South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-98 - STATE UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE BANK (SUPERB) SITE REHABILITATION AND FUND ACCESS REGULATION
Section 61-98.IV - Certification of Site Rehabilitation Contractors
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-98.IV
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Certification Requirements.
1. Applicability. This section applies to
contractors or subcontractors who directly or indirectly participate in site
rehabilitation whether or not SUPERB funding has been or will be
sought.
2. Within 120 days of
regulation promulgation, site rehabilitation contractors who perform on-site
work as a primary contractor under the SUPERB Act must be certified under this
regulation. The Department will certify those site rehabilitation contractors
that demonstrate sufficient experience and knowledge in performing site
rehabilitation activities related to releases of regulated substances from
underground storage tanks. Site rehabilitation contractors must maintain
certification to perform site rehabilitation actions. Contractors providing
off-site support services (e.g., analytical laboratories) are not required to
be certified under this regulation. Class I sub-contractors are also required
to be certified under this regulation. The primary contractor maintains
responsibility for the quality of work performed by individuals or companies
sub-contracted to them.
3. Classes
of Certification. Site rehabilitation contractors shall be certified in one or
both of the following classes:
a. Class I.
Contractors performing work involving the collection and interpretation of
investigative data; the evaluation of risk; and/or the design and
implementation of corrective action plans.
b. Class II. Contractors performing work
involving routine investigative activities (e.g., soil or ground water
sampling, well installation, aquifer testing) where said activities do not
require interpretation of the data and are performed in accordance with
established regulatory or industry standards.
4. Qualifications. An applicant, which may be
an individual or a company, shall be certified as a site rehabilitation
contractor upon satisfaction of the requirements in 4.a or 4.b, as appropriate.
For a company to become certified, a full-time permanent employee of that
company must satisfy the requirements in 4.a or 4.b, as appropriate.
a. Applicants for a Class I certification
must satisfy the following:
(1) registration
as a Professional Engineer or Geologist in South Carolina including three years
applicable experience in performing site rehabilitation activities related to
releases of regulated substances from underground storage tanks.
b. Applicants for a Class II
certification must satisfy the following:
(1)
a minimum of three years applicable experience in performing site
rehabilitation activities related to releases of regulated substances from
underground storage tanks; and,
(2)
any necessary South Carolina certification and/or license (e.g., Well
Driller).
c. Applicants
for either class shall maintain liability insurance coverage of the types and
in the amounts described in the table below and shall provide certification to
the Department of such coverage upon meeting the requirements of 4.a and/or
4.b. of this Section, and yearly thereafter.
Type of Policy |
Limits of Liability |
General Liability |
$500,000 per occurrence $1,000,000 aggregate |
Professional Liability |
$500,000 per occurrence $1,000,000 aggregate |
Pollution/Property Damage |
$300,000 |
The contractor shall be required to indemnify the property owner, underground storage tank owner/operator and the State of South Carolina from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses arising out of or resulting from activity conducted by the contractor, its agents, employees or subcontractors.
B. Public Notice and Certificate Issuance.
1. For new applications, a list of those
contractors requesting certification shall be placed on public notice in the
State Register each month and shall be open for comment for a period of thirty
(30) days.
2. The Department shall
issue a Certificate to any applicant who has satisfactorily met all the
requirements of these rules. Certificates shall show the full name of the
contractor, the date of certification, give a certification number, and be
signed by a Department representative.
3. The Department shall publish a roster
showing the names and places of business of all certified site rehabilitation
contractors. Copies of this roster shall be provided to the public on
request.
4. Each applicant for, or
holder of, a certificate shall notify the Department at its office within
thirty (30) days of any changes of address or telephone number.
5. Each applicant for, or holder of, a
certificate shall notify the Department at its office within thirty (30) days
of any changes that may affect qualification pursuant to Section IV.A.4 of this
regulation.
6. Within thirty (30)
days of receipt of information that may affect certification of an applicant
for, or holder of, a certificate, the Department shall evaluate the current
qualifications of the applicant or holder and make a determination as to
certification per the requirements of this regulation.
C. General Requirements.
1. All plans, reports, invoices and other
documents relating to site rehabilitation activities which have been prepared
or approved by a certified contractor shall be signed by the certified
contractor and bear his certification number.
2. The certification of a site rehabilitation
contractor shall in no way establish liability or responsibility on the part of
the Department or the State of South Carolina in regards to the services
provided by the contractor or circumstances which may occur as a result of such
services.
3. Except as permitted by
this regulation, a UST owner or operator shall not knowingly allow the
initiation, implementation or completion of site rehabilitation with a
decertified or suspended contractor. A UST owner or operator may rely upon the
certification of a contractor that it or its affiliates are not decertified or
suspended from site rehabilitation, unless it knows that the certification is
erroneous.
D. Use of Owner/Operator Personnel.
1. The use of an
UST owner or operator's personnel and equipment in performing site
rehabilitation activities must be approved by the Department.
a. Prior to commencing any site
rehabilitation activities, the owner or operator shall make a demonstration to
the satisfaction of the Department with respect to the capability of the owner
or operator's personnel to perform the work in a manner which shall comply with
Section
44-2-50
of the SUPERB Act. Particular consideration shall be given to the background
and experience of the personnel who will perform the work and their knowledge
of the technical considerations necessary to perform the site rehabilitation;
and
b. An owner or operator or his
personnel who performs site rehabilitation activities is required to comply
with the provisions of Section IV.A. of this regulation.
c. An owner or operator or his personnel
desiring to perform site rehabilitation activities must satisfy the liability
insurance requirements of IV.A.4.c. above, including indemnification of other
property owners.
2. If
the Department determines that an owner or operator cannot perform site
rehabilitation in compliance with Section II.A of this regulation, the
Department may require the owner or operator to obtain the services of a
certified site rehabilitation contractor.
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