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VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PLAN MAGELLAN PAOLA STATION PAOLA, MIAMI COUNTY, KANSAS PROJECT NO. 08VCP0003 February 8, 2016, Prepared for Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. Prepared by DeGette, BRASHER & GRAHAM,
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Start by gathering all necessary information about the site in question, including its history, previous uses, and potential contaminants. This may involve conducting a site assessment or hiring an environmental consultant.
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Review any relevant state or federal regulations and guidelines to ensure compliance with the requirements of the voluntary cleanup plan.
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Develop a scope of work that outlines the specific actions and steps that will be taken to address the contamination on the site. This may include soil sampling, remediation strategies, and monitoring plans.
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Complete all required forms and documentation as part of the voluntary cleanup plan application. This may involve submitting site plans, reports, and other supporting materials.
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Consult with stakeholders, such as neighboring property owners or community members, to address their concerns and incorporate their feedback into the cleanup plan if necessary.
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Submit the completed voluntary cleanup plan application to the appropriate regulatory agency or department, ensuring that all required fees and supporting materials are included.
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Follow up with the regulatory agency to confirm receipt of the application and address any additional questions or requests for information that may arise during the review process.
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Once the voluntary cleanup plan is approved, implement the proposed actions outlined in the plan, such as conducting necessary remediation activities, monitoring progress, and reporting regularly to the regulatory agency.
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Keep detailed records of all activities, including documentation of the completed work, test results, and any communication with regulatory agencies or other stakeholders.
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Regularly communicate with the regulatory agency to provide updates on the progress of the cleanup plan and address any issues or concerns that may arise.

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Property owners who have discovered or suspect contamination on their property and want to address it in a proactive and cooperative manner.
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Businesses or organizations that are planning to purchase or develop potentially contaminated properties and wish to assess and remediate any contamination before proceeding with their plans.
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Local governments or municipalities that are working to revitalize or redevelop areas with known or suspected contamination to ensure the safety and environmental health of their communities.
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A voluntary cleanup plan is a detailed plan developed by responsible parties to address and remediate contamination at a site.
Responsible parties, typically property owners or operators, are required to file a voluntary cleanup plan.
To fill out a voluntary cleanup plan, responsible parties must follow the guidelines and instructions provided by the regulatory agency overseeing the cleanup.
The purpose of a voluntary cleanup plan is to outline the steps and procedures for investigating and remediating contamination at a site in a timely and efficient manner.
A voluntary cleanup plan must include information such as a description of the site, details of the contamination, proposed remediation measures, and a timeline for completing the cleanup.
The deadline to file a voluntary cleanup plan in 2023 is typically determined by the regulatory agency overseeing the cleanup and may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the site.
The penalty for the late filing of a voluntary cleanup plan may include fines, enforcement actions, or delays in the cleanup process.
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