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ASTM-E2081:2010 Edition

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E2081-00(2010)e1 Standard Guide for Risk-Based Corrective Action

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1.1 This is a guide for conducting risk-based corrective action (RBCA) at chemical release sites based on protecting human health and the environment. The RBCA is a consistent decision-making process for the assessment and response to chemical releases. Chemical release sites vary greatly in terms of complexity, physical and chemical characteristics, and in the risk that they may pose to human health and the environment. The RBCA process recognizes this diversity by using a tiered approach that integrates site assessment and response actions with human health and ecological risk assessment to determine the need for remedial action and to tailor corrective action activities to site-specific conditions and risks. The evaluations and methods used in the RBCA process begin with simple analyses in Tier 1 and move to more complex evaluations in either Tier 2 or Tier 3, as applicable. The process of gathering and evaluating data is conducted in a scaled fashion. Consequently, only the data that are necessary for a particular tier’s decision-making are collected at that tier.

1.2 This guide describes an approach for risk-based corrective action. It is intended to help direct and streamline the corrective action process and to complement but not to supersede federal, state and local regulations. It can be employed at sites where corrective action is being conducted including sites where there may not be a regulatory framework for corrective action, or where the user wishes to conduct corrective action such as sites in voluntary cleanup programs or under Brownfields initiatives. In addition, it can also be used as a unifying framework when several different agency programs affect the site. Furthermore, the user should be aware of the federal, state and local corrective action programs that are applicable for the site and, regardless of the program, federal, state and local agency approvals may be required to implement the processes outlined in this guide. Finally, regardless of whether a corrective action is specifically governed by a regulatory program, the user should consult the regulatory agency requirements to identify the appropriate technical policy decisions prior to implementing the RBCA process.

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1 Scope
3 Referenced Documents
Terminology
7 Significance and Use
8 A Tiered Approach to Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA)
Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) Procedures
9 FIG. 1
10 FIG. 2
11 FIG. 3
13 TABLE 1
18 X1. CONSIDERATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A RBCA PROGRAM
X1.1 Introduction
X1.2 Overview of RBCA Development Process
X1.3 Selecting the Framework
19 X1.4 Administrative Actions
20 X1.5 Technical Policy Decisions
TABLE X1.1
24 X1.6 RBCA Program Documentation
25 X1.7 Specialized Program Elements
27 X1.8 Education/Outreach
X1.9 Stakeholder Involvement Activities
29 X1.10 RBCA Program Evaluation
X1.11 Available Resources
30 X2. CHEMICALS: THE ROLE THAT PROPERTIES AND EFFECTS PLAY IN THE RBCA PROCESS
X2.1 Introduction
X2.2 Issues for the User
X2.3
TABLE X1.2
31 TABLE X2.1
33 TABLE X2.2
34 TABLE X2.3
37 X2.4
38 TABLE X2.4
39 X2.5
TABLE X2.5
40 X3. DEVELOPMENT OF EXAMPLE RISK-BASED SCREENING LEVELS (RBSLs)
X3.1 Introduction
TABLE X2.6
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64 TABLE X3.4
67 X3.2 Air-Inhalation of Vapors (Outdoors/Indoors)
X3.3 Ground Water-Ingestion of Ground Water
X3.4 Ground Water-Inhalation of Outdoor Vapors
FIG. X3.1
68 X3.5 Ground Water-Inhalation of Enclosed-Space (Indoor) Vapors
X3.6 Surficial Soils-Ingestion, Dermal Contact, and Vapor and Particulate Inhalation
FIG. X3.2
69 X3.7 Subsurface Soils-Inhalation of Outdoor Vapors
X3.8 Subsurface Soils-Inhalation of Enclosed-Space (Indoor) Vapors
FIG. X3.3
FIG. X3.4
70 X3.9 Subsurface Soils-Leaching to Ground Water
FIG. X3.5
FIG. X3.6
71 X3.10 Free-phase Liquid Migration in Unsaturated Soils
X3.11 Free-phase Liquid Migration in Saturated Soils
72 X3.12 Parameter Values
73 X4. THE ROLE OF MATHEMATICAL MODELING IN THE RISK-BASED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROCESS
X4.1
X4.2
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X4.4
X4.5
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X4.7
76 X4.8
X5. RISK-BASED CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR PROTECTION OF ECOLOGICAL RESOURCES (ECO-RBCA)
X5.1
X5.2
X5.3
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78 X5.5
X5.6
X6. ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATIONS, INCLUDING INSTITUTIONAL AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS
X6.1
X6.2
79 X6.3
X6.4
X6.5
X6.6 Statutory Mandates
X6.7 Deed Restrictions
80 X6.8 Use Restrictions
X6.9 Access Controls
X6.10 Monitoring Programs
X6.11 Notice
X6.12 Record Notice:
X6.13 Actual Notice:
81 X6.14 Notice to Government Authorities
X6.15 Registry Act Requirements
X6.16 Transfer Act Requirements
X6.17 Contractual Obligations and Agreements
X6.18 Restrictive Zoning
82 X7. RISK-BASED CORRECTIVE ACTION CASE EXAMPLES
X7.1 Introduction
X7.2 Agricultural Chemical Formulation and Distribution Facility
83 FIG. X7.1
85 FIG. X7.2
89 X7.3 Operating Industrial Facility
90 FIG. X7.3
91 FIG. X7.4
93 X8. OTHER RESOURCES
94 REFERENCES
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