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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />j <br />P--, <br />1 <br />1 <br />P_j <br />1 <br />fi <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />The City of Everett <br />The Floyd & Snider Team Everett Landfill/Tire Fire Site <br />Attachment CAP-1 <br />Potentially Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements <br />Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) are federal, state and/or local <br />laws and regulations that govern proposed remedial actions. Applicable requirements are those <br />cleanup standards, controls, and other substantial environmental protection requirements, <br />criteria, or limitations promulgated under federal or state law that directly and fully address <br />remedial actions. Relevant and appropriate requirements are those cleanup standards, <br />standards of control, and other human health and environmental requirements, criteria or <br />limitations established under state and federal law that, while not legally applicable to the <br />cleanup action at the site, are determined to address problems or situations sufficiently similar <br />to those encountered at the site that their use is well suited to the particular site. WAC <br />173-340-710(3) lists criteria used to determine whether requirements are relevant and <br />appropriate. <br />Additionally, advisories, guidelines, or proposed standards to be considered (TBCs) are <br />identified. TBCs are non -promulgated advisories or guidances issued by the federal or state <br />government that are not legally binding and do not have the status of potential ARARs. <br />However, TBCs can provide useful information or recommendations if ARARs do not address a <br />particular situation. <br />Previous documents have described ARARs for the Everett Landfill / Tire Fire Site. These <br />ARARs are provided in this Appendix in updated form. The Final Supplemental Remedial <br />Investigation/Feasibility Study (Black & Veatch, 1996) outlines site -wide ARARs. <br />The determination of whether a particular requirement is applicable or relevant and appropriate <br />is highly fact -specific. It depends on the particular circumstances of the proposed cleanup <br />action. The analysis to determine whether a potential ARAR is applicable or relevant and <br />appropriate to any portion of the site, pathway, contaminant, or proposed cleanup action will be <br />completed in the relevant section of the Brownfield Feasibility Study, consistent with the <br />standards set forth in WAC 173-340-710. <br />This analysis does not address permits or approvals that may be needed for any future <br />development actions on the site. Development actions will go through permitting and <br />environmental review required by applicable laws, which is not foreclosed by the Cleanup Action <br />Plan and Consent Decree. <br />The following laws and regulations have been identified as potential ARARs in the above - <br />mentioned documents or by Ecology. <br />Page 1 of 10 Attachment CAP-1 <br />1 <br />