Why will it take “two or more” member companies at a site for RELLC to get involved?
If one member company’s facility is the source of a release of petroleum products, that member company will take responsibility for addressing the problem. However, there are two or more potential sources, the situation can get confusing which can cause unavoidable delays in determining responsibility. Since gasoline molecules don’t have brand names on them, we usually are unable at the outset to tell whose they are. Working through the RELLC process eliminates the need to resolve that initial uncertainty and expedites dealing with the contamination quickly, using the most appropriate remediation program to protect people and environment.
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