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The following is an update from the RCRA, Superfund & EPCRA Call Center
EPA530-R-03-002j
MONTHLY CALL CENTER REPORT
October 2003
RCRA, Superfund & EPCRA Call Center
(Services in support of OUST, OSW, OIAA, OEPPR, and OSRTI)
National Toll-Free No.: (800) 424-9346 Local: (703) 412-9810
TDD National Toll-Free No.: (800) 553-7672 Local: (703) 412-3323
This report is prepared and submitted in support of Contract No.
68-W-01-020.
Scott Maid, Project Officer
Judi Kane, Deputy Project Officer
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency =20
Washington, DC 20460
Availability
The complete text of the 1991 (November and December only), 1992, 1993,
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 Monthly
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FREQUENLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are universal wastes considered hazardous wastes for purposes of the
Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT)
regulations?
Although universal wastes are considered hazardous wastes under RCRA,
universal wastes are not considered hazardous wastes under the DOT =
HAZMAT
regulations since they do not require hazardous waste manifests when
transported (40 CFR Section 273.52).
Can conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQGs) managing
universal wastes choose to comply with the requirements in Section 261.5
instead of the universal waste requirements in Part 273?
CESQGs have the option of handling their universal wastes under Part 273
or the reduced requirements in Section 261.5 (Section 273.8). EPA
believes that allowing CESQGs to choose the regulatory option that best
meets their circumstances will aid in assuring the effective collection,
management, and disposal of universal wastes (60 FR 25492, 25510; May =
11,
1995).
Are used oil transporters required to obtain EPA identification numbers
per the Part 279 requirements?
Used oil transporters must obtain an EPA identification (ID) number in
order to transport used oil (Section 279.42(a)). Used oil transporters
may obtain an EPA ID number by either submitting EPA Form 8700-12 or a
letter to the appropriate implementing agency (Section 279.42(b)).
Under what circumstances may a state requirement be considered a =
potential
applicable or relevant and appropriate requirement (ARAR) for a federal
remedial action under CERCLA?
Any standard promulgated by a state that is identified in a timely =
manner
and is more stringent than federal requirements may be applicable or
relevant and appropriate (Section 300.400(g)(4)).
How long does the lead agency have to prepare a community involvement =
plan
(CIP) for CERCLA removal actions expected to extend beyond 120 days?
The lead agency must prepare a formal CIP within 120 days from the
initiation of on-site removal activities (Section 300.415(n)(3)(ii)).
For purposes of the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures =
(SPCC)
regulations, when must a facility owner or operator conduct training for
oil handling personnel as required in Section 112.7(f)(1)?
Facility owners or operators have discretion as to the timing of
appropriate training for their oil handling personnel as long as the
timing meets the requirements of good engineering practice (67 FR 47042,
47108; July 17, 2002).
CALL CENTER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
EPCRA
1. Treatment for Destruction and Conversion of Metals
EPCRA Section 313 (40 CFR Part 372) requires facilities that meet =
certain
threshold requirements to report on the Form R releases and other waste
management activities of toxic chemicals, including information about =
the
treatment of the chemicals. A TRI-covered facility processes more than
25,000 pounds of copper compounds. During the processing activity, the
copper compounds are converted to elemental copper. Must the facility
report the amount of copper compounds converted to copper as "treated on
site" in Section 8.6 of the Form R?
Although on-site treatment in Section 8.6 refers to the destruction or
conversion of the toxic chemical, only treatment as part of waste
management is reported on the Form R. Furthermore, because metals and
metal category compounds cannot be destroyed, and chemical conversions =
of
metals and metal category compounds are not considered treatment for
destruction, metals and metal category compounds generally cannot be
reported as treated on site in Section 8.6 of the Form R. The =
destruction
of a toxic chemical during a processing activity is not considered =
on-site
treatment for the purposes of the Form R because it does not occur =
during
a waste management activity.
There are, however, two instances in which chemical conversions of =
metals
and metal category compounds are not considered treatment for =
destruction
for TRI reporting purposes. First, when elemental barium or a barium
compound is converted to barium sulfate, the conversion constitutes
treatment for destruction because barium sulfate is specifically =
excluded
from the barium compounds category. Conversion of elemental barium or a
barium compound to barium sulfate results in the reportable form of the
toxic chemical being destroyed. Similarly, aluminum and zinc, which are
only reportable in the form of fumes or dust, are considered treated for
destruction if they are converted into non-reportable forms (i.e., forms
other than fumes or dust).
2. Applicability of EPCRA Section 313 to Facility Construction =
Activities
EPCRA Section 313 reporting requirements apply to facilities meeting =
the
applicability criteria in 40 CFR Section 372.22. During a facility's
construction and prior to the onset of operations, toxic chemicals are
otherwise used to construct and install process equipment. After the
facility is constructed and begins operations, it will employ more than =
10
full-time employees and will operate in a TRI-covered Standard =
Industrial
Classification (SIC) code. Must the facility apply toxic chemicals used
during the construction and installation of process equipment towards =
the
otherwise use threshold?
The toxic chemicals need not be considered towards any activity
threshold. Prior to initial facility construction and before an SIC =
code
can be assigned, the EPCRA Section 313 reporting criteria in Section
372.22, including the activity threshold criterion, do not have to be
considered. However, if chemical activity thresholds for any toxic
chemicals used in the construction and installation of process equipment
are exceeded elsewhere at the facility during the reporting year, all
non-exempt releases and other waste management activities of those toxic
chemicals occurring during the reporting year must be reported, =
including
those non-exempt release and other waste management quantities =
associated
with the construction and installation of process equipment.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
How to order...
NTIS Publications are available by calling (800) 553-6847 or (703)
605-6000, or writing NTIS, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
Use the NTIS Order Number listed under the document.
NSCEP Publications are available by calling (800) 490-9198 or by writing
USEPA/NSCEP, PO Box 42419, Cincinnati, OH 45242-0419.
Use the EPA Order Number listed under the document.
Call Center Publications are available by calling the Call Center at:
RCRA, Superfund & EPCRA National Toll-Free No.: (800) 424-9346
Local: (703) 412-9810
TDD National Toll-Free No.: (800) 553-7672
Local: (703) 412-3323
RCRA
TITLE: Regulatory Changes Proposed for Certain Hazardous Waste Recycling
Activities (Fact Sheet)
PUBLICATION DATE: October 2003
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA530-F-03-035
URL: www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/dsw/abr-rule/abr-fs.pdf
This fact sheet discusses the proposed changes to the hazardous waste
management regulations to increase recycling and conserve resources. =
The
changes will make it easier to recycle more than one million tons of
hazardous waste metals, solvents, and other usable materials worth an
estimated value of nearly $1 billion. EPA believes that this proposal
will also reduce natural resource use and associated pollution and
conserve energy and water.
TITLE: Results-Based Approaches and Tailored Oversight Guidance for
Facilities Subject to Corrective Action Under Subtitle C of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act
PUBLICATION DATE: October 2003
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA530-R-03-012
URL:
www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/ca/resource/guidance/gen_ca/reslt-bse.pdf
This document provides an overview of specific results-based approaches
regulators and facility owners and operators can use to improve cleanups
of hazardous waste facilities. The guidance also describes the benefits
of "tailoring" regulatory oversight of RCRA cleanups and provides =
specific
recommendations with respect to the level of oversight that might be
appropriate in a given situation.
TITLE: Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom (Spanish)
PUBLICATION DATE: September 2003
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA530-K-02-001S
URL: www.epa.gov/epaoswer/general/espanol/sp-svlrn.pdf
This document is the Spanish translation of Service-Learning: Education
Beyond the Classroom, EPA530-K-02-001, which describes how students =
across
the country are gaining hands-on awareness of waste reduction, =
recycling,
and composting through solid waste service-learning projects. It =
contains
17 profiles of school-based and community projects, as well as contacts
and additional resources that provide information on how to start a =
solid
waste service-learning program.
TITLE: National Analysis: The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste
Report (Based on 2001 Data)
PUBLICATION DATE: October 2003
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA530-R-03-007
URL: www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/data/brs01/index.htm
The National Analysis presents a detailed look at waste-handling =
practices
in the EPA Regions, states, and largest facilities nationally, including
(1) the quantity of waste generated, managed, shipped and received, and
imported and exported between states and (2) the number of generators =
and
managing facilities.
TITLE: State Detail Analysis: The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste
Report (Based on 2001 Data)
PUBLICATION DATE: October 2003
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA530-R-03-008
URL: www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/data/brs01/index.htm
This document details each state's waste handling practices, including
overall totals for generation, management, and shipments and receipts of
hazardous waste, as well as totals for the largest fifty facilities.
TITLE: List of Reported RCRA Sites in the United States: The National
Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 2001 Data)
PUBLICATION DATE: October 2003
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA530-R-03-009
URL: www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/data/brs01/index.htm
The List of Reported RCRA Sites identifies every hazardous waste =
facility
in the United States that submitted a Biennial Report for hazardous =
waste
activities in 2001.
CERCLA
TITLE: Proposal Guidelines for Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan
Fund, and Cleanup Grants
PUBLICATION DATE: October 2003
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA500-F-03-244
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
URL: www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/applicat.htm
=20
This guidance document assists eligible entities in applying for
Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup Grants. The
Brownfields Assessment Grants provide funding to inventory, =
characterize,
assess, and conduct planning and community involvement related to
brownfields. The Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grants provide
funding to capitalize revolving loan funds and provide subgrants to =
carry
out cleanup activities at brownfields. The Brownfields Cleanup Grants
provide funding to carry out cleanup activities at brownfields.
TITLE: Proposal Guidelines for Brownfields Job Training Grants
PUBLICATION DATE: September 2003
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA500-F-03-245
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
URL: www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/applicat.htm=20
This guidance document assists eligible entities in applying for
Brownfields Job Training Grants. EPA expects to select approximately 10
grants by the end of March 2004. Grant applicants must be located =
within
or near one of the EPA-funded brownfields grant (e.g., Assessment, RLF,
and Cleanup) communities.
TITLE: Superfund Lead-Contaminated Residential Sites Handbook
PUBLICATION DATE: August 2003
OSWER DIRECTIVE: 9285.7-50
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
URL: www.epa.gov/superfund/programs/lead/products.htm#guidance
This document was developed by EPA to promote a nationally consistent
decision-making process for assessing and managing risks associated with
lead-contaminated residential sites across the country. This =
information
was developed primarily for EPA staff, but may prove useful to others
working on lead-contaminated residential sites, including states, other
federal agencies, tribes, local governments, public interest groups, and
private industry.
TITLE: Updating Remedy Decisions at Select Superfund Sites Summary =
Report
FY 2000 and FY 2001
PUBLICATION DATE: February 2003
EPA ORDER NO.: EPA540-R-03-001
OSWER DIRECTIVE: 9355.0-94
AVAILABILITY: Internet Only
URL: www.epa.gov/superfund/programs/reforms/reforms/3-2.htm
This report summarizes the progress of the Superfund reforms for fiscal
years 2000 and 2001. During this time, EPA updated 111 remedies and
reduced estimated future cleanup costs by approximately $228 million.
FEDERAL REGISTERS
Availability
You may order copies of all major RCRA, Superfund & EPCRA Federal
Registers by calling the Call Center.
RCRA, Superfund & EPCRA National Toll-Free No.: (800) 424-9346
Local: (703) 412-9810
TDD National Toll-Free No.: (800) 553-7672
Local TDD: (703) 412-3323
Electronic Availability
Federal Registers from October 1994 to the present related to the Call
Center's program areas are accessible via the Internet at:
www.epa.gov/fedrgstr
For RCRA/UST and selected CERCLA Federal Registers, choose: Waste.=20
For selected EPCRA Federal Registers, choose: Toxic Release Inventory.=20
For CAA Section 112(r) Federal Registers, choose: Air.
FINAL RULES
RCRA
"Virginia: Approval of Financial Assurance Regulations for the
Commonwealth's Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permitting Program"
October 7, 2003 (68 FR 57824)
Virginia applied for final approval of changes to its municipal solid
waste landfill permitting program under RCRA Section 4005. EPA =
determined
that these changes satisfy all requirements necessary for final approval
and allowed Virginia to adopt the financial assurance regulations in 40
CFR Part 258, Subpart G, through this rule. The final approval becomes
effective on December 8, 2003, unless EPA receives adverse comments by
November 6, 2003.
"Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Location Restrictions for Airport =
Safety"
October 15, 2003 (68 FR 59333)
EPA amended the location restrictions section in 40 CFR Part 258, =
Criteria
for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (MSWLFs), in order to add a note
providing information about landfill citing requirements enacted in the
Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century. =
This amendment does not change existing criteria under RCRA with respect
to citing MSWLF units. This amendment is effective on October 15, 2003.
"West Virginia: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management
Program Revision"
October 16, 2003 (68 FR 59542)
West Virginia applied for final authorization of changes to its =
hazardous
waste program. EPA determined that these changes satisfy all =
requirements
needed to qualify for final authorization and is authorizing West
Virginia's changes through this rule. The final authorization becomes
effective on December 15, 2003, unless EPA receives adverse written
comments by November 17, 2003.
"Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and
Practices"
October 24, 2003 (68 FR 60856)
EPA corrected 40 CFR Section 257.5 by reinstating the definition of
uppermost aquifer to read as follows: "Uppermost aquifer means the
geologic formation nearest the natural ground surface that is an =
aquifer,
as well as lower aquifers that are hydraulically interconnected with =
this
aquifer within the facility's property boundary."
PROPOSED RULES
RCRA
"Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of
Hazardous Waste; Proposed Exclusion"
October 1, 2003 (68 FR 56603)
EPA proposed to grant a petition submitted by OxyVinyls, LP to exclude a
solid waste generated by its Houston, Texas, Deer Park VCM Plant from =
the
lists of hazardous wastes. EPA used the Delisting Risk Assessment
Software in evaluating the impact of the petitioned waste on human =
health
and the environment. The proposed decision would exclude the petitioned
waste from the requirements of hazardous waste regulation under RCRA.=20
Comments must be received by November 17, 2003.
"Virginia: Approval of Financial Assurance Regulations for the
Commonwealth's Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permitting Program"
October 7, 2003 (68 FR 57855)
EPA proposed to grant final approval to the MSWLF permitting program
revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of Virginia. EPA approved these
changes as a direct final rule without prior proposal in the final rule
section (68 FR 57855, October 7, 2003). The direct final rule provides =
a
detailed rationale for approval. Unless adverse comments are received =
by
November 6, 2003, the direct final rule will become effective December =
8,
2003.
"West Virginia: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management
Program Revision"
October 16, 2003 (68 FR 59563)
EPA proposed to grant final authorization to the hazardous waste program
revisions submitted by the State of West Virginia. EPA authorized the
state's changes as a direct final rule without prior proposal in the =
final
rules section (68 FR 59542, October 7, 2003). The direct final rule
provides a detailed rationale for authorization. Unless adverse =
comments
are received by November 17, 2003, the direct final rule will become
effective December 15, 2003.
"Massachusetts: Proposed Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste
Management Program Revisions; Proposed State-Specific Modification to
Federal Hazardous Waste Regulations; Proposed Extension of Site-Specific
Regulations for New England Universities' Laboratories XL Project"
October 21, 2003 (68 FR 60060)
EPA proposed three distinct but related proposals regarding
Massachusetts's hazardous waste program. First, the Agency proposed to
grant final authorization to Massachusetts for revisions to its =
hazardous
waste program under RCRA. Second, EPA proposed to modify the federal
hazardous waste regulations to allow for state-specific recycling
provisions, pursuant to a proposal for flexibility submitted by the
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection under the program
established by the Joint EPA/State Agreement to Pursue Regulatory
Innovation between the EPA and the Environmental Council of States.=20
Finally, EPA proposed to extend the expiration date of site-specific
regulations previously adopted by the Agency under the eXcellence and
Leadership (XL) program allowing alternative RCRA generator requirements
to be followed for laboratories at certain universities in Massachusetts
(and Vermont). Comments on the proposed rules must be received by
November 20, 2003.
"Revisions to the Definition of Solid Waste"
October 28, 2003 (68 FR 61557)
EPA proposed revisions to the definition of solid waste to identify
certain recyclable hazardous secondary materials as not discarded, and
thus not subject to regulation as wastes under Subtitle C of RCRA. The
proposed rule would also establish specific regulatory criteria for
determining whether or not hazardous secondary materials are recycled
legitimately. Comments must be postmarked by January 26, 2004.
CERCLA
"National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan;
National Priorities List"
October 7, 2003 (68 FR 57855)
EPA announced its intent to delete the Selected Perimeter Area (68 FR
44259) and the Surface Deletion Area (68 FR 44265) of the Rocky Mountain
Arsenal National Priorities List Site On-Post Operable Unit from the
National Priorities List (NPL) on July 28, 2003. In response to a
request, EPA extended both public comment periods until October 27, =
2003.
"Advisory Committee for Regulatory Negotiation Concerning All =
Appropriate
Inquiry; Meeting"
October 21, 2003 (68 FR 60054)
EPA announced that a meeting of the Negotiated Rulemaking Committee on =
All
Appropriate Inquiry is scheduled for November 12 through November 14,
2003, in Washington, DC. The meeting is for the purpose of negotiating
the contents of a proposed regulation setting federal standards and
practices for conducting all appropriate inquiry.
"National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan;
National Priorities List"
October 30, 2003 (68 FR 61783)
EPA announced its intent to delete the Poamoho Section of the Del Monte
Corporation Superfund Site from the NPL and requested comment on this
proposed action. Comments must be submitted by December 1, 2003.
NOTICES
RCRA
"Announcement of Availability of the Results-Based Approaches and =
Tailored
Oversight Guidance for Facilities Subject to Corrective Action Under
Subtitle C of the RCRA"
October 6, 2003 (68 FR 57691)
EPA announced the availability of the final Results-Based Approaches and
Tailored Oversight Guidance for Facilities Subject to Corrective Action
Under Subtitle C of RCRA (EPA530-R-03-012). This guidance is designed =
to
provide stakeholders with a better understanding of EPA's general
results-based strategy for RCRA Corrective Action.
"Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to OMB for Review
and Approval; Comment Request; Land Disposal Restrictions No-Migration
Variances, EPA ICR Number 1353.07, OMB Control Number 2050-0062"
October 15, 2003 (68 FR 59399)
EPA announced that the following Information Collection Request (ICR) =
has
been forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review =
and
approval: "Land Disposal Restrictions No-Migration Variances," ICR =
Number
1353.07, OMB Control Number 2050-0062. The current expiration date for
this ICR is September 30, 2003. Comments must be received by November =
14,
2003.
"Hazardous Waste Management System: Petroleum Refining Process Wastes;
Identification of Characteristically Hazardous Self-Heating Solids; Land
Disposal Restrictions: Treatment Standards for Spent Hydrorefining
Catalyst (K172) Hazardous Waste"
October 20, 2003 (68 FR 59935)
EPA announced that analytical data pertaining to the polyaromatic
hydrocarbon (PAH) content of spent hydrorefining catalysts from =
petroleum
refining operations (K172) has been made available to the public.=20
Comments must be received by December 4, 2003.
"RCRA Burden Reduction Initiative; Notice of Data Availability"
October 29, 2003 (68 FR 61662)
EPA requested additional comments on ideas for reducing the =
recordkeeping
and reporting burden imposed on the states, the public, and the =
regulated
community under RCRA Subtitle C. These additional ideas were suggested =
by
commenters or are outgrowths of the RCRA Burden Reduction Initiative
Proposed Rule (67 FR 2518; January 22, 2002). Comments must be received
by December 15, 2003.
"Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment
Request; Exports From and Imports to the United States Under =
International
and Bilateral Waste Agreements, EPA ICR Number 1647.04, OMB Control =
Number
2050-0143"
October 31, 2003 (68 FR 62064)
EPA announced that it is planning to submit the following continuing ICR
to OMB for review and approval: "Exports from and Imports to the United
States under International Bilateral Waste," ICR Number 1647.04, OMB
Control Number 2050-0143. The current expiration date for this ICR is
April 30, 2003. Comments must be received by December 30, 2003.
"Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to OMB for Review
and Approval; Comment Request; Landfill Methane Outreach Program, EPA =
ICR
Number 1849.02, OMB Control Number 2060-0446"
October 31, 2003 (68 FR 62066)
EPA announced that the following ICR has been forwarded to OMB for =
review
and approval: "Landfill Methane Outreach Program," ICR Number 1849.02, =
OMB
Control Number 2060-0446. The current expiration date for this ICR is
October 31, 2003. Comments must be received by December 1, 2003.
CERCLA
"National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology
(NACEPT) Superfund Subcommittee Meeting"
October 3, 2003 (68 FR 57445)
EPA announced that a meeting of the NACEPT Superfund Subcommittee is
scheduled for November 5 and 6, 2003, in Washington, DC. The meeting =
will
address the latest version of the Subcommittee's draft report.
"Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA), Section 104 (k); Announcement of Proposal Deadlines for the
Competition for the 2004 National Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan
Fund, and Cleanup Grants"
October 16, 2003 (68 FR 59611)
EPA announced that it will begin to accept proposals for the National
Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup Grants on =
October
16, 2003, and provided information on how to obtain the application
guidelines. The application deadline for proposals is December 4, 2003.
EPCRA
"Agency Information Collection Activities OMB Responses"
October 31, 2003 (68 FR 62068)
This document announced OMB responses to Agency clearance requests, in
compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).=20
Specifically, ICR Number 1428.06, "Trade Secret Claims for Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-Know (EPCRA Section 322)," was approved
October 10, 2003. This ICR, OMB Number 2050-0078, expires October 31,
2006.
"Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to OMB for Review
and Approval; Comment Request; Toxic Chemical Release Reporting,
Recordkeeping, Supplier Notification and Petitions Under Section 313 of
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA): Renewal;
EPA ICR Number 1363.13, OMB Control Number 2070-0093"
October 31, 2003 (68 FR 62069)
EPA announced that the following ICR has been forwarded to OMB for =
review
and approval: "Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, Recordkeeping, Supplier
Notification and Petitions Under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning =
and
Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA): Renewal," ICR Number 1363.13, OMB
Control Number 2070-0093. Comments must be submitted on or before
December 1, 2003.
"Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission to OMB for Review
and Approval; Comment Request; Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, =
Alternate
Threshold for Low Annual Reportable Amounts, Recordkeeping, Supplier
Notification and Petitions Under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning =
and
Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA): Renewal; EPA ICR Number 1704.07, =
OMB
Control Number 2070-0143"
October 31, 2003 (68 FR 62070)
EPA announced that the following ICR has been forwarded to OMB for =
review
and approval: "Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, Alternate Threshold for
Low Annual Reportable Amounts, Recordkeeping, Supplier Notification and
Petitions Under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA): Renewal," ICR Number 1704.07, OMB Control
Number 2070-0143. Comments must be submitted on or before December 1,
2003.
ALL PROGRAMS
"Agency Information Collection Activities OMB Responses"
October 15, 2003 (68 FR 59398)
This document announced OMB responses to Agency clearance requests, in
compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).=20
Specifically, ICR Number 1189.12, "Identification Listing and Rulemaking
Petitions (Proposed Rule for Wastewater Treatment Exemptions) in 40 CFR
Section 261.3(a)(2)(iv)(A)-(G)," was approved August 6, 2003. This ICR,
OMB Number 2050-0053, expires November 30, 2004. Also, ICR Number
2104.01, "Brownfields Program-Revitalization Grantee Reporting in 40 CFR
Parts 30 and 31," was approved August 14, 2003. This ICR, OMB Number
2050-0192, expires August 31, 2006.
SETTLEMENTS AND CONSENT ORDERS
"Proposed Administrative Agreement; Mercury Refining Company Superfund
Site"
October 2, 2003 (68 FR 56835)
"Consent Decree; United States v. Harding Township"
October 2, 2003 (68 FR 56850)
"Consent Decree; United States v. Mallinckrodt Baker, Inc., et al."
October 2, 2003 (68 FR 56851)
"Proposed Administrative Settlement; Danbury, Connecticut Medallic Art
Facility"
October 3, 2003 (68 FR 57459)
"Consent Decree; United States v. Horsehead Industries, Inc. et al."
October 8, 2003 (68 FR 58141)
"Consent Decree; United States v. City of Long Beach, California"
October 8, 2003 (68 FR 58141)
"Proposed Administrative Settlement; Windham Alloys Site"
October 10, 2003 (68 FR 58672)
"Proposed Administrative Settlement; Coeburn Town Dump Site"
October 17, 2003 (68 FR 59788)
"Consent Judgment; United States v. City of Glen Cove, et al."
October 17, 2003 (68 FR 59819)
"Consent Decree; United States v. Sidney Hasselquist, et al."
October 17, 2003 (68 FR 59820)
"Consent Decree; United States and the State of Wisconsin v. P.H.
Glatfelter Company and WTM I Company"
October 17, 2003 (68 FR 59821)
"Consent Decree; United States v. State of Washington through the
Washington Department of Natural Resources"
October 17, 2003 (68 FR 59822)
"Proposed Administrative Consent Agreement and Final Order; Crimson
Resource Management"
October 21, 2003 (68 FR 60101)
"Consent Decree; United States v. ALLTEL Corporation"
October 22, 2003 (68 FR 60416)
"Proposed Administrative Settlement; Universal Oil Products (Chemical
Division) Superfund Site"
October 24, 2003 (68 FR 60990)
"Proposed Settlement; Industrial Pollution Control Superfund Site"
October 27, 2003 (68 FR 61207)
"Partial Consent Decrees; United States v. Beckman Coulter, Inc., et =
al.,
and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, et al. v. =
American
Thermoplastics Corp., et al."
October 29, 2003 (68 FR 61694)
"Consent Decree; United States of America, The State of New Mexico, and
the New Mexico Office of Natural Resources Trustee v. The Burlington
Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company"
October 29, 2003 (68 FR 61694)
"Consent Decree; United States, et al. v. Chevron U.S.A. Inc."
October 29, 2003 (68 FR 61695)
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