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California Cleanup Goals for Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil
* There is no statewide requirement for a specific
laboratory test. Contact the lead agency for guidance. Note: Soil and
water analyses must be conducted by a California DHS accredited
laboratory. Contact California DHS Environmental Laboratory Accreditation
Program (ELAP) at (510-540-2800) ** Notification is required for all unauthorized
releases unless the operator is able to clean up the release within 8hr,
the release did not escape from a secondary containment, or from primary
containment if no secondary containment exists, does not increase hazard
of fire or explosion and did not deteriorate secondary containment of UST. *** If BTEX levels are detectable, even though TPH
concentration is below 10mg/L (gasoline) or 100mg/L (diesel), proceed from
site investigation to the general risk appraisal. NOTE:
California does not have state standard cleanup levels. Values shown are
recommended action levels from the LUFT Field Manual. Cleanup levels are
site specific. California has 9 Regional Water Quality Control Boards and
104 local agencies throughout the state. The Regional Water Quality
Control Board is generally the lead on complex unauthorized UST releases,
groundwater cases and cases referred to them by the local agency. Larger
implementing local agencies with staff, expertise, and Regional Water
Quality Control Board concurrence may be the lead in overseeing corrective
action to these cases. The jurisdiction or Regional Water Quality Control
Board enforces site specific cleanup levels, detection levels, etc Contact:
Diane Trommer, California State Water Resources Control Board,
916-227-4337 E-mail:
trommerd@gwgate.swrcb.ca.gov Web
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