N.M. Code R. § 20.6.3.400
B. Content: The final voluntary remediation work plan shall provide a detailed description of voluntary remediation activities to be undertaken to achieve the performance standard described in Subpart I, Section 110 of this part [20.6.3.10 NMAC]. At a minimum, the final voluntary remediation work plan shall include:
(1) a summary of site and contaminant use, storage, disposal, and release history, and the site investigation work performed to date;
(2) A detailed description, including plans and sketches, of any additional investigation to be conducted to determine the type, nature and extent of contaminants at the site, including but not limited to: location and type of sample, sample collection techniques, monitoring techniques, sample analytical methods, and quality assurance/quality control methods;
(3) contaminants and media (including but not limited to air, surface water, groundwater, soil, and facility structures) to be addressed by the remediation;
(4) a statement of work to accomplish remediation of the site, and the method to reach the performance standard described in Subpart I, Section 110 of this Part [20.6.3.10 NMAC];
(5) a monitoring plan to be implemented during the duration of remediation activities, if applicable;
(6) confirmatory sampling and analytical methods to verify that remediation of the site has met the performance standard described in Subpart I, Section 110 of this Part [20.6.3.10 NMAC];
(7) post completion monitoring and maintenance to ensure that the closure conditions, including any engineering controls or affirmation of future non-residential land use upon which the final remedy is dependent, are maintained after completion, if applicable;
(8) an implementation schedule for all identified investigation and remediation tasks;
(9) a site-specific health and safety plan that complies with all applicable standards and guidelines;
(10) a plan describing the proposed management of investigation and remediation derived wastes, if applicable;
(11) copies of, or a schedule for obtaining, all necessary and applicable permits and access agreements required to accomplish remediation of the site; and
(12) any other pertinent information requested by the department which is reasonably necessary to meet the requirements of these regulations.
E. Review Process: Following submittal of a proposed final voluntary remediation work plan or work plan modification, the secretary shall review and approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove the work plan or work plan modification within forty-five (45) calendar days of receipt. If the secretary disapproves the work plan or work plan modification, the participant may be granted an opportunity to submit a revised version, as determined by the secretary.
[7/15/99; 20.6.3.400 NMAC - Rn, 20 NMAC 6.3.IV 400 to 405, Recompiled 11/27/01]