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Service Description: Mississippi Underground Storage Tanks Environmental Repository (MUSTER); Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Superfund (CERCLA) Uncontrolled Sites
Click Here to Download FileGeodatabase of UST and CERCLA
CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund) (Public Law 96-510), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.
Subset of CERCLA
Brownfield : A brownfield is defined as, under certain legal exclusions and additions, real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.
Subset of CERCLA
Uncontrolled Sites: The Assessment & Remediation Branches (I & II) manage uncontrolled sites defined as a site, facility, plant, or location where hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants have been released into the environment and, due to existing regulations, there is no Federal program which can handle the problem. The Branches oversee planning and cleanup activities such as environmental assessments, remedial investigations, and feasibility studies performed by responsible parties at contaminated sites. In an effort to ensure consistency of cleanup, the Branches utilize the Brownfield Risk Evaluation Procedures. For more information, call 601-961-5318 or 601-961-5217.
Subset of CERCLA
Voluntary Evaluation Program
An uncontrolled site is a site, facility, plant, or location where hazardous or toxic wastes have been released into the environment and there is no federal environmental program available. MDEQ has records of more than 2,000 sites that need additional evaluation, and the Assessment/Remediation Branches are working with about 250 sites currently.
The Uncontrolled Site Evaluation Trust Fund was created by the Mississippi Legislature (Section 17-17-54 of Mississippi Code), which in turn established the Uncontrolled Site Voluntary Evaluation Program which allows accepted parties the opportunity to expedite the evaluation of site information. The Program allows the staff to more effectively prioritize sites according to:
•actual or potential threat to the public health
•actual or potential threat to the environment
•whether the site is currently being considered for economic development
•whether the site is currently participating in the Uncontrolled Site Voluntary Evaluation Program
The company must submit an application to be accepted into the Program by MDEQ and pay all costs associated with MDEQ’s administration and evaluation of the site. An agreement (Agreed Administrative Order) is entered into by the Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality, MDEQ, and the company.
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Title: UST and CERCLA in Mississippi
Author: Brad Segrest
Comments: Mississippi Underground Storage Tanks Environmental Repository (MUSTER); Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Superfund (CERCLA) Uncontrolled Sites
Click Here to Download FileGeodatabase of UST and CERCLA
CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund) (Public Law 96-510), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.
Subset of CERCLA
Brownfield : A brownfield is defined as, under certain legal exclusions and additions, real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.
Subset of CERCLA
Uncontrolled Sites: The Assessment & Remediation Branches (I & II) manage uncontrolled sites defined as a site, facility, plant, or location where hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants have been released into the environment and, due to existing regulations, there is no Federal program which can handle the problem. The Branches oversee planning and cleanup activities such as environmental assessments, remedial investigations, and feasibility studies performed by responsible parties at contaminated sites. In an effort to ensure consistency of cleanup, the Branches utilize the Brownfield Risk Evaluation Procedures. For more information, call 601-961-5318 or 601-961-5217.
Subset of CERCLA
Voluntary Evaluation Program
An uncontrolled site is a site, facility, plant, or location where hazardous or toxic wastes have been released into the environment and there is no federal environmental program available. MDEQ has records of more than 2,000 sites that need additional evaluation, and the Assessment/Remediation Branches are working with about 250 sites currently.
The Uncontrolled Site Evaluation Trust Fund was created by the Mississippi Legislature (Section 17-17-54 of Mississippi Code), which in turn established the Uncontrolled Site Voluntary Evaluation Program which allows accepted parties the opportunity to expedite the evaluation of site information. The Program allows the staff to more effectively prioritize sites according to:
•actual or potential threat to the public health
•actual or potential threat to the environment
•whether the site is currently being considered for economic development
•whether the site is currently participating in the Uncontrolled Site Voluntary Evaluation Program
The company must submit an application to be accepted into the Program by MDEQ and pay all costs associated with MDEQ’s administration and evaluation of the site. An agreement (Agreed Administrative Order) is entered into by the Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality, MDEQ, and the company.
Subject: Mississippi Underground Storage Tanks: The purpose of the Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program is to prevent, detect, and clean up releases from underground storage tanks.
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