SERVICE

Apply for regulatory oversight of your environmental remediation

We offer regulatory oversight of environmental remediation with our Voluntary Remedial Action Program (VRAP).

What to know

Cost

Check the fee schedule for:

 

  • The application fee
  • Staff time to manage the project

Application is voluntary

If your site poses a threat to public health or the environment, environmental cleanup is required. You may voluntarily seek oversight from

What to do

We are not currently accepting new VRAP applications. Please contact the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) or the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) for oversight of your remediation project.

Apply to the Voluntary Remedial Action Program (VRAP) if you want to clean up a property with hazardous waste. If you are developing on land that may be contaminated, you may have other requirements to protect human and environmental health.

1. Fill out an application

Apply to find out if you qualify for the program.

2. Submit your application

Email the application and any supporting documents to DPH-SiteMitGeneral@sfdph.org.

3. Pay the application fee

By mail

Submit a check made out to "San Francisco Department of Public Health". Include your project name and address on the check. Address the letter to:

Environmental Health BranchSite Assessment and Mitigation Program
49 South Van Ness Avenue
Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94103
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In person

Pay the application fee with a credit card or check on the second floor of the San Francisco Permit Center:

Permit CenterPrint Center
49 South Van Ness Ave, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
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4. Submit a Remedial Action Agreement

We will let you know what you need to do to clean up your site. The agreement will depend on your cleanup. Draft and submit a plan that includes details about:

  • Cleanup goals
  • The testing, monitoring, and analysis you will do to identify the contamination
  • How you will clean up your site

5. Clean up your site

​​​​​We will let the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) know at least 10 days before starting cleanup work. We can give you a certificate after you complete the cleanup goals.

Get help

Phone
Site Assessment and Mitigation415-252-3800