Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 750 - ILLINOIS HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLAN
Subpart D - HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RESPONSE
Section 750.465 - Phase VI - Remedial Action - Remedial Investigation

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A remedial investigation should be undertaken by the IEPA (or responsible party if the responsible party will be developing a clean-up proposal) to determine the nature and extent of the problem presented by the release. This includes sampling and monitoring, as necessary, and includes the gathering of sufficient information to determine the necessity for and proposed extent of remedial action. During the remedial investigation, the original scoping of the project may be modified based on the factors in Sections 750.462 -750.464. Part of the remedial investigation involves assessing whether the threat can be mitigated and minimized by controlling the source of the contamination at or near the area where the hazardous substances were originally located (source control remedial actions) or whether additional actions will be necessary because the hazardous substances have migrated from the area of their original location (off-site remedial actions).

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