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The Contaminated Sites Section of IDNR deals with a range of situations that involve contamination
caused by a release of hazardous materials or hazardous waste products.
Two state programs, Chapter 133 and
Chapter 137 (also known as the Land Recycling Program) are
administered to address sites that are contaminated by hazardous materials or wastes. These programs
focus on assessing the severity of such problems and on identifying and carrying out the appropriate
remedial measures to assure the protection of public health and environment. In addition, the
Land
Recycling Program provides for limited liability protection from further regulatory action relative
to the problem(s) addressed. Sites come to the attention of IDNR in various ways, however, the
largest group consists of properties which have been the subject of environmental assessments,
generally associated with real estate transfers.
The state also cooperates with EPA in the administration of the CERCLA program, often called
Superfund. This program includes emergency removal and remedial components generally targeted at
more seriously contaminated sites. The state also cooperates with EPA in a program referred to as
"pre-remedial" designed to evaluate sites for eligibility for the remedial portion of the CERCLA
program.
It should be noted that the State of Iowa does not currently administer the federal RCRA Title C
program. This program is managed by United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region VII,
located in Kansas City, Kansas. For more information on this program, please visit the
EPA Region 7 RCRA web page.
The
Land Use Control Web Ring works to provide a one-stop, direct access to a multitude of Institutional Control (IC) or Land Use Control (LUC) Web pages. (off-site)
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