West Virginia Code
Article 22. Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment Act
§22-22-10. Inspections; Right of Entry; Sampling; Reports and Analyses

(a) The director, upon presentation of proper credentials may enter any building, property, premises, place or facility where brownfield or voluntary remediation activities are being or have been performed for the purpose of making an inspection to ascertain the compliance by any person with the provisions of this article or the rules promulgated by the director.
(b) The director shall make periodic inspections at sites subject to this article. After an inspection is made, a report shall be filed with the director and a copy shall be provided to the person who is responsible pursuant to the voluntary agreement for remediation activities. The reports shall not disclose any confidential information protected under the provisions of subsection (d), section four of this article. The inspection reports shall be available to the public in accordance with the provisions of article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code.
(c) The director may, upon presentation of proper credentials, enter any building, motor vehicle, property, premises or site where brownfield or voluntary remediation activities are being or have been performed and take samples of wastes, soils, air, surface water and groundwater. In taking such samples, the director may utilize such sampling methods as are necessary in exercising good scientific technique. Following the taking of any sample, the director shall give the person responsible in the voluntary agreement for remediation activities a receipt describing the sample obtained and if requested, a portion of each sample equal in volume or weight to the portion retained. The director shall promptly provide a copy of any analysis made to the responsible person named in the voluntary agreement.
(d) Upon presentation of proper credentials, the director shall be given access to all records relating to a brownfield or voluntary remediation.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 22. Environmental Resources

Article 22. Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment Act

§22-22-1. Legislative Findings; Legislative Statement of Purpose

§22-22-2. Definitions

§22-22-3. Rule-Making Authority of the Director

§22-22-4. Voluntary Remediation Program; Eligibility Application and Fee; Information Available to Public; Confidentiality of Trade Secrets; Information; Criminal Penalties; Requirements of Site Assessment; Rejection or Return of Application; Appeal...

§22-22-5. Brownfield Application; Remediation Process; Brownfield Remediation; Eligibility; Application; Remediation Loan; and Obtaining Information From Director

§22-22-6. Voluntary Remediation Administrative Fund Established; Voluntary Remediation Fees Authorized; Brownfields Revolving Fund Established; Disbursement of Funds Moneys; Employment of Specialized Persons Authorized

§22-22-7. Voluntary Remediation Agreement; Required Use of Licensed Remediation Specialist; Required Provisions of a Voluntary Remediation Agreement; Failure to Reach Agreement; Appeal to the Environmental Quality Board; No Enforcement Action When Su...

§22-22-8. Voluntary Remediation Work Plans and Reports

§22-22-9. Termination of Agreement; Cost of Recovery; Legal Actions

§22-22-10. Inspections; Right of Entry; Sampling; Reports and Analyses

§22-22-11. Licensed Remediation Specialist, Licensure Procedures

§22-22-12. Enforcement Orders for Licensed Remediation Specialists; Cease and Desist Order; Criminal Penalties

§22-22-13. Certificate of Completion

§22-22-14. Land-Use Covenant; Criminal Penalties

§22-22-15. Reopeners

§22-22-16. Duty of Assessor and Citizens to Notify Director When Change of Property Use Occurs

§22-22-17. Public Notification for Brownfields

§22-22-18. Environmental Liability Protection

§22-22-19. Establishing and Limiting the Responsibilities of Remediation Contractors

§22-22-20. Affirmative Defenses

§22-22-21. Savings Clause