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    Collaborative Stakeholders Initiative (CSI)
    - reinvention of Michigan's remediation and redevelopment programs

    WHAT'S NEW
    90-DAY REPORT ON CSI - June 19, 2012 -- This PowerPoint and report provide a 90-day update (March-June 2012) on CSI progress (accomplishments, next steps) to date.   

    OVERVIEW
    Michigan's remediation and redevelopment programs are undergoing significant transformational change in 2012 and beyond.  Staff with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Remediation and Redevelopment Division (RRD) are collaborating with stakeholders from around the state in a focused and expedited initiative to bring forth and carry out recommendations that will reinvent and revitalize the state's cleanup and redevelopment programs and regulatory environment while continuing to protect public health and the environment for the benefit of Michigan and its people.

    The first step in this transformational process, was to create and form the CSI.  In alignment with Michigan Governor Rick Snyder 10-Point Plan to Reinvent Michigan, and in response to the Office of Regulatory Reinvention's (ORR) January 2012 report to improve Michigan's environmental regulations, the CSI was convened on February 3, 2012 by the DEQ/RRD together with some stakeholders who agreed to meet in a climate of trust, cultural understanding and cooperation to achieve like goals.  Over the course of four major meetings (and many sub-meetings) that month, the CSI, operating under seven (7) key issues groups (see below), produced 90 recommendations for program/policy change that were presented in a final report, a summary report, a webinar, and PowerPoint to DEQ Director Dan Wyant on March 15, 2012 for action. 

     

    Since the March 15, 2012 report was issued, the seven key issues groups continue to meet regularly to act on those recommendations, with stakeholder participation in that process continuing and growing.  In addition to regular monthly reports, a CSI schedule is in place to issue regular progress reports and webinars and produce actionable items to the public and stakeholders, as follows:  1) IMMEDIATE - reports and actions to take place in a 60-90 day period and reported on in June 2012; 2) SHORT TERM - reports and actionable items to take place over a six month period and reported on in December 2012; and 3) LONG TERM - reports and action items to take place over the following year (2013) and reported on in December 2013.

     

    For more information.  For more information on the CSI, please contact the DEQ/RRD's Ms. Sara Pearson -- point person for the reinvention and implementation of Michigan's remediation and redevelopment programs -- at this phone number:  517-284-5138 or e-mail address: pearsons@michigan.gov.

     

    RELATED LINKS

    Part 201

    Part 201 Rules

    Part 213

    Operational Memoranda
    Michigan Environmental and Relative Risk (1992)
    Michigan's Part 201 Environmental Remediation Program Review
    Critical Conversations about Environmental and Natural Resource Governance
    Understanding And Engaging Values In Policy Relevant Science 
    Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DNRE) Transition Report:  Setting the Stage for Sustainability
    Environmental Advisory Council Meeting Summary December 16, 2010

    Brownfield Redevelopment

    Cleanup Criteria

    Webinar Part 1 (15 min) Intro to Proposed Revisions and Stakeholder Process (12/8/2011)

    Webinar Part 6 (19 min) Question and Answer Session (12/8/2011)

    Webinar Part 2 (28 min) Background, Summary of Proposed Revisions and Rules Not Related to a Specific Pathway (12/8/2011)

    Soil Criteria Calculation Etc. Spreadsheet (3/23/12) Excel icon

    Proposed Part 201 Vapor Intrusion Exposure Pathway (2-3-12) PDF icon

    Proposed Part 201 Tapwater Exposure Pathway (2-3-12) PDF icon

    Soil to Ambient Air Pathway: Parameters and Particulate Emission Inputs (3-21-12) PDF icon

    3-22-12 Cleanup Criteria Stakeholder Group Meeting (3/23/12) PDF icon

    Soil Pathways Graphs: Parameters & Inputs (6/12/12) DOC icon

    Soil Contact Criteria Parameters (3-20-12) PDF icon

    ORR Recommendation R-14 PDF icon

    Webinar Part 4 (14 min) Proposed Soil Contact Criteria (12/8/2011)

    Webinar Part 3 (18 min) Proposed Part 201 Tapwater Exposure Pathway (12/8/2011)

    Operational Memorandum Attachment 7, Soil Inhalation Cleanup Criteria (3-20-12) PDF icon

    Proposed Soil Contact Criteria References (3-20-12) PDF icon

    Webinar Part 5 (19 min) Proposed Vapor Intrusion Exposure Pathway and Proposed Provisions for Groundwater Venting to Surface Water Pathway (12/8/2011)

    Intake Factors (5/1/2012) PDF icon

    PSIC 2-fold, etc. (3/23/12) PDF icon

    Proposed Part 201 Soil Contact Criteria (2-3-12) PDF icon

    Proposed Part 201 Criteria Background Information (2-3-12) PDF icon

    Proposed Soil Contact Criteria Rules (3-20-12) PDF icon

    Soil Criteria Ingestion and Dermal Pathways (5/1/2012) PDF icon

    Soil to Ambient Air Pathway (3-20-12) PDF icon

    ORR Recommendation R-9 PDF icon

    ORR Recommendation R-3 PDF icon

    Soil Contact Cleanup Values Parameters (6/12/12) PDF icon

    Soil Health Risk-Based Values Derivation draft (6/12/12) Excel icon

    Vapor Intrusion

    Free Product, Source Removal, and Csat

    Part 201 Rules

    Due Care Obligations



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