Response Action Management
CSE is highly reputable when it comes to proper judgment and implementation of the MCP Regulatory Process and Standards during the direction and management of response actions for spill response and remediation of contamination. CSE directs and conducts a series of response actions including:
Preliminary Response Actions and Risk Reduction Measures
- Immediate Reposes Actions
- Release Abatement Measures
- Utility Related Abatement Measures
- Phase I – Initial Site Investigation Report
- Tier Classification and Response Action Deadlines
Comprehensive Response Actions
- Phase II – Comprehensive Site Assessment
- Phase III – Identification and Selection of Comprehensive Remedial Action Alternatives
- Phase IV – Implementation of the Selected Remedial Action Alternative
- Phase V – Operation, Maintenance and/or Monitoring
Risk Characterization
- Receptor and Exposure Information
- Identification of Site Groundwater and Soil Categories
- Imminent Hazard Evaluations
- Substantial Hazard Evaluations
- Method 1, 2, and 3 Risk Characterizations
Permanent and Temporary Solutions
- Permanent Solution with or without Conditions
- Temporary Solutions
- Active Exposure Pathway Mitigation Measures
- Background Levels of Oil and Hazardous Material
- Implementation of Activity and Use Limitations
Cost Recovery
- Recovery of Response Action Costs Incurred in Response Actions
- Procedures for Liens
- Petitions for Reimbursement of Incurred Costs