83_FR_63303 83 FR 63068 - National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List: Deletion of the Tomah Armory Landfill Superfund Site

83 FR 63068 - National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List: Deletion of the Tomah Armory Landfill Superfund Site

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 235 (December 7, 2018)

Page Range63068-63073
FR Document2018-26486

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 is publishing a direct final Notice of Deletion of the Tomah Armory Landfill Superfund Site (Tomah Armory Site), located in Tomah, Wisconsin, from the National Priorities List (NPL). The NPL, promulgated pursuant to Section 105 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended, is an appendix of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP). This direct final deletion is being published by EPA with the concurrence of the State of Wisconsin, through the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR), because EPA has determined that all appropriate response actions under CERCLA, other than operation and maintenance, monitoring and five-year reviews, have been completed. However, this deletion does not preclude future actions under Superfund.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 300

[EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002; FRL-9987-16-Region 5]


National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; 
National Priorities List: Deletion of the Tomah Armory Landfill 
Superfund Site

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 is 
publishing a direct final Notice of Deletion of the Tomah Armory 
Landfill Superfund Site (Tomah Armory Site), located in Tomah, 
Wisconsin, from the National Priorities List (NPL). The NPL, 
promulgated pursuant to Section 105 of the Comprehensive Environmental 
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended, 
is an appendix of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution 
Contingency Plan (NCP). This direct final deletion is being published 
by EPA with the concurrence of the State of Wisconsin, through the 
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR), because EPA has 
determined that all appropriate response actions under CERCLA, other 
than operation and maintenance, monitoring and five-year reviews, have 
been completed. However, this deletion does not preclude future actions 
under Superfund.

DATES: This direct final deletion is effective February 5, 2019 unless 
EPA receives adverse comments by January 7, 2019. If adverse comments 
are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of the direct final 
deletion in the Federal Register informing the public that the direct 
final deletion will not take effect.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
SFUND-1987-0002, by one of the following methods: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions for submitting 
comments. Once submitted, comments cannot be edited or removed from 
Regulations.gov. EPA may publish any comment received to its public 
docket. Do not submit electronically any information you consider to be 
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose 
disclosure is restricted by statute. Multimedia submissions (audio, 
video, etc.) must be accompanied by a written comment. The written 
comment is considered the official comment and should include 
discussion of all points you wish to make. EPA will generally not 
consider comments or comment contents located outside of the primary 
submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or other file sharing system). For 
additional submission methods, the full EPA public comment policy, 
information about CBI or multimedia submissions, and general guidance 
on making effective comments, please visit https://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.
    Email: [email protected].
    Mail: Randolph Cano, NPL Deletion Coordinator, U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency Region 5 (SR-6J), 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 
IL 60604, (312) 886-6036.
    Hand deliver: Superfund Records Center, U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 7th Floor South, 
Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-0900. Such deliveries are only accepted 
during the Docket's normal hours of operation, and special arrangements 
should be made for deliveries of boxed information. The normal business 
hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., excluding Federal 
holidays.
    Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID no. EPA-HQ-SFUND-
1987-0002. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included 
in the public docket without change and may be made available online at 
http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information 
provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be 
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose 
disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you 
consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through https://www.regulations.gov or email. The https://www.regulations.gov website 
is an ``anonymous access'' system, which means EPA will not know your 
identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of 
your comment. If you send an email comment directly to EPA without 
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www.regulations.gov, your email address will be automatically captured 
and included as part of the comment that is placed in the public docket 
and made available on the internet. If you submit an electronic 
comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and other contact 
information in the body of your comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you 
submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties 
and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be able to 
consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of special 
characters, any form of encryption, and be free of any defects or 
viruses.
    Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the https://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some 
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information 
whose disclosure is restricted by statue. Certain other material, such 
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy. 
Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically 
in https://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at:
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, Superfund Records 
Center, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 7th Floor South, Chicago, IL 60604, 
Phone: (312) 886-0900, Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 
excluding Federal holidays.
    Tomah Public Library, 716 Superior Avenue, Tomah, WI 54660, Phone: 
(608) 374-7470. Hours: Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 
Thursday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Randolph Cano, NPL Deletion 
Coordinator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 (SR-6J), 77 
West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-6036, or via email 
at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Introduction
II. NPL Deletion Criteria
III. Deletion Procedures
IV. Basis for Site Deletion
V. Deletion Action

I. Introduction

    EPA Region 5 is publishing this direct final Notice of Deletion of 
the Tomah Armory Site, from the NPL. The NPL constitutes Appendix B of 
40 CFR part 300, which is the National Oil and Hazardous Substances 
Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP), which EPA promulgated pursuant to 
Section 105 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation 
and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended. EPA maintains the NPL 
as the list of sites that appear to present a significant risk to 
public health, welfare, or the environment. Sites on the NPL may be the 
subject of remedial actions financed by the Hazardous Substance 
Superfund (Fund). As described in 40 CFR 300.425(e)(3) of the NCP, 
sites deleted from the NPL remain eligible for Fund-financed remedial 
actions if future conditions warrant such actions.
    Section II of this document explains the criteria for deleting 
sites from the NPL. Section III discusses procedures that EPA is using 
for this action. Section IV discusses the Tomah Armory Site and 
demonstrates how it meets the deletion criteria. Section V discusses 
EPA's action to delete the Tomah Armory Site from the NPL unless 
adverse comments are received during the public comment period.

II. NPL Deletion Criteria

    The NCP establishes the criteria that EPA uses to delete sites from 
the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425(e), sites may be deleted 
from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. In making such a 
determination pursuant to 40 CFR 300.425(e), EPA will consider, in 
consultation with the state, 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 Fund-financed response under CERCLA has been 
implemented, and no further response action by responsible parties is 
appropriate; or
    iii. the remedial investigation has shown that the release poses no 
significant threat to public health or the environment and, therefore, 
the taking of remedial measures is not appropriate.
    Pursuant to CERCLA Section 121(c) and the NCP, EPA conducts five-
year reviews to ensure the continued protectiveness of remedial actions 
where hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants remain at a 
site above levels that allow for unlimited use and unrestricted 
exposure. EPA conducts such five-year reviews even if a site is deleted 
from the NPL. EPA may initiate further action to ensure continued 
protectiveness at a deleted site if new information becomes available 
that indicates it is appropriate. Whenever there is a significant 
release from a site deleted from the NPL, the deleted site may be 
restored to the NPL without application of the hazard ranking system.

III. Deletion Procedures

    The following procedures apply to deletion of the Tomah Armory 
Site:
    (1) EPA consulted with the State of Wisconsin prior to developing 
this direct final Notice of Deletion and the Notice of Intent to Delete 
co-published today in the ``Proposed Rules'' section of the Federal 
Register.
    (2) EPA has provided the State 30 working days for review of this 
notice and the parallel Notice of Intent to Delete prior to their 
publication today, and the State, through the WDNR, has concurred on 
the deletion of the Tomah Armory Site from the NPL.
    (3) Concurrently with the publication of this direct final Notice 
of Deletion, a notice of the availability of the parallel Notice of 
Intent to Delete is being published in a major local newspaper, the 
Tomah Monitor-Herald. The newspaper advertisement announces the 30-day 
public comment period concerning the Notice of Intent to Delete the 
Tomah Armory Site from the NPL.
    (4) The EPA placed copies of documents supporting the proposed 
deletion in the deletion docket and made these items available for 
public inspection and copying at the Tomah Armory Site information 
repositories identified above.
    (5) If adverse comments are received within the 30-day public 
comment period on this deletion action, EPA will publish a timely 
notice of withdrawal of this direct final Notice of Deletion before its 
effective date and will prepare a response to comments and continue 
with the deletion process on the basis of the Notice of Intent to 
Delete and the comments already received.
    Deletion of a site from the NPL does not itself create, alter, or 
revoke any individual's rights or obligations. Deletion of a site from 
the NPL does not in any way alter EPA's right to take enforcement 
actions, as appropriate. The NPL is designed primarily for 
informational purposes and to assist EPA management. Section 
300.425(e)(3) of the NCP states that the deletion of a site from the 
NPL does not preclude eligibility for future response actions, should 
future conditions warrant such actions.

IV. Basis for Site Deletion

    The following information provides EPA's rationale for deleting the 
Tomah Armory Site from the NPL:

Site Background and History

    The Tomah Armory Site (CERCLS ID: WID980610299) is approximately 
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acres and is located in the northeastern section of the City of Tomah, 
Monroe County, Wisconsin. The Tomah Armory Site is bordered on the 
north by the former City of Tomah sewage disposal and treatment 
facility, to the east by Mill Street and a residential area, to the 
south by Arthur Street and a mixed use residential and business area, 
and to the west by Woodard Avenue, which separates the Tomah Armory 
Site from open fields and an apartment complex. The original landfill 
area covered the majority of the Armory property, a portion of the 
former City of Tomah sewage treatment plant property, a portion of a 
former museum property which is currently commercial, and a small area 
west of Woodard Avenue. See Tomah Armory Site Map, Docket Document ID 
No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0389 in the Docket.
    The City of Tomah owned the Tomah Armory Site property until 1968. 
The City used the Tomah Armory Site as a landfill from 1950 until 
sometime between 1955 and 1960. Waste disposal methods consisted of 
excavating six to eight feet of surface soil, disposing waste in the 
excavated area, covering the waste with previously excavated topsoil, 
and final grading. Some of the material disposed in the landfill may 
have been burned before it was buried. Records regarding the types 
(residential, commercial, or industrial) and quantities of landfilled 
waste are not available.
    The Wisconsin Army National Guard (WIARNG) purchased 5.9 acres of 
the Tomah Armory Site in July of 1968 to support WIARNG activities 
associated with the administration, logistical support, and readiness 
of the unit. Prior to the purchase of the property by WIARNG, a portion 
of the landfill was excavated and disposed of off-site to construct the 
Armory building. Subsequently, several additional areas of the landfill 
were excavated. These areas included: An area west of Woodard Avenue, 
the northern 100 feet of a former telephone museum property in the 
southwest corner of the Tomah Armory Site deeded to WIARNG in 1997, and 
for a southern expansion of the Armory building. Excavated areas were 
filled and graded and seeded, or built over.
    WDNR and EPA inspected the Tomah Armory Site in 1984 to obtain 
information about past waste disposal activities at the Tomah Armory 
Site. EPA prepared a Site Inspection Report in 1984 and scored the 
Tomah Armory Site using EPA's Hazard Ranking System. EPA's primary 
concern in the Tomah Armory Site Inspection Report was the potential 
for groundwater contamination and contaminated water supplies due to 
waste disposal into an unlined landfill.
    EPA proposed the Tomah Armory Site to the NPL on January 22, 1987 
(52 FR 2492). EPA finalized the Tomah Armory Site on the NPL on July 
22, 1987 (52 FR 27620), effective August 21, 1987.
    Current land use and occupants of the Tomah Armory Site include 
WIARNG (6.6 acres), a commercial property in the southwest corner of 
the Tomah Armory Site (1.717 acres) and the Tomah Fire Department (0.91 
acres). Two residential properties are located in the southeast corner 
of the Tomah Armory Site (0.13 and 0.24 acres), however, these 
properties are not located within the landfilled area.
    The landfilled area north of the Tomah Armory Site, which was the 
location of the former Tomah sewage disposal and wastewater treatment 
plant, is owned by the City of Tomah and is zoned as ``other''. A 
recreational path for pedestrians and non-motorized bicycles runs along 
the northern portion of the City's property adjacent to the South Fork 
Lemonweir River.

Remedial Investigation (RI) and Feasibility Study (FS)

    EPA conducted a Phase I Remedial Investigation (RI) at the Tomah 
Armory Site in 1993 in cooperation with WDNR and the United States 
Geological Survey. The purpose of the Phase I RI was to collect 
groundwater and soil samples to characterize the nature and extent of 
contamination and evaluate associated risks. The results of the Phase I 
RI determined there was a need for additional data. WIARNG conducted a 
Phase II RI from 1995 to 1997.
    The Phase I and II RI involved the sampling and analysis of 
groundwater, air, and surface and subsurface soil. The RI included 
groundwater sampling at residential wells and groundwater monitoring 
wells around the Tomah Armory Site. Surface and subsurface soil samples 
were collected within the landfill area and outside the landfill to 
determine background conditions.
    The RI included a geophysical investigation. The geophysical 
investigation consisted of a magnetic survey and an electromagnetic 
survey. The results of the geophysical investigation and the data 
collected from the soil borings and test pits were used to determine 
the approximate boundaries of the landfill, shown in the Tomah Armory 
Site Map, Docket Document ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0839 in the 
Docket.
    The Phase I groundwater investigation identified inorganic 
groundwater contaminants inside the boundaries of the landfill. The 
concentration of lead exceeded the Federal action level (AL) for lead 
of 15 micrograms/liter ([micro]g/L). EPA also detected lead in a 
groundwater monitoring well at one location outside the boundary of the 
landfill at a concentration slightly above the AL.
    Phase II groundwater sampling performed outside the boundaries of 
the landfill in 1995 and 1996 did not detect lead in any wells above 
the AL. Multiple rounds of groundwater sampling performed at the Tomah 
Armory Site in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010 and 2011 confirmed that lead 
levels outside the boundaries of the landfill are well below the AL.
    The RI identified organic groundwater contamination at the Tomah 
Armory Site from a source upgradient of the landfill. The Phase I 
sampling detected trichloroethene (TCE) in groundwater below the 
landfill at concentrations above the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) 
for TCE of 5 [micro]g/L. The Phase II sampling confirmed the presence 
of TCE, and detected TCE and other organic contaminants outside the 
boundaries of the landfill in upgradient wells at greater 
concentrations. Based on this, EPA determined that the organic 
groundwater contamination detected at the Tomah Armory Site was not 
site-related.
    EPA evaluated the threats to human health and the environment posed 
by the Tomah Armory Site from ingestion and/or direct contact with 
contaminants in surface and subsurface soil. The contaminants of 
concern were benzo(a)pyrene (BAP) and lead in surface soil, and BAP, 
beryllium, chromium, arsenic and lead in subsurface soil.
    Exposure to surface and subsurface soil did not pose any 
unacceptable risks. The calculated risks from exposure to surface soil 
were within EPA's acceptable range for cancer risk (10-4 to 
10-6) under a residential use scenario, and the calculated 
exposure point concentrations of lead in surface soil were below EPA's 
residential soil screening levels. None of the subsurface soil 
contaminants exceeded risk-based concentrations for non-carcinogenic 
effects or the cancer risk range. Subsurface soil exposure point 
concentrations for lead were above EPA's residential soil screening 
level of 400 milligrams/kilogram (mg/kg), but were below the site-
specific industrial risk-based concentration for lead in surface soil 
of 36,000 mg/kg calculated using the adult lead cleanup model and 
assuming an exposure frequency of 28 days/year at the Tomah Armory 
Site.
    The risk assessment noted that waste material underlay the surface 
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Tomah Armory Site and that groundwater under the landfill did not meet 
the AL level for lead. The concentrations of lead outside the landfill, 
however, did not exceed the AL, and the organic groundwater 
contamination detected in groundwater below the landfill was due to an 
upgradient source.
    The Tomah Armory Site property and the City of Tomah are served by 
municipal water service. Given that the municipal water supply system 
had adequate capacity for expansion, EPA concluded that any potential 
future on-site development would also use municipal water.

Selected Remedy

    EPA determined that the contamination at the landfill did not pose 
any significant risks to human health or the environment under current 
or reasonably anticipated future land use based upon the results of the 
Tomah Armory Site investigations and risk assessment. Additionally, 
institutional controls (ICs) to prevent inappropriate land and 
groundwater use at the Tomah Armory Site were already in place in the 
form of restrictive covenants enforceable by the WDNR.
    EPA determined that remedial action at the Tomah Armory Site was 
not warranted, and recommended no action for the Tomah Armory Site. EPA 
proposed, however, that additional groundwater monitoring be conducted 
to ensure that groundwater conditions continued to pose no significant 
risk. EPA issued a Record of Decision (ROD) for no action with 
groundwater monitoring for the Tomah Armory Site on September 23, 1997.
    EPA executed an Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) 
modifying the Tomah Armory Site remedy in September 2014. The purpose 
of the ESD was to document EPA's decision to formally incorporate ICs 
as part of the remedy and to modify the requirement for groundwater 
monitoring.
    The ESD noted the ICs that were already in place at the Tomah 
Armory Site, and added additional ICs in the form of Wisconsin 
Continuing Obligations regulations and a Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) 
Plan to the selected remedy. The ESD also changed the groundwater 
monitoring component of the remedy from being ``required'' to being 
conducted ``as needed''.

Response Actions

    WIARNG conducted seven rounds of post-ROD groundwater monitoring at 
the Tomah Armory Site from May 1999 through April 2011. WIARNG 
collected the groundwater samples from six monitoring locations around 
the Tomah Armory Site during the first six rounds of sampling, and 
follow-up groundwater sampling at three locations during the last round 
of sampling. WIARNG analyzed the groundwater samples for dissolved 
lead.
    None of the groundwater samples exceeded the lead AL of 15 
[micro]g/L. Most of the groundwater monitoring results were at or below 
the detection limit. The highest value observed was 4.1 [micro]g/L in 
2010 at groundwater monitoring well MW-3. WIARNG resampled MW-3 in 2011 
and did not detect any lead.
    WIARNG collected, analyzed and reviewed all groundwater monitoring 
data in accordance with the Quality Assurance Project Plan for the 
Tomah Armory and Tomah Fairgrounds Remedial Investigation (U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency, June 1993).
    WIARNG conducted a landfill cap evaluation in November 2010. The 
purpose of the evaluation was to assess areas of potential settlement 
and areas of potential contamination and stressed vegetation. WIARNG 
did not find any evidence of settlement or visible contamination in the 
paved or gravel covered areas of the Tomah Armory Site. WIARNG did not 
find any evidence of exposed refuse on the surface of the Tomah Armory 
Site or across the alleyway to the west. There were several areas of 
stressed vegetation in lawn-covered areas on the west side of the Tomah 
Armory Site. WIARNG personnel maintain the Tomah Armory Site by mowing 
the property, filling the occasional depression, and re-seeding areas 
of stressed vegetation as needed.
    WIARNG requested EPA's concurrence with WDNR's recommendations to 
abandon the remaining monitoring wells around the Tomah Armory Site in 
December 2015. EPA reviewed WIARNG's request and concurred with 
removing the wells in April 2016. WIARNG properly abandoned the 
groundwater monitoring wells in June 2016.
    WIARNG completed a Remedial Action (RA) Report in August 2016. The 
RA Report documents the successful implementation of the Landfill Cap 
Maintenance Plan and the Institutional Control Plan (ICP), including a 
Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) Plan for the Tomah Armory Site. A copy of 
the Landfill Cap Maintenance Plan, the ICP and the LTS Plan are 
included in Attachment 1 and Appendix H of the 2016 RA Report.
    EPA completed a Final Close Out Report (FCOR) documenting the 
completion of all appropriate response actions at the Tomah Armory Site 
on February 7, 2018.

Cleanup Levels

    The Tomah Armory Site ROD is a no-action ROD with groundwater 
monitoring and does not establish any cleanup levels for soil or 
groundwater. During monitoring, EPA compared detected concentrations of 
lead in the groundwater to the Federal AL and Wisconsin Administrative 
Code (WAC) Natural Resources (NR) Chapter 140 limit for lead of 15 
[micro]g/L.
    Eight rounds of groundwater samples collected from six groundwater 
monitoring locations around the Tomah Armory Site from 1995 to 2010, 
and a follow-up round of sampling at three wells in 2011, did not 
detect any lead concentrations above the AL for lead. The majority of 
the lead results were at or below the detection limit. The highest 
observed values for lead were 4.7 [micro]g/L at MW-4 in 1996 and 4.1 
[micro]g/L in MW-3 in 2010.
    Subsequent groundwater samples collected from MW-4 from 1999 to 
2010 and from MW-3 in 2010 did not contain lead. The results of the 
groundwater monitoring confirm that EPA's no action remedy for the 
Tomah Armory Site selected in the 1997 ROD, as modified by the 2014 
ESD, is appropriate. A summary of the groundwater monitoring data for 
the Tomah Armory Site is provided in Table 3 of the 2018 FCOR, Docket 
Document ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0384 in the Docket.

Operation and Maintenance

    WIARNG conducts operation and maintenance (O&M) in accordance with 
the Landfill Cap Maintenance Plan and the ICP and LTS Plan. WIARNG 
inspects the Tomah Armory Landfill annually, at a minimum. WIANRG mows 
and maintains the property throughout the year, and addresses 
maintenance issues such as filling occasional depressions, re-seeding 
areas of stressed vegetation, and evaluating the landfill cap for 
subsidence. If subsidence is observed indicating possible degradation 
of the landfill cap, the cap will be evaluated and potential problems 
addressed as soon as possible. Property owners must contact WDNR at 
least 45 days prior to making any removal, replacement or changes to 
the landfill cap.
    The remedy for the Tomah Armory Site includes ICs to ensure long 
term protectiveness to human health and the environment. Several types 
of proprietary and government controls including deed restrictions, 
zoning, municipal ordinances, and Wisconsin state regulations are in 
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multiple layers of protection at the Tomah Armory Site.
    Declarations of Restrictions are implemented on the four properties 
where the majority of the historical extent of the landfill is located. 
These include parcels 286-00061-0000 and 286-00059-2000 owned by WIARNG 
(armory property), 286-02710-0000 owned by the City of Tomah (former 
waste water treatment plant/current bike path property), and the 
commercial property in the southwest corner of the Tomah Armory Site 
(286-00059-0000). See Tomah Armory Site Map, Docket Document ID No. 
EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0389 in the Docket.
    The deed restrictions subject the owner to the following limitation 
and restrictions unless prior written approval is obtained from the 
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources or its successor: (1) 
Excavating or grading of the land surface, (2) filling on the capped 
area, (3) plowing for agricultural cultivation, and (4) construction or 
installation of a building or other structure with a foundation that 
would sit on, or be placed within, the cap or which would interfere 
with the existing cap. Copies of the Declarations of Restrictions are 
available in Appendix G of the 2016 RA Report, Docket Document ID No. 
EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0383 in the Docket.
    Other implemented ICs include zoning, municipal ordinances and 
state regulations. Current zoning prohibits residential use of the 
landfill area. The armory property is zoned X2, state; the city 
property to the north and the Fire Department property are zoned X4, 
other; and the parcel to the southwest is zoned G2, commercial. Two 
Tomah Armory Site properties in the southeast corner of the Tomah 
Armory Site are zoned for residential use, however, these properties 
are outside the limits of the landfill. Tomah Armory Site zoning 
designations are shown in Figure 3 of the 2016 RA Report, Docket 
Document ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0383 in the Docket.
    A zoning district designation may be changed; however, this 
requires a petition for change to be filed with the city clerk and 
reviewed by the planning commission. A recommendation by the planning 
commission is then given to the city council, and requires a public 
hearing prior to the zoning change.
    Tomah City Ordinance Section 46-101 restricts the installation and 
use of private wells and cross connections between municipal well lines 
and private wells. Private wells located on parcels served by the City 
municipal water supply were also to be properly abandoned by January 1, 
1989 (Tomah Ordinance Section 46-529).
    Private well operation is allowable in the city with a Well 
Operation Permit if the well meets the requirements of Tomah Ordinance 
Section 46-530. One of the requirements for obtaining a Well Operation 
Permit is that the well and pump installation meet the requirements of 
Chapter NR 812 of the WAC. The proposed well would also have to be 
necessary, considering the mandatory Tomah water supply system (Tomah 
Ordinance Section 46-50). Permits are also considered an Enforcement 
and Permit Tool control.
    Well head protection areas are delineated for all City of Tomah 
municipal wells. The City of Tomah enacted a Wellhead Protection 
Ordinance that prohibits the issuance of a well operation permit for a 
200-foot radius around the Tomah Armory Site (Tomah Ordinance Section 
46-531; Code 1993, Sec.  13.37(3)).
    Changes and amendments to zoning district designations are governed 
by Tomah Ordinance Section 52-256. City of Tomah Ordinances apply to 
parcels within the municipal boundaries. Copies of pertinent ordinances 
are available in Appendix D in the 2016 RA Report, Docket Document ID 
No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0383 in the Docket.
    The State of Wisconsin through the WAC specifies the regulations 
applicable to waters of the state and land use. WDNR regulates the 
design and operation of municipal water systems through Chapter NR 811 
WAC. Section NR 811.06 WAC prohibits unprotected cross-connections and 
Section NR 811.07 WAC prohibits interconnections between public water 
supply systems and other sources of water unless permitted by WDNR.
    Chapter NR 812 WAC regulates construction and installation of new 
and existing water systems and drill holes (excepting certain 
monitoring wells, community water systems, and nonpotable surface water 
systems). Section NR 812.08 WAC (Table A) specifies a minimum 
separation distance between potable and nonpotable wells, reservoirs, 
springs, and landfills. This distance is measured from the nearest fill 
area, if known, otherwise to the property line. The 1,200-foot set-back 
distance for the Tomah Armory Site is indicated on Figure 4 in the RA 
Report, Docket Document ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0383 in the 
Docket.
    Chapter NR 504 WAC regulates landfill location, performance, 
design, and construction. Specifically, Section NR 504.07(9) prohibits 
the use of covered landfill sites which are no longer in operation for 
agricultural use, the establishment of construction of any buildings 
over the waste disposal area, or excavation of the final cover of any 
waste materials. A copy of the relevant state regulations for the Tomah 
Armory Site is provided in Appendix E of the RA Report, Docket Document 
ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0383 in the Docket.

Five Year Review

    The Tomah Armory Site requires statutory five-year reviews (FYRs) 
because hazardous substances remain at the Tomah Armory Site above 
levels that allow for unrestricted use and unlimited exposure. EPA 
conducted FYRs of the Tomah Armory Site in 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2016.
    EPA's most recent FYR of the Tomah Armory Site, in August 2016, 
determined that the remedy at the Tomah Armory Site is protective of 
human health and the environment. The remedy is functioning as 
intended, groundwater standards continue to be met, there has been 
compliance with groundwater and land use restrictions on the property, 
and no incompatible groundwater or land use has occurred at the Tomah 
Armory Site. ICs that restrict groundwater use and the disturbance of 
the cap and buried waste remain in place, and are effectively monitored 
and maintained through the implementation of the ICP, which includes a 
LTS Plan.
    The FYR did not identify any issues or recommendations that would 
affect the current or future protectiveness of the remedy for the Tomah 
Armory Site. The most important tasks to continue are maintaining the 
landfill cover and ensuring that the ICs remain in place and are 
effective.
    Finally, the FYR recommended deleting the Tomah Armory Site from 
the NPL.

Community Involvement

    EPA satisfied public participation activities for the Tomah Armory 
Site required in Sections 113(k) and 117 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9613(k) 
and 9617. EPA hosted a ``kick-off'' public meeting for the Tomah Armory 
Site in July 1993 at the Tomah City Hall Council Chambers. During the 
meeting, EPA informed local residents about the Tomah Armory Site, the 
Superfund process and the work to be performed as part of the RI.
    EPA established an information repository for the Tomah Armory Site 
in 1993 at the Tomah Public Library, 716 Superior Avenue, Tomah, 
Wisconsin 54660. EPA maintains a copy of the administrative record 
documents for the

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Tomah Armory Site in the information repository and at EPA's Region 5 
office.
    EPA released the RI Report to the public in April 1997. EPA made 
its Proposed Plan for cleaning up the Tomah Armory Site available to 
the public on July 22, 1997. EPA held a public meeting on August 18, 
1997 to discuss the RI and EPA's Proposed Plan. EPA placed 
advertisements in local newspapers announcing EPA's proposed cleanup 
plan for the Tomah Armory Site, the public meeting and the comment 
period.
    EPA held a public comment period on its Proposed Plan from July 25, 
1997 to August 25, 1997. The public generally supported the selected 
remedy. EPA considered the public comments received during the public 
meeting and public comment period prior to selecting a final remedy for 
the Tomah Armory Site in the ROD. EPA's responses to the comments 
received are included in a Responsiveness Summary, which is part of the 
ROD. EPA also placed a copy of the 2014 ESD in the information 
repositories for the Tomah Armory Site.
    EPA placed advertisements announcing the FYRs for the Tomah Armory 
Site in local newspapers including the Tomah Monitor-Herald (November 
27, 2006 and November 23, 2015), the Tomah Journal (November 30, 2006 
and February 2011), and the Tri-County Foxxy Shopper East Edition 
(November 27, 2006). EPA made the results of the FYRs available at the 
Tomah Armory Site information repositories and at the following 
website: http://www.epa.gov/superfund/tomah-armory.
    EPA arranged to publish an advertisement announcing the publication 
of this proposed direct final Notice of Deletion in the Tomah Journal 
prior to its publication in the Federal Register.
    Documents in the deletion docket which EPA relied on to support the 
deletion of the Tomah Armory Site from the NPL are available to the 
public in the Tomah Armory Site information repositories and at http://www.regulations.gov.

Determination That the Tomah Armory Site Meets the Criteria for 
Deletion From the NCP

    The February 7, 2018, Final Close Out Report (FCOR) documents that 
EPA, the WIARNG and the WDNR have successfully implemented all 
appropriate response actions at the Tomah Armory Site in accordance 
with the 1997 EPA Record of Decision (ROD), the 2014 EPA Explanation of 
Significant Differences (ESD) and the Guidance for Management of 
Superfund Remedies in Post Construction (OLEM Directive 9200.3-105, 
February 2017), and Close Out Procedures for National Priorities List 
Sites (OLEM Directive 9320.2-22, May, 2011).
    Cleanup actions specified in the ROD and ESD for the Tomah Armory 
Site have been implemented and the Tomah Armory Site meets acceptable 
risk levels for all media and exposure pathways. The ongoing IC and LTS 
actions required at the Tomah Armory Site are consistent with EPA 
policy and guidance.
    Groundwater sampling results confirm that the Tomah Armory Site 
does not pose any threat to human health or the environment. Therefore, 
the EPA has determined that no further Superfund response is necessary 
at the Tomah Armory Site to protect human health and the environment.
    The NCP (40 CFR 300.425(e)) states that a site may be deleted from 
the NPL when no further response action is appropriate. EPA, in 
consultation with the State of Wisconsin, has determined that all 
required response actions have been implemented at the Tomah Armory 
Site and that no further response action by the responsible parties is 
appropriate.

V. Deletion Action

    The EPA, with concurrence of the State of Wisconsin through the 
WDNR, has determined that all appropriate response actions under 
CERCLA, other than operation and maintenance, monitoring and five-year 
reviews have been completed. Therefore, EPA is deleting the Tomah 
Armory Site from the NPL.
    Because EPA considers this action to be noncontroversial and 
routine, EPA is taking it without prior proposal. This action will be 
effective February 5, 2019 unless EPA receives adverse comments by 
January 7, 2019. If adverse comments are received within the 30-day 
public comment period, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of this 
direct final notice of deletion before the effective date of the 
deletion, and it will not take effect. EPA will prepare a response to 
comments and continue with the deletion process on the basis of the 
notice of intent to delete and the comments already received. There 
will be no additional opportunity to comment.

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300

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

    Dated: October 30, 2018.
Cathy Stepp,
Regional Administrator, Region 5.

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

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

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1. The authority citation for part 300 continues 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.

Appendix B to Part 300--[Amended]

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2. Table 1 of Appendix B to part 300 is amended by removing the entry 
``WI'', ``Tomah Armory'', ``Tomah''.

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                                           List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300                                        Dated: October 29, 2018.                                                 Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321(d); 42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                    Cathy Stepp,                                                             9601–9657; E.O. 13626, 77 FR 56749, 3 CFR,
                                             Environmental protection, Air                                          Regional Administrator, Region 5.                                        2013 Comp., p. 306; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757,
                                           pollution control, Chemicals, Hazardous                                                                                                           3 CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52
                                           waste, Hazardous substances,                                               For the reasons set out in the                                         FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 193.
                                                                                                                    preamble, 40 CFR part 300 is amended
                                           Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,
                                                                                                                    as follows:                                                              ■  2. Table 1 of Appendix B to part 300
                                           Reporting and recordkeeping
                                           requirements, Superfund, Water                                                                                                                    is amended by revising the entry ‘‘IL’’,
                                                                                                                    PART 300—NATIONAL OIL AND
                                           pollution control, Water supply.                                                                                                                  ‘‘Beloit Corp.’’, ‘‘Rockton’’ to read as
                                                                                                                    HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
                                                                                                                                                                                             follows:
                                                                                                                    POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLAN
                                                                                                                                                                                             Appendix B to Part 300—[Amended]
                                                                                                                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300
                                                                                                                    continues to read as follows:

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


                                                        *                                 *                       *                                 *                                *                          *                              *
                                           IL ............................................. Beloit Corp ................................................................................   Rockton ...................................   *P

                                                         *                              *                               *                             *                              *                            *                            *
                                              (a) * * *
                                              * P = Sites with partial deletion(s).


                                           [FR Doc. 2018–26480 Filed 12–6–18; 8:45 am]                              year reviews, have been completed.                                       https://www2.epa.gov/dockets/
                                           BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                                   However, this deletion does not                                          commenting-epa-dockets.
                                                                                                                    preclude future actions under                                               Email: cano.randolph@epa.gov.
                                                                                                                    Superfund.                                                                  Mail: Randolph Cano, NPL Deletion
                                           ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                                                                                                          Coordinator, U.S. Environmental
                                                                                                                    DATES: This direct final deletion is
                                           AGENCY                                                                                                                                            Protection Agency Region 5 (SR–6J), 77
                                                                                                                    effective February 5, 2019 unless EPA
                                                                                                                                                                                             West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL
                                                                                                                    receives adverse comments by January
                                           40 CFR Part 300                                                                                                                                   60604, (312) 886–6036.
                                                                                                                    7, 2019. If adverse comments are                                            Hand deliver: Superfund Records
                                           [EPA–HQ–SFUND–1987–0002; FRL–9987–                                       received, EPA will publish a timely                                      Center, U.S. Environmental Protection
                                           16–Region 5]                                                             withdrawal of the direct final deletion                                  Agency Region 5, 77 West Jackson
                                                                                                                    in the Federal Register informing the                                    Boulevard, 7th Floor South, Chicago, IL
                                           National Oil and Hazardous                                               public that the direct final deletion will
                                           Substances Pollution Contingency                                                                                                                  60604, (312) 886–0900. Such deliveries
                                                                                                                    not take effect.                                                         are only accepted during the Docket’s
                                           Plan; National Priorities List: Deletion
                                                                                                                    ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                                         normal hours of operation, and special
                                           of the Tomah Armory Landfill
                                                                                                                    identified by Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–                                      arrangements should be made for
                                           Superfund Site                                                           SFUND–1987–0002, by one of the                                           deliveries of boxed information. The
                                           AGENCY: Environmental Protection                                         following methods: https://                                              normal business hours are Monday
                                           Agency (EPA).                                                            www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line                                  through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
                                           ACTION: Direct final rule.                                               instructions for submitting comments.                                    excluding Federal holidays.
                                                                                                                    Once submitted, comments cannot be                                          Instructions: Direct your comments to
                                           SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection                                  edited or removed from Regulations.gov.                                  Docket ID no. EPA–HQ–SFUND–1987–
                                           Agency (EPA) Region 5 is publishing a                                    EPA may publish any comment received                                     0002. EPA’s policy is that all comments
                                           direct final Notice of Deletion of the                                   to its public docket. Do not submit                                      received will be included in the public
                                           Tomah Armory Landfill Superfund Site                                     electronically any information you                                       docket without change and may be
                                           (Tomah Armory Site), located in Tomah,                                   consider to be Confidential Business                                     made available online at http://
                                           Wisconsin, from the National Priorities                                  Information (CBI) or other information                                   www.regulations.gov, including any
                                           List (NPL). The NPL, promulgated                                         whose disclosure is restricted by statute.                               personal information provided, unless
                                           pursuant to Section 105 of the                                           Multimedia submissions (audio, video,                                    the comment includes information
                                           Comprehensive Environmental                                              etc.) must be accompanied by a written                                   claimed to be Confidential Business
                                           Response, Compensation, and Liability                                    comment. The written comment is                                          Information (CBI) or other information
                                           Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended, is                                     considered the official comment and                                      whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
                                           an appendix of the National Oil and                                      should include discussion of all points                                  Do not submit information that you
                                           Hazardous Substances Pollution                                           you wish to make. EPA will generally                                     consider to be CBI or otherwise
                                           Contingency Plan (NCP). This direct                                      not consider comments or comment                                         protected through https://
                                           final deletion is being published by EPA                                 contents located outside of the primary                                  www.regulations.gov or email. The
                                           with the concurrence of the State of                                     submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or                                  https://www.regulations.gov website is
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                                           Wisconsin, through the Wisconsin                                         other file sharing system). For                                          an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system, which
                                           Department of Natural Resources                                          additional submission methods, the full                                  means EPA will not know your identity
                                           (WDNR), because EPA has determined                                       EPA public comment policy,                                               or contact information unless you
                                           that all appropriate response actions                                    information about CBI or multimedia                                      provide it in the body of your comment.
                                           under CERCLA, other than operation                                       submissions, and general guidance on                                     If you send an email comment directly
                                           and maintenance, monitoring and five-                                    making effective comments, please visit                                  to EPA without going through https://


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                                           www.regulations.gov, your email                         promulgated pursuant to Section 105 of                application of the hazard ranking
                                           address will be automatically captured                  the Comprehensive Environmental                       system.
                                           and included as part of the comment                     Response, Compensation and Liability
                                                                                                                                                         III. Deletion Procedures
                                           that is placed in the public docket and                 Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended.
                                           made available on the internet. If you                  EPA maintains the NPL as the list of                     The following procedures apply to
                                           submit an electronic comment, EPA                       sites that appear to present a significant            deletion of the Tomah Armory Site:
                                           recommends that you include your                        risk to public health, welfare, or the                   (1) EPA consulted with the State of
                                           name and other contact information in                   environment. Sites on the NPL may be                  Wisconsin prior to developing this
                                           the body of your comment and with any                   the subject of remedial actions financed              direct final Notice of Deletion and the
                                           disk or CD–ROM you submit. If EPA                       by the Hazardous Substance Superfund                  Notice of Intent to Delete co-published
                                           cannot read your comment due to                         (Fund). As described in 40 CFR                        today in the ‘‘Proposed Rules’’ section
                                           technical difficulties and cannot contact               300.425(e)(3) of the NCP, sites deleted               of the Federal Register.
                                           you for clarification, EPA may not be                   from the NPL remain eligible for Fund-                   (2) EPA has provided the State 30
                                           able to consider your comment.                          financed remedial actions if future                   working days for review of this notice
                                           Electronic files should avoid the use of                conditions warrant such actions.                      and the parallel Notice of Intent to
                                           special characters, any form of                            Section II of this document explains               Delete prior to their publication today,
                                           encryption, and be free of any defects or               the criteria for deleting sites from the              and the State, through the WDNR, has
                                           viruses.                                                NPL. Section III discusses procedures                 concurred on the deletion of the Tomah
                                              Docket: All documents in the docket                  that EPA is using for this action. Section            Armory Site from the NPL.
                                           are listed in the https://                              IV discusses the Tomah Armory Site                       (3) Concurrently with the publication
                                           www.regulations.gov index. Although                     and demonstrates how it meets the                     of this direct final Notice of Deletion, a
                                           listed in the index, some information is                deletion criteria. Section V discusses                notice of the availability of the parallel
                                           not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other              EPA’s action to delete the Tomah                      Notice of Intent to Delete is being
                                           information whose disclosure is                         Armory Site from the NPL unless                       published in a major local newspaper,
                                           restricted by statue. Certain other                     adverse comments are received during                  the Tomah Monitor-Herald. The
                                           material, such as copyrighted material,                 the public comment period.                            newspaper advertisement announces
                                           will be publicly available only in hard                                                                       the 30-day public comment period
                                           copy. Publicly available docket                         II. NPL Deletion Criteria                             concerning the Notice of Intent to Delete
                                           materials are available either                             The NCP establishes the criteria that              the Tomah Armory Site from the NPL.
                                           electronically in https://                              EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL.                   (4) The EPA placed copies of
                                           www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at:                 In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425(e),                 documents supporting the proposed
                                              U.S. Environmental Protection                        sites may be deleted from the NPL                     deletion in the deletion docket and
                                           Agency, Region 5, Superfund Records                     where no further response is                          made these items available for public
                                           Center, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 7th                  appropriate. In making such a                         inspection and copying at the Tomah
                                           Floor South, Chicago, IL 60604, Phone:                  determination pursuant to 40 CFR                      Armory Site information repositories
                                           (312) 886–0900, Hours: Monday through                   300.425(e), EPA will consider, in                     identified above.
                                                                                                                                                            (5) If adverse comments are received
                                           Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., excluding                     consultation with the state, whether any
                                                                                                                                                         within the 30-day public comment
                                           Federal holidays.                                       of the following criteria have been met:
                                                                                                                                                         period on this deletion action, EPA will
                                              Tomah Public Library, 716 Superior                      i. Responsible parties or other persons
                                                                                                                                                         publish a timely notice of withdrawal of
                                           Avenue, Tomah, WI 54660, Phone: (608)                   have implemented all appropriate
                                                                                                                                                         this direct final Notice of Deletion
                                           374–7470. Hours: Monday through                         response actions required;
                                                                                                                                                         before its effective date and will prepare
                                           Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday                      ii. all appropriate Fund-financed                  a response to comments and continue
                                           through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,                     response under CERCLA has been                        with the deletion process on the basis of
                                           Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.                                implemented, and no further response                  the Notice of Intent to Delete and the
                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        action by responsible parties is                      comments already received.
                                           Randolph Cano, NPL Deletion                             appropriate; or                                          Deletion of a site from the NPL does
                                           Coordinator, U.S. Environmental                            iii. the remedial investigation has                not itself create, alter, or revoke any
                                           Protection Agency Region 5 (SR–6J), 77                  shown that the release poses no                       individual’s rights or obligations.
                                           West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL                     significant threat to public health or the            Deletion of a site from the NPL does not
                                           60604, (312) 886–6036, or via email at                  environment and, therefore, the taking                in any way alter EPA’s right to take
                                           cano.randolph@epa.gov.                                  of remedial measures is not appropriate.              enforcement actions, as appropriate.
                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                 Pursuant to CERCLA Section 121(c)                  The NPL is designed primarily for
                                                                                                   and the NCP, EPA conducts five-year                   informational purposes and to assist
                                           Table of Contents                                       reviews to ensure the continued                       EPA management. Section 300.425(e)(3)
                                                                                                   protectiveness of remedial actions                    of the NCP states that the deletion of a
                                           I. Introduction
                                           II. NPL Deletion Criteria
                                                                                                   where hazardous substances, pollutants,               site from the NPL does not preclude
                                           III. Deletion Procedures                                or contaminants remain at a site above                eligibility for future response actions,
                                           IV. Basis for Site Deletion                             levels that allow for unlimited use and               should future conditions warrant such
                                           V. Deletion Action                                      unrestricted exposure. EPA conducts                   actions.
                                                                                                   such five-year reviews even if a site is
                                           I. Introduction                                         deleted from the NPL. EPA may initiate                IV. Basis for Site Deletion
                                              EPA Region 5 is publishing this direct               further action to ensure continued                      The following information provides
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                                           final Notice of Deletion of the Tomah                   protectiveness at a deleted site if new               EPA’s rationale for deleting the Tomah
                                           Armory Site, from the NPL. The NPL                      information becomes available that                    Armory Site from the NPL:
                                           constitutes Appendix B of 40 CFR part                   indicates it is appropriate. Whenever
                                           300, which is the National Oil and                      there is a significant release from a site            Site Background and History
                                           Hazardous Substances Pollution                          deleted from the NPL, the deleted site                  The Tomah Armory Site (CERCLS ID:
                                           Contingency Plan (NCP), which EPA                       may be restored to the NPL without                    WID980610299) is approximately 9.6


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                                           acres and is located in the northeastern                contamination and contaminated water                  the landfill. The concentration of lead
                                           section of the City of Tomah, Monroe                    supplies due to waste disposal into an                exceeded the Federal action level (AL)
                                           County, Wisconsin. The Tomah Armory                     unlined landfill.                                     for lead of 15 micrograms/liter (mg/L).
                                           Site is bordered on the north by the                      EPA proposed the Tomah Armory Site                  EPA also detected lead in a groundwater
                                           former City of Tomah sewage disposal                    to the NPL on January 22, 1987 (52 FR                 monitoring well at one location outside
                                           and treatment facility, to the east by                  2492). EPA finalized the Tomah Armory                 the boundary of the landfill at a
                                           Mill Street and a residential area, to the              Site on the NPL on July 22, 1987 (52 FR               concentration slightly above the AL.
                                           south by Arthur Street and a mixed use                  27620), effective August 21, 1987.                       Phase II groundwater sampling
                                           residential and business area, and to the                 Current land use and occupants of the               performed outside the boundaries of the
                                           west by Woodard Avenue, which                           Tomah Armory Site include WIARNG                      landfill in 1995 and 1996 did not detect
                                           separates the Tomah Armory Site from                    (6.6 acres), a commercial property in the             lead in any wells above the AL.
                                           open fields and an apartment complex.                   southwest corner of the Tomah Armory                  Multiple rounds of groundwater
                                           The original landfill area covered the                  Site (1.717 acres) and the Tomah Fire                 sampling performed at the Tomah
                                           majority of the Armory property, a                      Department (0.91 acres). Two residential              Armory Site in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010
                                           portion of the former City of Tomah                     properties are located in the southeast               and 2011 confirmed that lead levels
                                           sewage treatment plant property, a                      corner of the Tomah Armory Site (0.13                 outside the boundaries of the landfill
                                           portion of a former museum property                     and 0.24 acres), however, these                       are well below the AL.
                                           which is currently commercial, and a                    properties are not located within the                    The RI identified organic groundwater
                                           small area west of Woodard Avenue.                      landfilled area.                                      contamination at the Tomah Armory
                                           See Tomah Armory Site Map, Docket                         The landfilled area north of the                    Site from a source upgradient of the
                                           Document ID No. EPA–HQ–SFUND–                           Tomah Armory Site, which was the                      landfill. The Phase I sampling detected
                                           1987–0002–0389 in the Docket.                           location of the former Tomah sewage                   trichloroethene (TCE) in groundwater
                                             The City of Tomah owned the Tomah                     disposal and wastewater treatment                     below the landfill at concentrations
                                           Armory Site property until 1968. The                    plant, is owned by the City of Tomah                  above the Maximum Contaminant Level
                                           City used the Tomah Armory Site as a                    and is zoned as ‘‘other’’. A recreational             (MCL) for TCE of 5 mg/L. The Phase II
                                           landfill from 1950 until sometime                       path for pedestrians and non-motorized                sampling confirmed the presence of
                                           between 1955 and 1960. Waste disposal                   bicycles runs along the northern portion              TCE, and detected TCE and other
                                           methods consisted of excavating six to                  of the City’s property adjacent to the                organic contaminants outside the
                                           eight feet of surface soil, disposing                   South Fork Lemonweir River.                           boundaries of the landfill in upgradient
                                           waste in the excavated area, covering                                                                         wells at greater concentrations. Based
                                                                                                   Remedial Investigation (RI) and                       on this, EPA determined that the
                                           the waste with previously excavated
                                                                                                   Feasibility Study (FS)                                organic groundwater contamination
                                           topsoil, and final grading. Some of the
                                           material disposed in the landfill may                      EPA conducted a Phase I Remedial                   detected at the Tomah Armory Site was
                                           have been burned before it was buried.                  Investigation (RI) at the Tomah Armory                not site-related.
                                           Records regarding the types (residential,               Site in 1993 in cooperation with WDNR                    EPA evaluated the threats to human
                                           commercial, or industrial) and                          and the United States Geological                      health and the environment posed by
                                           quantities of landfilled waste are not                  Survey. The purpose of the Phase I RI                 the Tomah Armory Site from ingestion
                                           available.                                              was to collect groundwater and soil                   and/or direct contact with contaminants
                                             The Wisconsin Army National Guard                     samples to characterize the nature and                in surface and subsurface soil. The
                                           (WIARNG) purchased 5.9 acres of the                     extent of contamination and evaluate                  contaminants of concern were
                                           Tomah Armory Site in July of 1968 to                    associated risks. The results of the Phase            benzo(a)pyrene (BAP) and lead in
                                           support WIARNG activities associated                    I RI determined there was a need for                  surface soil, and BAP, beryllium,
                                           with the administration, logistical                     additional data. WIARNG conducted a                   chromium, arsenic and lead in
                                           support, and readiness of the unit. Prior               Phase II RI from 1995 to 1997.                        subsurface soil.
                                           to the purchase of the property by                         The Phase I and II RI involved the                    Exposure to surface and subsurface
                                           WIARNG, a portion of the landfill was                   sampling and analysis of groundwater,                 soil did not pose any unacceptable risks.
                                           excavated and disposed of off-site to                   air, and surface and subsurface soil. The             The calculated risks from exposure to
                                           construct the Armory building.                          RI included groundwater sampling at                   surface soil were within EPA’s
                                           Subsequently, several additional areas                  residential wells and groundwater                     acceptable range for cancer risk (10¥4 to
                                           of the landfill were excavated. These                   monitoring wells around the Tomah                     10¥6) under a residential use scenario,
                                           areas included: An area west of                         Armory Site. Surface and subsurface                   and the calculated exposure point
                                           Woodard Avenue, the northern 100 feet                   soil samples were collected within the                concentrations of lead in surface soil
                                           of a former telephone museum property                   landfill area and outside the landfill to             were below EPA’s residential soil
                                           in the southwest corner of the Tomah                    determine background conditions.                      screening levels. None of the subsurface
                                           Armory Site deeded to WIARNG in                            The RI included a geophysical                      soil contaminants exceeded risk-based
                                           1997, and for a southern expansion of                   investigation. The geophysical                        concentrations for non-carcinogenic
                                           the Armory building. Excavated areas                    investigation consisted of a magnetic                 effects or the cancer risk range.
                                           were filled and graded and seeded, or                   survey and an electromagnetic survey.                 Subsurface soil exposure point
                                           built over.                                             The results of the geophysical                        concentrations for lead were above
                                             WDNR and EPA inspected the Tomah                      investigation and the data collected                  EPA’s residential soil screening level of
                                           Armory Site in 1984 to obtain                           from the soil borings and test pits were              400 milligrams/kilogram (mg/kg), but
                                           information about past waste disposal                   used to determine the approximate                     were below the site-specific industrial
                                           activities at the Tomah Armory Site.                    boundaries of the landfill, shown in the              risk-based concentration for lead in
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                                           EPA prepared a Site Inspection Report                   Tomah Armory Site Map, Docket                         surface soil of 36,000 mg/kg calculated
                                           in 1984 and scored the Tomah Armory                     Document ID No. EPA–HQ–SFUND–                         using the adult lead cleanup model and
                                           Site using EPA’s Hazard Ranking                         1987–0002–0839 in the Docket.                         assuming an exposure frequency of 28
                                           System. EPA’s primary concern in the                       The Phase I groundwater investigation              days/year at the Tomah Armory Site.
                                           Tomah Armory Site Inspection Report                     identified inorganic groundwater                         The risk assessment noted that waste
                                           was the potential for groundwater                       contaminants inside the boundaries of                 material underlay the surface of the


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                                           Tomah Armory Site and that                              monitoring locations around the Tomah                 actions at the Tomah Armory Site on
                                           groundwater under the landfill did not                  Armory Site during the first six rounds               February 7, 2018.
                                           meet the AL level for lead. The                         of sampling, and follow-up groundwater
                                                                                                                                                         Cleanup Levels
                                           concentrations of lead outside the                      sampling at three locations during the
                                           landfill, however, did not exceed the                   last round of sampling. WIARNG                          The Tomah Armory Site ROD is a no-
                                           AL, and the organic groundwater                         analyzed the groundwater samples for                  action ROD with groundwater
                                           contamination detected in groundwater                   dissolved lead.                                       monitoring and does not establish any
                                           below the landfill was due to an                           None of the groundwater samples                    cleanup levels for soil or groundwater.
                                           upgradient source.                                      exceeded the lead AL of 15 mg/L. Most                 During monitoring, EPA compared
                                              The Tomah Armory Site property and                   of the groundwater monitoring results                 detected concentrations of lead in the
                                           the City of Tomah are served by                         were at or below the detection limit.                 groundwater to the Federal AL and
                                           municipal water service. Given that the                 The highest value observed was 4.1                    Wisconsin Administrative Code (WAC)
                                           municipal water supply system had                       mg/L in 2010 at groundwater monitoring                Natural Resources (NR) Chapter 140
                                           adequate capacity for expansion, EPA                    well MW–3. WIARNG resampled MW–                       limit for lead of 15 mg/L.
                                           concluded that any potential future on-                 3 in 2011 and did not detect any lead.                  Eight rounds of groundwater samples
                                           site development would also use                                                                               collected from six groundwater
                                                                                                      WIARNG collected, analyzed and
                                           municipal water.                                                                                              monitoring locations around the Tomah
                                                                                                   reviewed all groundwater monitoring
                                                                                                                                                         Armory Site from 1995 to 2010, and a
                                           Selected Remedy                                         data in accordance with the Quality
                                                                                                                                                         follow-up round of sampling at three
                                                                                                   Assurance Project Plan for the Tomah
                                              EPA determined that the                                                                                    wells in 2011, did not detect any lead
                                                                                                   Armory and Tomah Fairgrounds
                                           contamination at the landfill did not                                                                         concentrations above the AL for lead.
                                                                                                   Remedial Investigation (U.S.
                                           pose any significant risks to human                                                                           The majority of the lead results were at
                                                                                                   Environmental Protection Agency, June
                                           health or the environment under current                                                                       or below the detection limit. The
                                                                                                   1993).
                                           or reasonably anticipated future land                                                                         highest observed values for lead were
                                                                                                      WIARNG conducted a landfill cap                    4.7 mg/L at MW–4 in 1996 and 4.1
                                           use based upon the results of the Tomah
                                                                                                   evaluation in November 2010. The                      mg/L in MW–3 in 2010.
                                           Armory Site investigations and risk
                                                                                                   purpose of the evaluation was to assess                 Subsequent groundwater samples
                                           assessment. Additionally, institutional
                                                                                                   areas of potential settlement and areas               collected from MW–4 from 1999 to 2010
                                           controls (ICs) to prevent inappropriate
                                                                                                   of potential contamination and stressed               and from MW–3 in 2010 did not contain
                                           land and groundwater use at the Tomah
                                                                                                   vegetation. WIARNG did not find any                   lead. The results of the groundwater
                                           Armory Site were already in place in the
                                                                                                   evidence of settlement or visible                     monitoring confirm that EPA’s no action
                                           form of restrictive covenants enforceable
                                                                                                   contamination in the paved or gravel                  remedy for the Tomah Armory Site
                                           by the WDNR.
                                                                                                   covered areas of the Tomah Armory                     selected in the 1997 ROD, as modified
                                              EPA determined that remedial action
                                                                                                   Site. WIARNG did not find any                         by the 2014 ESD, is appropriate. A
                                           at the Tomah Armory Site was not
                                                                                                   evidence of exposed refuse on the                     summary of the groundwater monitoring
                                           warranted, and recommended no action
                                                                                                   surface of the Tomah Armory Site or                   data for the Tomah Armory Site is
                                           for the Tomah Armory Site. EPA
                                                                                                   across the alleyway to the west. There                provided in Table 3 of the 2018 FCOR,
                                           proposed, however, that additional
                                                                                                   were several areas of stressed vegetation             Docket Document ID No. EPA–HQ–
                                           groundwater monitoring be conducted
                                                                                                   in lawn-covered areas on the west side                SFUND–1987–0002–0384 in the Docket.
                                           to ensure that groundwater conditions
                                                                                                   of the Tomah Armory Site. WIARNG
                                           continued to pose no significant risk.                                                                        Operation and Maintenance
                                                                                                   personnel maintain the Tomah Armory
                                           EPA issued a Record of Decision (ROD)
                                                                                                   Site by mowing the property, filling the                WIARNG conducts operation and
                                           for no action with groundwater
                                                                                                   occasional depression, and re-seeding                 maintenance (O&M) in accordance with
                                           monitoring for the Tomah Armory Site
                                                                                                   areas of stressed vegetation as needed.               the Landfill Cap Maintenance Plan and
                                           on September 23, 1997.
                                              EPA executed an Explanation of                          WIARNG requested EPA’s                             the ICP and LTS Plan. WIARNG
                                           Significant Differences (ESD) modifying                 concurrence with WDNR’s                               inspects the Tomah Armory Landfill
                                           the Tomah Armory Site remedy in                         recommendations to abandon the                        annually, at a minimum. WIANRG
                                           September 2014. The purpose of the                      remaining monitoring wells around the                 mows and maintains the property
                                           ESD was to document EPA’s decision to                   Tomah Armory Site in December 2015.                   throughout the year, and addresses
                                           formally incorporate ICs as part of the                 EPA reviewed WIARNG’s request and                     maintenance issues such as filling
                                           remedy and to modify the requirement                    concurred with removing the wells in                  occasional depressions, re-seeding areas
                                           for groundwater monitoring.                             April 2016. WIARNG properly                           of stressed vegetation, and evaluating
                                              The ESD noted the ICs that were                      abandoned the groundwater monitoring                  the landfill cap for subsidence. If
                                           already in place at the Tomah Armory                    wells in June 2016.                                   subsidence is observed indicating
                                           Site, and added additional ICs in the                      WIARNG completed a Remedial                        possible degradation of the landfill cap,
                                           form of Wisconsin Continuing                            Action (RA) Report in August 2016. The                the cap will be evaluated and potential
                                           Obligations regulations and a Long-                     RA Report documents the successful                    problems addressed as soon as possible.
                                           Term Stewardship (LTS) Plan to the                      implementation of the Landfill Cap                    Property owners must contact WDNR at
                                           selected remedy. The ESD also changed                   Maintenance Plan and the Institutional                least 45 days prior to making any
                                           the groundwater monitoring component                    Control Plan (ICP), including a Long-                 removal, replacement or changes to the
                                           of the remedy from being ‘‘required’’ to                Term Stewardship (LTS) Plan for the                   landfill cap.
                                           being conducted ‘‘as needed’’.                          Tomah Armory Site. A copy of the                        The remedy for the Tomah Armory
                                                                                                   Landfill Cap Maintenance Plan, the ICP                Site includes ICs to ensure long term
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                                           Response Actions                                        and the LTS Plan are included in                      protectiveness to human health and the
                                             WIARNG conducted seven rounds of                      Attachment 1 and Appendix H of the                    environment. Several types of
                                           post-ROD groundwater monitoring at                      2016 RA Report.                                       proprietary and government controls
                                           the Tomah Armory Site from May 1999                        EPA completed a Final Close Out                    including deed restrictions, zoning,
                                           through April 2011. WIARNG collected                    Report (FCOR) documenting the                         municipal ordinances, and Wisconsin
                                           the groundwater samples from six                        completion of all appropriate response                state regulations are in place to provide


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                                           multiple layers of protection at the                    abandoned by January 1, 1989 (Tomah                   covered landfill sites which are no
                                           Tomah Armory Site.                                      Ordinance Section 46–529).                            longer in operation for agricultural use,
                                              Declarations of Restrictions are                       Private well operation is allowable in              the establishment of construction of any
                                           implemented on the four properties                      the city with a Well Operation Permit if              buildings over the waste disposal area,
                                           where the majority of the historical                    the well meets the requirements of                    or excavation of the final cover of any
                                           extent of the landfill is located. These                Tomah Ordinance Section 46–530. One                   waste materials. A copy of the relevant
                                           include parcels 286–00061–0000 and                      of the requirements for obtaining a Well              state regulations for the Tomah Armory
                                           286–00059–2000 owned by WIARNG                          Operation Permit is that the well and                 Site is provided in Appendix E of the
                                           (armory property), 286–02710–0000                       pump installation meet the                            RA Report, Docket Document ID No.
                                           owned by the City of Tomah (former                      requirements of Chapter NR 812 of the                 EPA–HQ–SFUND–1987–0002–0383 in
                                           waste water treatment plant/current                     WAC. The proposed well would also                     the Docket.
                                           bike path property), and the commercial                 have to be necessary, considering the
                                                                                                   mandatory Tomah water supply system                   Five Year Review
                                           property in the southwest corner of the
                                           Tomah Armory Site (286–00059–0000).                     (Tomah Ordinance Section 46–50).                        The Tomah Armory Site requires
                                           See Tomah Armory Site Map, Docket                       Permits are also considered an                        statutory five-year reviews (FYRs)
                                           Document ID No. EPA–HQ–SFUND–                           Enforcement and Permit Tool control.                  because hazardous substances remain at
                                           1987–0002–0389 in the Docket.                             Well head protection areas are                      the Tomah Armory Site above levels
                                              The deed restrictions subject the                    delineated for all City of Tomah                      that allow for unrestricted use and
                                           owner to the following limitation and                   municipal wells. The City of Tomah                    unlimited exposure. EPA conducted
                                           restrictions unless prior written                       enacted a Wellhead Protection                         FYRs of the Tomah Armory Site in
                                           approval is obtained from the Wisconsin                 Ordinance that prohibits the issuance of              2001, 2006, 2011, and 2016.
                                           Department of Natural Resources or its                  a well operation permit for a 200-foot                  EPA’s most recent FYR of the Tomah
                                           successor: (1) Excavating or grading of                 radius around the Tomah Armory Site                   Armory Site, in August 2016,
                                                                                                   (Tomah Ordinance Section 46–531;                      determined that the remedy at the
                                           the land surface, (2) filling on the
                                                                                                   Code 1993, § 13.37(3)).                               Tomah Armory Site is protective of
                                           capped area, (3) plowing for agricultural
                                                                                                     Changes and amendments to zoning                    human health and the environment. The
                                           cultivation, and (4) construction or                    district designations are governed by
                                           installation of a building or other                                                                           remedy is functioning as intended,
                                                                                                   Tomah Ordinance Section 52–256. City                  groundwater standards continue to be
                                           structure with a foundation that would                  of Tomah Ordinances apply to parcels
                                           sit on, or be placed within, the cap or                                                                       met, there has been compliance with
                                                                                                   within the municipal boundaries.                      groundwater and land use restrictions
                                           which would interfere with the existing                 Copies of pertinent ordinances are
                                           cap. Copies of the Declarations of                                                                            on the property, and no incompatible
                                                                                                   available in Appendix D in the 2016 RA                groundwater or land use has occurred at
                                           Restrictions are available in Appendix G                Report, Docket Document ID No. EPA–
                                           of the 2016 RA Report, Docket                                                                                 the Tomah Armory Site. ICs that restrict
                                                                                                   HQ–SFUND–1987–0002–0383 in the                        groundwater use and the disturbance of
                                           Document ID No. EPA–HQ–SFUND–                           Docket.
                                           1987–0002–0383 in the Docket.                                                                                 the cap and buried waste remain in
                                                                                                     The State of Wisconsin through the                  place, and are effectively monitored and
                                              Other implemented ICs include                        WAC specifies the regulations                         maintained through the implementation
                                           zoning, municipal ordinances and state                  applicable to waters of the state and                 of the ICP, which includes a LTS Plan.
                                           regulations. Current zoning prohibits                   land use. WDNR regulates the design                     The FYR did not identify any issues
                                           residential use of the landfill area. The               and operation of municipal water                      or recommendations that would affect
                                           armory property is zoned X2, state; the                 systems through Chapter NR 811 WAC.                   the current or future protectiveness of
                                           city property to the north and the Fire                 Section NR 811.06 WAC prohibits                       the remedy for the Tomah Armory Site.
                                           Department property are zoned X4,                       unprotected cross-connections and                     The most important tasks to continue
                                           other; and the parcel to the southwest is               Section NR 811.07 WAC prohibits                       are maintaining the landfill cover and
                                           zoned G2, commercial. Two Tomah                         interconnections between public water                 ensuring that the ICs remain in place
                                           Armory Site properties in the southeast                 supply systems and other sources of                   and are effective.
                                           corner of the Tomah Armory Site are                     water unless permitted by WDNR.                         Finally, the FYR recommended
                                           zoned for residential use, however,                       Chapter NR 812 WAC regulates                        deleting the Tomah Armory Site from
                                           these properties are outside the limits of              construction and installation of new and              the NPL.
                                           the landfill. Tomah Armory Site zoning                  existing water systems and drill holes
                                           designations are shown in Figure 3 of                   (excepting certain monitoring wells,                  Community Involvement
                                           the 2016 RA Report, Docket Document                     community water systems, and                             EPA satisfied public participation
                                           ID No. EPA–HQ–SFUND–1987–0002–                          nonpotable surface water systems).                    activities for the Tomah Armory Site
                                           0383 in the Docket.                                     Section NR 812.08 WAC (Table A)                       required in Sections 113(k) and 117 of
                                              A zoning district designation may be                 specifies a minimum separation                        CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9613(k) and 9617.
                                           changed; however, this requires a                       distance between potable and                          EPA hosted a ‘‘kick-off’’ public meeting
                                           petition for change to be filed with the                nonpotable wells, reservoirs, springs,                for the Tomah Armory Site in July 1993
                                           city clerk and reviewed by the planning                 and landfills. This distance is measured              at the Tomah City Hall Council
                                           commission. A recommendation by the                     from the nearest fill area, if known,                 Chambers. During the meeting, EPA
                                           planning commission is then given to                    otherwise to the property line. The                   informed local residents about the
                                           the city council, and requires a public                 1,200-foot set-back distance for the                  Tomah Armory Site, the Superfund
                                           hearing prior to the zoning change.                     Tomah Armory Site is indicated on                     process and the work to be performed as
                                              Tomah City Ordinance Section 46–                     Figure 4 in the RA Report, Docket                     part of the RI.
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                                           101 restricts the installation and use of               Document ID No. EPA–HQ–SFUND–                            EPA established an information
                                           private wells and cross connections                     1987–0002–0383 in the Docket.                         repository for the Tomah Armory Site in
                                           between municipal well lines and                          Chapter NR 504 WAC regulates                        1993 at the Tomah Public Library, 716
                                           private wells. Private wells located on                 landfill location, performance, design,               Superior Avenue, Tomah, Wisconsin
                                           parcels served by the City municipal                    and construction. Specifically, Section               54660. EPA maintains a copy of the
                                           water supply were also to be properly                   NR 504.07(9) prohibits the use of                     administrative record documents for the


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                                           Tomah Armory Site in the information                    Management of Superfund Remedies in                   requirements, Superfund, Water
                                           repository and at EPA’s Region 5 office.                Post Construction (OLEM Directive                     pollution control, Water supply.
                                              EPA released the RI Report to the                    9200.3–105, February 2017), and Close                   Dated: October 30, 2018.
                                           public in April 1997. EPA made its                      Out Procedures for National Priorities                Cathy Stepp,
                                           Proposed Plan for cleaning up the                       List Sites (OLEM Directive 9320.2–22,
                                           Tomah Armory Site available to the                                                                            Regional Administrator, Region 5.
                                                                                                   May, 2011).
                                           public on July 22, 1997. EPA held a                       Cleanup actions specified in the ROD                  For the reasons set out in the
                                           public meeting on August 18, 1997 to                    and ESD for the Tomah Armory Site                     preamble, 40 CFR part 300 is amended
                                           discuss the RI and EPA’s Proposed Plan.                 have been implemented and the Tomah                   as follows:
                                           EPA placed advertisements in local                      Armory Site meets acceptable risk levels
                                           newspapers announcing EPA’s                             for all media and exposure pathways.                  PART 300—NATIONAL OIL AND
                                           proposed cleanup plan for the Tomah                     The ongoing IC and LTS actions                        HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
                                           Armory Site, the public meeting and the                 required at the Tomah Armory Site are                 POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLAN
                                           comment period.                                         consistent with EPA policy and
                                              EPA held a public comment period on                  guidance.                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 300
                                           its Proposed Plan from July 25, 1997 to                   Groundwater sampling results                        continues to read as follows:
                                           August 25, 1997. The public generally                   confirm that the Tomah Armory Site                      Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321(d); 42 U.S.C.
                                           supported the selected remedy. EPA                      does not pose any threat to human                     9601–9657; E.O. 13626, 77 FR 56749, 3 CFR,
                                           considered the public comments                          health or the environment. Therefore,                 2013 Comp., p. 306; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757,
                                           received during the public meeting and                  the EPA has determined that no further                3 CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52
                                           public comment period prior to                          Superfund response is necessary at the                FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 193.
                                           selecting a final remedy for the Tomah                  Tomah Armory Site to protect human                    Appendix B to Part 300—[Amended]
                                           Armory Site in the ROD. EPA’s                           health and the environment.
                                           responses to the comments received are                    The NCP (40 CFR 300.425(e)) states                  ■  2. Table 1 of Appendix B to part 300
                                           included in a Responsiveness Summary,                   that a site may be deleted from the NPL               is amended by removing the entry ‘‘WI’’,
                                           which is part of the ROD. EPA also                      when no further response action is                    ‘‘Tomah Armory’’, ‘‘Tomah’’.
                                           placed a copy of the 2014 ESD in the                    appropriate. EPA, in consultation with                [FR Doc. 2018–26486 Filed 12–6–18; 8:45 am]
                                           information repositories for the Tomah                  the State of Wisconsin, has determined                BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                           Armory Site.                                            that all required response actions have
                                              EPA placed advertisements                            been implemented at the Tomah
                                           announcing the FYRs for the Tomah                       Armory Site and that no further
                                           Armory Site in local newspapers                                                                               FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                                                                   response action by the responsible                    COMMISSION
                                           including the Tomah Monitor-Herald                      parties is appropriate.
                                           (November 27, 2006 and November 23,                                                                           47 CFR Part 0
                                           2015), the Tomah Journal (November 30,                  V. Deletion Action
                                           2006 and February 2011), and the Tri-                      The EPA, with concurrence of the                   [MD Docket No. 18–3; FCC 18–7]
                                           County Foxxy Shopper East Edition                       State of Wisconsin through the WDNR,
                                           (November 27, 2006). EPA made the                       has determined that all appropriate                   Establishment of the Office of
                                           results of the FYRs available at the                    response actions under CERCLA, other                  Economics and Analytics
                                           Tomah Armory Site information                           than operation and maintenance,
                                                                                                   monitoring and five-year reviews have                 AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                           repositories and at the following
                                                                                                   been completed. Therefore, EPA is                     Commission.
                                           website: http://www.epa.gov/superfund/
                                           tomah-armory.                                           deleting the Tomah Armory Site from                   ACTION: Final rule.
                                              EPA arranged to publish an                           the NPL.
                                                                                                      Because EPA considers this action to               SUMMARY:   Establishment of the Office of
                                           advertisement announcing the
                                                                                                   be noncontroversial and routine, EPA is               Economics and Analytics. This action is
                                           publication of this proposed direct final
                                                                                                   taking it without prior proposal. This                taken to enhance the role of economic
                                           Notice of Deletion in the Tomah Journal
                                                                                                   action will be effective February 5, 2019             analysis, the design and implementation
                                           prior to its publication in the Federal
                                                                                                   unless EPA receives adverse comments                  of auctions, and the use and
                                           Register.
                                              Documents in the deletion docket                     by January 7, 2019. If adverse comments               management of data at the Federal
                                           which EPA relied on to support the                      are received within the 30-day public                 Communications Commission (the
                                           deletion of the Tomah Armory Site from                  comment period, EPA will publish a                    Commission or FCC). The Commission
                                           the NPL are available to the public in                  timely withdrawal of this direct final                determined that the proper dispatch of
                                           the Tomah Armory Site information                       notice of deletion before the effective               its business and the public interest will
                                           repositories and at http://                             date of the deletion, and it will not take            be served by creating an Office of
                                           www.regulations.gov.                                    effect. EPA will prepare a response to                Economics and Analytics (the Office or
                                                                                                   comments and continue with the                        OEA). In the Order, the Commission
                                           Determination That the Tomah Armory                                                                           amended its Rules to reflect the new
                                                                                                   deletion process on the basis of the
                                           Site Meets the Criteria for Deletion From                                                                     organizational structure, describe the
                                                                                                   notice of intent to delete and the
                                           the NCP                                                                                                       Office’s functions and delegated
                                                                                                   comments already received. There will
                                             The February 7, 2018, Final Close Out                 be no additional opportunity to                       authority, and make other conforming
                                           Report (FCOR) documents that EPA, the                   comment.                                              changes. The Commission found it
                                           WIARNG and the WDNR have                                                                                      appropriate to make these
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                                           successfully implemented all                            List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300                   organizational changes to integrate the
                                           appropriate response actions at the                       Environmental protection, Air                       use of economics and data analysis into
                                           Tomah Armory Site in accordance with                    pollution control, Chemicals, Hazardous               the Commission’s various rulemakings
                                           the 1997 EPA Record of Decision (ROD),                  waste, Hazardous substances,                          and other actions in a more
                                           the 2014 EPA Explanation of Significant                 Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,               comprehensive and thorough manner.
                                           Differences (ESD) and the Guidance for                  Reporting and recordkeeping                           DATES: Effective December 7, 2018.



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Document Created: 2018-12-07 01:53:08
Document Modified: 2018-12-07 01:53:08
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionDirect final rule.
DatesThis direct final deletion is effective February 5, 2019 unless EPA receives adverse comments by January 7, 2019. If adverse comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of the direct final deletion in the Federal Register informing the public that the direct final deletion will not take effect.
ContactRandolph Cano, NPL Deletion Coordinator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 (SR-6J), 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-6036, or via email at [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 63068 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Chemicals; Hazardous Waste; Hazardous Substances; Intergovernmental Relations; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Superfund; Water Pollution Control and Water Supply

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