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§ 27-1318. Institutional and engineering controls.    (a)  When  the  department approves a proposed remedial work plan that  includes  institutional  controls   and/or   engineering   controls   as  components of a proposed remedial program, such remedial work plan shall  include:    (i)  a  complete  description  of any proposed use restrictions and/or  institutional  controls  and  the  mechanisms  that  will  be  used   to  implement,   maintain,   monitor,  and  enforce  such  restrictions  and  controls;    (ii) a complete description of any proposed engineering  controls  and  any  operation,  maintenance, and monitoring requirements, including the  mechanisms  that  will  be  used  to  continually  implement,  maintain,  monitor, and enforce such controls and requirements;    (iii)  an evaluation of the reliability and viability of the long-term  implementation, maintenance, monitoring, and enforcement of any proposed  institutional or engineering controls and an analysis of  the  long-term  costs  of  implementing,  maintaining,  monitoring  and  enforcing  such  controls,  including  costs  that  may  be  borne  by  state  or   local  governments;    (iv)  sufficient  analysis  to  support  a  conclusion  that effective  implementation, maintenance, monitoring and enforcement of institutional  and/or engineering controls can be reasonably expected;    (v) where required by the department, financial  assurance  to  ensure  the  long-term  implementation, maintenance, monitoring, and enforcement  of any such controls; and    (vi) a requirement that  any  engineering  control  must  be  used  in  conjunction   with   institutional  controls  to  ensure  the  continued  integrity of such engineering control.    (b) Within sixty days of commencement  of  the  remedial  design,  the  owner  of  an  inactive hazardous waste disposal site, and/or any person  responsible for implementing a remedial  program  at  such  site,  where  institutional  or  engineering  controls  are  employed pursuant to this  title,  shall  execute  an  environmental  easement  pursuant  to  title  thirty-six of article seventy-one of this chapter.    (c) The owner of an inactive hazardous waste disposal site, and/or any  person  responsible  for  implementing the remedial program at such site  where institutional or engineering controls  are  employed  pursuant  to  this   title   shall,  unless  otherwise  provided  in  writing  by  the  department, annually submit to the department a written statement by  an  individual  licensed  or otherwise authorized in accordance with article  one hundred forty-five of the education law to practice  the  profession  of  engineering,  or  by  such  other  expert as the department may find  acceptable certifying under penalty of perjury  that  the  institutional  controls and/or engineering controls employed at such site are unchanged  from the previous certification and that nothing has occurred that would  impair  the  ability  of  such  control to protect the public health and  environment, or constitute a violation or failure  to  comply  with  any  operation  and  maintenance  plan for such controls and giving access to  such real property to evaluate continued maintenance of such controls.

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§ 27-1318. Institutional and engineering controls.    (a)  When  the  department approves a proposed remedial work plan that  includes  institutional  controls   and/or   engineering   controls   as  components of a proposed remedial program, such remedial work plan shall  include:    (i)  a  complete  description  of any proposed use restrictions and/or  institutional  controls  and  the  mechanisms  that  will  be  used   to  implement,   maintain,   monitor,  and  enforce  such  restrictions  and  controls;    (ii) a complete description of any proposed engineering  controls  and  any  operation,  maintenance, and monitoring requirements, including the  mechanisms  that  will  be  used  to  continually  implement,  maintain,  monitor, and enforce such controls and requirements;    (iii)  an evaluation of the reliability and viability of the long-term  implementation, maintenance, monitoring, and enforcement of any proposed  institutional or engineering controls and an analysis of  the  long-term  costs  of  implementing,  maintaining,  monitoring  and  enforcing  such  controls,  including  costs  that  may  be  borne  by  state  or   local  governments;    (iv)  sufficient  analysis  to  support  a  conclusion  that effective  implementation, maintenance, monitoring and enforcement of institutional  and/or engineering controls can be reasonably expected;    (v) where required by the department, financial  assurance  to  ensure  the  long-term  implementation, maintenance, monitoring, and enforcement  of any such controls; and    (vi) a requirement that  any  engineering  control  must  be  used  in  conjunction   with   institutional  controls  to  ensure  the  continued  integrity of such engineering control.    (b) Within sixty days of commencement  of  the  remedial  design,  the  owner  of  an  inactive hazardous waste disposal site, and/or any person  responsible for implementing a remedial  program  at  such  site,  where  institutional  or  engineering  controls  are  employed pursuant to this  title,  shall  execute  an  environmental  easement  pursuant  to  title  thirty-six of article seventy-one of this chapter.    (c) The owner of an inactive hazardous waste disposal site, and/or any  person  responsible  for  implementing the remedial program at such site  where institutional or engineering controls  are  employed  pursuant  to  this   title   shall,  unless  otherwise  provided  in  writing  by  the  department, annually submit to the department a written statement by  an  individual  licensed  or otherwise authorized in accordance with article  one hundred forty-five of the education law to practice  the  profession  of  engineering,  or  by  such  other  expert as the department may find  acceptable certifying under penalty of perjury  that  the  institutional  controls and/or engineering controls employed at such site are unchanged  from the previous certification and that nothing has occurred that would  impair  the  ability  of  such  control to protect the public health and  environment, or constitute a violation or failure  to  comply  with  any  operation  and  maintenance  plan for such controls and giving access to  such real property to evaluate continued maintenance of such controls.

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§ 27-1318. Institutional and engineering controls.    (a)  When  the  department approves a proposed remedial work plan that  includes  institutional  controls   and/or   engineering   controls   as  components of a proposed remedial program, such remedial work plan shall  include:    (i)  a  complete  description  of any proposed use restrictions and/or  institutional  controls  and  the  mechanisms  that  will  be  used   to  implement,   maintain,   monitor,  and  enforce  such  restrictions  and  controls;    (ii) a complete description of any proposed engineering  controls  and  any  operation,  maintenance, and monitoring requirements, including the  mechanisms  that  will  be  used  to  continually  implement,  maintain,  monitor, and enforce such controls and requirements;    (iii)  an evaluation of the reliability and viability of the long-term  implementation, maintenance, monitoring, and enforcement of any proposed  institutional or engineering controls and an analysis of  the  long-term  costs  of  implementing,  maintaining,  monitoring  and  enforcing  such  controls,  including  costs  that  may  be  borne  by  state  or   local  governments;    (iv)  sufficient  analysis  to  support  a  conclusion  that effective  implementation, maintenance, monitoring and enforcement of institutional  and/or engineering controls can be reasonably expected;    (v) where required by the department, financial  assurance  to  ensure  the  long-term  implementation, maintenance, monitoring, and enforcement  of any such controls; and    (vi) a requirement that  any  engineering  control  must  be  used  in  conjunction   with   institutional  controls  to  ensure  the  continued  integrity of such engineering control.    (b) Within sixty days of commencement  of  the  remedial  design,  the  owner  of  an  inactive hazardous waste disposal site, and/or any person  responsible for implementing a remedial  program  at  such  site,  where  institutional  or  engineering  controls  are  employed pursuant to this  title,  shall  execute  an  environmental  easement  pursuant  to  title  thirty-six of article seventy-one of this chapter.    (c) The owner of an inactive hazardous waste disposal site, and/or any  person  responsible  for  implementing the remedial program at such site  where institutional or engineering controls  are  employed  pursuant  to  this   title   shall,  unless  otherwise  provided  in  writing  by  the  department, annually submit to the department a written statement by  an  individual  licensed  or otherwise authorized in accordance with article  one hundred forty-five of the education law to practice  the  profession  of  engineering,  or  by  such  other  expert as the department may find  acceptable certifying under penalty of perjury  that  the  institutional  controls and/or engineering controls employed at such site are unchanged  from the previous certification and that nothing has occurred that would  impair  the  ability  of  such  control to protect the public health and  environment, or constitute a violation or failure  to  comply  with  any  operation  and  maintenance  plan for such controls and giving access to  such real property to evaluate continued maintenance of such controls.