Published on: 17492318. The Department is proposing to amend Chapter 62-780, F.A.C., which was adopted in 2005 and has not been substantially updated on a technical basis since then. In the intervening time, much has been learned with regard to applying Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) principles to contaminated site management and closure. The rule chapter has been modernized to incorporate these “lessons learned” and to facilitate contaminated site closure. The rule was also revised to allow the use of new techniques and approaches. A number of inconsistencies or incongruities within the chapter have also been corrected.
Published on: 17176292. Review and discussion of changes made in response to public comment from the previous rule workshop. Chapter 62-780, F.A.C. has not been substantially updated on a technical basis since adoption in 2005. In the intervening time, much has been learned with regard to applying Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) principles to contaminated site management and closure. The department is reviewing and updating these rules given technical advancement since original rule adoption. In addition, a number of inconsistencies or incongruities have been uncovered within the rule chapter, and these will be corrected. Specific topics to be addressed include notice requirements for conditional closure, addressing additivity, evaluation of Incremental Sampling Methodology, and splitting the current rule 62-780.500 into two separate rules, one for emergency response actions and one for interim source removal.
The agenda and draft rule will be available at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/ by March 29th or by contacting the contact person listed below.
Published on: 16577996. Review and discussion of changes made in response to public comment from the previous rule workshop. Chapter 62-780, F.A.C. has not been substantially updated on a technical basis since adoption in 2005. In the intervening time, much has been learned with regard to applying Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) principles to contaminated site management and closure. The department is reviewing and updating these rules given technical advancement since original rule adoption. In addition, a number of inconsistencies or incongruities have been uncovered within the rule chapter, and these will be corrected.
Specific topics to be addressed include evaluation of Incremental Sampling Methodology, revision of determination of leachability, the use and application of apportionment, and splitting the current rule 62-780.500 into two separate rules, one for emergency response actions and one for interim source removal.
The agenda and draft rule will be available at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/ by October 28th or by contacting the contact person listed below.
Published on: 15496349. Chapter 62-780, F.A.C., was adopted in 2005 and has not been substantially updated on a technical basis since then. In the intervening time, much has been learned with regard to applying Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) principles to contaminated site management and closure. The rule chapter will be modernized to incorporate these “lessons learned” and to facilitate contaminated site closure. In addition, new techniques and approaches have been developed to support RBCA, but the rule chapter is silent, ambiguous or implicitly prohibits these advancements. Finally, a number of inconsistencies or incongruities have been uncovered within the rule chapter, and these will be corrected.
Specific topics to be addressed include evaluation of Incremental Sampling Methodology, revision of determination of leachability, and the use and application of apportionment.
This rule making is planned to run concurrently with rule making for Chapter 62-777, F.A.C. "Contaminated Site Cleanup Criteria".
The agenda and draft rule will be available at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/ by June 23rd or by contacting the contact person listed below.
Published on: 13064656. The purpose and effect of initiating rulemaking will be to begin the necessary dialogue among various interested stakeholders to discuss proposed amendments to the rules governing the Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) process at contaminated sites in Florida. Further, amendments are needed to conform Ch. 62-780 to the procedures being developed simultaneously in Ch. 62-771 and Ch. 62-772, F.A.C., for state funded cleanup of petroleum contaminated sites.
Published on: 12788691. Referenced Guidelines, Applicability, Acronyms and Definitions, Contamination Reporting, Notices, Combined Document, Emergency Response Action or Interim Source Removal, De Minimis Discharges, Petroleum or Petroleum Product De Minimis Discharges, Site Assessment, Risk Assessment, No Further Action and No Further Action with Controls, Natural Attenuation with Monitoring, Active Remediation, Post Active Remediation Monitoring, Time Schedules, Forms
Published on: 11834211. Changes to all sections of Chapter 62-780, F.A.C., Contaminated Site Cleanup Criteria, in order to merge Chapters 62-770 (Petroleum Contamination Site Cleanup Criteria), 62-782 (Drycleaning Solvent Cleanup Criteria), and 62-785 (Brownfields Cleanup Criteria Rule) into the existing Chapter 62-780, F.A.C. The purpose and effect is to achieve rule consolidation and consistency across these contaminated site cleanup programs, where possible, based on governing statutes. Concurrently, the Department is proposing to repeal Chapters 62-770, 62-782 and 62-785, F.A.C. The rule repeals are in support of the Governor’s Executive Order #11-01 (and subsequent Executive Orders 11-72 and 11-211).