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6.
REMEDIATION ACTION PLAN
Upon
confirmation of remediation technology, a Remediation Action
Plan (RAP) should be developed in conjunction with the Contamination
Assessment Report (CAR) (see Table 1.1). The RAP provides
a summary of the site conditions, the contamination, and a
proposal and commitment by the project proponent to provide
remediation of the site. Suggested outline of a RAP is shown
in Table 6.1. The RAP should be submitted to and approved
by the EPD prior to implementation. The RAP would also serve
as a record for the project proponent's use in future monitoring
of the remediation progress.
Table
6.1 Outline of a Typical Remediation Action Plan
| Section
and Title |
Description
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1. |
Introduction |
Outline
the location of the site. The owner or operator or person
responsible should also be mentioned. |
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2. |
Nature
of Operation |
Describe
generally the present and past operations on site and
the main contaminated area(s). |
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3. |
Description
of Extent of Contamination |
Describe
the extent of contamination at the site. A figure showing
the distribution of the contamination and areas requiring
remediation action should be included. |
|
4. |
Objectives
of Remediation Action Plan |
State
the objectives of the Remediation Action Plan. |
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5. |
Design
and Operation of Remediation |
Outline
the type of system to be used for remediation including
a list of equipment and sketches of the proposed remediation
system. If any special approval has to be obtained from
EPD, it should be identified here. |
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6. |
Implementation
Programme |
Set
out an implementation schedule with the appropriate actions
and milestones for the completion of various activities.
The criteria to be used to assess the effectiveness of
the remediation activities should be included in this
section. |
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