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WAC 173-340 - Washington State Department of Ecology On August 23, 2023, the Department of Ecology (Ecology) adopted amendments to Chapter 173-340 WAC, the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) Cleanup Regulations The regulations govern the investigation and cleanup of sites in Washington state contaminated by the release of hazardous substances
MTCA Gets a Makeover: Ecology Finalizes First Major Updates to . . . New requirements “to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects from remedial actions on archaeological and historic archaeological sites, historic buildings and structures, traditional cultural places, sacred sites, and other cultural resources "
Voluntary Cleanup Program - Washington State Department of Ecology To qualify for this funding, local governments are required to undergo a cultural resource review conducted by Ecology To initiate the review, local governments must complete Ecology’s Cultural Resources Review Form before applying to the VCP
Intro to MTCA: Washingtons Amended Model Toxics Control Act Course . . . Summary: This one-day training provides an overview and refresher of Washington State's Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) including the new rule amendments effective January 1, 2024 MTCA directs the investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites in Washington
Model Toxics Control Act: An Introduction | NWETC In Part 1 (one day), the instructor will lead attendees through the key elements of MTCA, and present an overview of the MTCA administrative requirements and associated cleanup standards Participants will also learn the MTCA remedy selection process and public involvement requirements
Model Toxics Control Act - Washington State Department of Ecology There are about 14,000 known or suspected contaminated sites in Washington — and the list keeps growing Thanks to cleanup efforts funded by MTCA, more than 7,700 of these sites are already cleaned up or require no further action The Hazardous Substance Tax helps pay for this cleanup work
NEMA Environmental Training - MTCA Training Series: Understanding and . . . Summary: This three-day training series provides a comprehensive overview and refresher of Washington State's Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) including the new rule amendments effective January 1, 2024 MTCA directs the investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites in Washington