10 GCA § 76113
Corrective Action
View official PDF ↗(a)The owner or operator of a UST shall stop a confirmed release within twelve
(12)hours of confirmation or knowledge that a release occurred. The owner and operator shall take corrective action in response to a release to protect human health and the environment, and shall restore the environment and the UST and/or pipeline facility to a condition acceptable to the Administrator.
(b)The Administrator may require the owner and operator to undertake corrective action, investigation, monitoring, surveying, testing, and research necessary and appropriate to:
(1)identify the existence and extent of the release;
(2)identify the source and nature of the regulated substance involved;
(3)evaluate the extent of the danger to human health, safety, welfare, and the environment; and
(4)develop and implement a corrective action plan.
(c)If the owner or operator does not take immediate action to complete actions under this Section and adequately complete the cleanup of a release or fails to comply with an order of the Administrator, the Administrator may clean up the release or contract with a private entity to do so.
(d)If the Administrator is authorized to act under Subsection
(b)hereof, he/she may undertake such investigation, monitoring, surveying, testing, and other information gathering as he/she deems appropriate to identify the existence and extent of danger to human health, safety, welfare, and the environment. In addition, the Administrator may undertake or contract with a private entity to undertake such planning, fiscal, economic, engineering, and other studies and investigation he/she deems appropriate to plan and direct cleanup actions, and to recover the costs and legal costs thereof.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.