This is a legal form that was released by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy - a government authority operating within Michigan. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form EQP4471?
A: Form EQP4471 is an assessment form used in Michigan to evaluate precluding factors for Petroleum Vapor Intrusion (PVI) vertical separation distance.
Q: What is Petroleum Vapor Intrusion (PVI)?
A: Petroleum Vapor Intrusion (PVI) refers to the migration of vapors from petroleum-contaminated soil or groundwater into buildings or structures.
Q: What does the Form EQP4471 assess?
A: Form EQP4471 assesses precluding factors for the vertical separation distance between petroleum-contaminated soil or groundwater and buildings or structures.
Q: Why is the vertical separation distance important in PVI assessment?
A: The vertical separation distance is important in PVI assessment because it determines the potential for vapors to migrate from the contaminated source to buildings or structures.
Q: Who uses Form EQP4471?
A: Form EQP4471 is used by environmental professionals, regulators, and property owners in Michigan for conducting PVI assessments.
Form Details:
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