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Removal Action Process Comparison Time-Critical Response Non-Time-Critical Response Emergency Response Notification Mobilization START/ERRS Initial POLREP Issue Action Memo Progress POLREPs Demobilization and Final POLREPs Transition to Remedial (if necessary) Cost Recovery Support Removal Site Evaluation by OSC Activation to Respond Notification Implement Response Action Initial POLREP Progress POLREPs Demobilization and Final POLREPs Transition to PRSC or Remedial (if necessary) Cost Recovery Support Removal Site Evaluation by OSC Issue Action Memo Notification EE/CA Study EE/CA Public Comment EE/CA Public Meeting Action Memo Mobilization Initial POLREP Removal Site Evaluation Memo to Authorize EE/CA Progress POLREPs Demobilization and Final POLREP Cost Recovery Support State/local notification Depending on magnitude – state assistance Periodic consultation/coordination may be warranted State/local notificatio n Periodic consultation/coordination on scope and progress of removal action and community involvement Review after action documentation and coordinate PRSCs and site transition to remedial or other programs State/local Provide ARARs Review and comment on EE/CA notification and draft action memo Review final reports and coordinate PRSCs and site transition to remedial or other programs Periodic consultation and coordination – community involvement and implementation of removal action Coordinate PRSCs and site transition, if necessary, to remedial or other program s: 1. Enforcement activities may occur early in the process. State enforcement activities may include access agreements and PRSCs and related financial assurance. 2. Other State activities may include analytical support, technical services or historical information. 3. In accordance with Draft Policy on Management of Post Removal Site Controls (PRSCs). EPA may request State commitment to manage PRSCs prior to initiation of fund lead removal action. 4. This process comparison was adapted from a handout in USEPA’s Process Participant Manual, May 2011. Mobilization START/ERRS Prepare Draft Action Memo Provide ARARs 1 1 2 2 3 3 Steps where states may be involved LEGEND State activities

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3. 2. 1. 2. 1. 3. Removal Action Process Comparison. Emergency Response. Transition to Remedial (if necessary). Notification. Removal Site Evaluation by OSC. Mobilization START/ERRS. Issue Action Memo. Progress POLREPs. Demobilization and Final POLREPs. Cost Recovery - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Removal Action Process Comparison

Time-Critical Response

Non-Time-Critical Response

Emergency Response

NotificationMobilization START/ERRS Initial POLREP Issue Action Memo

ProgressPOLREPs

Demobilizationand Final POLREPs

Transition toRemedial (if necessary)

Cost RecoverySupport

Removal SiteEvaluationby OSC

Activation to Respond

Notification Implement Response Action

Initial POLREPProgressPOLREPs

Demobilizationand Final POLREPs

Transition toPRSC or Remedial (if necessary)

Cost RecoverySupport

Removal SiteEvaluation by OSC

Issue Action Memo

Notification EE/CA StudyEE/CA PublicComment

EE/CA PublicMeeting

Action Memo Mobilization Initial POLREPRemoval SiteEvaluation

Memo toAuthorize EE/CA

ProgressPOLREPs

Demobilization and Final POLREP

Cost RecoverySupport

State/local notification Depending on magnitude – state assistance Periodic consultation/coordination may be warranted

State/local notification

Periodic consultation/coordination on scope and progress of removal action and community involvement

Review after action documentation and coordinate PRSCs and site transitionto remedial or other programs

State/local Provide ARARs Review and comment on EE/CA notification and draft action memo

Review final reports and coordinate PRSCs and site transition to remedial or other programs

Periodic consultation and coordination – community involvement and implementation of removal action

Coordinate PRSCs and site transition,if necessary, to remedial or other program

Notes: 1. Enforcement activities may occur early in the process. State enforcement activities may include access agreements and PRSCs and related financial assurance. 2. Other State activities may include analytical support, technical services or historical information. 3. In accordance with Draft Policy on Management of Post Removal Site Controls (PRSCs). EPA may request State commitment to manage PRSCs prior to initiation of fund lead removal action. 4. This process comparison was adapted from a handout in USEPA’s Process Participant Manual, May 2011.

Mobilization START/ERRS

Prepare Draft Action Memo

Provide ARARs

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1

2

2

3

3

Steps where states may be involved

LEGEND

State activities