Columbus FMGP
Institutional Controls Tracking System
Facility Name
Columbus FMGP
Zip Code
68601
City
Columbus
County Name
Platte
ICTs_files
Attachment | Size |
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Columbus FMGP_Mechanism.pdf | 2.16 MB |
Geographic Area
Part of Lot Three (3) and Lot Four (4) of Block Ninety-seven (97) and vacated 22nd Avenue in the City of Columbus, Platte County, NE. [See attachment, Exhibit A]
Latitude
41.43
Longitude
-97.35
Address
1169 22nd Avenue
Media
GroundWater,Soil
Category
Proprietary
Type
Restrictive Covenant
Text
(a) The Property shall not be used for residential, recreational, child care or school use. (b) Existing remedial systems to control and/or abate vapor intrusion of Site Contaminants into any existing enclosed buildings at the Property must be operated and maintained in accordance with standards for protectiveness of human health and the environment. (c) Any new construction of enclosed buildings at the Property must prevent, or include remedial systems to control and/or abate, vapor intrusion of Site Contaminants into any such new construction at the Property, and must be operated and maintained in accordance with standards for protectiveness of human health and the environment. (d) Extraction and use of groundwater underlying the Property, except for investigation or remediation approved by EPA is prohibited. (e) Except where excavation is necessary to prevent or address a previously unknown threat to human health or the environment, including without limitation a natural gas pipeline leak, any digging, drilling, excavating, constructing, earth moving or other land disturbing activities that extend below the depths of contaminated soil excavated during the environmental removal action conducted at the Property, as depicted on the Removal Action Site Map attached to this Environmental Covenant as Exhibit B, are prohibited without five days prior written notice to the EPA.
Compliance Reporting
None
Restrictions
Limit future land use. Maintain existing vapor intrusion remedial systems. Ensure future structures have vapor mitigation systems that are properly operated and maintained. Prohibit use of groundwater except for investigation or remediation. Must provide written notice prior to any disturbance of soil or excavation.