(A) The written remediation plan shall be completed by a professional remediation firm on forms approved by the Health Authority.
(B) The plan shall provide information on the following activities the professional remediation firm will complete within 30 calendar days following the Health Authority’s approval of the remediation plan:
(1) A detailed on-site assessment of the extent of contamination at the site and the contamination of the personal property therein;
(2) A detailed remediation schedule of activities;
(3) A complete abatement of the site, including if appropriate the removal and destruction (to prevent salvaging) of all contaminated personal property on the site;
(4) A complete cleanup of all property in proximity to the site that is found to have been affected by the conditions found at the site; and
(5) Remediation testing and follow-up testing to determine that health risks are sufficiently reduced, according to the state’s Department of Health’s Clandestine Drug Lab General Cleanup Guidelines and best practices at the time of abatement, to allow safe human occupancy and use of the site and/or use of the personal property therein.
(Ord. 11-06, passed 11-29-2011)