About the Program

What Is It?
The Institutional Controls Program (ICP) is a locally-enforced set of regulations designed to ensure the intergrity of clean soil and other protective barriers placed over contaminants left in place throughout the Bunker Hill Superfund site.
- Maps of the site
- Map of Disposal Sites
Purpose
To protect the public health and assist with local land transactions within the Bunker Hill Superfund site. ICP's objectives are to see that barriers are created and/or maintained and to operate a system of activity controls and standards to keep remaining contaminants in place.
How It Works
All excavation and grading construction and certain interior remodeling projects proposed for any land or structure within the boundaries of the Superfund site must have an approved permit(s) from the Panhandle Health District (PHD) and other permit authorities which have jurisdiction over land-use issues.
The PHD permit must be issued and valid before any work permit issued by any other entity is valid.
All contractors involved in excavation and grading construction and certain interior remodeling projects within the site must be licensed by PHD.
Fees
There are no fees associated with contractor licensing or work permits issued by PHD.
Here's a PowerPoint on ICP:
Questions? Here's how to contact ICP:
Panhandle Health District
114 Riverside Ave.
Kellogg, ID 83837-2351
(208) 783-0707
RULES