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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-34,167.

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65-34,167. Same; alternatives; factors considered. Remedial alternatives shall be based on the actual risk to human health and the environment currently posed by contaminants, considering the following factors:
(a)The present and proposed future uses of the property and surrounding properties;
(b)the ability of the contaminants to move in a form and manner which would result in exposure to humans and the surrounding environment at levels which exceed applicable state standards and guidelines or which exceed acceptable contaminant concentrations as determined by a risk analysis that evaluates the property and surrounding properties as a whole; and
(c)the potential risks associated with proposed cleanup alternatives and the reliability and economic and technical feasibility of such alternatives.
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