along with the exposure pathways identified in other guidance (DTSC’s Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) Guidance Manual, and United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (RAGS), Volume 1 Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A). This Guidance is appropriate to any site or facility. DTSC fully expects that use of this revised PEA Guidance Manual will identify areas that can be improved upon. As the protocols in this document are implemented, issues may be identified which warrant document revision. DTSC will solicit comments from interested parties for a period of one year (ending October, ). At that time, DTSC. PEA using guidance from the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) PEA Guidance Manual (DTSC, ). The objective is to facilitate the redevelopment of the properties. The focus ofthis effort is on information regarding known hazardous materials and the potential for.
Manual (DTSC Guidance) (DTSC, /), with the exceptions noted below. Stantec's PEA Workplan was approved by DTSC in Aug email correspondence and formally approved in DTSC's September 3, letter entitled Approval of Final Workplan for the Preliminary Endangerment Assessment of the Proposed Lodi Energy Center Site, DTSC has reviewed several hundred former agricultural properties across California under this guidance. DTSC revised the guidance in , incorporating and refining the sampling and risk assessment approach. DTSC states that the guidance is intended to supplement the DTSC Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) Guidance Manual, CalEPA along with the exposure pathways identified in other guidance (DTSC's Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) Guidance Manual, and United States Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (RAGS), Volume 1 Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A). This Guidance is appropriate to any site or facility.
DTSC has reviewed several hundred former agricultural properties across California under this guidance. DTSC revised the guidance in , incorporating and refining the sampling and risk assessment approach. DTSC states that the guidance is intended to supplement the DTSC Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) Guidance Manual, CalEPA DTSC is working to establish California Screen-ing Levels (CSL) to determine whether some com-pounds of concern pose a risk. Until such time as these CSL values are established, DTSC recom-mends that the DTSC PEA Guidance Manual or an equivalent process be referenced. This guid-ance may include the Regional Water Quality. along with the exposure pathways identified in other guidance (DTSC’s Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) Guidance Manual, and United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (RAGS), Volume 1 Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A). This Guidance is appropriate to any site or facility.
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