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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8273.500
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control - Federal Agencies - EPA
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
7/1/1982
Title
State-EPA Agreement 1982-83 and 1983-84
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />Sub-Objective Four: COlnplete site application and permit reviews on new ha~ardous <br />waste disposal facility applications. <br /> <br />.... <br />-] <br />~ <br />C.J <br /> <br />lilltionale: The review of required engineering reports and operation plans 15 an <br />essential part of the permitting process. It assures that the location, <br />construction and operation of sites and facilities are in compliance wit~ <br />regulations and standards. <br /> <br />Hilestones Responsibility <br /> <br />Completion Vate <br /> <br />Review applications, conduct site EPA/CDH <br />irwestigations and monitoring activities <br />relative to the location, design and <br />operation of treatment, storage, and <br />disposal sites and facilities. <br /> <br />Ongoing <br /> <br />Sub-Objective five: Conduct field investigations and prioritize candidate sites <br />for inclusiOn in the National Contingency Plan priority list and obtain 10% State <br />match for response action at EPA funded sites. <br /> <br />Rationale: Some existing and closed or abandoned waste disposal sites are located <br />and operated as open dumps rather than sanitary landfills. Some are believed to be <br />potential sources of surface and groundwater contamination. Some sites are in or <br />near areas scheduled for development. Many sites have received and disposed of <br />hazardous wastes which increase their potential for the endangering public health <br />and safety and environmental contamination. <br /> <br />Milestones <br /> <br />Responsibility <br /> <br />Completion Date <br /> <br />Inventory and prioritize 5 sites <br />including those that may be eligible <br />for Superfund assistance as resources <br />allow. <br /> <br />CDH/EPA <br /> <br />September, lYll2 <br /> <br />Develop legislation with site specific <br />funding to allow State to participate <br />in S~perfund program. <br /> <br />CDH <br /> <br />November, lYll2 <br /> <br />Investigate 3 high priority sites to <br />determine egtent of contamination and <br />needs for response measures. <br /> <br />CVH/EPA <br /> <br />Oc tOber, 1982 <br /> <br />Proceed with final clean-up at 3 <br />sites (non-radioactive). <br /> <br />CDH/EPA <br /> <br />1983 <br /> <br />Sub-Objective Six: Implement full hazardous waste control program as per <br />authorization under EPA oversight. <br /> <br />Milestones <br /> <br />H.esponsibility <br /> <br />Completion IJllte <br /> <br />Implement hazardous wllste program in <br />Colorado <br /> <br />CDH/EPA <br /> <br />Upon <br />authorization <br /> <br />-25- <br /> <br />.J. <br /> <br />. .. <br /> <br />"'" <br /> <br />-. .~.' <br /> <br />jJ...,J.:~~ <br />
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