Institutional Controls
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Protecting
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The Institutional Controls Program (ICP) is a locally-enforced set of rules and regulations designed to ensure the integrity of clean soil and other protective barriers placed over contaminants left throughout the Bunker Hill Superfund site.
The ICP also provides education, sampling assistance, clean soils for small projects that need less than one cubic yard of material, pick-up of soil removed from small projects and a permanent disposal site for contaminated soils generated site wide.
The ICP regulates and provides assistance with construction and renovation projects on building interiors that involve ceiling and attic work, insulation removal, and work in dirt basements and crawl spaces.
The fundamental purpose of the ICP is to protect the public health and assist local land transactions within the Superfund site.
Questions? Here's how to contact Institutional Controls:
Panhandle Health District
114 Riverside Ave.
Kellogg, ID, 83837-2351
(208) 783-0707
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Click here for a history of Blood Lead Levels and results of 2012 testing.
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