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In 1997, the Utah Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) was created to promote the voluntary cleanup of contaminated sites. The VCP is intended to encourage redevelopment of Brownfields and other impacted sites by providing a streamlined cleanup program.

These threats are minimized when UST owners or operators (responsible parties) report a leak to the environment to the local regulatory agency within 24 hours of detection, as required. Regulatory Agencies are ready to assist UST responsible parties in responding to leaking USTs. If you are the owner or operator of an underground storage tank that has encountered an unauthorized release (leak), you are required to report the leak and may be required to perform a soil and groundwater investigation and/or cleanup under the direction of the lead regulatory agency.

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If a leak occurs, responsible parties or their representative must notify the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board or County Agency and submit an unauthorized release form. Site investigation and cleanup (corrective action) costs can only be reimbursed by the Cleanup Fund after the tank release has been reported to the Regional Board or county regulatory agency.

Choosing an environmental consulting firm to perform the required investigation and cleanup will probably be the most difficult and time consuming task required of you in the corrective action process. It is also the most important task. No other single factor, within your control, will affect the cost, duration, and overall frustration level of corrective action. You are advised to take this task very seriously and proceed with caution. Get more information about finding a consultant or contractor.

The goal of the Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) is to encourage private-sector cleanups of brownfields and to promote their redevelopment as a means to revitalize economically blighted communities. The BCP is an alternative to greenfield development and is intended to remove some of the barriers to, and provide tax incentives for, the redevelopment of urban brownfields.

Brownfield sites are any real property where a contaminant is present at levels exceeding the soil cleanup objectives or other health-based or environmental standards, criteria or guidance adopted by DEC that are applicable based on the reasonably anticipated use of the property, except:

All environmental investigation and cleanup activity must be performed in accordance with Work Plan or design documents approved by DEC. Reports documenting the completion of all work must be submitted to DEC for approval in order to receive a Certificate of Completion. The documents are typically prepared by the Applicant's engineering consultant, and require a certification by either a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP) or a Professional Engineer (PE) registered in New York State. For more information about the investigation and cleanup guidance, work plan and reporting requirements and certifications, please refer to DER-10/Technical Guidance for Site Investigation and Remediation (PDF, 1.1 MB). Commonly required report and work plan submittals are described on the BCP Work Plan and Report Documents page.

The Remedial Alternatives Analysis Report identifies one or more remedial alternatives and evaluates the effectiveness of each alternative with respect to the remedy selection evaluation criteria as presented in 6 NYCRR Part 375 and DER-10. Remedies in the BCP are selected from four cleanup tracks (See 6 NYCRR Part 375-3.8) (link leaves DEC):

DEC will consider the public comments for final remedy selection, have the applicant revise the plan as necessary, and issue a final Decision Document which describes the selected remedy. The applicant(s) may then design and perform the cleanup action to address the site contamination, with oversight by DEC and the NYS Department of Health.

You have access to the digital global map that showcases your cleanups and allows you to view cleanups globally. You will also have access to toolkits, cleanup competitions, participation in social media campaigns, access to tailor made toolkits, and be able to participate in webinars and Earth Day Live sessions.

Xstream Cleanup is a Quad-Cities initiative to clean up our waterways with the goal of maintaining clean water for drinking, recreation, wildlife and commerce. Check out cleanup information, create and organize a cleanup event, see a map that includes past and upcoming cleanup locations, browse photos and register to volunteer today!

Interested in setting up a cleanup with us? Fill out a form based on whether or not you are bringing your own volunteers or need to find volunteers, and our staff will help you set up the event accordingly.

If the type of object you'd like to cleanup does not have a close() method, but some other no-argument method, you can specify the name of this method like so:
@Cleanup("dispose") org.eclipse.swt.widgets.CoolBar bar = new CoolBar(parent, 0);
By default, the cleanup method is presumed to be close(). A cleanup method that takes 1 or more arguments cannot be called via @Cleanup.

In the finally block, the cleanup method is only called if the given resource is not null. However, if you use delombok on the code, a call to lombok.Lombok.preventNullAnalysis(Object o) is inserted to prevent warnings if static code analysis could determine that a null-check would not be needed. Compilation with lombok.jar on the classpath removes that method call, so there is no runtime dependency.

If your code throws an exception, and the cleanup method call that is then triggered also throws an exception, then the original exception is hidden by the exception thrown by the cleanup call. You should not rely on this 'feature'. Preferably, lombok would like to generate code so that, if the main body has thrown an exception, any exception thrown by the close call is silently swallowed (but if the main body exited in any other way, exceptions by the close call will not be swallowed). The authors of lombok do not currently know of a feasible way to implement this scheme, but if java updates allow it, or we find a way, we'll fix it.

*Property owners will pay no upfront cost if they are participating in the state-led cleanup program. If your insurance policy specifically designates funds for cleanup and you do not use them, or if there are insurance funds left over after you have rebuilt your home or business, the state will ask for those funds as reimbursement. This would happen after the entire cleanup process is completed.

Doing your own cleanup without proper protection puts your health at risk. Burned materials are hazardous and require more than gloves and a mask to protect your health. Buildings constructed before 2004 are likely to contain asbestos, which is carcinogenic.

Hi Gurus, I am working on an entirely messed up and huge program and slowly cleaning it up. So I am using the cleanup diagram tool to fix some parts of the program and work my manual cleanup from there. However It doesn't work on the main vi but works on other vis. My question would be, is there a particular setting in labview that stops the cleanup diagram tool not to work? I am using LV 2015.

So far I checked, nothing is selected and recheckd the structure and they are not excluded from cleanup. I also check the outside structures just incase the whole loop is excluded from cleanup, but it's not.

Maybe post your code and we can see if we can clean it up. That being said I have seen the cleanup tool refuse to work, if the block diagram grew too much as a result of the clean up. There is a maximum front panel and block diagram size, and once you reach it strange things happen. BD Cleanup generally expands things so they put in some kind of check to ensure that it doesn't grow too large after doing the clean up. Is it possible your BD is this huge?

I've also seen the cleanup not work on small diagrams and LabView crashed as a result. This was on a new i7 PC with 16gb of ram, and tech support never was able to figure out why it happened. They just told me to reload LabView...

Sounds like the too large block diagram could actually be the real problem. Luickily you can cleanup selections of code by selecting it then performing a cleanup. I also think you can cleanup structures by right clicking them. Good luck, some times it is easier to just understand what the program does, and start over, copying parts of the existing program into a better design.

Youre suggestion on creating a new came to me long ago and I am doing it on the side. However the cleanup on selections of the code is the one that is not working. I don't want to do a cleanup on the whole code as I have a gut feel it would do worse and make it bigger so I am cleaning it up piece by piece (selection by selection) but unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work... Came to think. what have I done wrong?

Anyone can take part, just pick a cleanup location - roadway, neighborhood, park. Do you want us to pick a location for you? Simply register and take part in this City-wide effort to cleanup our community.

Through the Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup program, all city neighborhoods have a cleanup once a year during the months of January through October. In addition to Sanitation Services collecting items left at the curb, Code Enforcement conducts a sweep of the cleanup area and addresses any code violations.

Only the real property owner or person responsible for site rehabilitation qualifies as an applicant. Applications may be submitted for individual sites or for the aggregate cleanup of five or more sites. Information regarding required components of both individual or bundled applications and the nonrefundable review fee may be found in the documents listed below.

The Department of the Environment (DoE) Comprehensive Community Cleanup Program is designed to revitalize, enhance and help maintain unincorporated areas of the County. During the spring and fall seasons, DoE works with organized civic and homeowners associations to provide a concentrated focus of County cleanup and maintenance services to a community over a two-week period.

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