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�� JLN'u•I1I GVV1KUnULUI LUNn eno b9b btlW F. b2 <br />izv-IUary 1 /, iriJ rAtrC: or <br />C NCB: NEW POLICY: 130B <br />decree will also specify that arty finure determination of substantry a requirements will be <br />complied with and °dentified in the appropriate remedial action document. See procedure <br />130B, Appendix A and B <br />TG department ahall consult with state agencies, local governments and Department of <br />Ecology programs that would norma;iy issue the permits, early in the remedial action <br />process and at key points during the process to determine which permit approvals shorld <br />'be considered for the remedial action and issue a determination regarding substantive <br />perinit requirements. Consultation with the permitting agency will occar throughout the <br />rearedial action process in order for the department to ensure drat substantive permit <br />regrtirarrents have been identified and are being met, This will oc= through direct <br />consultation with the various agencies and through opporkwAy for comment provided by <br />the MICA public notice. Project Managers will obtain documentation from the consulted <br />agencies regarding the substantive requirements. Ecology may aim request this <br />docrnnentation or ask the PLP to consult with tie permittig agencies to obtain the <br />documentation for Ecology. <br />Tire department shall provide an opportunity for public comment by the public, tribes, and <br />state and local governments that would otherwise implement the laws referenced in this <br />policy. The department will provide notice with opportunity for comment during the . <br />standard public comment opportunities provided under the MTCA, incorporating other <br />Public notice provisions as deemed appropriate by the department. Such notice will <br />inform the public of the substantive permit requirements. This notice will be sen- to those <br />individuals or organizations who would normally have received such notice and to the <br />agencies which normally issue the permit approval. <br />al • 1• lhff ll � -1SIi � • • <br />Ecology will not cost recover other governmental agendee fees. However, this law does <br />not prohibit other state and local agencies from charging a fee to defray the costs of <br />services rendered. These agencies shall charge and collect their own fees. <br />Site Management 4-14 March 16, 1995 <br />