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MI SB0530
Bill
AI Summary
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Owner or operator must complete an initial assessment report within 180 days of discovering a release from an underground storage tank and submit to the department, including site information, characterization results, and a work plan for final assessment.
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Final assessment report must be completed within 365 days of release discovery and submitted to the department, including site assessment under RBCA process, tier II and III evaluations, feasibility analysis of corrective action alternatives, and a corrective action plan with implementation schedule.
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Upon completion of corrective action, owner or operator must submit a closure report to the department including a summary of corrective actions, closure verification sampling results, and signed affidavits from the submitter and consultant attesting to completion and compliance with applicable standards.
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Department must provide confirmation of receipt of a closure report within 60 days and cannot require additional information beyond what is specified in the bill for initial assessment, final assessment, or closure reports.
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Act is contingent upon enactment of Senate Bills 528, 529, 531, 532, and 533 of the 96th Legislature and takes effect immediately upon approval by the Governor on May 1, 2012.
Legislative Description
Environmental protection; underground storage tanks; liability and cleanup procedures; modify. Amends secs. 21308a, 21311a & 21312a of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.21308a et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0528'11, SB 0529'11, SB 0531'11, SB 0532'11, SB 0533'11
State agencies (existing), natural resources
Last Action
Assigned Pa 0110'12 With Immediate Effect
5/3/2012