Standard Guide for Disclosure of Environmental Liabilities

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1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this guide is to provide a series of options or instructions consistent with good commercial and customary practice in the United States for environmental liability disclosures accompanying audited and unaudited financial statements. This guide is consistent with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
1.2 Objectives—The objectives of this guide are to determine the conditions warranting disclosure and the content of appropriate disclosure.

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Designation:E2173–07
Standard Guide for
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Disclosure of Environmental Liabilities
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2173; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 3.1.1 activity and use limitations (AULs)—legal or physical
restrictions or limitations on the use of, or access to, a site or
1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this guide is to provide a
facility to eliminate or minimize potential exposures to chemi-
series of options or instructions consistent with good commer-
calsofconcern,ortopreventactivitiesthatcouldinterferewith
cial and customary practice in the United States for environ-
theeffectivenessofaresponseaction,toensuremaintenanceof
mental liability disclosures accompanying audited and unau-
a condition of “acceptable risk” or “no significant risk” to
dited financial statements. This guide is consistent with
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human health and the environment. These legal or physical
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
restrictions are intended to prevent adverse impacts to indi-
1.2 Objectives—The objectives of this guide are to deter-
viduals or populations that may be exposed to chemicals of
mine the conditions warranting disclosure and the content of
concern.
appropriate disclosure.
3.1.2 asset retirement obligation—legal obligations associ-
2. Referenced Documents ated with the retirement of a tangible long-lived asset that
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result from the acquisition, construction, development, or
2.1 ASTM Standards:
normal operation of a tangible long-lived asset.
D5746 Classification of Environmental Condition of Prop-
3.1.3 CERCLIS—Comprehensive Environmental Response,
erty Area Types for Defense Base Closure and Realign-
Compensation and Liability Information System, the list of
ment Facilities
sites compiled by the EPA that the EPA has investigated or is
E1527 Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase
currently investigating for potential hazardous substance con-
I Environmental Site Assessment Process
tamination for possible inclusion on the National Priorities
E1739 Guide for Risk-Based Corrective Action Applied at
List.
Petroleum Release Sites
3.1.4 claim—a demand for payment.
E2137 Guide for Estimating Monetary Costs and Liabilities
3.1.5 current government environmental record source—
for Environmental Matters
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any environmental record source available from a government
2.2 EPA Directives:
or commercial entity, provided the record is updated in
United States Environmental Protection Agency, OSWER
accordance with the update requirement of Practice E1527.
Directive 9610.17: Use of Risk-Based Decision-Making
3.1.6 engineering controls (EC)—physical modifications to
in UST Corrective Action Programs
a site or facility (for example, capping, slurry walls, or point of
3. Terminology
use water treatment) to reduce or eliminate the potential for
exposure to hazardous substances or petroleum products in the
3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
soil or ground water on the property.
3.1.7 environmental liabilities—asset retirement obliga-
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ThisguideisunderthejurisdictionofASTMCommitteeE50onEnvironmental
tions,accruedliabilities,andlosscontingenciesassociatedwith
Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action and is the direct responsibil-
any natural conditions or manmade incidents, including terror-
ity of Subcommittee E50.05 on Environmental Risk Management.
Current edition approved March 15, 2007. Published April 2007. Originally ism, that pose an unacceptable risk to health, safety, property,
approved in 2001. Last previous edition approved in 2001 as E2173 – 01. DOI:
ortheenvironmentthatwouldbethesubjectofanenforcement
10.1520/E2173-07.
action or other legal action.
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This guide alone does not satisfy or include all disclosure requirements under
3.1.8 Federal Register, (FR)—publication of the United
GAAP, SEC, or any other agency or regulatory body. Appendix X1 provides some
examples of where such requirements are contained.
States government published daily (except for federal holidays
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