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ASDSs <br />There appears to be'a consensus that a management systems is <br />needed to assure proper design, construction, operation, main- <br />tenance and remediation of ASDSS. only the form is tobe agreed <br />n <br />upon. Management entities that have been suggested . <br />Health Depaftment, QC Administration, UwASA and private co:,1- <br />panies. <br />ISSUES <br />Liability - what is the exposure if one agency is responsible for <br />site evaluation, design, inspection, monitoring, maintenance, <br />remediation- and enforcement. Should these functions be split be- <br />tween the Health Department and another entity? <br />Remediation -- one of the largest concerns has to do with the <br />ability to effect repairs in the event of a system failure. A <br />bond, to be put up by the developer %owner, has been suggested as <br />one mechanism. Concern has been expressed about the abil`:ty to <br />collect funds in timely, manner using this mechanism. Another <br />possibility would be to establish a "super fund" to be used for <br />emergency remediation. The fund could be established by an up <br />front tee charged at the time new systems are approved. The sys- <br />tem owner would be responsible for replenishing the fund which <br />could'be done through an assessment -lien procedure. The state <br />has established a similar fund to address leaking underground <br />storage tanks in cases where the tank owner denies ability to <br />fund the cleanup. Annual tank registration fees are used, I <br />believe, for that fund. Legislation should be sought to provide <br />for the creation of a fund that could be used to address the ASDS <br />problem. <br />DW <br />12/18/90 <br />
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