(a) The department, acting through the commission, may adopt, modify, amend, and repeal rules and regulations to implement and enforce this chapter as necessary to provide for the voluntary assessment, cleanup, reuse, and redevelopment of qualifying properties. All rules and regulations established pursuant to this chapter shall comply with applicable provisions of the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act, Section 41-22-11.

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Terms Used In Alabama Code 22-30E-4

  • Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
  • following: means next after. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • Probate: Proving a will
  • property: includes both real and personal property. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
(b) The department’s rules and regulations shall include, at a minimum, the following:

(1) Rules and regulations establishing cleanup standards.
(2) Rules and regulations governing procedures for placement of properties on and removal of properties from the Voluntary Cleanup Properties Inventory required under the provisions of Section 22-30E-11.
(3) Rules and regulations governing procedures for the filing in the deed records of the probate courts of appropriate notice upon approval of a certificate of compliance.
(4) Rules and regulations governing the maintenance and retention of records pertaining to activities carried out under this chapter.
(5) Rules and regulations providing for public notice and participation and for meaningful community involvement in the voluntary cleanup program.
(6) Rules and regulations for establishing the criteria for conducting a voluntary assessment plan.
(7) Rules and regulations for establishing the criteria for a responsible person applicant to participate in the voluntary cleanup program and to be eligible for the limitations of liability provided in this chapter.
(8) Rules and regulations with respect to the terms, provisions, contributions, custody, and application of the Brownfield Remediation Reserve Fund.
(9) Rules and regulations addressing the reporting of preexisting contamination or a preexisting release detected during the course of due diligence or site assessment activities to the department, provided that any release-reporting obligations shall be co-extensive with federal release-reporting obligations.
(10) Rules and regulations governing the issuance of variances to the criteria for property qualification for the voluntary cleanup program pursuant to Section 22-30E-6(b), and to the criteria for applicant participation in the voluntary cleanup program pursuant to Section 22-30E-7(b).
(c)

(1) For purposes of subsection (b)(10), the department may grant a variance from the eligibility requirements contained in Section 22-30E-6(a), Section 22-30E-7(a), or both, only if the department finds that the requirements would render a property ineligible for cleanup under this chapter, that no other qualified party has applied to participate in the voluntary cleanup program at the subject property, and that:

a. Ineligibility would result in the continuation of a condition that poses or could pose a threat to human health or the environment.
b. Compliance with an eligibility requirement will not provide for a cost-effective response and the proposed voluntary cleanup plan will attain cleanup standards that are equivalent to those required under any otherwise applicable requirement through the use of a department approved method or approach.
c. In the case of an abandoned site, the department would otherwise be required to perform the necessary cleanup using funds from the Alabama Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund, as described in Section 22-30A-3, and the department would be unable to recover the cost of the cleanup as provided in Chapter 30A of this title.
d. In the case of a facility subject to the permitting, closure, postclosure, or corrective action requirements of Sections 22-30-12 and 22-30-16, the cleanup will be conducted in a manner consistent with the requirements of any applicable regulations and permits issued thereunder. Participation in the voluntary cleanup program may be used to speed up required investigation and cleanup at sites, but shall not serve to limit the applicability or enforcement of any applicable requirements at facilities.
(2) The department may place conditions upon the grant of a variance as it deems appropriate including, without limitation, a provision relating to the time in which all or a portion of the cleanup must be completed, and if the applicant fails to comply with the conditions the department may modify or withdraw the variance, with the withdrawal subject to the department’s administrative appeals process.
(3) The department shall not grant any variance from the criteria for qualification for limitation of liability, as contained in Section 22-30E-8.
(d) In establishing cleanup standards pursuant to this section:

(1) The department shall consider impacts to human health and the environment. In establishing cleanup standards, cleanup levels may be based on specific requirements of relevant environmental laws or regulations (e.g., Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, TSCA, RCRA, CERCLA), derived using the procedures outlined in Section 300.430(e)(2) of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (40 C.F.R. part 300) , or based upon the results of a site-specific risk assessment.
(2) The department may set cleanup levels for all hazardous constituents, a subset of hazardous wastes, or for those hazardous constituents that the department has reason to believe may have been released at the property.
(3) The department may set cleanup levels that reflect current and future use scenarios for the property as follows:

a. A site shall be deemed to have met the requirements for unrestricted use if the cleanup levels are derived in a manner consistent with department or Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for assessing human and environmental health risks from hazardous constituents.
b. For sites that do not achieve the unrestricted use classification, restrictions on site use may be applied to achieve cleanup standards. Restrictions shall include, but not be limited to, land use controls. The restrictions imposed upon a site shall be media-specific and may vary according to site-specific conditions.