Note: Examples of facilities in disrepair include, but are not limited to, those with rusted tanks and piping, holes in structures, trees growing in containment structures and within tanks, and lack of access control.
Note: The residential use standard is not always the most protective use for certain contaminants. See Table 5 and Table 7 of the Maine Remedial Action Guidelines (2021) and the Maine Hazardous Waste Management Rules, Identification of Hazardous Wastes, 06-096 C.M.R. ch. 850, § 3(B) and (C) for additional assistance in evaluating contaminant levels. For assistance contact the Petroleum Licensing and Corrective Action Unit at (207) 287-7688.
Note: Current use, current zoning, or restrictive covenants proposed for the property may be part of the demonstration but are not in and of themselves sufficient justification for leaving contamination on the site.
NOTE: Pursuant to 38 M.R.S. §552-B(2)(E), the Department will post the facility closure plan as finally amended, Department approval, inspection and testing results and completion report, including the independent Maine licensed professional engineer's certification on the Department's public website for 5 years following the completion of the facility closure.
06-096 C.M.R. ch. 600, § 12