Sites are usually assigned to site managers after receipt and acceptance of a valid Site Access Agreement (SAA) from the real property owner or verified responsible party of the site. In some cases, an assignment is made in anticipation of receipt of an executed site access agreement because of the site manager’s previous or current involvement with a site or other extenuating circumstances.
As noted in the Cleanup Program Summaries, several of the funding assistance programs have a requirement for the property owner/responsible party to share in the cost of the cleanup. In addition to the copayment/cost-savings/combination requirements of the Petroleum Cleanup Participation Program (PCPP) and co-payment requirements of Advanced Cleanup (AC) (which are handled under contract), there are also Petroleum Liability and Restoration Insurance Program (PLRIP) deductibles and CAPs (the limit of State funds that can be used on a site) that must be applied and tracked.
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