81_FR_20319 81 FR 20252 - National Priorities List

81 FR 20252 - National Priorities List

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 67 (April 7, 2016)

Page Range20252-20257
FR Document2016-07672

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (``CERCLA'' or ``the Act''), as amended, requires that the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (``NCP'') include a list of national priorities among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants throughout the United States. The National Priorities List (``NPL'') constitutes this list. The NPL is intended primarily to guide the Environmental Protection Agency (``the EPA'' or ``the agency'') in determining which sites warrant further investigation. These further investigations will allow the EPA to assess the nature and extent of public health and environmental risks associated with the site and to determine what CERCLA-financed remedial action(s), if any, may be appropriate. This rule adds five sites to the General Superfund section of the NPL.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 300

[EPA-HQ-SFUND-2015-0573, 0574, 0578, 0579 and 0580; FRL-9944-36-OLEM]


National Priorities List

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
Liability Act of 1980 (``CERCLA'' or ``the Act''), as amended, requires 
that the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency 
Plan (``NCP'') include a list of national priorities among the known 
releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants or 
contaminants throughout the United States. The National Priorities List 
(``NPL'') constitutes this list. The NPL is intended primarily to guide 
the Environmental Protection Agency (``the EPA'' or ``the agency'') in 
determining which sites warrant further investigation. These further 
investigations will allow the EPA to assess the nature and extent of 
public health and environmental risks associated with the site and to 
determine what CERCLA-financed remedial action(s), if any, may be 
appropriate. This rule adds five sites to the General Superfund section 
of the NPL.

DATES: The document is effective on May 9, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Contact information for the EPA Headquarters:
     Docket Coordinator, Headquarters; U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency; CERCLA Docket Office; 1301 Constitution Avenue NW.; 
William Jefferson Clinton Building West, Room 3334, Washington, DC 
20004, 202/566-0276.
    The contact information for the regional dockets is as follows:
     Holly Inglis, Region 1 (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT), U.S. EPA, 
Superfund Records and Information Center, 5 Post Office Square, Suite 
100, Boston, MA 02109-3912; 617/918-1413.
     Ildefonso Acosta, Region 2 (NJ, NY, PR, VI), U.S. EPA, 290 
Broadway, New York, NY 10007-1866; 212/637-4344.
     Lorie Baker (ASRC), Region 3 (DE, DC, MD, PA, VA, WV), 
U.S. EPA, Library, 1650 Arch Street, Mailcode 3HS12, Philadelphia, PA 
19103; 215/814-3355.
     Jennifer Wendel, Region 4 (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, 
TN), U.S. EPA, 61 Forsyth Street SW., Mailcode 9T25, Atlanta, GA 30303; 
404/562-8799.
     Todd Quesada, Region 5 (IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI), U.S. EPA 
Superfund Division Librarian/SFD Records Manager SRC-7J, Metcalfe 
Federal Building, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604; 312/
886-4465.
     Brenda Cook, Region 6 (AR, LA, NM, OK, TX), U.S. EPA, 1445 
Ross Avenue, Suite 1200, Mailcode 6SFTS, Dallas, TX 75202-2733; 214/
665-7436.
     Preston Law, Region 7 (IA, KS, MO, NE), U.S. EPA, 11201 
Renner Blvd., Mailcode SUPR/SPEB, Lenexa, KS 66219; 913/551-7097.
     Sabrina Forrest, Region 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY), U.S. 
EPA, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Mailcode 8EPR-B, Denver, CO 80202-1129; 303/
312-6484.
     Sharon Murray, Region 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV, AS, GU, MP), U.S. 
EPA, 75 Hawthorne Street, Mailcode SFD 6-1, San Francisco, CA 94105; 
415/947-4250.
     Ken Marcy, Region 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA), U.S. EPA, 1200 6th 
Avenue, Mailcode ECL-112, Seattle, WA 98101; 206/463-1349.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Terry Jeng, phone: (703) 603-8852, 
email: [email protected] Site Assessment and Remedy Decisions Branch, 
Assessment and Remediation Division, Office of Superfund Remediation 
and Technology Innovation (Mailcode 5204P), U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency; 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460; 
or the Superfund Hotline, phone (800) 424-9346 or (703) 412-9810 in the 
Washington, DC, metropolitan area.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

I. Background
    A. What are CERCLA and SARA?
    B. What is the NCP?
    C. What is the National Priorities List (NPL)?
    D. How are sites listed on the NPL?
    E. What happens to sites on the NPL?
    F. Does the NPL define the boundaries of sites?
    G. How are sites removed from the NPL?

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    H. May the EPA delete portions of sites from the NPL as they are 
cleaned up?
    I. What is the Construction Completion List (CCL)?
    J. What is the Sitewide Ready for Anticipated Use measure?
    K. What is state/tribal correspondence concerning NPL listing?
II. Availability of Information to the Public
    A. May I review the documents relevant to this final rule?
    B. What documents are available for review at the EPA 
headquarters docket?
    C. What documents are available for review at the EPA regional 
dockets?
    D. How do I access the documents?
    E. How may I obtain a current list of NPL sites?
III. Contents of This Final Rule
    A. Additions to the NPL
    B. What did the EPA do with the public comments it received?
IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and 
Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
    B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
    C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
    D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
    E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
    F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With 
Indian Tribal Governments
    G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From 
Environmental Health and Safety Risks
    H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect 
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
    I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)
    J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address 
Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income 
Populations
    K. Congressional Review Act

I. Background

A. What are CERCLA and SARA?

    In 1980, Congress enacted the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. 9601-9675 (``CERCLA'' or 
``the Act''), in response to the dangers of uncontrolled releases or 
threatened releases of hazardous substances, and releases or 
substantial threats of releases into the environment of any pollutant 
or contaminant that may present an imminent or substantial danger to 
the public health or welfare. CERCLA was amended on October 17, 1986, 
by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (``SARA''), Public 
Law 99-499, 100 Stat. 1613 et seq.

B. What is the NCP?

    To implement CERCLA, the EPA promulgated the revised National Oil 
and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (``NCP''), 40 CFR 
part 300, on July 16, 1982 (47 FR 31180), pursuant to CERCLA section 
105 and Executive Order 12316 (46 FR 42237, August 20, 1981). The NCP 
sets guidelines and procedures for responding to releases and 
threatened releases of hazardous substances, or releases or substantial 
threats of releases into the environment of any pollutant or 
contaminant that may present an imminent or substantial danger to the 
public health or welfare. The EPA has revised the NCP on several 
occasions. The most recent comprehensive revision was on March 8, 1990 
(55 FR 8666).
    As required under section 105(a)(8)(A) of CERCLA, the NCP also 
includes ``criteria for determining priorities among releases or 
threatened releases throughout the United States for the purpose of 
taking remedial action and, to the extent practicable, taking into 
account the potential urgency of such action, for the purpose of taking 
removal action.'' ``Removal'' actions are defined broadly and include a 
wide range of actions taken to study, clean up, prevent or otherwise 
address releases and threatened releases of hazardous substances, 
pollutants or contaminants (42 U.S.C. 9601(23)).

C. What is the National Priorities List (NPL)?

    The NPL is a list of national priorities among the known or 
threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants 
throughout the United States. The list, which is appendix B of the NCP 
(40 CFR part 300), was required under section 105(a)(8)(B) of CERCLA, 
as amended. Section 105(a)(8)(B) defines the NPL as a list of 
``releases'' and the highest priority ``facilities'' and requires that 
the NPL be revised at least annually. The NPL is intended primarily to 
guide the EPA in determining which sites warrant further investigation 
to assess the nature and extent of public health and environmental 
risks associated with a release of hazardous substances, pollutants or 
contaminants. The NPL is of only limited significance, however, as it 
does not assign liability to any party or to the owner of any specific 
property. Also, placing a site on the NPL does not mean that any 
remedial or removal action necessarily need be taken.
    For purposes of listing, the NPL includes two sections, one of 
sites that are generally evaluated and cleaned up by the EPA (the 
``General Superfund section'') and one of sites that are owned or 
operated by other federal agencies (the ``Federal Facilities 
section''). With respect to sites in the Federal Facilities section, 
these sites are generally being addressed by other federal agencies. 
Under Executive Order 12580 (52 FR 2923, January 29, 1987) and CERCLA 
section 120, each federal agency is responsible for carrying out most 
response actions at facilities under its own jurisdiction, custody or 
control, although the EPA is responsible for preparing a Hazard Ranking 
System (``HRS'') score and determining whether the facility is placed 
on the NPL.

D. How are sites listed on the NPL?

    There are three mechanisms for placing sites on the NPL for 
possible remedial action (see 40 CFR 300.425(c) of the NCP): (1) A site 
may be included on the NPL if it scores sufficiently high on the HRS, 
which the EPA promulgated as appendix A of the NCP (40 CFR part 300). 
The HRS serves as a screening tool to evaluate the relative potential 
of uncontrolled hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants to 
pose a threat to human health or the environment. On December 14, 1990 
(55 FR 51532), the EPA promulgated revisions to the HRS partly in 
response to CERCLA section 105(c), added by SARA. The revised HRS 
evaluates four pathways: Ground water, surface water, soil exposure and 
air. As a matter of agency policy, those sites that score 28.50 or 
greater on the HRS are eligible for the NPL. (2) Each state may 
designate a single site as its top priority to be listed on the NPL, 
without any HRS score. This provision of CERCLA requires that, to the 
extent practicable, the NPL include one facility designated by each 
state as the greatest danger to public health, welfare or the 
environment among known facilities in the state. This mechanism for 
listing is set out in the NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(c)(2). (3) The third 
mechanism for listing, included in the NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(c)(3), 
allows certain sites to be listed without any HRS score, if all of the 
following conditions are met:
     The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 
(ATSDR) of the U.S. Public Health Service has issued a health advisory 
that recommends dissociation of individuals from the release.
     The EPA determines that the release poses a significant 
threat to public health.
     The EPA anticipates that it will be more cost-effective to 
use its remedial authority than to use its removal authority to respond 
to the release.
    The EPA promulgated an original NPL of 406 sites on September 8, 
1983 (48 FR 40658) and generally has updated it at least annually.

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E. What happens to sites on the NPL?

    A site may undergo remedial action financed by the Trust Fund 
established under CERCLA (commonly referred to as the ``Superfund'') 
only after it is placed on the NPL, as provided in the NCP at 40 CFR 
300.425(b)(1). (``Remedial actions'' are those ``consistent with a 
permanent remedy, taken instead of or in addition to removal actions'' 
(40 CFR 300.5). However, under 40 CFR 300.425(b)(2), placing a site on 
the NPL ``does not imply that monies will be expended.'' The EPA may 
pursue other appropriate authorities to respond to the releases, 
including enforcement action under CERCLA and other laws.

F. Does the NPL define the boundaries of sites?

    The NPL does not describe releases in precise geographical terms; 
it would be neither feasible nor consistent with the limited purpose of 
the NPL (to identify releases that are priorities for further 
evaluation), for it to do so. Indeed, the precise nature and extent of 
the site are typically not known at the time of listing.
    Although a CERCLA ``facility'' is broadly defined to include any 
area where a hazardous substance has ``come to be located'' (CERCLA 
section 101(9)), the listing process itself is not intended to define 
or reflect the boundaries of such facilities or releases. Of course, 
HRS data (if the HRS is used to list a site) upon which the NPL 
placement was based will, to some extent, describe the release(s) at 
issue. That is, the NPL site would include all releases evaluated as 
part of that HRS analysis.
    When a site is listed, the approach generally used to describe the 
relevant release(s) is to delineate a geographical area (usually the 
area within an installation or plant boundaries) and identify the site 
by reference to that area. However, the NPL site is not necessarily 
coextensive with the boundaries of the installation or plant, and the 
boundaries of the installation or plant are not necessarily the 
``boundaries'' of the site. Rather, the site consists of all 
contaminated areas within the area used to identify the site, as well 
as any other location where that contamination has come to be located, 
or from where that contamination came.
    In other words, while geographic terms are often used to designate 
the site (e.g., the ``Jones Co. Plant site'') in terms of the property 
owned by a particular party, the site, properly understood, is not 
limited to that property (e.g., it may extend beyond the property due 
to contaminant migration), and conversely may not occupy the full 
extent of the property (e.g., where there are uncontaminated parts of 
the identified property, they may not be, strictly speaking, part of 
the ``site''). The ``site'' is thus neither equal to, nor confined by, 
the boundaries of any specific property that may give the site its 
name, and the name itself should not be read to imply that this site is 
coextensive with the entire area within the property boundary of the 
installation or plant. In addition, the site name is merely used to 
help identify the geographic location of the contamination, and is not 
meant to constitute any determination of liability at a site. For 
example, the name ``Jones Co. plant site,'' does not imply that the 
Jones Company is responsible for the contamination located on the plant 
site.
    EPA regulations provide that the remedial investigation (``RI'') 
``is a process undertaken . . . to determine the nature and extent of 
the problem presented by the release'' as more information is developed 
on site contamination, and which is generally performed in an 
interactive fashion with the feasibility study (``FS'') (40 CFR 300.5). 
During the RI/FS process, the release may be found to be larger or 
smaller than was originally thought, as more is learned about the 
source(s) and the migration of the contamination. However, the HRS 
inquiry focuses on an evaluation of the threat posed and therefore the 
boundaries of the release need not be exactly defined. Moreover, it 
generally is impossible to discover the full extent of where the 
contamination ``has come to be located'' before all necessary studies 
and remedial work are completed at a site. Indeed, the known boundaries 
of the contamination can be expected to change over time. Thus, in most 
cases, it may be impossible to describe the boundaries of a release 
with absolute certainty.
    Further, as noted previously, NPL listing does not assign liability 
to any party or to the owner of any specific property. Thus, if a party 
does not believe it is liable for releases on discrete parcels of 
property, it can submit supporting information to the agency at any 
time after it receives notice it is a potentially responsible party.
    For these reasons, the NPL need not be amended as further research 
reveals more information about the location of the contamination or 
release.

G. How are sites removed from the NPL?

    The EPA may delete sites from the NPL where no further response is 
appropriate under Superfund, as explained in the NCP at 40 CFR 
300.425(e). This section also provides that the EPA shall consult with 
states on proposed deletions and shall consider whether any of the 
following criteria have been met:
    (i) Responsible parties or other persons have implemented all 
appropriate response actions required;
    (ii) All appropriate Superfund-financed response has been 
implemented and no further response action is required; or
    (iii) The remedial investigation has shown the release poses no 
significant threat to public health or the environment, and taking of 
remedial measures is not appropriate.

H. May the EPA delete portions of sites from the NPL as they are 
cleaned up?

    In November 1995, the EPA initiated a policy to delete portions of 
NPL sites where cleanup is complete (60 FR 55465, November 1, 1995). 
Total site cleanup may take many years, while portions of the site may 
have been cleaned up and made available for productive use.

I. What is the Construction Completion List (CCL)?

    The EPA also has developed an NPL construction completion list 
(``CCL'') to simplify its system of categorizing sites and to better 
communicate the successful completion of cleanup activities (58 FR 
12142, March 2, 1993). Inclusion of a site on the CCL has no legal 
significance.
    Sites qualify for the CCL when: (1) Any necessary physical 
construction is complete, whether or not final cleanup levels or other 
requirements have been achieved; (2) the EPA has determined that the 
response action should be limited to measures that do not involve 
construction (e.g., institutional controls); or (3) the site qualifies 
for deletion from the NPL. For the most up-to-date information on the 
CCL, see the EPA's Internet site at https://www.epa.gov/superfund/about-superfund-cleanup-process#tab-6.

J. What is the Sitewide Ready for Anticipated Use measure?

    The Sitewide Ready for Anticipated Use measure represents important 
Superfund accomplishments and the measure reflects the high priority 
the EPA places on considering anticipated future land use as part of 
the remedy selection process. See Guidance for Implementing the 
Sitewide Ready-for-Reuse Measure, May 24, 2006, OSWER 9365.0-36. This 
measure applies to final and deleted sites where construction is 
complete, all cleanup goals have been achieved, and all institutional 
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controls are in place. The EPA has been successful on many occasions in 
carrying out remedial actions that ensure protectiveness of human 
health and the environment for current and future land uses, in a 
manner that allows contaminated properties to be restored to 
environmental and economic vitality. For further information, please go 
to https://www.epa.gov/superfund/about-superfund-cleanup-process#tab-9.

K. What is state/tribal correspondence concerning NPL listing?

    In order to maintain close coordination with states and tribes in 
the NPL listing decision process, the EPA's policy is to determine the 
position of the states and tribes regarding sites that the EPA is 
considering for listing. This consultation process is outlined in two 
memoranda that can be found at the following Web site: https://www.epa.gov/superfund/statetribal-correspondence-concerning-npl-site-listing.
    The EPA has improved the transparency of the process by which state 
and tribal input is solicited. The EPA is using the Web and where 
appropriate more structured state and tribal correspondence that (1) 
explains the concerns at the site and the EPA's rationale for 
proceeding; (2) requests an explanation of how the state intends to 
address the site if placement on the NPL is not favored; and (3) 
emphasizes the transparent nature of the process by informing states 
that information on their responses will be publicly available.
    A model letter and correspondence between the EPA and states and 
tribes where applicable, is available on the EPA's Web site at https://www.epa.gov/superfund/statetribal-correspondence-concerning-npl-site-listing.htm.

II. Availability of Information to the Public

A. May I review the documents relevant to this final rule?

    Yes, documents relating to the evaluation and scoring of the sites 
in this final rule are contained in dockets located both at the EPA 
headquarters and in the EPA regional offices.
    An electronic version of the public docket is available through 
http://www.regulations.gov (see table below for docket identification 
numbers). Although not all docket materials may be available 
electronically, you may still access any of the publicly available 
docket materials through the docket facilities identified in section 
II.D.

                  Docket Identification Numbers by Site
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            Site name             City/county, state     Docket ID No.
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PCE Former Dry Cleaner..........  Atlantic, IA......  EPA-HQ-SFUND-2015-
                                                       0573.
Old American Zinc Plant.........  Fairmont City, IL.  EPA-HQ-SFUND-2015-
                                                       0574.
Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co..  Norfolk, NE.......  EPA-HQ-SFUND-2015-
                                                       0578.
Former Kil-Tone Company.........  Vineland, NJ......  EPA-HQ-SFUND-2015-
                                                       0579.
Lea and West Second Street......  Roswell, NM.......  EPA-HQ-SFUND-2015-
                                                       0580.
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B. What documents are available for review at the EPA headquarters 
docket?

    The headquarters docket for this rule contains the HRS score 
sheets, the documentation record describing the information used to 
compute the score and a list of documents referenced in the 
documentation record for each site.

C. What documents are available for review at the EPA regional dockets?

    The EPA regional dockets contain all the information in the 
headquarters docket, plus the actual reference documents containing the 
data principally relied upon by the EPA in calculating or evaluating 
the HRS score. These reference documents are available only in the 
regional dockets.

D. How do I access the documents?

    You may view the documents, by appointment only, after the 
publication of this rule. The hours of operation for the headquarters 
docket are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
excluding federal holidays. Please contact the regional dockets for 
hours. For addresses for the headquarters and regional dockets, see 
ADDRESSES section in the beginning portion of this preamble.

E. How may I obtain a current list of NPL sites?

    You may obtain a current list of NPL sites via the Internet at 
https://www.epa.gov/superfund/national-priorities-list-npl-sites-site-name or by contacting the Superfund docket (see contact information in 
the beginning portion of this document).

III. Contents of This Final Rule

A. Additions to the NPL

    This final rule adds the following five sites to the General 
Superfund section of the NPL. These sites are being added to the NPL 
based on HRS score.
    General Superfund section:

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       State                     Site name                City/county
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IA.................  PCE Former Dry Cleaner..........  Atlantic.
IL.................  Old American Zinc Plant.........  Fairmont City.
NE.................  Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co..  Norfolk.
NJ.................  Former Kil-Tone Company.........  Vineland.
NM.................  Lea and West Second Street......  Roswell.
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B. What did the EPA do with the public comments it received?

    The EPA is adding five sites to the NPL in this final rule, all to 
the general Superfund section. All of the sites were proposed for 
addition to the NPL on September 30, 2015 (80 FR 58658).
    Three of the sites received no comments. They are PCE Former Dry 
Cleaner in Atlantic, IA; Old American Zinc Plant in Fairmont City, IL; 
and, Lea and West Second Street in Roswell, NM.
    EPA received one comment supporting listing of the Kil-Tone Company 
in Vineland, NJ. In response,

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EPA is adding the Former Kil-Tone Company site to the NPL.
    EPA received HRS-specific comments on the Iowa-Nebraska Light & 
Power Co in Norfolk, NE. Those comments have been addressed in a 
response to comments support document available in the public docket 
concurrently with the publication of this rule.

IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders 
can be found at https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This action is not a significant regulatory action and was 
therefore not submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review.

B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    This action does not impose an information collection burden under 
the PRA. This rule does not contain any information collection 
requirements that require approval of the OMB.

C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. This 
action will not impose any requirements on small entities. This rule 
listing sites on the NPL does not impose any obligations on any group, 
including small entities. This rule also does not establish standards 
or requirements that any small entity must meet, and imposes no direct 
costs on any small entity. Whether an entity, small or otherwise, is 
liable for response costs for a release of hazardous substances depends 
on whether that entity is liable under CERCLA 107(a). Any such 
liability exists regardless of whether the site is listed on the NPL 
through this rulemaking.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)

    This action does not contain any unfunded mandate as described in 
UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely affect 
small governments. This action imposes no enforceable duty on any 
state, local or tribal governments or the private sector. Listing a 
site on the NPL does not itself impose any costs. Listing does not mean 
that the EPA necessarily will undertake remedial action. Nor does 
listing require any action by a private party, state, local or tribal 
governments or determine liability for response costs. Costs that arise 
out of site responses result from future site-specific decisions 
regarding what actions to take, not directly from the act of placing a 
site on the NPL.

E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This final rule does not have federalism implications. It will not 
have substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship 
between the national government and the states, or on the distribution 
of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This action does not have tribal implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13175. Listing a site on the NPL does not impose any 
costs on a tribe or require a tribe to take remedial action. Thus, 
Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this action.

G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health and Safety Risks

    The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those 
regulatory actions that concern environmental health or safety risks 
that the EPA has reason to believe may disproportionately affect 
children, per the definition of ``covered regulatory action'' in 
section 2-202 of the Executive Order. This action is not subject to 
Executive Order 13045 because this action itself is procedural in 
nature (adds sites to a list) and does not, in and of itself, provide 
protection from environmental health and safety risks. Separate future 
regulatory actions are required for mitigation of environmental health 
and safety risks.

H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, because it is 
not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.

I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    This rulemaking does not involve technical standards.

J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental 
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

    The EPA believes the human health or environmental risk addressed 
by this action will not have potential disproportionately high and 
adverse human health or environmental effects on minority, low-income 
or indigenous populations because it does not affect the level of 
protection provided to human health or the environment. As discussed in 
Section I.C. of the preamble to this action, the NPL is a list of 
national priorities. The NPL is intended primarily to guide the EPA in 
determining which sites warrant further investigation to assess the 
nature and extent of public health and environmental risks associated 
with a release of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants. The 
NPL is of only limited significance as it does not assign liability to 
any party. Also, placing a site on the NPL does not mean that any 
remedial or removal action necessarily need be taken.

K. Congressional Review Act

    This action is subject to the CRA, and the EPA will submit a rule 
report to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of 
the United States. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 
U.S.C. 804(2).
    Provisions of the Congressional Review Act (CRA) or section 305 of 
CERCLA may alter the effective date of this regulation. Under 5 U.S.C. 
801(b)(1), a rule shall not take effect, or continue in effect, if 
Congress enacts (and the President signs) a joint resolution of 
disapproval, described under section 802. Another statutory provision 
that may affect this rule is CERCLA section 305, which provides for a 
legislative veto of regulations promulgated under CERCLA. Although INS 
v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919,103 S. Ct. 2764 (1983), and Bd. of Regents of 
the University of Washington v. EPA, 86 F.3d 1214,1222 (D.C. Cir. 
1996), cast the validity of the legislative veto into question, the EPA 
has transmitted a copy of this regulation to the Secretary of the 
Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives.
    If action by Congress under either the CRA or CERCLA section 305 
calls the effective date of this regulation into question, the EPA will 
publish a document of clarification in the Federal Register.

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Chemicals, 
Hazardous substances, Hazardous waste, Intergovernmental relations, 
Natural resources, Oil pollution, Penalties, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements, Superfund, Water pollution control, Water 
supply.


[[Page 20257]]


    Dated: March 28, 2016.
Mathy Stanislaus,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Land and Emergency Management.

    For reasons set out in the preamble, 40 CFR part 300 is amended as 
follows:

PART 300--NATIONAL OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES POLLUTION 
CONTINGENCY PLAN

0
1. The authority citation for Part 300 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  33 U.S.C. 1321(d); 42 U.S.C. 9601-9657; E.O. 13626, 
77 FR 56749, 3 CFR, 2013 Comp., p. 306; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757, 3 
CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52 FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., 
p. 193.


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2. Table 1 of Appendix B to Part 300 is amended by adding entries for 
``PCE Former Dry Cleaner'', ``Old American Zinc Plant'', ``Iowa-
Nebraska Light & Power Co'', ``Former Kil-Tone Company'' and ``Lea and 
West Second Street'' in alphabetical order by state to read as follows:

Appendix B to Part 300--National Priorities List

                   Table 1--General Superfund Section
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      State             Site name         City/county      Notes \(a)\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                              * * * * * * *
IA..............   PCE Former Dry       Atlantic.......
                   Cleaner.
 
                              * * * * * * *
IL..............  Old American Zinc     Fairmont City..
                   Plant.
 
                              * * * * * * *
NE..............  Iowa-Nebraska Light   Norfolk........
                   & Power Co.
 
                              * * * * * * *
NJ..............  Former Kil-Tone       Vineland.......
                   Company.
 
                              * * * * * * *
NM..............  Lea and West Second   Roswell........
                   Street.
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\(a)\ A = Based on issuance of health advisory by Agency for Toxic
  Substances and Disease Registry (if scored, HRS score need not be
  greater than or equal to 28.50).

* * * * *
[FR Doc. 2016-07672 Filed 4-6-16; 8:45 am]
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                                           Program Integrity and Improvement                       through the advanced search feature at                Records and Information Center, 5 Post
                                           regulations.                                            this site, you can limit your search to               Office Square, Suite 100, Boston, MA
                                             Section 668.2(b) specifies that in a                  documents published by the                            02109–3912; 617/918–1413.
                                           term-based program a student may                        Department.                                             • Ildefonso Acosta, Region 2 (NJ, NY,
                                           repeat any coursework previously taken                    Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1098a.                 PR, VI), U.S. EPA, 290 Broadway, New
                                           in the program but the coursework may                                                                         York, NY 10007–1866; 212/637–4344.
                                           not include more than one repetition of                   Dated: April 4, 2016.                                 • Lorie Baker (ASRC), Region 3 (DE,
                                           a previously passed course. This                        John B. King, Jr.,                                    DC, MD, PA, VA, WV), U.S. EPA,
                                           provision applies to graduate and                       Secretary of Education.                               Library, 1650 Arch Street, Mailcode
                                           professional as well as undergraduate                   [FR Doc. 2016–08055 Filed 4–6–16; 8:45 am]            3HS12, Philadelphia, PA 19103; 215/
                                           students. Section 668.163(a)(1) specifies               BILLING CODE 4000–01–P                                814–3355.
                                           that educational institutions must                                                                              • Jennifer Wendel, Region 4 (AL, FL,
                                           maintain title IV, HEA program funds in                                                                       GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN), U.S. EPA, 61
                                           depository accounts and guidelines that                 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                              Forsyth Street SW., Mailcode 9T25,
                                           domestic and foreign educational                        AGENCY                                                Atlanta, GA 30303; 404/562–8799.
                                           institutions must follow in selecting this                                                                      • Todd Quesada, Region 5 (IL, IN, MI,
                                           account. Finally, § 668.163(c) states that              40 CFR Part 300                                       MN, OH, WI), U.S. EPA Superfund
                                           educational institutions in a State must                                                                      Division Librarian/SFD Records
                                                                                                   [EPA–HQ–SFUND–2015–0573, 0574, 0578,
                                           maintain title IV, HEA program funds in                                                                       Manager SRC–7J, Metcalfe Federal
                                                                                                   0579 and 0580; FRL–9944–36–OLEM]
                                           an interest-bearing depository account.                                                                       Building, 77 West Jackson Boulevard,
                                           This section also explains in which                     National Priorities List                              Chicago, IL 60604; 312/886–4465.
                                           instances interest on funds can be                                                                              • Brenda Cook, Region 6 (AR, LA,
                                           retained or must be remitted to the                     AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                     NM, OK, TX), U.S. EPA, 1445 Ross
                                           Department of Health and Human                          Agency (EPA).                                         Avenue, Suite 1200, Mailcode 6SFTS,
                                           Services.                                               ACTION: Final rule.                                   Dallas, TX 75202–2733; 214/665–7436.
                                           Implementation Date of These                                                                                    • Preston Law, Region 7 (IA, KS, MO,
                                                                                                   SUMMARY:   The Comprehensive                          NE), U.S. EPA, 11201 Renner Blvd.,
                                           Regulations                                             Environmental Response,                               Mailcode SUPR/SPEB, Lenexa, KS
                                              The Secretary is exercising the                      Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980               66219; 913/551–7097.
                                           authority under section 482(c) of the                   (‘‘CERCLA’’ or ‘‘the Act’’), as amended,                • Sabrina Forrest, Region 8 (CO, MT,
                                           HEA to designate the following                          requires that the National Oil and                    ND, SD, UT, WY), U.S. EPA, 1595
                                           amended regulations in 34 CFR part 668                  Hazardous Substances Pollution                        Wynkoop Street, Mailcode 8EPR–B,
                                           for early implementation beginning on                   Contingency Plan (‘‘NCP’’) include a list             Denver, CO 80202–1129; 303/312–6484.
                                           April 7, 2016:                                          of national priorities among the known                  • Sharon Murray, Region 9 (AZ, CA,
                                              (1) Section 668.2(b) (Retaking                       releases or threatened releases of                    HI, NV, AS, GU, MP), U.S. EPA, 75
                                           Coursework);                                            hazardous substances, pollutants or                   Hawthorne Street, Mailcode SFD 6–1,
                                              (2) Section 668.163(a)(1) (Depository                contaminants throughout the United                    San Francisco, CA 94105; 415/947–
                                           account); and                                           States. The National Priorities List                  4250.
                                              (3) Section 668.163(c) (Interest-                    (‘‘NPL’’) constitutes this list. The NPL is             • Ken Marcy, Region 10 (AK, ID, OR,
                                           bearing depository account).                            intended primarily to guide the                       WA), U.S. EPA, 1200 6th Avenue,
                                              Accessible Format: Individuals with                  Environmental Protection Agency (‘‘the                Mailcode ECL–112, Seattle, WA 98101;
                                           disabilities can obtain this document in                EPA’’ or ‘‘the agency’’) in determining               206/463–1349.
                                           an accessible format (e.g., braille, large              which sites warrant further
                                           print, audiotape, or compact disc) by                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                   investigation. These further                          Terry Jeng, phone: (703) 603–8852,
                                           contacting Ashley Higgins, U.S.                         investigations will allow the EPA to
                                           Department of Education, 400 Maryland                                                                         email: jeng.terry@epa.gov Site
                                                                                                   assess the nature and extent of public                Assessment and Remedy Decisions
                                           Ave. SW., Room 6W234, Washington,                       health and environmental risks
                                           DC 20202–1100. Telephone: (202) 453–                                                                          Branch, Assessment and Remediation
                                                                                                   associated with the site and to                       Division, Office of Superfund
                                           6097 or by email: ashley.higgins@                       determine what CERCLA-financed
                                           ed.gov.                                                                                                       Remediation and Technology
                                                                                                   remedial action(s), if any, may be                    Innovation (Mailcode 5204P), U.S.
                                              Electronic Access to This Document:                  appropriate. This rule adds five sites to
                                           The official version of this document is                                                                      Environmental Protection Agency; 1200
                                                                                                   the General Superfund section of the                  Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,
                                           the document published in the Federal                   NPL.
                                           Register. Free Internet access to the                                                                         DC 20460; or the Superfund Hotline,
                                           official edition of the Federal Register                DATES:  The document is effective on                  phone (800) 424–9346 or (703) 412–
                                           and the Code of Federal Regulations is                  May 9, 2016.                                          9810 in the Washington, DC,
                                           available via the Federal Digital System                ADDRESSES: Contact information for the                metropolitan area.
                                           at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you                 EPA Headquarters:                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                           can view this document, as well as all                     • Docket Coordinator, Headquarters;
                                                                                                                                                         Table of Contents
                                           other documents of this Department                      U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;
                                           published in the Federal Register, in                   CERCLA Docket Office; 1301                            I. Background
                                           text or Adobe Portable Document                         Constitution Avenue NW.; William                         A. What are CERCLA and SARA?
                                           Format (PDF). To use PDF you must                       Jefferson Clinton Building West, Room                    B. What is the NCP?
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                                           have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is                     3334, Washington, DC 20004, 202/566–                     C. What is the National Priorities List
                                                                                                                                                              (NPL)?
                                           available free at the site. You may also                0276.                                                    D. How are sites listed on the NPL?
                                           access documents of the Department                         The contact information for the                       E. What happens to sites on the NPL?
                                           published in the Federal Register by                    regional dockets is as follows:                          F. Does the NPL define the boundaries of
                                           using the article search feature at:                       • Holly Inglis, Region 1 (CT, ME, MA,                   sites?
                                           www.federalregister.gov. Specifically,                  NH, RI, VT), U.S. EPA, Superfund                         G. How are sites removed from the NPL?



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                                              H. May the EPA delete portions of sites              300, on July 16, 1982 (47 FR 31180),                  federal agencies. Under Executive Order
                                                 from the NPL as they are cleaned up?              pursuant to CERCLA section 105 and                    12580 (52 FR 2923, January 29, 1987)
                                              I. What is the Construction Completion List          Executive Order 12316 (46 FR 42237,                   and CERCLA section 120, each federal
                                                 (CCL)?
                                                                                                   August 20, 1981). The NCP sets                        agency is responsible for carrying out
                                              J. What is the Sitewide Ready for
                                                 Anticipated Use measure?                          guidelines and procedures for                         most response actions at facilities under
                                              K. What is state/tribal correspondence               responding to releases and threatened                 its own jurisdiction, custody or control,
                                                 concerning NPL listing?                           releases of hazardous substances, or                  although the EPA is responsible for
                                           II. Availability of Information to the Public           releases or substantial threats of releases           preparing a Hazard Ranking System
                                              A. May I review the documents relevant to            into the environment of any pollutant or              (‘‘HRS’’) score and determining whether
                                                 this final rule?                                  contaminant that may present an                       the facility is placed on the NPL.
                                              B. What documents are available for review           imminent or substantial danger to the
                                                 at the EPA headquarters docket?                   public health or welfare. The EPA has                 D. How are sites listed on the NPL?
                                              C. What documents are available for review
                                                                                                   revised the NCP on several occasions.
                                                 at the EPA regional dockets?
                                                                                                   The most recent comprehensive revision                  There are three mechanisms for
                                              D. How do I access the documents?                                                                          placing sites on the NPL for possible
                                              E. How may I obtain a current list of NPL            was on March 8, 1990 (55 FR 8666).
                                                                                                     As required under section                           remedial action (see 40 CFR 300.425(c)
                                                 sites?                                                                                                  of the NCP): (1) A site may be included
                                           III. Contents of This Final Rule                        105(a)(8)(A) of CERCLA, the NCP also
                                              A. Additions to the NPL                              includes ‘‘criteria for determining                   on the NPL if it scores sufficiently high
                                              B. What did the EPA do with the public               priorities among releases or threatened               on the HRS, which the EPA
                                                 comments it received?                             releases throughout the United States                 promulgated as appendix A of the NCP
                                           IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews               for the purpose of taking remedial                    (40 CFR part 300). The HRS serves as a
                                              A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                 action and, to the extent practicable,                screening tool to evaluate the relative
                                                 Planning and Review and Executive                 taking into account the potential                     potential of uncontrolled hazardous
                                                 Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                                                                   substances, pollutants or contaminants
                                                                                                   urgency of such action, for the purpose
                                                 Regulatory Review                                                                                       to pose a threat to human health or the
                                              B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                     of taking removal action.’’ ‘‘Removal’’
                                              C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                  actions are defined broadly and include               environment. On December 14, 1990 (55
                                              D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                      a wide range of actions taken to study,               FR 51532), the EPA promulgated
                                                 (UMRA)                                            clean up, prevent or otherwise address                revisions to the HRS partly in response
                                              E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism                 releases and threatened releases of                   to CERCLA section 105(c), added by
                                              F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation               hazardous substances, pollutants or                   SARA. The revised HRS evaluates four
                                                 and Coordination With Indian Tribal               contaminants (42 U.S.C. 9601(23)).                    pathways: Ground water, surface water,
                                                 Governments                                                                                             soil exposure and air. As a matter of
                                              G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of              C. What is the National Priorities List
                                                                                                                                                         agency policy, those sites that score
                                                 Children From Environmental Health                (NPL)?
                                                 and Safety Risks
                                                                                                                                                         28.50 or greater on the HRS are eligible
                                                                                                      The NPL is a list of national priorities           for the NPL. (2) Each state may
                                              H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That
                                                 Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                                                                   among the known or threatened releases                designate a single site as its top priority
                                                 Distribution, or Use                              of hazardous substances, pollutants or                to be listed on the NPL, without any
                                              I. National Technology Transfer and                  contaminants throughout the United                    HRS score. This provision of CERCLA
                                                 Advancement Act (NTTAA)                           States. The list, which is appendix B of              requires that, to the extent practicable,
                                              J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions            the NCP (40 CFR part 300), was required               the NPL include one facility designated
                                                 To Address Environmental Justice in               under section 105(a)(8)(B) of CERCLA,                 by each state as the greatest danger to
                                                 Minority Populations and Low-Income               as amended. Section 105(a)(8)(B)                      public health, welfare or the
                                                 Populations                                       defines the NPL as a list of ‘‘releases’’
                                              K. Congressional Review Act                                                                                environment among known facilities in
                                                                                                   and the highest priority ‘‘facilities’’ and           the state. This mechanism for listing is
                                           I. Background                                           requires that the NPL be revised at least             set out in the NCP at 40 CFR
                                                                                                   annually. The NPL is intended                         300.425(c)(2). (3) The third mechanism
                                           A. What are CERCLA and SARA?                            primarily to guide the EPA in                         for listing, included in the NCP at 40
                                              In 1980, Congress enacted the                        determining which sites warrant further
                                                                                                                                                         CFR 300.425(c)(3), allows certain sites
                                           Comprehensive Environmental                             investigation to assess the nature and
                                                                                                                                                         to be listed without any HRS score, if all
                                           Response, Compensation, and Liability                   extent of public health and
                                                                                                                                                         of the following conditions are met:
                                           Act, 42 U.S.C. 9601–9675 (‘‘CERCLA’’ or                 environmental risks associated with a
                                           ‘‘the Act’’), in response to the dangers of             release of hazardous substances,                        • The Agency for Toxic Substances
                                           uncontrolled releases or threatened                     pollutants or contaminants. The NPL is                and Disease Registry (ATSDR) of the
                                           releases of hazardous substances, and                   of only limited significance, however, as             U.S. Public Health Service has issued a
                                           releases or substantial threats of releases             it does not assign liability to any party             health advisory that recommends
                                           into the environment of any pollutant or                or to the owner of any specific property.             dissociation of individuals from the
                                           contaminant that may present an                         Also, placing a site on the NPL does not              release.
                                           imminent or substantial danger to the                   mean that any remedial or removal                       • The EPA determines that the release
                                           public health or welfare. CERCLA was                    action necessarily need be taken.                     poses a significant threat to public
                                           amended on October 17, 1986, by the                        For purposes of listing, the NPL                   health.
                                           Superfund Amendments and                                includes two sections, one of sites that
                                                                                                   are generally evaluated and cleaned up                  • The EPA anticipates that it will be
                                           Reauthorization Act (‘‘SARA’’), Public                                                                        more cost-effective to use its remedial
                                           Law 99–499, 100 Stat. 1613 et seq.                      by the EPA (the ‘‘General Superfund
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                                                                                                   section’’) and one of sites that are                  authority than to use its removal
                                           B. What is the NCP?                                     owned or operated by other federal                    authority to respond to the release.
                                             To implement CERCLA, the EPA                          agencies (the ‘‘Federal Facilities                      The EPA promulgated an original NPL
                                           promulgated the revised National Oil                    section’’). With respect to sites in the              of 406 sites on September 8, 1983 (48 FR
                                           and Hazardous Substances Pollution                      Federal Facilities section, these sites are           40658) and generally has updated it at
                                           Contingency Plan (‘‘NCP’’), 40 CFR part                 generally being addressed by other                    least annually.


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                                           E. What happens to sites on the NPL?                    may not occupy the full extent of the                 300.425(e). This section also provides
                                              A site may undergo remedial action                   property (e.g., where there are                       that the EPA shall consult with states on
                                           financed by the Trust Fund established                  uncontaminated parts of the identified                proposed deletions and shall consider
                                           under CERCLA (commonly referred to                      property, they may not be, strictly                   whether any of the following criteria
                                           as the ‘‘Superfund’’) only after it is                  speaking, part of the ‘‘site’’). The ‘‘site’’         have been met:
                                                                                                   is thus neither equal to, nor confined by,               (i) Responsible parties or other
                                           placed on the NPL, as provided in the
                                                                                                   the boundaries of any specific property               persons have implemented all
                                           NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(b)(1).
                                                                                                   that may give the site its name, and the              appropriate response actions required;
                                           (‘‘Remedial actions’’ are those
                                                                                                   name itself should not be read to imply                  (ii) All appropriate Superfund-
                                           ‘‘consistent with a permanent remedy,
                                                                                                   that this site is coextensive with the                financed response has been
                                           taken instead of or in addition to
                                                                                                   entire area within the property                       implemented and no further response
                                           removal actions’’ (40 CFR 300.5).
                                                                                                   boundary of the installation or plant. In             action is required; or
                                           However, under 40 CFR 300.425(b)(2),                                                                             (iii) The remedial investigation has
                                                                                                   addition, the site name is merely used
                                           placing a site on the NPL ‘‘does not                                                                          shown the release poses no significant
                                                                                                   to help identify the geographic location
                                           imply that monies will be expended.’’                                                                         threat to public health or the
                                                                                                   of the contamination, and is not meant
                                           The EPA may pursue other appropriate                                                                          environment, and taking of remedial
                                                                                                   to constitute any determination of
                                           authorities to respond to the releases,                                                                       measures is not appropriate.
                                                                                                   liability at a site. For example, the name
                                           including enforcement action under                      ‘‘Jones Co. plant site,’’ does not imply
                                           CERCLA and other laws.                                                                                        H. May the EPA delete portions of sites
                                                                                                   that the Jones Company is responsible
                                                                                                                                                         from the NPL as they are cleaned up?
                                           F. Does the NPL define the boundaries                   for the contamination located on the
                                           of sites?                                               plant site.                                              In November 1995, the EPA initiated
                                                                                                      EPA regulations provide that the                   a policy to delete portions of NPL sites
                                              The NPL does not describe releases in                remedial investigation (‘‘RI’’) ‘‘is a                where cleanup is complete (60 FR
                                           precise geographical terms; it would be                 process undertaken . . . to determine                 55465, November 1, 1995). Total site
                                           neither feasible nor consistent with the                the nature and extent of the problem                  cleanup may take many years, while
                                           limited purpose of the NPL (to identify                 presented by the release’’ as more                    portions of the site may have been
                                           releases that are priorities for further                information is developed on site                      cleaned up and made available for
                                           evaluation), for it to do so. Indeed, the               contamination, and which is generally                 productive use.
                                           precise nature and extent of the site are               performed in an interactive fashion with
                                           typically not known at the time of                                                                            I. What is the Construction Completion
                                                                                                   the feasibility study (‘‘FS’’) (40 CFR
                                           listing.                                                                                                      List (CCL)?
                                                                                                   300.5). During the RI/FS process, the
                                              Although a CERCLA ‘‘facility’’ is                    release may be found to be larger or                     The EPA also has developed an NPL
                                           broadly defined to include any area                     smaller than was originally thought, as               construction completion list (‘‘CCL’’) to
                                           where a hazardous substance has ‘‘come                  more is learned about the source(s) and               simplify its system of categorizing sites
                                           to be located’’ (CERCLA section 101(9)),                the migration of the contamination.                   and to better communicate the
                                           the listing process itself is not intended              However, the HRS inquiry focuses on an                successful completion of cleanup
                                           to define or reflect the boundaries of                  evaluation of the threat posed and                    activities (58 FR 12142, March 2, 1993).
                                           such facilities or releases. Of course,                 therefore the boundaries of the release               Inclusion of a site on the CCL has no
                                           HRS data (if the HRS is used to list a                  need not be exactly defined. Moreover,                legal significance.
                                           site) upon which the NPL placement                      it generally is impossible to discover the               Sites qualify for the CCL when: (1)
                                           was based will, to some extent, describe                full extent of where the contamination                Any necessary physical construction is
                                           the release(s) at issue. That is, the NPL               ‘‘has come to be located’’ before all                 complete, whether or not final cleanup
                                           site would include all releases evaluated               necessary studies and remedial work are               levels or other requirements have been
                                           as part of that HRS analysis.                           completed at a site. Indeed, the known                achieved; (2) the EPA has determined
                                              When a site is listed, the approach                  boundaries of the contamination can be                that the response action should be
                                           generally used to describe the relevant                 expected to change over time. Thus, in                limited to measures that do not involve
                                           release(s) is to delineate a geographical               most cases, it may be impossible to                   construction (e.g., institutional
                                           area (usually the area within an                        describe the boundaries of a release                  controls); or (3) the site qualifies for
                                           installation or plant boundaries) and                   with absolute certainty.                              deletion from the NPL. For the most up-
                                           identify the site by reference to that                     Further, as noted previously, NPL                  to-date information on the CCL, see the
                                           area. However, the NPL site is not                      listing does not assign liability to any              EPA’s Internet site at https://
                                           necessarily coextensive with the                        party or to the owner of any specific                 www.epa.gov/superfund/about-
                                           boundaries of the installation or plant,                property. Thus, if a party does not                   superfund-cleanup-process#tab-6.
                                           and the boundaries of the installation or               believe it is liable for releases on
                                           plant are not necessarily the                                                                                 J. What is the Sitewide Ready for
                                                                                                   discrete parcels of property, it can                  Anticipated Use measure?
                                           ‘‘boundaries’’ of the site. Rather, the site            submit supporting information to the
                                           consists of all contaminated areas                      agency at any time after it receives                     The Sitewide Ready for Anticipated
                                           within the area used to identify the site,              notice it is a potentially responsible                Use measure represents important
                                           as well as any other location where that                party.                                                Superfund accomplishments and the
                                           contamination has come to be located,                      For these reasons, the NPL need not                measure reflects the high priority the
                                           or from where that contamination came.                  be amended as further research reveals                EPA places on considering anticipated
                                              In other words, while geographic                     more information about the location of                future land use as part of the remedy
                                           terms are often used to designate the site              the contamination or release.                         selection process. See Guidance for
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                                           (e.g., the ‘‘Jones Co. Plant site’’) in terms                                                                 Implementing the Sitewide Ready-for-
                                           of the property owned by a particular                   G. How are sites removed from the NPL?                Reuse Measure, May 24, 2006, OSWER
                                           party, the site, properly understood, is                  The EPA may delete sites from the                   9365.0–36. This measure applies to final
                                           not limited to that property (e.g., it may              NPL where no further response is                      and deleted sites where construction is
                                           extend beyond the property due to                       appropriate under Superfund, as                       complete, all cleanup goals have been
                                           contaminant migration), and conversely                  explained in the NCP at 40 CFR                        achieved, and all institutional or other


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                                           controls are in place. The EPA has been                                 following Web site: https://                                            superfund/statetribal-correspondence-
                                           successful on many occasions in                                         www.epa.gov/superfund/statetribal-                                      concerning-npl-site-listing.htm.
                                           carrying out remedial actions that                                      correspondence-concerning-npl-site-
                                           ensure protectiveness of human health                                   listing.                                                                II. Availability of Information to the
                                           and the environment for current and                                        The EPA has improved the                                             Public
                                           future land uses, in a manner that                                      transparency of the process by which                                    A. May I review the documents relevant
                                           allows contaminated properties to be                                    state and tribal input is solicited. The                                to this final rule?
                                           restored to environmental and economic                                  EPA is using the Web and where
                                           vitality. For further information, please                               appropriate more structured state and                                     Yes, documents relating to the
                                           go to https://www.epa.gov/superfund/                                    tribal correspondence that (1) explains                                 evaluation and scoring of the sites in
                                           about-superfund-cleanup-process#tab-9.                                  the concerns at the site and the EPA’s                                  this final rule are contained in dockets
                                                                                                                   rationale for proceeding; (2) requests an                               located both at the EPA headquarters
                                           K. What is state/tribal correspondence                                  explanation of how the state intends to
                                           concerning NPL listing?                                                                                                                         and in the EPA regional offices.
                                                                                                                   address the site if placement on the NPL
                                             In order to maintain close                                            is not favored; and (3) emphasizes the                                    An electronic version of the public
                                           coordination with states and tribes in                                  transparent nature of the process by                                    docket is available through http://
                                           the NPL listing decision process, the                                   informing states that information on                                    www.regulations.gov (see table below
                                           EPA’s policy is to determine the                                        their responses will be publicly                                        for docket identification numbers).
                                           position of the states and tribes                                       available.                                                              Although not all docket materials may
                                           regarding sites that the EPA is                                            A model letter and correspondence                                    be available electronically, you may still
                                           considering for listing. This                                           between the EPA and states and tribes                                   access any of the publicly available
                                           consultation process is outlined in two                                 where applicable, is available on the                                   docket materials through the docket
                                           memoranda that can be found at the                                      EPA’s Web site at https://www.epa.gov/                                  facilities identified in section II.D.

                                                                                                                DOCKET IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS BY SITE
                                                                                        Site name                                                                  City/county, state                                      Docket ID No.

                                           PCE Former Dry Cleaner ........................................................................            Atlantic, IA .....................................    EPA–HQ–SFUND–2015–0573.
                                           Old American Zinc Plant .........................................................................          Fairmont City, IL ............................        EPA–HQ–SFUND–2015–0574.
                                           Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co ...........................................................                 Norfolk, NE ....................................      EPA–HQ–SFUND–2015–0578.
                                           Former Kil-Tone Company ......................................................................             Vineland, NJ ..................................       EPA–HQ–SFUND–2015–0579.
                                           Lea and West Second Street ..................................................................              Roswell, NM ..................................        EPA–HQ–SFUND–2015–0580.



                                           B. What documents are available for                                     These reference documents are available                                 E. How may I obtain a current list of
                                           review at the EPA headquarters docket?                                  only in the regional dockets.                                           NPL sites?
                                             The headquarters docket for this rule                                 D. How do I access the documents?                                          You may obtain a current list of NPL
                                           contains the HRS score sheets, the                                                                                                              sites via the Internet at https://
                                           documentation record describing the                                       You may view the documents, by                                        www.epa.gov/superfund/national-
                                           information used to compute the score                                   appointment only, after the publication                                 priorities-list-npl-sites-site-name or by
                                           and a list of documents referenced in                                   of this rule. The hours of operation for                                contacting the Superfund docket (see
                                           the documentation record for each site.                                 the headquarters docket are from 8:30                                   contact information in the beginning
                                                                                                                   a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through                                       portion of this document).
                                           C. What documents are available for                                     Friday, excluding federal holidays.
                                           review at the EPA regional dockets?                                                                                                             III. Contents of This Final Rule
                                                                                                                   Please contact the regional dockets for
                                             The EPA regional dockets contain all                                  hours. For addresses for the                                            A. Additions to the NPL
                                           the information in the headquarters                                     headquarters and regional dockets, see                                     This final rule adds the following five
                                           docket, plus the actual reference                                       ADDRESSES section in the beginning                                      sites to the General Superfund section of
                                           documents containing the data                                           portion of this preamble.                                               the NPL. These sites are being added to
                                           principally relied upon by the EPA in                                                                                                           the NPL based on HRS score.
                                           calculating or evaluating the HRS score.                                                                                                           General Superfund section:

                                                 State                                                                                   Site name                                                                                   City/county

                                           IA ..................    PCE Former Dry Cleaner ................................................................................................................................     Atlantic.
                                           IL ..................    Old American Zinc Plant .................................................................................................................................   Fairmont City.
                                           NE ................      Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co ...................................................................................................................          Norfolk.
                                           NJ .................     Former Kil-Tone Company ..............................................................................................................................      Vineland.
                                           NM ...............       Lea and West Second Street ..........................................................................................................................       Roswell.



                                           B. What did the EPA do with the public                                  proposed for addition to the NPL on                                     Zinc Plant in Fairmont City, IL; and, Lea
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                                           comments it received?                                                   September 30, 2015 (80 FR 58658).                                       and West Second Street in Roswell, NM.
                                             The EPA is adding five sites to the                                     Three of the sites received no                                          EPA received one comment
                                           NPL in this final rule, all to the general                              comments. They are PCE Former Dry                                       supporting listing of the Kil-Tone
                                           Superfund section. All of the sites were                                Cleaner in Atlantic, IA; Old American                                   Company in Vineland, NJ. In response,




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                                           EPA is adding the Former Kil-Tone                       liability for response costs. Costs that              human health or environmental effects
                                           Company site to the NPL.                                arise out of site responses result from               on minority, low-income or indigenous
                                             EPA received HRS-specific comments                    future site-specific decisions regarding              populations because it does not affect
                                           on the Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co                   what actions to take, not directly from               the level of protection provided to
                                           in Norfolk, NE. Those comments have                     the act of placing a site on the NPL.                 human health or the environment. As
                                           been addressed in a response to                                                                               discussed in Section I.C. of the
                                                                                                   E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                           comments support document available                                                                           preamble to this action, the NPL is a list
                                           in the public docket concurrently with                    This final rule does not have                       of national priorities. The NPL is
                                           the publication of this rule.                           federalism implications. It will not have             intended primarily to guide the EPA in
                                                                                                   substantial direct effects on the states,             determining which sites warrant further
                                           IV. Statutory and Executive Order                       on the relationship between the national
                                           Reviews                                                                                                       investigation to assess the nature and
                                                                                                   government and the states, or on the                  extent of public health and
                                             Additional information about these                    distribution of power and                             environmental risks associated with a
                                           statutes and Executive Orders can be                    responsibilities among the various                    release of hazardous substances,
                                           found at https://www.epa.gov/laws-                      levels of government.                                 pollutants or contaminants. The NPL is
                                           regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.
                                                                                                   F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation                of only limited significance as it does
                                           A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                    and Coordination With Indian Tribal                   not assign liability to any party. Also,
                                           Planning and Review and Executive                       Governments                                           placing a site on the NPL does not mean
                                           Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                     This action does not have tribal                    that any remedial or removal action
                                           Regulatory Review                                       implications as specified in Executive                necessarily need be taken.
                                             This action is not a significant                      Order 13175. Listing a site on the NPL                K. Congressional Review Act
                                           regulatory action and was therefore not                 does not impose any costs on a tribe or
                                           submitted to the Office of Management                   require a tribe to take remedial action.                This action is subject to the CRA, and
                                           and Budget (OMB) for review.                            Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not                  the EPA will submit a rule report to
                                           B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                        apply to this action.                                 each House of the Congress and to the
                                                                                                                                                         Comptroller General of the United
                                             This action does not impose an                        G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of
                                                                                                                                                         States. This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’
                                           information collection burden under the                 Children From Environmental Health
                                                                                                                                                         as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
                                           PRA. This rule does not contain any                     and Safety Risks
                                           information collection requirements that                                                                        Provisions of the Congressional
                                                                                                      The EPA interprets Executive Order
                                           require approval of the OMB.                                                                                  Review Act (CRA) or section 305 of
                                                                                                   13045 as applying only to those
                                                                                                                                                         CERCLA may alter the effective date of
                                           C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                     regulatory actions that concern
                                                                                                   environmental health or safety risks that             this regulation. Under 5 U.S.C.
                                              I certify that this action will not have             the EPA has reason to believe may                     801(b)(1), a rule shall not take effect, or
                                           a significant economic impact on a                      disproportionately affect children, per               continue in effect, if Congress enacts
                                           substantial number of small entities                    the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory                (and the President signs) a joint
                                           under the RFA. This action will not                     action’’ in section 2–202 of the                      resolution of disapproval, described
                                           impose any requirements on small                        Executive Order. This action is not                   under section 802. Another statutory
                                           entities. This rule listing sites on the                subject to Executive Order 13045                      provision that may affect this rule is
                                           NPL does not impose any obligations on                  because this action itself is procedural              CERCLA section 305, which provides
                                           any group, including small entities. This               in nature (adds sites to a list) and does             for a legislative veto of regulations
                                           rule also does not establish standards or               not, in and of itself, provide protection             promulgated under CERCLA. Although
                                           requirements that any small entity must                 from environmental health and safety                  INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919,103 S. Ct.
                                           meet, and imposes no direct costs on                    risks. Separate future regulatory actions             2764 (1983), and Bd. of Regents of the
                                           any small entity. Whether an entity,                    are required for mitigation of                        University of Washington v. EPA, 86
                                           small or otherwise, is liable for response              environmental health and safety risks.                F.3d 1214,1222 (D.C. Cir. 1996), cast the
                                           costs for a release of hazardous                                                                              validity of the legislative veto into
                                           substances depends on whether that                      H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That                question, the EPA has transmitted a
                                           entity is liable under CERCLA 107(a).                   Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                   copy of this regulation to the Secretary
                                           Any such liability exists regardless of                 Distribution, or Use                                  of the Senate and the Clerk of the House
                                           whether the site is listed on the NPL                     This action is not subject to Executive             of Representatives.
                                           through this rulemaking.                                Order 13211, because it is not a                         If action by Congress under either the
                                           D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                         significant regulatory action under                   CRA or CERCLA section 305 calls the
                                           (UMRA)                                                  Executive Order 12866.                                effective date of this regulation into
                                              This action does not contain any                     I. National Technology Transfer and                   question, the EPA will publish a
                                           unfunded mandate as described in                        Advancement Act (NTTAA)                               document of clarification in the Federal
                                           UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, and does                                                                            Register.
                                                                                                     This rulemaking does not involve
                                           not significantly or uniquely affect small              technical standards.                                  List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300
                                           governments. This action imposes no
                                           enforceable duty on any state, local or                 J. Executive Order 12898: Federal                       Environmental protection, Air
                                           tribal governments or the private sector.               Actions To Address Environmental                      pollution control, Chemicals, Hazardous
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                                           Listing a site on the NPL does not itself               Justice in Minority Populations and                   substances, Hazardous waste,
                                           impose any costs. Listing does not mean                 Low-Income Populations                                Intergovernmental relations, Natural
                                           that the EPA necessarily will undertake                   The EPA believes the human health or                resources, Oil pollution, Penalties,
                                           remedial action. Nor does listing require               environmental risk addressed by this                  Reporting and recordkeeping
                                           any action by a private party, state, local             action will not have potential                        requirements, Superfund, Water
                                           or tribal governments or determine                      disproportionately high and adverse                   pollution control, Water supply.


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                                             Dated: March 28, 2016.                                             PART 300—NATIONAL OIL AND                                          ■  2. Table 1 of Appendix B to Part 300
                                           Mathy Stanislaus,                                                    HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES                                               is amended by adding entries for ‘‘PCE
                                           Assistant Administrator, Office of Land and                          POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLAN                                         Former Dry Cleaner’’, ‘‘Old American
                                           Emergency Management.                                                                                                                   Zinc Plant’’, ‘‘Iowa-Nebraska Light &
                                                                                                                ■  1. The authority citation for Part 300                          Power Co’’, ‘‘Former Kil-Tone
                                             For reasons set out in the preamble,                               is revised to read as follows:                                     Company’’ and ‘‘Lea and West Second
                                           40 CFR part 300 is amended as follows:                                 Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321(d); 42 U.S.C.                          Street’’ in alphabetical order by state to
                                                                                                                9601–9657; E.O. 13626, 77 FR 56749, 3 CFR,                         read as follows:
                                                                                                                2013 Comp., p. 306; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757,
                                                                                                                3 CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52                          Appendix B to Part 300—National
                                                                                                                FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 193.                                Priorities List

                                                                                                              TABLE 1—GENERAL SUPERFUND SECTION
                                                 State                                                       Site name                                                                 City/county                    Notes (a)


                                                         *                     *                         *                                 *                               *                         *                    *
                                           IA ..................    PCE Former Dry Cleaner .......................................................................     Atlantic.

                                                         *                       *                         *                                 *                             *                         *                    *
                                           IL ..................    Old American Zinc Plant ........................................................................   Fairmont City.

                                                       *                        *                   *                                 *                                    *                         *                    *
                                           NE ................      Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co ..........................................................          Norfolk.

                                                        *                        *                      *                                 *                                *                         *                    *
                                           NJ .................     Former Kil-Tone Company .....................................................................      Vineland.

                                                      *                         *                      *                                 *                                *                          *                    *
                                           NM ...............       Lea and West Second Street .................................................................       Roswell.

                                                           *                           *                            *                           *                          *                         *                    *
                                               (a) A
                                                  = Based on issuance of health advisory by Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (if scored, HRS score need not be greater
                                           than or equal to 28.50).


                                           *           *       *       *        *                               Division Director, Federal Insurance and                           claims appeals, is relocating from
                                           [FR Doc. 2016–07672 Filed 4–6–16; 8:45 am]                           Mitigation Administration, Federal                                 Arlington, Virginia to Washington, DC,
                                           BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                               Emergency Management Agency, 400 C                                 and the address in the regulations will
                                                                                                                Street SW., Washington, DC 20472–                                  no longer be valid. Beginning April 4,
                                                                                                                3020, 202–646–2775, or (email)                                     2016, policyholders should submit
                                           DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                               Claudia.murphy@fema.dhs.gov.                                       written appeals to FEMA at the
                                           SECURITY                                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                         following address: Federal Insurance
                                                                                                                I. Removal of Address                                              and Mitigation Administration (FIMA),
                                           Federal Emergency Management                                                                                                            DHS/FEMA, 400 C Street SW., 3rd
                                           Agency                                                                  In accordance with Federal
                                                                                                                                                                                   Floor, Washington, DC 20472–3020.
                                                                                                                Emergency Management Agency
                                                                                                                (FEMA) regulations at title 44 Code of                             FEMA is also introducing the option to
                                           44 CFR Part 62
                                                                                                                Federal Regulations (CFR) part 62,                                 submit written appeals via electronic
                                           [Docket ID: FEMA–2016–0009]                                                                                                             mail at FEMA-NFIP-Appeals@
                                                                                                                subpart B, once a flood insurer
                                           RIN 1660–AA88                                                        participating in the National Flood                                fema.dhs.gov.
                                                                                                                Insurance Program (NFIP) issues a final                              FEMA will make this information
                                           National Flood Insurance Program:                                    claim determination, a policyholder                                available on its Web site at
                                           Update To Address Information for                                    may appeal an action related to the                                www.fema.gov. FEMA has decided to no
                                           Claims Appeals                                                       claim taken by the insurer, a FEMA                                 longer include the address in the
                                           AGENCY:  Federal Emergency                                           employee, or insurance agent. To pursue                            regulations, and instead to continue
                                           Management Agency, DHS.                                              an appeal, a policyholder must submit                              providing the address via its Web site
                                                                                                                a written appeal to FEMA within 60                                 and requiring participating flood
                                           ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                                days from the date of the decision. See                            insurance carriers to include the address
                                           SUMMARY:  The Federal Emergency                                      44 CFR 62.20(e)(1).                                                in all denial letters,1 so that it is more
                                           Management Agency is revising its                                       The current regulations at
                                                                                                                                                                                   readily available to policyholders and so
                                           regulations to remove address                                        § 62.20(e)(1) indicate that policyholders
                                                                                                                                                                                   that FEMA can more easily update the
                                           information for the National Flood                                   should submit their appeal to: DHS/
                                                                                                                FEMA, Mitigation Directorate, Federal                              address.
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                                           Insurance Program’s claims appeals
                                           process.                                                             Insurance Administrator, 1800 S. Bell
                                                                                                                Street, Arlington, VA 20598–MS3010.                                  1 See FEMA, Memorandum For: WYO Principal
                                           DATES: This final rule is effective April                            FEMA is removing this address from the                             Coordinators and the NFIP Direct Servicing Agent,
                                           7, 2016.                                                             regulations because the Federal                                    FIMA Address Change, W–16011 (March 8, 2016),
                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                     Insurance and Mitigation                                           http://www.nfipiservice.com/Stakeholder/pdf/
                                           Claudia Murphy, Policyholder Services                                Administration (FIMA), which handles                               bulletin/w-16011.pdf.



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Document Created: 2016-04-06 23:43:51
Document Modified: 2016-04-06 23:43:51
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThe document is effective on May 9, 2016.
ContactTerry Jeng, phone: (703) 603-8852, email: [email protected] Site Assessment and Remedy Decisions Branch, Assessment and Remediation Division, Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation (Mailcode 5204P), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460; or the Superfund Hotline, phone (800) 424-9346 or (703) 412-9810 in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.
FR Citation81 FR 20252 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Chemicals; Hazardous Substances; Hazardous Waste; Intergovernmental Relations; Natural Resources; Oil Pollution; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Superfund; Water Pollution Control and Water Supply

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