TRIBAL RESPONSE PROGRAM
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe
A public record has been established to display important site information
The public record is maintained and updated at least annually and includes the following information:
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For sites where response actions were completed in the previous year:
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Date the response action was completed;
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Site name, the name of the owner at the time of cleanup and the type of site (e.g., petroleum, methamphetamine laboratory, mine scarred lands);
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Location of the site (street address, latitude and longitude);
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Whether or not the site, upon the completion of the response action, will be suitable for unrestricted use. If not, the public record must identify and describe the institutional control that is in place or relied on for the remedy (e.g., deed restriction);
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Nature of the contamination at the site (e.g., hazardous substances, petroleum contamination, etc.); and
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Size of the site in acres.
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A list of sites planned to be addressed in the next year by the state or tribal response program including:
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Site name, the name of the owner at the time of cleanup, and the type of site (e.g., petroleum, methamphetamine laboratory, mine scarred lands);
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Location of the site (street address, latitude and longitude);
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To the extent known, whether an institutional control is in place. Describe the type of institutional control in place (e.g., deed restriction);
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To the extent known, the nature of the contamination at the site (e.g., hazardous substances, petroleum contamination, etc.); and
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Size of the site in acres.
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