Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 335 - INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTE AND MUNICIPAL HAZARDOUS WASTE
Subchapter S - RISK REDUCTION STANDARDS
Section 335.562 - Remedy Evaluation Factors for Risk Reduction Standard Number 3
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) General. For closure/remediation in accordance with Risk Reduction Standard Number 3, persons shall consider the evaluation factors set forth in subsections (b)-(g) of this section when evaluating the relative abilities and effectiveness of potential remedies to achieve the requirements for remedies described in § 335.561 of this title (relating to Attainment of Risk Reduction Standard Number 3). A description of the evaluation for these factors for the proposed remedy shall be included in the corrective measure study prepared pursuant to § 335.553(b)(3) of this title (relating to Required Information). Persons performing these evaluations shall submit to the executive director upon request such additional information as may reasonably be required to enable the executive director to determine whether such evaluation has been conducted in a manner compliant with this section.
(b) Compliance with other laws and regulations. Remedies shall be evaluated to determine attainment of cleanup requirements for other Texas or federal environmental laws which are either legally applicable to the facility or that address problems or situations that are sufficiently similar to those encountered at the facility that their use is well suited to the facility.
(c) Long-term effectiveness and permanence. Remedies shall be evaluated for long-term effectiveness. Factors that shall be considered in this evaluation include:
(d) Reduction of toxicity, mobility, or volume. Remedies shall be evaluated to determine the degree to which treatment could be used to significantly and irreversibly reduce the toxicity, mobility, or volume of contaminants. Factors to be considered in this evaluation include:
(e) Short-term effectiveness. The short-term effects of remedies shall be evaluated considering the following:
(f) Implementability. The ease or difficulty of implementing the remedies shall be evaluated by considering the following types of factors:
(g) Cost. The types of costs that shall be evaluated include the following: