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In addition to a deed restriction, what are the other requirements for closing a site using the industrial criteria?

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In addition to a deed restriction, what are the other requirements for closing a site using the industrial criteria?

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There are no special criteria other than the deed restriction (restrictive covenant). Otherwise use the closure criteria in the tech guide. Top 3. There is a groundwater contamination plume of significant length which extends beneath several city blocks. The area is residential, and is served by a city water utility. Does the Responsible Party need to: • investigate whether there are any water wells being used (potable or for watering gardens/yards). Do they need to conduct a water well survey if there is a city ordinance requiring use of city water utility? Do they need to conduct a water well survey if there IS NOT a city ordinance requiring use of the city water utility? • record Environmental Notices on the deeds of all the residential properties that are underlain by the contamination plume? Do they need to do the Environmental Notices if there is a city ordinance prohibiting use of private wells and/or requiring use of the city water utility? A thorough site investigation is even

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