WAC 173-340-320
Site hazard assessment. (1) Purpose. The purpose of the site hazard assessment is to provide
sufficient sampling data and other information for the
department to:
(a) Confirm or rule out that a release or threatened
release of a hazardous substance has occurred;
(b) Identify the hazardous substance and provide some
information regarding the extent and concentration of the
substance;
(c) Identify site characteristics that could result in
the hazardous substance entering and moving through the
environment;
(d) Evaluate the potential for the threat to human health
and the environment; and
(e) Determine the hazard ranking of the site under WAC 173-340-330, if appropriate.
(2) Timing. Generally, a site hazard assessment shall be
completed before proceeding to any subsequent phase of
remedial action, other than an emergency or interim action.
(3) Administrative options. The site hazard assessment
may be conducted under any of the procedures described in WAC 173-340-510. The department may rely on another government
agency or a contractor to the department to conduct a site
hazard assessment on its behalf, provided the department
determines such an agency or contractor is not suspected to
have contributed to the release or threatened release of a
hazardous substance and that no conflict of interest exists.
(4) Scope and content. A site hazard assessment is an
early study to provide preliminary data regarding the relative
potential hazard of the site. A site hazard assessment is not
intended to be a detailed site characterization; however, it
shall include sufficient sampling, site observations, maps,
and other information needed to meet the purposes specified in
subsection (1) of this section. To fulfill this requirement,
a site hazard assessment shall include, as appropriate, the
following information:
(a) Identification of hazardous substances, including
what was released and is threatened to be released and/or, if
known, what products of decomposition, recombination, or
chemical reaction are currently present on site, and an
estimate of their quantities and concentrations;
(b) Evidence confirming a release or threatened release
of hazardous substances to the environment;
(c) Description of facilities containing releases, if
any, and their condition;
(d) Identification of the location of all areas where a
hazardous substance is known or suspected to be, indicated on
a site map;
(e) Consideration of surface water run-on and runoff and
the hazardous substances leaching potential;
(f) Preliminary characterization of the subsurface and
ground water actually or potentially affected by the release,
including vertical depth to ground water and distance to
nearby wells, bodies of surface water, and drinking water
intakes;
(g) Preliminary evaluation of receptors, including:
Human population, food crops, recreation areas, parks,
sensitive environments, irrigated areas, and aquatic resources
currently or potentially affected by ground water, air, or
surface water containing the release of hazardous substances
at the site, including distances to these receptors; and
(h) Any other physical factors which may be significant
in estimating the potential or current exposure to sensitive
biota.
(5) Guidance. The department shall make available
guidance for how to conduct a site hazard assessment to meet
the requirements of this section. Persons are encouraged to
contact the department to obtain a copy of the latest
guidance.
(6) Department decision. Based on the results of the
site hazard assessment and other available information about
the site, the department shall either determine the site
warrants no further action using the criteria in WAC 173-340-310 (5)(d) or proceed with ranking and placing the
site on the hazardous sites list under WAC 173-340-330.
(7) Notification. The department shall make available
the results of the site hazard assessment to the site's owner
and operator and any person who has received a potentially
liable person status letter under WAC 173-340-500 regarding
the site. If the department finds after a site hazard
assessment that the site requires no further action, it shall
publish this decision in the Site Register.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order
97-09A), § 173-340-320, filed 2/12/01, effective 8/15/01;
90-08-086, § 173-340-320, filed 4/3/90, effective 5/4/90.]