Site Clean-up  & Community Involvement

Your opinion counts and can be heard!  Learn how to navigate through the process.

Questions regarding the information contained on this page should be directed to:

UCD/SVE web coordinator, D. Chang at dpchang@ucdavis.edu

 

Last updated: 9-1-05

Photo above illustrates another example of a typical thermal oxidation unit used to control vapor emissions at a SVE site.  Courtesy DTSC.

An explanation of the regulatory process and the ways in which the community can become involved in the regulatory process are described in the next section.  Learn about the following:

 

How remedies for contaminated sites get approved?

Who has jurisdiction?

What is meant by discovery, investigation and cleanup?

What do the acronyms PEA, RIFS, RAW, RAP mean?

Where is site-specific information kept?

How does the public find out and when does it get involved?

 

Click here to get the answers!