Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 742 - TIERED APPROACH TO CORRECTIVE ACTION OBJECTIVES
Subpart B - GENERAL
Section 742.215 - Determination of Soil Attenuation Capacity
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 742.215
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The concentrations of organic contaminants of concern remaining in the soil shall not exceed the attenuation capacity of the soil, as determined under subsection (b) of this Section.
b) The soil attenuation capacity is not exceeded if:
1) The sum of the organic
contaminant residual concentrations analyzed for the purposes of the
remediation program for which the analysis is performed, at each discrete
sampling point, is less than the natural organic carbon fraction of the soil.
If the information relative to the concentration of other organic contaminants
is available, such information shall be included in the sum. The natural
organic carbon fraction (foc) shall be either:
A) A default value of 6000 mg/kg for soils
within the top meter and 2000 mg/kg for soils below one meter of the surface;
or
B) A site-specific value as
measured by the analytical method referenced in Appendix C, Table F, multiplied
by 0.58 to estimate the fraction of organic carbon, as stated in, Nelson and
Sommers (1982) or by SW-846 Method 9060: Total Organic Carbon, as incorporated
by reference in Section
742.210;
2) The total petroleum hydrocarbon
concentration is less than the natural organic carbon fraction of the soil as
demonstrated using a method approved by the Agency. The method selected shall
be appropriate for the contaminants of concern to be addressed; or
3) Another method, approved by the Agency,
shows that the soil attenuation capacity is not exceeded.
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