Code of Massachusetts Regulations
310 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Title 310 CMR 40.0000 - Massachusetts Contingency Plan
Subpart N - PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS
Section 40.1404 - Public Involvement Plan Site Designation
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) The following disposal sites shall be eligible for PIP Site Designation:
(2) Except as provided in 310 CMR 40.1404(3), a disposal site shall not be eligible for designation as a PIP Site if the Department issued or received any of the following:
(3) Notwithstanding 310 CMR 40.1404(2), a disposal site may be subject to PIP Site Designation or the continuation of PIP activities under an existing PIP Site Designation if the Department:
(4) Petitions shall be submitted to the party responsible for conducting response actions at the disposal site. For disposal sites where a RP, PRP or Other Person is conducting response actions, a copy of the petition shall also be sent concurrently to the Department.
(5) Petitions submitted shall:
(6) Upon receipt of a petition for a disposal site eligible for PIP Site Designation pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404(1) through (3) signed by ten or more residents of a municipality in which the disposal site is located, or of a municipality potentially affected by the disposal site, the disposal site shall be designated a PIP Site. Following PIP Site Designation, the person(s) conducting response action shall inform the petitioners of such Designation pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404(7).
(7) All petitioners shall be informed in writing by the person(s) conducting response actions as to whether or not the disposal site has been designated as a PIP Site within 20 days of receipt of such a petition. If the disposal site is ineligible for PIP Site Designation pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1404(1) through (3), then the reason why the site is ineligible for PIP Site Designation shall be stated in the response letter to the petitioners. If the Department is not conducting response actions at the disposal site, a copy of the response letter shall be concurrently sent to the Department.
(8) While petitions to designate a disposal site as a PIP Site shall be accepted for any Tier I, Tier II or Tier ID disposal site, the submission of such a petition by itself shall not alter the classification of a disposal site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0500.
(9) The submittal of a PIP petition shall not alter the order in which the Department initiates response actions at a disposal site.
(10) When PIP Site Designation is terminated pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1405(7), a new PIP Site Designation petition shall be required to re-designate the disposal site as a PIP Site.
(11) A new PIP Site Designation petition is not required for a disposal site that is currently a PIP Site at which a new release or threat of release for which notification is required pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0300 occurs. The person(s) conducting response actions at the disposal site shall inform the individuals on the mailing list established for the PIP Site of any such new release or threat of release using a written notice pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403(2)(a).
(12) A PIP petition may be withdrawn prior to the development of a draft Public Involvement Plan. Withdrawals shall be submitted in writing to the person(s) conducting response actions and shall include the site name, Release Tracking Number, an explanation for the withdrawal, and the signatures of a majority of the original petitioners. Within 14 days of the date of receipt of the withdrawal request, the person(s) conducting response actions shall provide a copy of the request to the Department.