Investigative Strategies for a Large Former Industrial Facility “The Diamond Shamrock Painesville Works Site”—Case Study of Preremedial Investigation Activities

D. Rabbe
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Environmental managers and regulatory managers face a complex challenge when investigating large geographic sites. The goals of the two parties seem to be diametrically opposed at times. The environmental manager wants to limit his liability both in near-term expenses and in long-term remedial costs and potential litigation. The regulatory manager wants to limit potential exposure of the public and the environment to site contamination. In many ways these goals are the same. However, it appears to the environmental manager that the regulator desires ultraconservative and extensive data collection that prove no risk, whereas it appears to the regulator that the environmental manager may be reluctant to collect such extensive data due to budget limitations. This challenge is amplified when the geographic area of interest is very large. This case study presents an alternative to this dilemma, and it reveals the preliminary steps taken at the 1100-acre Diamond Shamrock Painesville Works Site in Painesville, O...
大型前工业设施“钻石三叶草Painesville工地”的调查策略-医学前调查活动的案例研究
环境管理者和监管管理者在调查大型地理站点时面临着复杂的挑战。两党的目标有时似乎截然相反。环境经理希望限制他在近期费用和长期补救费用以及潜在诉讼方面的责任。监管经理希望限制公众和环境对场地污染的潜在暴露。在许多方面,这些目标是相同的。然而,在环境管理者看来,监管机构希望极端保守和广泛的数据收集,证明没有风险,而在监管机构看来,由于预算限制,环境管理者可能不愿意收集如此广泛的数据。当感兴趣的地理区域非常大时,这一挑战就会被放大。本案例研究为这一困境提供了另一种选择,并揭示了在科罗拉多州Painesville的1100英亩钻石三叶草Painesville工程现场所采取的初步步骤。
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