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Iowa Action Levels for Soils and GroundwaterIowa has adopted the ASTM RBCA method for addressing Petroleum Contaminated sites. See Action levels, Tier 1 table below. The action levels are used to determine when a Tier 1 investigation is required. 567--135.14(455B) Action levels. The following corrective
action levels apply to petroleum regulated substances as regulated by this
chapter. These action levels shall be used to determine if further
corrective action under 135.6(455B) through 135.12(455B) or 135.15(455B)
is required as the result of tank closure sampling under 135.15(2) or
other analytical results submitted to the department. The contaminant
concentrations must be determined by laboratory analysis as stated in
135.16(455B). Final cleanup determination is not limited to these
contaminants. The contamination corrective action levels are:
* Standards in the diesel column apply to all low
volatile petroleum hydrocarbons except waste oil. Refer to Appendix B
(567-IAC135) for further details. Note:
NA= Not applicable. There are no limits for the chemical for the pathway,
because for groundwater pathways the concentration for the designated risk
would be greater than the solubility of the pure chemical in water,and for
soil pathways the concentration for the designated risk would be greater
than the soil concentration if pure chemical were present in the soil. TEH: Total Extractable Hydrocarbons. The TEH value
is based on risks from naphthalene, benzo(a)pyrene, benz(a)anthracene, and
chrysene. Contact:
Elaine Douskey, Iowa Department of Natural
Resources, 515-281-8011 E-mail:
elaine.douskey@dnr.state.ia.us Web
site: http://www.state.la.us/dnr/organiza/epd/ust/lqust.htm
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