Casey Resources, Inc. can provide Closure/Post-Closure Monitoring/Site Delisting
Upon concluding remedial actions, the goal is to demonstrate the success of the treatment before moving on to site closure and regulatory delisting. Closure requirements address the equipment and the site under remediation as well as its environment.
Essentially, all materials used during remediation must be decontaminated and removed from the site. The site itself must be demonstrated to have achieved standard closure, clean closure, or hybrid closure according to regulatory requirements.
In most cases, a post-closure-care-and-monitoring plan is developed to demonstrate that no significant threat to human health or the environment remains. Following the post-closure-care period (which under RCRA extends for 30 years) final regulatory delisting may be possible. Delisting involves removing the site from regulatory authority after demonstrating that a long-term solution to site contamination has been achieved.