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Environmental Health

 

Hazardous Waste


Local Oversight Program

 

Provides competent regulatory oversight at Underground Storage Tank  release sites, in accordance with State laws, regulations, and ever-changing Water Board policies.

 

Encourages use of risk-based, cost-effective investigative and remedial technologies to mitigate impacted soil and ground water.

Protects human health, the environment and preserve our valuable water resources for current and future use.

 

Pursuant to California Code of Regulations , Title 23. Waters, Article 11, Corrective Action (to view the ordinance, click on mandates link) LOP staff perform the following:

  • Identify the party(s) responsible for unauthorized releases of petroleum hydrocarbons from leaking USTs.
  • Review, comment, and approve of hydro-geological reports, feasibility studies, and work plans for soil and ground water characterization and remedial action.
  • Review monitoring data to evaluate the effectiveness of the remedial strategy.
  • Certify that the site has been successfully remediated to a level that is protective of human health and the environment.
  • Provide regulatory guidance to consultants, contractors, real estate agents, property owners, concerned citizens, etc.


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