Use of Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination - Untested Clean Soil is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination?
A: A Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination is a process in New York where the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) determines the acceptable uses for soil that may be contaminated.
Q: What does 'Untested Clean Soil' refer to?
A: 'Untested Clean Soil' refers to soil that has not been tested for contamination.
Q: How is Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination used for Untested Clean Soil in New York?
A: In New York, a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination can be used to determine if untested clean soil can be used for specific purposes without further testing.
Q: Why would someone use Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination for Untested Clean Soil in New York?
A: Using Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination can save time and money by avoiding unnecessary testing of soil that is known or believed to be clean.
Q: What are some common examples of beneficial uses for Untested Clean Soil in New York?
A: Common examples include using the soil as fill material, for landscaping, or for restoring or enhancing soil quality in nonresidential areas.
Q: Who should I contact to learn more about Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination for Untested Clean Soil in New York?
A: You can contact the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) for more information about Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination and its application to untested clean soil.
Form Details:
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