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COURSE DESCRIPTION MCP for Everyone: A Practical Understanding of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan This 4.5 hour course is designed for those non-lsps who need a general working knowledge of the Massachusetts Waste Site Cleanup Regulations, better known as the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP). It is also beneficial for LSPs who want a comprehensive review of the MCP. It will be taught by four senior practicing LSPs, including a senior risk assessment specialist who is also an LSP, and an environmental attorney. Topics covered will include the following: the release notification, Immediate Response Actions (IRAs), Release Abatement Measures (RAMs), Limited Response Actions (LRAs), Phase I through V reports, tier classification, risk characterizations, Remedy Operation Status (ROS), Permanent and Temporary Solutions, Activity and Use Limitations (AULs), cost recovery, MassDEP audits and fees. It was designed for practical application for attendees to gain an understanding of the process, pitfalls and timelines and what to expect from the MassDEP.

MCP FOR EVERYONE SYLLABUS March 2, 2017, 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sheraton Hotel, Framingham, Massachusetts Presenter and Time 3:30 3:35 (5 minutes) Andrew Irwin 3:35 4:30 (55 minutes) James Young 4:30 5:20 (50 minutes) 5:20 6:05 (45 minutes) Lisa Campe 6:35 7:45 (70 minutes) Robert Cox 7:45 8:15 (30 minutes) 8:15 8:30 (15 minutes) MCP Subpart and Section NA A 40.0000 B 40.0100 C 40.0300 P 40.1600 D 40.0400 E 40.0500 H 40.0800 H 40.0800 J 40.1000 Introduction Topic General Provisions, Definitions Responsibilities, Downgradient Property Status (DPS), Response Action Performance Standard (RAPS) Notifications and Exemptions, Limited Removal Actions (LRAs), Imminent Hazards (HIs) Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Materials List (MOHML) and MCP Timeline Preliminary Response Actions Tier Classification and Response Timelines Comprehensive Response Actions (Phase II, III, and IV) Comprehensive Response Actions (Phase V and ROS) Temporary and Permanent Solutions (previously RAOs) Light Dinner Break 6:05 6:35 (30 minutes) I 40.0900 Risk Characterization (Methods 1, 2, and 3) J 40.1074 and c. 21E, 4A K 40.1100 L 40.1200 M 40.1300 N 40.1400 Activity and Use Limitations (AULs), Demand Letters and Private Cost Recovery Audits Cost Recovery, Liens Administrative Record Public Involvement 310 CMR 4.00 Fees NA Technical and Regulatory Guidance NA 21E, Miscellaneous

Lisa J. Campe, LSP MCP for Everyone INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHIES Lisa Campe has extensive experience managing and supervising a variety of risk assessment projects, specializing in both MassDEP risk assessments under the MCP and the US EPA risk assessments under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). These assessments included both deterministic and probabilistic evaluation. Ms. Campe has also developed risk-based cleanup goals for the remediation of contaminated buildings, hazardous waste sites, and facility closures, and assisted in the performance of Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies and public health exposure evaluations. Based on the results of the evaluations, she has provided assistance to prioritize remedial response actions and associated risk management decisions. She has also negotiated risk-based remedies with regulators and stakeholders and communicated risk assessment and risk management issues to the public. Ms. Campe has also provided technical input for the ongoing redesign of the MCP, and has served on a number of related technical and policy committees, including the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Environmental Risk Assessment Committee that develops technical protocols. Ms. Camp is also a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) in Massachusetts and a member of the Regulations and Legislation Committee of the LSP Association. She lectures frequently on risk assessment topics and presents complex technical information to the public as part of the Public Involvement and Participation (PIP) process. Ms. Campe holds a BS in Geology from Duke University and a Masters of Public Health (MPH) from Boston University. James S. Young, PG, LSP Jim Young is an LSP at Cooperstown Environmental in Andover, MA, with more than 30 years of environmental consulting experience as an LSP and as a Professional Geologist. Jim served as a Chair of the Site Notification work group developing the 1993 MCP, before obtaining his LSP with the first group of licensees. He was also a member of the work group that developed the 1997 Brownfields legislation. He has been the LSP of Record for hundreds of MCP sites, in every phase of the MCP from notification through clean up. These sites have frequently involved preparation of or compliance with AULs. Jim has been a member of the LSPA Loss Prevention Committee, which he chaired for two years. He was later elected to the LSPA Board of Directors, and became LSPA President in 2010. He has prepared a number of articles for the LSPA Newsletter concerning technical issues including Substantial Release Migration, asbestos in soil, dust monitoring for chemical risks, and proper application of the Coal/Coal Ash/Wood Ash Background Technical Update. Prior to entering the environmental field, Jim was a minerals (metals) exploration geologist based in Denver, and worked throughout the western US and Alaska. He obtained an 1

undergraduate degree in Geology from Tufts University, and a Master s in Economic Geology from Colorado State University. Matthew E. Hackman, PE, CHMM, LSP, LEP is a Professional Engineer, LSP, Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) in Connecticut, ISDS Class III Designer in Rhode Island, and Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) applying his experience in air pollution control, wastewater treatment, and hazardous waste investigation and remediation. His experience includes air and wastewater permitting, PCB/VOC/heavy metals/ municipal landfill remediation RCRA/CERCLA/TSCA), specifications for remedial activities during facility closure and UST upgrades, and innovative soil, groundwater, and wastewater recycling/reuse technologies. Matt has experience in wastewater treatment, particularly industrial pretreatment technologies with emphasis on physical/chemical treatment. He has designed pretreatment facilities for the printed circuit board, chemical manufacturing, and electroplating/metal finishing industries as well as participating in the design of RCRA Part B treatment, storage and disposal facilities. His LSP work has included large multifamily residential properties for MassHousing/HUD, multiple commercial and industrial properties, and portfolios of service stations and former oil terminals. Mr. Hackman has employed a wide variety of remedial technologies, including both physical/chemical and biological remediation. He provides PE, LSP and LEP regulatory compliance services, both to other environmental services firms and to industrial, developer, petroleum marketing and government clients. He is self-employed since 1996. Matt served on the LSPA Board of Directors from 2002-2008 (including several years as treasurer) and again from 2009 to present, and was the 2013-2014 president of the LSPA. He is active on the LSPA Education Committee. He earned degrees in engineering from the University of Delaware (B.Ch.E.-Chemical Engineering) and Princeton University (M.S.E-Chemical Engineering), as well as an MBA from Northeastern University. J. Andrew Irwin, PE, LSP Mr. Irwin is President of IRWIN Engineers, Inc. a firm located in Natick, Massachusetts specializing in chemical and environmental engineering. IRWIN Engineers was founded in 1996 and is a professional service firm providing effective response action support to owners of commercial real estate for assessment and cleanup of contaminated properties and engineering for inherently safer processing and release prevention at industrial sites. Mr. Irwin received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering degrees in chemical engineering from Cornell University and has over 30 years of professional engineering consulting experience. He is a practicing LSP and a Past President of the LSP Association. As a longstanding member of the LSPA Technical Practices Committee he has written many articles for the LSPA Newsletter and presented courses related to technical and regulatory facets of site 2

assessment, remediation and, in particular, management of remediation waste and hazardous waste. Robert Cox, Esq. Bob Cox counsels clients on environmental compliance and enforcement actions. He regularly advises clients on Brownfields development activities and on strategies to limit or shift environmental liability risks in connection with real estate or business transfers. He also represents clients in cost recovery claims under Chapter 21E and CERCLA in state and federal courts, and defends claims and actions brought by government environmental enforcement agencies in administrative hearings and appeals. Mr. Cox is recognized as one of the top environmental lawyers in Massachusetts by Chambers USA, America s Leading Lawyers for Business. He has been selected by his peers as one of the Best Lawyers in America in the practice area of Environmental Law, and since 2004, he has been selected for inclusion in Massachusetts Super Lawyers. He is a frequent speaker and has authored many publications on current topics relating to environmental law and is a board member of the Environmental Business Council of New England, Inc. and for many years chaired the City of Worcester Mayor s Brownfields Roundtable. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and Suffolk University Law School. 3