Florida RBCA Planning Study: Impact of RBCA Policy Options on Lust Site Remediation Costs

TRRP Training: 2022 Program

presented by: GSI Environmetal Inc.

Texas Risk Reduction Program regulations (TRRP; 30 TAC 350) establish consistent risk-based protocols for assessment and response to soil, groundwater, or surface water impacts associated with environmental releases of regulated wastes or substances.

Presented by GSI Environmental Inc., this popular and informative training series is a must for professionals who need a working understanding of TRRP and those needing to stay up-to-date with the latest TCEQ TRRP guidance and policies.

TRRP Training Course (2 Days): Provides an overview of the TRRP framework and step-by-step training on property assessment and response action procedures established under the TRRP rule

Attendees will become acquainted with rules, key guidance and policies covering affected property assessments, protective concentration levels, and response actions. The course material presents strategies for efficient project management in compliance with TRRP and explains the various report forms adopted by TCEQ.

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Dates and Location

Dates

June 14th and 15th, 2022

Location

Crowne Plaza River Oaks 2712 SW Freeway Houston, Texas 77098 713.523.8448 http://www.crowneplaza.com/

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Published: February 1997 in Groundwater Services, Inc. (Now GSI) volume N/A pages N/A.

Abstract
As requested by the Florida Partners in RBCA Implementation (PIRI), Groundwater Services, Inc. (GSI), has conducted a technical evaluation of the impact of risk-based corrective action (RBCA) policy issues on the cost of corrective measures at leaking underground storage tanks (LUST) sites in the state of Florida. Technical information regarding environmental site conditions, remediation requirements, and related costs can greatly facilitate development of appropriate and cost-effective risk management policies. To this end, this study was undertaken to provide the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other concerned parties with quantitative information related to implementation of RBCA policies for the storage tank cleanup program, as required by the recent legislative amendments (Chapter 96-277 Florida Statutes, CS for HB1127).This project was commenced in January 1996, and preliminary findings were reviewed with representatives of FDEP and the Dade County Department of Environmental Resource Management (DERM) in June 1996. The study was modified thereafter to incorporate recommendations regarding addition/modification of policy issues and model sensitivity analyses, and a draft report was issued in October 1996. This final report has been modified to address written comments received from both the FDEP and the U.S. EPA Office of Underground Storage Tanks (OUST) on the draft report (see Attachment B). Throughout the course of this investigation, the findings have been used for technical guidance on various issues. The procedures and results of this policy study are summarized below.