455H.208 - PUBLIC PARTICIPATION.

        455H.208  PUBLIC PARTICIPATION.         Public participation shall be a required component of the process      for participants for all sites enrolled in the land recycling      program.  The required level of public participation shall vary      depending on the conditions existing at a site.  At a minimum, the      department shall notify all adjacent property owners, occupants of      adjacent property, and the city or county in which the property is      located of a site's enrollment in the land recycling program and of      the scope of work described in the participation agreement, and give      the notified parties the opportunity to obtain updates regarding the      status of activities relating to the enrolled site in the land      recycling program.  The notification shall not be required before the      participant has had the opportunity to collect basic information      characterizing the nature and extent of the contamination, but the      notification shall be required in a timely manner allowing      appropriate parties to have input in the formulation of the response      action.  If contaminants from the enrolled site have migrated off the      enrolled site or are likely to migrate off the enrolled site, as      determined by the department, the department shall notify by direct      mailing all potentially affected parties, including the city or      county in which the potentially affected property is located, and      officials in charge of any potentially impacted public water supply      and the notified parties shall be given opportunity to comment on      proposed response actions.  The department may require the      participant of an enrolled site to publish public notice in a local      newspaper if widespread interest in the site exists or is likely to      exist as determined by the department.  The department shall consider      reasonable comments from potentially affected parties in determining      whether to approve or disapprove a proposed response action or site      closure.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2002 Acts, ch 1091, §3; 2003 Acts, ch 108, §78