Intrusion 2 part 3
Target Detection Limit and Methods 20 Comparison Information Soil Background and Use of the 2005 Michigan Background Soil Survey Response Activity Plan to Undertake Response Actions to Mitigate Unacceptable Exposures and Achieve Compliance With Section 20107a(1)(b) Content Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) Characterization, Remediation, and Management for Petroleum ReleasesĪpplication of Target Detection Limits and Designated Analytical Methods Resource MaterialsĮGLE Published List of Target Detection Limits Designated Analytical Methodsĭocumentation of Due Care Compliance Content Information Necessary to Process a Part 213 Reporting Extension Information Necessary to Process a BEA Inconsequential Request Incremental Sampling Methodology and Applications Groundwater-Surface Water Interface Pathway Compliance Options Site-Specific Volatilization to Indoor Air Criteria Form Remediation and Redevelopment Division Resource Materials Note that Application of Target Detection Limits and Designated Analytical Methods Resource Materials and EGLE's Published list of Target Detection Limits Designated Analytical Methods also covers the Part 211, Underground Storage Tank Program, as far as site assessment sampling and analysis.įor additional information please contact the RRD district office responsible for your site. The technical information provided in the documents is applicable to the Parts 201 and 213 programs. The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Site Classification System has been published as a RRD external policy and procedure. As additional technical resource documents are published links will be provided with this web page.
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This web page provides links to the technical resource materials documents published by RRD. RRD has also published technical resource documents that may be used by parties seeking reference materials when investigating and remediating environmental contamination. This web page provides links to those documents. RRD is developing Resource Materials to provide such information.
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As an outcome of that process a need was identified to provide public access to relevant information from the policy and procedures that could assist a cleanup program owner or operator with meeting their obligations. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) Remediation and Redevelopment Division (RRD) is currently in the process of updating numerous internal policy and procedures. Resource Materials for the Part 201 and Part 213 Programs Contact: Patty Brandt 51