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3 Things Spill Response Professionals Should Know About LSPs

by OmniEnvGroup | Dec 19, 2017 | Licensed Site Professional, LSP, Massachusetts Contingency Plan

If you’re managing a spill of oil or hazardous materials in Massachusetts that exceeds a Reportable Concentration, you will need a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) to oversee the assessment and remediation. Below are 3 facts about LSPs anyone involved in spill...

An LSP’s Opinion: Background – What is it Good For?

by OmniEnvGroup | Sep 30, 2014 | Licensed Site Professional, LSP, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, MassDEP, Site Assessment

In the new and improved June 2014 version of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP), the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) revised the definition of “background”. Background is now defined as “those levels of oil and hazardous material...

An LSP’s Opinion: Changes to Activity and Use Limitations Under the New MCP

by OmniEnvGroup | Jul 28, 2014 | Activity and Use Limitation, Licensed Site Professional, LSP, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, MassDEP

In late June, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection issued a revised Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP: 310 CMR 40.0000).  The revisions included a number of changes about how Notices of Activity and Use Limitations (AULs) are prepared, recorded...

An LSP’s Opinion – The New and Improved MCP

by OmniEnvGroup | May 29, 2014 | Licensed Site Professional, LSP, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, MassDEP, Uncategorized

In case you haven’t already heard…the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has revised the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP; 310 CMR 40.0000 if you want all the details).  The new MCP includes some fairly significant revisions.  The key...

An LSP’s Opinion – MassDEP’s Similar Soils Provision Guidance

by OmniEnvGroup | Mar 6, 2014 | Licensed Site Professional, LSP, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, MassDEP, Waste Disposal

Under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP; 310 CMR 40.0000), there’s 4 basic criteria that must be met in order for a Licensed Site Professional (or LSP) to transport soil from a disposal site (I.e., a hazardous waste site) without prior notice or approval...

An LSP Opinion – The End of the RAO Statement

by OmniEnvGroup | Apr 15, 2013 | Licensed Site Professional, LSP, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, MassDEP

Response Action Outcome Statements (RAO) Statements are the endpoint of the site assessment and remediation process under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP).  It’s the point at which you say “there’s no risk – I’m done”.  As...
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