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Who We Are
The Remediation and Redevelopment Division administers programs that facilitate the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated sites statewide, providing for a cleaner, healthier and more productive environment for you! Please feel free to contact us by writing: Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Remediation and Redevelopment Division, P.O. Box 30426, Lansing, MI 48909-7926, or calling 517-373-9837.
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What We Do
Cleanup/Redevelopment Programs
BEAs and Due Care
Environmental Remediation
(Part 201)
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program
(Part 213)
Part 201 Discussion Group
Refined Petroleum Fund
Site Assessment Model
State Owned Sites Cleanup Program
Superfund Program
(CERCLA)
Temporary Reimbursement Program
Contaminated Sites Lists
Michigan Environmental Mapper
Part 201 Sites
List
Part 213 Sites
State Funded and Managed Cleanup Projects (CMI & CRF)
State-Owned Sites
Superfund Sites
Sites of Interest (
Wayne Co./Detroit Area Historical Smelter Project
,
Ford/Kingsford Site
,
Gelman Sciences
,
Tittabawassee
,
Wickes Manufacturing TCE Plume
,
more
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Compliance and Enforcement
Enforcement and Response Activity
Enforcement Actions
(RRD related)
Model Documents
Operational Memoranda, Cleanup Requirements, Forms, and Guidance
Guidance Documents for Part 201 and Part 213 Programs
Operational Memoranda for Part 201 and Part 213 Programs
Part 213 Program Forms and Documents
Public Participation and Noticing Requirements (RRD)
Cleanup/Redevelopment Tools for Communities
Act 381 Work Plans
Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act
(Act 381 of 1996 as amended)
Reporting Environmental Emergencies
Michigan Pollution Emergency Alerting System (PEAS) Hotline
Emergency Planning
Responding to Vehicle-Related Releases in Michigan
Qualified Underground Storage Tank Consultants (QC)
QC List
QC Information Page
How to Become a Cleanup Contractor for the State
MDOT - Contracts
MDOT FY 2004 Environmental Cleanup Permits
MDMB - Contracts
Toxics and Toxicology
Toxics Steering Group
Implementation of the revised Arsenic Drinking Water Standard as a Groundwater Criterion
para CBSA
Lead (Pb)
Mercury (Hg)
Dioxins
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Environmental Quality
Laws and Rules
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Forms
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Publications
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DEQ
Calendar
DEQ
Who Does What
RRD Links
Mission Statement
Organizational Charts
Division Guide
District Offices
Staff Directory
By Alpha
By Section
Laws & Rules
Part 195
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Part 196
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Part 201
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Part 211
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Part 213
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Part 215
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Act 207
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Part 31
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Act 381
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Part 201 Rules
RRD Guide
Part 201 Citizen's Guide
Press Releases
(RRD related)
RRD Newsletter
RRD Informational Bulletins
Environmental ListServer Subscriptions
Additional Public Information
Some water well pump units have been identified recently as being potential sources of PCB contamination. Click the link below for more information:
Safety Information on Submersible Water Well Pumps
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