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Post-closure Care Annual Report is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a Post-closure Care Annual Report?
A: A Post-closure Care Annual Report is a report that provides information on the condition and maintenance of a closed facility or site.
Q: Why is a Post-closure Care Annual Report required?
A: A Post-closure Care Annual Report is required to ensure that closed facilities or sites are being properly managed and maintained to prevent any potential environmental or public health risks.
Q: Who is responsible for submitting a Post-closure Care Annual Report?
A: The owner or operator of a closed facility or site is responsible for submitting a Post-closure Care Annual Report.
Q: What information is included in a Post-closure Care Annual Report?
A: A Post-closure Care Annual Report typically includes information on the facility or site's monitoring activities, maintenance and repair activities, and any changes or incidents that may have occurred.
Q: How often is a Post-closure Care Annual Report required to be submitted?
A: A Post-closure Care Annual Report is typically required to be submitted on an annual basis.
Q: Who reviews the Post-closure Care Annual Report?
A: The Post-closure Care Annual Report is typically reviewed by the regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the closure and post-closure care of the facility or site.
Q: What happens if a Post-closure Care Annual Report is not submitted?
A: Failure to submit a Post-closure Care Annual Report may result in penalties or enforcement actions by the regulatory agency.
Q: Can the public access a Post-closure Care Annual Report?
A: In most cases, Post-closure Care Annual Reports are considered public records and can be accessed by the public upon request.
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