Section 13307 Of Article 1. Administrative Enforcement And Remedies From California Water Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
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. (a) The state board and the Department of Toxic Substances
Control shall concurrently establish policies and procedures
consistent with this division that the state board's representatives
and the representatives of regional boards shall follow in overseeing
and supervising the activities of persons who are carrying out the
investigation of, and cleaning up or abating the effects of, a
discharge of a hazardous substance which creates, or threatens to
create, a condition of contamination, pollution, or nuisance. The
policies and procedures shall be consistent with the policies and
procedures established pursuant to Section 25355.7 of the Health and
Safety Code and shall include, but are not limited to, all of the
following:
(1) The procedures the state board and the regional boards will
follow in making decisions as to when a person may be required to
undertake an investigation to determine if an unauthorized hazardous
substance discharge has occurred.
(2) Policies for carrying out a phased, step-by-step investigation
to determine the nature and extent of possible soil and groundwater
contamination or pollution at a site.
(3) Procedures for identifying and utilizing the most
cost-effective methods for detecting contamination or pollution and
cleaning up or abating the effects of contamination or pollution.
(4) Policies for determining reasonable schedules for
investigation and cleanup, abatement, or other remedial action at a
site. The policies shall recognize the dangers to public health and
the waters of the state posed by an unauthorized discharge and the
need to mitigate those dangers while at the same time taking into
account, to the extent possible, the resources, both financial and
technical, available to the person responsible for the discharge.
(b) The state board and the Department of Toxic Substances Control
shall jointly review the policies and procedures that were
established pursuant to this section and Section 25355.7 of the
Health and Safety Code prior to the enactment of this subdivision and
shall concurrently revise those policies and procedures as necessary
to make them as consistent as possible. Where they cannot be made
consistent because of the differing requirements of this chapter and
Chapter 6.8 (commencing with Section 25300) of Division 20 of the
Health and Safety Code, the state board and the Department of Toxic
Substances Control shall, by July 1, 1994, jointly develop, and send
to the Legislature, recommendations for revising this chapter and
Chapter 6.8 (commencing with Section 25300) of Division 20 of the
Health and Safety Code in order to make consistent the hazardous
substance release cleanup policies and procedures followed by the
state board, the Department of Toxic Substances Control, and the
regional boards.