Any commission employee who places or requests the placement of a warning sign on contaminated property must file a report with the commission's central office in Austin within 10 days of such a request or placement. The report must include the following information, if known: (1) the name and office telephone number of the reporting individual; (2) the name and telephone number of the commission personnel investigating the site; (3) the location of the contaminated property; (4) the identity of the contaminant(s); (5) the physical and chemical properties of the contaminant(s); (6) the source of the contamination; (7) the extent of the area impacted by the contamination; (8) condition(s) affecting the migration of the contamination including surface water runoff, release(s) to the air, releases to the groundwater,
prevailing weather, and/or any fire(s); (9) the extent of the actual and potential exposure to the contaminant(s) including exposure by emergency personnel, occupational exposure, and real or potential exposure to the public; (10) a description of the procedures used or proposed to be used to determine whether warning signs are necessary and to determine the appropriate placement of the warning signs; (11) when and where warning signs were placed or are proposed to be placed; (12) whether written consent was obtained from the property owner; and (13) a copy of any written consent obtained from the property owner.
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