Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section VI-513 - Design and Implementation of the Final RemedyA. Remedial Design. The department, or PRPs as directed by the department, shall develop a remedial design (RD) that will successfully implement the remedy defined by the decision document approved by the administrative authority for that site. Any remedial design prepared by PRPs shall be reviewed and approved by the department. The department will provide comments to the PRPs and require revisions as necessary before approving the PRPs' design.B. Remedial Project Plan. The remedial project plan shall include all tasks, specifications, and subplans necessary for the implementation of the remedial design, including construction and operation of the final remedy. The remedial project plan shall be prepared by the department, or by PRPs as directed by the department. Any plan prepared by PRPs shall be reviewed and approved by the department prior to implementation of the final remedy. The department will provide comments to the PRPs and require revisions as necessary before approving the PRPs' plan. The minimum requirements for the remedial project plan include: 1. a work plan, including: a. a general description of the work to be performed and a summary of the engineering design criteria;b. maps showing the general location of the site and the existing conditions of the facility;c. a copy of any required permits and approvals;d. detailed plans and procedural material specifications necessary for construction of the remedy;e. specific quality control tests to be performed to document the construction, including: i. specifications for the testing or reference to specific testing methods;ii. frequency of testing;iii. acceptable results; andiv. other documentation methods as required at the discretion of the department;f. start-up procedures and criteria to demonstrate the remedy is prepared for routine operation; andg. additional information to address ARARs;2. a sampling and analysis plan;3. a quality assurance/quality control plan;4. a site-specific health and safety plan;5. a project implementation schedule; and6. other information required at the discretion of the department. The department may allow information to be incorporated by reference to avoid unnecessary duplication.C. Design or Plan Modifications. Any and all changes in the remedial design or remedial project plan shall be approved by the department before implementation.D. Implementation of the Remedy. All implementation activities shall be: 1. performed in compliance with the remedial design and the remedial project plan, as approved by the department; and2. consistent with the intent of the Act and these regulations.La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § VI-513
Promulgated by the Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Environmental Assessment, Environmental Planning Division, LR 25:2190 (November 1999).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2271 et seq.