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Overview and Best Practices of Institutional Controls under EGLE's Cleanup Programs

2023-06-28T17:00:00Z 2023-06-28T19:00:00Z Overview and Best Practices of Institutional Controls under EGLE's Cleanup Programs

When remedial or corrective actions completed under Michigan’s two environmental cleanup programs (Part 201 – Environmental Remediation and Part 213 – Leaking Underground Storage Tanks) do not satisfy unrestricted residential cleanup criteria, a person may rely upon the imposition of institutional controls (ICs) to prevent exposure to environmental contamination left in-place at a property. Staff from EGLE’s Remediation and Redevelopment Division (RRD) will provide an overview and best practices of commonly used ICs, such as restrictive covenants and ordinances, identify available resources and when IC Technical and Program Support (TAPS) Team review is required, and introduce an alternative IC for groundwater and the circumstances when it may be used.

Who should attend: environmental regulators at all levels of government, responsible parties, current site owners and operators, environmental consultants, and prospective purchasers of property such as developers and their agents. Other stakeholders who have an interest in a property can also attend this presentation to help understand the principles of institutional controls used under EGLE's cleanup programs.

After registering, you will receive an email from "EGLE Outreach" with a link for you to use to join the webinar.

Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation should contact Joel Roseberry roseberryj@michigan.gov by 6/16/23 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.

 

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Start: June 28, 2023 1:00 PM

End: June 28, 2023 3:00 PM

When remedial or corrective actions completed under Michigan’s two environmental cleanup programs (Part 201 – Environmental Remediation and Part 213 – Leaking Underground Storage Tanks) do not satisfy unrestricted residential cleanup criteria, a person may rely upon the imposition of institutional controls (ICs) to prevent exposure to environmental contamination left in-place at a property. Staff from EGLE’s Remediation and Redevelopment Division (RRD) will provide an overview and best practices of commonly used ICs, such as restrictive covenants and ordinances, identify available resources and when IC Technical and Program Support (TAPS) Team review is required, and introduce an alternative IC for groundwater and the circumstances when it may be used.

Who should attend: environmental regulators at all levels of government, responsible parties, current site owners and operators, environmental consultants, and prospective purchasers of property such as developers and their agents. Other stakeholders who have an interest in a property can also attend this presentation to help understand the principles of institutional controls used under EGLE's cleanup programs.

After registering, you will receive an email from "EGLE Outreach" with a link for you to use to join the webinar.

Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation should contact Joel Roseberry roseberryj@michigan.gov by 6/16/23 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.

 

Registration