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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of twentieth update of the Federal Agency Hazardous
Waste Compliance Docket, pursuant to CERCLA section 120(c).
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SUMMARY: Section 120(c) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), as amended by the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), requires
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish a Federal Agency
Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket. The docket is to contain certain
information about Federal facilities that manage hazardous waste or
from which hazardous substances have been or may be released. (As
defined by CERCLA section 101(22), a release is any spilling, leaking,
pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping,
leaching, dumping, or disposing into the environment.) CERCLA requires
that the docket be updated every six months, as new facilities are
reported to EPA by Federal agencies. The following list identifies the
Federal facilities to be included in this twentieth update of the
docket and includes facilities not previously listed on the docket and
reported to EPA since the last update of the docket, 69 FR 42989, July
19, 2004, which was current as of January 19, 2004. SARA, as amended by
the Defense Authorization Act of 1997, specifies that, for each Federal
facility that is included on the docket during an update, evaluation
shall be completed in accordance with a reasonable schedule. Such site
evaluation activities will help determine whether the facility should
be included on the National Priorities List (NPL) and will provide EPA
and the public with valuable information about the facility. In
addition to the list of additions to the docket, this notice includes a
section that comprises revisions (that is, corrections and deletions)
of the previous docket list. This update contains 8 additions and 10
deletions since the previous update, as well as numerous other
corrections to the docket list. At the time of publication of this
notice, the new total number of Federal facilities listed on the docket
is 2,291.
DATES: This list is current as of September 13, 2004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Electronic versions of the docket may
be obtained at http://www.epa.gov/compliance/cleanup/federal/index.html
.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Revisions of the Previous Docket
3.0 Process for Compiling the Updated Docket
4.0 Facilities Not Included
5.0 Facility Status Reporting
6.0 Information Contained on Docket Listing
1.0 Introduction
Section 120(c) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 United States Code
(U.S.C.) 9620(c), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), required the establishment of the
Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket. The docket contains
information on Federal facilities that is submitted by Federal agencies
to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under sections 3005,
3010, and 3016 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 42
U.S.C. 6925, 6930, and 6937, and under section 103 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C.
9603. Specifically, RCRA section 3005 establishes a permitting system
for certain hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD)
facilities; RCRA section 3010 requires waste generators and
transporters and TSD facilities to notify EPA of their hazardous waste
activities; and RCRA section 3016 requires Federal agencies to submit
biennially to EPA an inventory of hazardous waste sites that the
Federal agencies own or operate. CERCLA section 103(a) requires that
the National Response Center (NRC) be
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notified of a release. CERCLA section 103(c) requires reporting to EPA
the existence of a facility at which hazardous substances are or have
been stored, treated, or disposed of and the existence of known or
suspected releases of hazardous substances at such facilities.
The docket serves three major purposes: (1) To identify all Federal
facilities that must be evaluated to determine whether they pose a risk
to human health and the environment sufficient to warrant inclusion on
the National Priorities List (NPL); (2) to compile and maintain the
information submitted to EPA on such facilities under the provisions
listed in section 120(c) of CERCLA; and (3) to provide a mechanism to
make the information available to the public.
The initial list of Federal facilities to be included on the docket
was published on February 12, 1988 (53 FR 4280). Updates of the docket
have been published on November 16, 1988 (54 FR 46364); December 15,
1989 (54 FR 51472); August 22, 1990 (55 FR 34492); September 27, 1991
(56 FR 49328); December 12, 1991 (56 FR 64898); July 17, 1992 (57 FR
31758); February 5, 1993 (58 FR 7298); November 10, 1993 (58 FR 59790);
April 11, 1995 (60 FR 18474); June 27, 1997 (62 FR 34779); November 23,
1998 (63 FR 64806); June 12, 2000 (65 FR 36994); December 29, 2000 (65
FR 83222); October 2, 2001 (66 FR 50185); July 1, 2002 (67 FR 44200);
January 2, 2003 (68 FR 107); July 11, 2003 (68 FR 41353); December 15,
2003 (68 FR 69685); and July 19, 2004 (69 FR 42989). This notice
constitutes the twentieth update of the docket.
Today's notice is divided into three sections: (1) Additions, (2)
deletions, and (3) corrections. The additions section lists newly
identified facilities that have been reported to EPA since the last
update and that now are being included on the docket. The deletions
section lists facilities that EPA is deleting from the docket. The
corrections section lists changes in information about facilities
already listed on the docket.
The information submitted to EPA on each Federal facility is
maintained in the docket repository located in the EPA Regional office
of the Region in which the facility is located (see 53 FR 4280
(February 12, 1988) for a description of the information required under
those provisions). Each repository contains the documents submitted to
EPA under the reporting provisions and correspondence relevant to the
reporting provisions for each facility. Contact the following docket
coordinators for information on Regional docket repositories:
Gerardo Mill[aacute]n-Ramos (HBS), U.S. EPA Region 1, 1
Congress St., Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02114-2023, (617) 918-1377.
Helen Shannon (ERRD), U.S. EPA Region 2, 290 Broadway, 18th Floor, New
York, NY 10007-1866, (212) 637-4260.
Alida Karas (ERRD), U.S. EPA Region 2, 290 Broadway, New York, NY
10007-1866, (212) 637-4276.
Cesar Lee (3HS50), U.S. EPA Region 3, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19107, (215) 814-3205.
Gena Townsend (4WD-FFB), U.S. EPA Region 4, 61 Forsyth St., SW.,
Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 562-8538.
Philip Ofosu (6SF-RA), U.S. EPA Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX
75202-2733, (214) 665-3178.
D. Karla Asberry (FFSC), U.S. EPA Region 7,901 N. Fifth Street, Kansas
City, KS 66101, (913) 551-7595.
Stan Zawistowski (EPR-F), U.S. EPA Region 8, 999 18th Street, Suite
500, Denver, CO 80202-2466, (303) 312-6255.
Philip Armstrong (SFD-9-1), U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San
Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 972-3098.
Ken Marcy (ECL-115), U.S. EPA Region 10, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA
98101, (206) 553-2782.
Laura Ripley (SE-5J), U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
IL 60604, (312) 886-6040.
Monica Lindeman (ECL, SACU2), U.S. EPA Region 10, 1200 Sixth Avenue,
Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-5113.
2.0 Revisions of the Previous Docket
Following is a discussion of the revisions of the previous docket,
including additions, deletions, and corrections.
2.1 Additions
Today, 8 facilities are being added to the docket, primarily
because of new information obtained by EPA (for example, recent
reporting of a facility pursuant to RCRA sections 3005, 3010, or 3016
or CERCLA section 103). SARA, as amended by the Defense Authorization
Act of 1997, specifies that, for each Federal facility that is included
on the docket during an update, evaluation shall be completed in
accordance with a reasonable schedule.
Of the 39 facilities being added to the docket, none are facilities
that have reported to the NRC the release of a reportable quantity (RQ)
of a hazardous substance. Under section 103(a) of CERCLA, a facility is
required to report to the NRC the release of a hazardous substance in a
quantity that equals or exceeds the established RQ. Reports of releases
received by the NRC, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), and EPA are
transmitted electronically to the Transportation Systems Center at the
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), where they become part of the
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) database. ERNS is a
national computer database and retrieval system that stores information
on releases of oil and hazardous substances. Facilities being added to
the docket and facilities already listed on the docket for which an
ERNS report has been filed are identified by the notation ``103(a)'' in
the ``Reporting Mechanism'' column.
It is EPA's policy generally not to list on the docket facilities
that are small-quantity generators (SQG) and that have never generated
more than 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste in any single month.
If a facility has generated more than 1,000 kg of hazardous waste in
any single month (that is, if the facility is an episodic generator),
it will be added to the docket. In addition, facilities that are SQGs
and have reported releases under CERCLA section 103 or hazardous waste
activities pursuant to RCRA section 3016 will be listed on the docket
and will undergo site evaluation activities, such as a PA and, when
appropriate, an SI. All such facilities will be listed on the docket,
whether or not they are SQGs pursuant to RCRA. As a result, some of the
facilities that EPA is adding to the docket today are SQGs that had not
been listed on the docket but that have reported releases or hazardous
waste activities to EPA under another reporting provision.
In the process of compiling the documents for the Regional
repositories, EPA identified a number of facilities that had previously
submitted PA reports, SI reports, Department of Defense (DoD)
Installation Restoration Program (IRP) reports, or reports under
another Federal agency environmental restoration program, but do not
appear to have notified EPA under CERCLA section 103. Section 120(c)(3)
of CERCLA requires that EPA include on the docket, among other things,
information submitted under section 103. In general, section 103
requires persons in charge of a facility to provide notice of certain
releases of hazardous substances. The reports under various Federal
agency environmental restoration programs may contain information
regarding releases of hazardous substances similar to that provided
pursuant to section 103. EPA believes that CERCLA section 120(c)
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authorizes the agency to include on the docket a facility that has
provided information to EPA through documents such as a report under a
Federal agency environmental restoration program, regardless of the
absence of section 103 reporting. Therefore, some of the facilities
that EPA is adding today are being placed on the docket because they
have submitted the documents described above that contain reports of
releases of hazardous substances.
EPA also includes privately owned, government-operated (POGO)
facilities on the docket. CERCLA section 120(c) requires that the
docket contain information submitted under RCRA sections 3005, 3010,
and 3016 and CERCLA section 103, all of which impose duties on
operators as well as owners of facilities. In addition, other
subsections of CERCLA section 120 refer to facilities ``owned or
operated'' by an agency or other instrumentality of the Federal
government. That terminology clearly includes facilities that are
operated by the Federal government, even if they are not owned by it.
Specifically, CERCLA section 120(e), which sets forth the duties of the
Federal agencies after a facility has been listed on the NPL, refers to
the Federal agency that ``owns or operates'' the facility. In addition,
the primary basis for assigning responsibility for conducting PAs and
SIs, as required when a facility is listed on the docket, is Executive
Order 12580, which assigns that responsibility to the Federal agency
having ``jurisdiction, custody, or control'' over a facility. An
operator may be deemed to have jurisdiction, custody, or control over a
facility.
2.2 Deletions
Today, 10 facilities are being deleted from the docket. When
facilities are deleted from the docket, it is for reasons such as
incorrect reporting of hazardous waste activity, change in ownership,
and exemption as an SQG under RCRA (40 CFR 262.44). Facilities being
deleted no longer will be subject to the requirements of CERCLA section
120(d).
Three United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) sites,
including two mine sites and one National Forest, are among the 10
facilities that EPA is deleting from the docket today. The Agency
believes it is no longer appropriate to keep these sites on the docket
because they involve certain mine sites which the Agency, by policy,
generally will no longer list on the docket. These sites also are
cleaned up or substantially cleaned up, and may have been listed on the
docket due to mistakenly submitted RCRA Section 3016 reports.
Today's USDA deletions are consistent with a recent EPA policy
document. In June 2003, EPA issued a policy which addressed the issue
of when so-called ``mixed ownership'' mine or mill sites, created as a
result of the General Mining Law of 1872 (GML), 30 U.S.C. 22 et seq.,
should be included on the published list of Federal facilities which
have been reported to the docket. As a matter of policy, EPA believes
that mixed ownership mine or mill sites created as a result of the GML
generally should not be included on the published list of Federal
facilities which have been reported to the Docket. Mixed ownership mine
or mill sites are those located partially on private land and partially
on public land. Many mine and mill sites consist of both Federal and
private land ownership and, generally under the GML, a person could
establish private rights to mine certain minerals on Federally-owned
land by staking a claim to the land. Once a claim is established and if
it is maintained, the claimant gains rights to the beneficial use of
the property incident to mining, but the fee simple title remains with
the Federal government. A claimant may, through a process called
``patenting,'' buy the fee simple interest from the Federal government
and own the property in its entirety. If the owner of patented property
abandons it, the property does not revert to the United States, but
remains private land. The effect of the GML is that thousands of former
mine or mill sites are now private properties (inholdings) within the
boundaries of Federal land managed as National Forests, National Parks,
and Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-managed lands.
2.2.1 Terrero Mine Tailings Site
The Terrero Mine Tailings site is a GML mixed ownership mine site
located in New Mexico, and was added to the docket on November 10,
1993. The site has been cleaned up by the responsible party under a
series of Administrative Orders on Consent with the State of New
Mexico. The USDA Forest Service is not engaged in any cleanup at the
site, and no longer manages property in the vicinity of the site. The
site is not classified as a Federal facility in CERCLIS, and USDA
deeded the roughly eight acres of USDA Forest Service land on the site
to the State of New Mexico.
The site was placed on the docket because of the RCRA Section 3016
reporting of Federal agency hazardous waste facilities by USDA. USDA
asserts that this RCRA 3016 report may have been submitted in error.
USDA's position is that the fact that USDA mistakenly submitted a RCRA
3016 report should not necessarily result in listing the Terrero Mine
Tailings Site on the docket.
Regardless of whether it was appropriate to submit a RCRA 3016
report, the Terrero Mine Tailings Site is being deleted from the docket
because the site is a GML mixed ownership mine site that the June 2003
EPA policy was intended to address, and because the Terrero Mine
Tailings Site has been cleaned up and USDA has no current involvement
at the site.
2.2.2 Rio Tinto Mine Site
The Rio Tinto Mine site is a GML mixed ownership mine site located
in Nevada, and was added to the docket on December 12, 1991. The site
is listed on the docket as the Rio Tinto Copper Mine. The site is being
cleaned up through a series of Administrative Orders on Consent between
the responsible parties and the State of Nevada. The cleanup is a
State-lead action, and the site is primarily privately held. USDA
conducted a land exchange with one of the responsible parties to reduce
the administrative burden on the State and Federal agencies involved in
the cleanup. The land exchange also clarified jurisdictional concerns
so that response actions could proceed. USDA Forest Service is a
Natural Resources Trustee at the site, and the only other USDA
involvement at the site is to maintain a 60-foot right-of-way through
the property. The site is not classified as a Federal facility in
CERCLIS.
The site was placed on the docket because of the RCRA Section 3016
reporting of Federal agency hazardous waste facilities by USDA. USDA
asserts that this RCRA 3016 report may have been submitted in error.
USDA's position is that the fact that USDA mistakenly submitted a RCRA
3016 report should not necessarily result in listing the Rio Tinto
Copper Mine site on the docket.
Regardless of whether it was appropriate to submit a RCRA 3016
report, the Rio Tinto Copper Mine site is being deleted from the docket
because the site is a GML mixed ownership mine site that the June 2003
EPA policy was intended to address, and because the Rio Tinto Copper
Mine site is being cleaned up and USDA has little or no current
involvement at the site.
2.2.3 Toiyabe National Forest Site
The Toiyabe National Forest site is located in several distinct and
scattered areas across western Nevada and eastern California, and was
added to the docket on December 15, 1989. The gross
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acreage of land within the established external boundaries of the
Toiyabe National Forest is approximately 3.4 million acres of which
approximately 3.2 million acres are under the jurisdiction of USDA
Forest Service. A total of approximately 136,000 acres within the
external boundaries of the Toiyabe National Forest are private land
inholdings, not under USDA Forest Service jurisdiction, including the
Leviathan Mine Site and the Northumberland Mine Site. Addressing the
approximately 3.4 million-acre Toiyabe National Forest as a single
Federal facility on the docket has created administrative and technical
difficulties, and has caused confusion with the public. For example,
state regulators have asked USDA to pinpoint the actual facility of
concern, knowing that the entire 3 million-plus acre Toiyabe National
Forest cannot be the source. The Toiyabe National Forest is
approximately the size of some smaller states. Listing an entire State
on the docket because of contamination from a few landfills or mine
sites would be confusing, as is listing an entire national forest
because of contamination from a few mine sites. Contamination causing
concern covers only a small fraction of the entire external boundary of
the Toiyabe National Forest, and conducting a Preliminary Assessment
(PA) of the entire Toiyabe National Forest is not feasible. EPA
believes, where appropriate, in instances where an entire National
Forest has been listed as a single facility on the docket, it is
reasonable to narrow the docket listing by examining the reporting
mechanism which is the likely source for the original docket listing.
However, this action does not mean that the particular National Forest
is free, in its entirety, from contamination of concern. Nor does this
action relieve USDA Forest Service from notification requirements to
EPA of any site on land under the jurisdiction of USDA Forest Service
where there is a release or a threatened release.
The published reporting mechanism that lead to the listing of the
entire Toiyabe National Forest on the docket is the RCRA Section 3016
reporting of Federal agency hazardous waste facilities by USDA. RCRA
Section 3016 reports were submitted for the Leviathan Mine site, the
Northumberland Mine site, and the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare
Training Center.
The Leviathan Mine site is a GML mixed ownership mine site that is
now primarily privately (state) owned. USDA asserts that the RCRA 3016
report for the Leviathan Mine site may have been in error, but
regardless, submittal of a RCRA 3016 report should not have resulted in
listing the entire Toiyabe National Forest on the docket. The Leviathan
Mine site is being cleaned up by the responsible parties at the site
under Unilateral Administrative Orders issued by EPA Region 9, and is
not classified as a Federal facility in CERCLIS. The site is primarily
owned by the State of California, and is managed by the Lohontan
Regional Water Quality Control Board. USDA Forest Service has
jurisdiction over less than 10 percent of the site, with primary
involvement being as a Natural Resources Trustee.
The Northumberland Mine site is a GML mixed ownership mine site
that is now totally privately owned. USDA asserts that the RCRA 3016
report for the Northumberland Mine site may have been submitted in
error, but regardless, submittal of a RCRA 3016 report should not have
resulted in listing the entire Toiyabe National Forest on the docket.
The Northumberland Mine site has been cleaned up and reclaimed by the
mine operators, and has been given No Further Remedial Action Planned
(NFRAP) status by EPA. The site is not classified as a Federal facility
in CERCLIS, and USDA has no involvement at the site.
The U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center occupies
46,000 acres of the Toiyabe National Forest and use of the land is
permitted by letter of agreement with USDA Forest Service. RCRA 3016
reports have been filed by USDA as well as by the United States
Department of the Interior. The U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare
Training Center is not a USDA facility, and is already listed on the
docket as a United States Department of the Navy installation.
Regardless of whether it was appropriate to submit the RCRA 3016
reports for the Leviathan Mine site and the Northumberland Mine site,
such reporting should not have resulted in listing the entire Toiyabe
National Forest on the docket. Because the Leviathan Mine site and the
Northumberland Mine site are GML mixed ownership mine sites that the
June 2003 EPA policy was intended to address, because the two mine
sites are cleaned up or are being cleaned up with no current USDA
involvement at the mine sites, and because the U.S. Marine Corps
Mountain Warfare Training Center is not a USDA facility and is already
listed on the docket as a United States Department of the Navy
installation, the Toiyabe National Forest is being deleted from the
docket.
2.3 Corrections
Changes necessary to correct the previous docket were identified by
both EPA and Federal agencies. The changes needed varied from simple
changes in addresses or spelling to corrections of the recorded name
and ownership of a facility. In addition, some changes in the names of
facilities were made to establish consistency in the docket. Many new
entries are simply corrections of typographical errors. For each
facility for which a correction has been entered, the original entry
(designated by an ``O''), as it appeared in the February 12, 1988
notice or subsequent updates, is shown directly below the corrected
entry (designated by a ``C'') for easy comparison.
Lewis and Clark National Forest and Humboldt National Forest are
among the sites EPA is correcting on the docket today. Addressing
entire National Forests as single Federal facilities on the docket has
created administrative and technical difficulties, and has caused
confusion with the public. For example, State regulators have asked
USDA to pinpoint the actual facilities of concern for National Forests
listed on the docket, knowing that an entire National Forest cannot be
the source. Contamination causing concern usually covers only a small
fraction of a listed National Forest, and conducting a PA of an entire
National Forest is not feasible. EPA believes, where appropriate, in
instances where an entire National Forest has been listed as a single
facility on the docket, it is reasonable to narrow the docket listing
by examining the reporting mechanism which is the likely source for the
original docket listing. However, this action does not mean that the
particular National Forest is free, in its entirety, from contamination
of concern. Nor does this action relieve USDA Forest Service from
notification requirements to EPA of any site on land under the
jurisdiction of USDA Forest Service where there is a release or a
threatened release.
2.3.1 Lewis and Clark National Forest
Lewis and Clark National Forest Site was added to the docket on
February 12, 1988. Located in five large areas that encompass five USDA
Forest Service Ranger Districts across five distinct mountain ranges of
Montana, the gross acreage within the established external boundaries
of the Lewis and Clark National Forest is approximately 2.0 million
acres of which approximately 1.9 million acres are under the
jurisdiction of USDA Forest Service. A total of approximately 140,000
acres within the external boundaries of the
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Lewis and Clark National Forest are private land inholdings, not under
USDA Forest Service jurisdiction, including a portion of the
Hughesville/Block P Millsite.
Addressing the approximately 2.0 million-acre Lewis and Clark
National Forest as a single Federal facility on the docket has created
administrative and technical difficulties, and has caused confusion
with the public. EPA believes, where appropriate, in instances where an
entire National Forest has been listed as a single facility on the
docket, it is reasonable to narrow the docket listing by examining the
reporting mechanism which is the likely source for the original docket
listing. The published reporting mechanism leading to the listing of
the entire Lewis and Clark National Forest on the docket is the RCRA
Section 3016 reporting of Federal agency hazardous waste facilities by
USDA. RCRA Section 3016 reports were submitted for the Hughesville/
Block P Millsite and the Belt Creek Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Camp.
The Hughesville/Block P Millsite is an Abandoned Mine Site (AMS)
that is a GML mixed ownership milling facility that was in use off and
on for almost 100 years. USDA asserts that the RCRA 3016 report for the
Hughesville/Block P Millsite may have been in error, but regardless,
submittal of a RCRA 3016 report should not have resulted in listing the
entire Lewis and Clark National Forest on the docket. Because a portion
of the mill tailings at the site are located on USDA Forest Service
lands and because the releases of hazardous substances from the site
affect USDA Forest Service resources, EPA designated USDA Forest
Service as the lead agency for and oversight of the removal action at
the Hughesville/Block P Millsite. The site is on the NPL, and an
Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis was completed through an
Administrative Order on Consent issued jointly by USDA and EPA to one
responsible party for the contamination at the Hughesville/Block P
Millsite. Earlier this year, EPA concurred with USDA's proposal to
exercise authority under CERCLA Section 106 at the Hughesville/Block P
Millsite, and USDA subsequently issued a Unilateral Administrative
Order to a responsible party ordering the company to conduct a non-time
critical removal action at the site to further the cleanup process.
The Belt Creek CCC Camp is on land under the jurisdiction of USDA
Forest Service. The U.S. Army operated the CCC camp, treating fence
posts and telephone poles, from around 1934 until sometime between 1939
and 1942. The last building was removed from the CCC camp by 1948, and
USDA Forest Service completed a preliminary assessment of the Belt
Creek CCC Camp in 1988. This site is currently being evaluated by USDA
Forest Service, and additional sampling, analysis, and corrective
action may be necessary, pending the evaluation and review by EPA.
USDA's position is that the fact that USDA submitted a RCRA 3016 report
for the Belt Creek CCC Camp should not necessarily result in listing
the entire Lewis and Clark National Forest on the docket.
Regardless of whether it was appropriate to submit the RCRA 3016
reports for the Hughesville/Block P Millsite and the Belt Creek CCC
Camp, such reporting should not have resulted in listing the entire
Lewis and Clark National Forest on the docket. Because the Hughesville/
Block P Millsite is a GML mixed ownership mine site that the June 2003
EPA policy was intended to address, and because the Hughesville/Block P
Millsite, which is also an NPL site, is being cleaned up with USDA
Forest Service as lead agency, the docket listing for the Lewis and
Clark National Forest is being corrected to narrow the listing to the
Belt Creek CCC Camp.
2.3.2 Humboldt National Forest
Humboldt National Forest was added to the docket on December 15,
1989. Located in several distinct and scattered areas across
northeastern Nevada, the gross acreage within the established external
boundaries of the Humboldt National Forest is approximately 2.6 million
acres of which approximately 2.5 million acres are under the
jurisdiction of the USDA Forest Service. A total of approximately
139,000 acres within the external boundaries of the Humboldt National
Forest are private land inholdings, not under USDA Forest Service
jurisdiction, including the Buckskin Mine site, and the Rio Tinto Mine
site. (The Rio Tinto Mine site is listed separately on the docket as
the Rio Tinto Copper Mine and was previously discussed in the Section
2.2 of this Notice.)
Addressing the approximately 2.6 million-acre Humboldt National
Forest as a single Federal facility on the docket has created
administrative and technical difficulties, and has caused confusion
with the public. EPA believes, where appropriate, in instances where an
entire National Forest has been listed as a single facility on the
docket, it may make sense to narrow the docket listing by examining the
reporting mechanism which is the likely source for the original docket
listing. The published reporting mechanism that lead to the listing of
the entire Humboldt National Forest on the docket is the RCRA Section
3016 reporting of Federal agency hazardous waste facilities by USDA.
RCRA Section 3016 reports were submitted for the Rio Tinto Mine site
and the Buckskin Mine site.
The Rio Tinto Mine site is a GML mixed ownership mine site that is
primarily privately held. USDA asserts that the RCRA 3016 report for
the Rio Tinto Mine site may have been submitted in error, but
regardless, submittal of a RCRA 3016 report should not have resulted in
listing the entire Humboldt National Forest on the docket. The Rio
Tinto Mine site is being cleaned up through a series of Administrative
Orders on Consent between the responsible parties and the State of
Nevada, and the cleanup is a State-lead action. USDA conducted a land
exchange with one of the responsible parties to reduce the
administrative burden on the State and Federal agencies involved in the
cleanup. The land exchange also clarified jurisdictional concerns so
that response actions could proceed. USDA Forest Service is a Natural
Resources Trustee at the site, and the only other USDA involvement at
the site is to maintain a 60-foot right-of-way through the property.
The site is not classified as a Federal facility in CERCLIS.
The Buckskin Mine site is GML mine site that is completely under
the jurisdiction of USDA Forest service. USDA asserts that the RCRA
3016 report for the Buckskin Mine site may have been in error, but
regardless, submittal of a RCRA 3016 report should not have resulted in
listing the entire Humboldt National Forest on the docket. EPA is
designating the Buckskin Mine a NFRAP status site, and no further
cleanup is anticipated.
Regardless of whether it was appropriate to submit the RCRA 3016
reports for the Rio Tinto Mine site and the Buckskin Mine site, such
reporting should not have resulted in listing the entire Humboldt
National Forest on the docket. Because the Rio Tinto Mine site is a GML
mixed ownership mine site that the June 2003 EPA policy was intended to
address, and because the two mine sites are cleaned up or are being
cleaned up with no current USDA involvement at the mine sites, the
docket listing for the Humboldt National Forest is being corrected to
narrow the listing to the Buckskin Mine site. Although the Buckskin
Mine site is a GML site, it is not a mixed ownership mine site that the
June 2003 EPA policy was intended to address. Thus, the site is not
appropriate for deletion from the
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docket, the docket listing for the Humboldt National Forest is being
corrected to narrow the listing to the Buckskin Mine site, and the site
is being given NFRAP status by EPA.
3.0 Process for Compiling the Updated Docket
In compiling the newly reported facilities for the update being
published today, EPA extracted the names, addresses, and identification
numbers of facilities from four EPA databases--ERNS, the Biennial
Inventory of Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Activities, the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRAInfo), and the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Information System (CERCLIS)--that contain information about Federal
facilities submitted under the four provisions listed in CERCLA section
120(c).
Extensive computer checks compared the current docket list with the
information obtained from the databases identified above to determine
which facilities were, in fact, newly reported and qualified for
inclusion on the update. In spite of the quality assurance efforts EPA
has undertaken, State-owned or privately owned facilities that are not
operated by the Federal government may have been included. Such
problems are caused by procedures historically used to report and track
data on Federal facilities; EPA is working to resolve them.
Representatives of Federal agencies are asked to write to EPA's docket
coordinator at the following address if revisions of this update
information are necessary: Joshua Barber, Federal Agency Hazardous
Waste Compliance Docket Coordinator, Federal Facilities Restoration and
Reuse Office (Mail Code 5106G), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20004.
4.0 Facilities Not Included
As explained in the preamble to the original docket (53 FR 4280),
the docket does not include the following categories of facilities
(note, however, that any of these types of facilities may, when
appropriate, be listed on the NPL):
Facilities formerly owned by a Federal agency and now
privately owned will not be listed on the docket. However, facilities
that are now owned by another Federal agency will remain on the docket
and the responsibility for conducting PAs and SIs will rest with the
current owner.
SQGs that have never produced more than 1,000 kg of
hazardous waste in any single month and that have not reported releases
under CERCLA section 103 or hazardous waste activities under RCRA
section 3016 will not be listed on the docket.
Facilities that are solely transporters, as reported under
RCRA section 3010, will not be listed on the docket.
5.0 Facility Status Reporting
EPA has expanded the docket database to include information on the
NFRAP status of listed facilities. Indicating NFRAP status allows easy
identification of facilities that, after submitting all necessary site
assessment information, were found to warrant no further involvement on
the part of EPA at the time of the status change. Accordingly, the
docket database includes the following facility status codes:
U = Undetermined.
N = No further remedial action planned (NFRAP).
NFRAP is a term used in the Superfund site assessment program to
identify facilities for which EPA has found that currently available
information indicates that listing on the NPL is not likely and further
assessment is not appropriate at the time. NFRAP status does not
represent an EPA determination that no environmental threats are
present at the facility or that no further environmental response
action of any kind is necessary. NFRAP status means only that the
facility does not appear, from the information available to EPA at this
time, to warrant listing on the NPL and that, therefore, EPA
anticipates no further involvement by EPA in site assessment or cleanup
at the facility. However, additional CERCLA response actions by the
Federal agency that owns or operates the facility, whether remedial or
removal actions, may be necessary at a facility that has NFRAP status.
The status information contained in the docket database is the result
of Regional evaluation of information taken directly from CERCLIS.
(CERCLIS is a database that helps EPA Headquarters and Regional
personnel manage sites, programs, and projects. It contains the
official inventory of all CERCLA (NPL and non-NPL) sites and supports
all site planning and tracking functions. It also integrates financial
data from preremedial, remedial, removal and enforcement programs.) The
status information was taken from CERCLIS and sent to the Regional
docket coordinators for review. The results of those reviews were
incorporated into the status field in the docket database.
Subsequently, an updated list of facilities having NFRAP status (those
for which an ``N'' appears in the status field) was generated; the list
of updates since the previous publication of the docket is being
published today.
Important limitations apply to the list of facilities that have
NFRAP status. First, the information is accurate only as of September
13, 2004. Second, a facility's status may change at any time because of
any number of factors, including new site information or changing EPA
policies. Finally, the list of facilities that have NFRAP status is
based on Regional review of CERCLIS data, is provided for information
purposes only, and should not be considered binding upon either the
Federal agency responsible for the facility or EPA.
The status information in the docket database will be reviewed and
a new list of facilities classified as NFRAP will be published at each
docket update.
6.0 Information Contained on Docket Listing
As discussed above, the update information below is divided into
three separate sections. The first section is a list of new facilities
that are being added to the docket. The second section is a list of
facilities that are being deleted from the docket. The third section
comprises corrections of information included on the docket. Each
facility listed for the update has been assigned a code(s) that
indicates a more specific reason(s) for the addition, deletion, or
correction. The code key precedes the lists.
SARA, as amended by the Defense Authorization Act of 1997,
specifies that, for each Federal facility that is included on the
docket during an update, evaluation shall be completed in accordance
with a reasonable schedule. Therefore, all facilities on the additions
list to this fifteenth docket update must submit a PA and, if
warranted, an SI to EPA. The PA must include existing information about
a site and its surrounding environment, including a thorough
examination of human, food-chain, and environmental targets, potential
waste sources, and migration pathways. From information in the PA or
other information coming to EPA's attention, EPA will determine whether
a follow-up SI is required. An SI augments the data collected in a PA.
An SI may reflect sampling and other field data that are used to
determine whether further action or investigation is appropriate. This
policy includes any facility for which there is a change in the
identity of the responsible Federal agency. The reports should be
submitted
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to the Federal facilities coordinator in the appropriate EPA Regional
office.
The facilities listed in each section are organized by State and
then grouped alphabetically within each State by the Federal agency
responsible for the facility. Under each State heading is listed the
name and address of the facility, the Federal agency responsible for
the facility, the statutory provision(s) under which the facility was
reported to EPA, and the correction code(s).
The statutory provisions under which a facility reported are listed
in a column titled ``Reporting Mechanism.'' Applicable mechanisms are
listed for each facility: for example 3010, 3016, and 103(c).
The complete list of Federal facilities that now make up the docket
and the complete list of facilities classified as no further remedial
action planned (NFRAP) are not being published today. However, the
lists are available to interested parties and can be obtained at http://www.epa.gov/compliance/cleanup/federal/index.html
or by calling the HQ
Docket Coordinator at (703) 603-0265. As of today, the total number of
Federal facilities that appear on the docket is 2,291.
Dated: December 14, 2004.
David J. Kling,
Director, Federal Facilities Enforcement Office.
Docket Revisions
Categories of revisions for docket update by correction code.
Categories for Deletion of Facilities
(1) Small-Quantity Generator.
(2) Not Federally Owned.
(3) Formerly Federally Owned.
(4) No Hazardous Waste Generated.
(5) (This correction code is no longer used.)
(6) Redundant Listing/Site on Facility.
(7) Combining Sites Into One Facility/Entries Combined.
(8) Does Not Fit Facility Definition.
(9) (This correction code is no longer used.)
(10) (This correction code is no longer used.)
(11) (This correction code is no longer used.)
(12) (This correction code is no longer used.)
(13) (This correction code is no longer used.)
(14) (This correction code is no longer used.)
Categories for Addition of Facilities
(15) Small-Quantity Generator With Either a RCRA 3016 or CERCLA
103 Reporting Mechanism.
(16) One Entry Being Split Into Two/Federal Agency
Responsibility Being Split.
(17) New Information Obtained Showing That Facility Should Be
Included.
(18) Facility Was a Site on a Facility That Was Disbanded; Now a
Separate Facility.
(19) Sites Were Combined Into One Facility.
(19A) New Facility.
Categories for Corrections of Information About Facilities
(20) Reporting Provisions Change.
(20A) Typo Correction/Name Change/Address Change.
(21) Changing Responsible Federal Agency (New Responsible
Federal Agency Must Submit proof of previously performed PA, which
is subject to approval by EPA).
(22) Changing Responsible Federal Agency and Facility Name (New
Responsible Must Submit proof of previously performed PA, which is
subject to approval by EPA).
(23) New Reporting Mechanism Added at Update.
(24) Reporting Mechanism Determined To Be Not Applicable After
Review of Regional Files.
Note: Further information on definitions of categories can be
obtained by calling Joshua Barber, the HQ Docket Coordinator at
(703) 603-0265.
Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Update 20--Additions
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Zip
Facility name Address City State code Agency Reporting Code
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FS-Tongass NF: North Saginaw Lat 56 51.57 N Kake.............. AK................ 99830 Agriculture...... 3010 19A
Bay LTF and Camp FS-Tongass Kuiu Island W of Ketchikan......... AK................ 99901 Agriculture...... 103c 19A
NF: Mahoney Mine. T74S R91E S25.
FS-Tongass NF: East Side Sitkoh Lat 57 31.19 N Sitka............. AK................ 99835 Agriculture...... 3010 19A
Bay (LTF). Chichagof Island.
FS-Tongass NF: Ratz Harbor Shop T69S R84E S18..... Thorne Bay........ AK................ 99919 Agriculture...... 103c 19A
Site.
FS-Chugach NF: Mineral King T10N R6E Sec 14, Whittier.......... AK................ 99693 Agriculture...... 103c 19A
Mine. 15, 23.
Dubuque Naval Reserve Station.. 10677 Airport Rd.. Dubuque........... IA................ 52003 Navy............. 3010 19A
Omaha (EX) AF Sta Z-71......... 4 Miles Northwest Omaha............. NE................ 68108 Transportation... 103c 19A
of Omaha, NE.
US DOI BIA Cook Creek Field 32 Shop Road...... Humptulips........ WA................ 98552 Interior......... 3010 19A
Station.
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Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Update 20--Deletions
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Zip
Facility name Address City State code Agency Reporting Code
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Washington Headquarters........ 600 Independence Washington........ DC................ 20546 General Services 3010 6
Ave, SW. Administration.
Crystal Lake Postal Service.... 301 E Congress Crystal Lake...... IL................ 60060 Postal Service... 3010 4
Pkwy.
Fort Ritchie-Raven Rock Site Harbaugh Valley Rd Blue Ridge Summit. MD................ 17214 Army............. 3016 6
(AJCC).
Brookmont Defense Mapping 6101 Macarthur Brookmont......... MD................ 20816 Army............. 3010 6
Agency HTC. Blvd.
Annapolis Naval Station........ Old Severn River Annapolis......... MD................ 21402 Navy............. 3005 3010 3016 6
Bridge. 103c
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Washington Naval Communication Dangerfield & Clinton........... MD................ 20735 Navy............. 3010 103c 6
Unit. Commo Rd.
Santa Fe NF: Terrero Mine .................. Santa Fe.......... NM................ 87504 Agriculture...... 3016 8
Tailings.
Rio Tinto Copper Mine.......... Sec 10 & 11 T45N Mountain City..... NV................ 89831 Agriculture...... 103c 8
R53E MDM.
Toiyabe National Forest........ 1200 Franklin Way. Sparks............ NV................ 89431 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 8
MSHA........................... PO Box 10940...... Pittsburgh........ PA................ 15236 Labor............ 3010 103c 3016 6
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Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Update 20--Corrections
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Zip Reporting
Facility name Address City State code Agency mechanism Code
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c Bolling Air Force Base....... 5 Capital Street.. Washington........ DC................ 20336 Air Force........ 103c 3016 20A
o Bolling Air Force Base....... HQ 110th Air Base Washington........ DC................ 20331 Air Force........ 103c 3016 ............
Wing 5 Capital St.
c SE Federal Center 2nd and M Street, Washington........ DC................ 20407 General Services 3010 103c 20A
(Washington). SE. Administration.
o Washington Office............ 2nd and M Street, Washington........ DC................ 20407 General Services 3010 103c ............
SE. Administration.
c U.S. Government Printing 732 N Capitol Washington........ DC................ 20401 Government 3010 3005 20A, 21
Office. Street, NW. Printing Office.
o U.S. Government Printing N Capitol Street, Washington........ DC................ 20401 General Services 3010 3005 ............
Office. NW. Administration.
c New Castle Training Site- 12 Pennsway New Castle........ DE................ 19720 Army............. 3016 20A
Rifle Range. Greater
Wilmington
Airport.
o New Castle Training Site- Bldg 1A 1197 River New Castle........ DE................ 19720 Army............. 3016 ............
Rifle Range. Rd.
c Brandywine DRMO.............. Rt 381 Brandywine Brandywine........ MD................ 20613 Air Force........ 3010 3016 20A
Road.
o Brandywine Salvage Yard...... Rt 381 Brandywine Brandywine........ MD................ 20613 Air Force........ 3010 3016 ............
Road.
c Adelphi Laboratory Center 2800 Powder Mill Adelphi........... MD................ 20783 Army............. 3005 3010 3016 20A
(Harry Diamond Lab). Road. 103c
o Adelphi Laboratory Center.... 2800 Powder Mill Adelphi........... MD................ 20783 Army............. 3005 3010 3016 20A
Road. 103c
c Walter Reed Army Medical 2461 Linden Lane.. Silver Spring..... MD................ 20910 Army............. 3010 103c 20A
Center (Forest Glen).
o Walter Reed Army Medical 2461 Linden Lane.. Silver Spring..... MD................ 20910 Army............. 3010 103c ............
Center.
c National Marine Fisheries U.S. Dept of Oxford............ MD................ 21654 Commerce......... 103c 3010 20A
Service-Oxford Lab. Marine Fisheries,
Oxford Laboratory.
o Oxford National Marine U.S. Dept of Oxford............ MD................ 21654 Commerce......... 103c 3010 ............
Fisheries Service. Marine Fisheries
Oxford Laboratory.
c Chesapeake Beach Detachment- 5812 Bayside Rd... Chesapeake........ MD................ 20732 Navy............. 3010 20A
Naval.
o Chesapeake Beach Detachment- 5813 Bayside Rd... Chesapeake Beach.. MD................ 20732 Navy............. 3010 ............
Naval.
c Belt Creek CCC Camp.......... T14N R7E Sec 1.... Neihart........... MT................ 59465 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 20A
o Lewis & Clark National Forest Box 871........... Great Falls....... MT................ 59403 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 ............
c Buckskin Mine................ Humboldt Natl Elko.............. NV................ 89822 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 20A
Forest-Winnemuca
Ranger D..
o Humbolt National Forest...... 967 Mountain City Elko.............. NV................ 89801 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 ............
Hwy.
c Fort Ritchie................. Harbaugh Valley Rd Blue Ridge Summit. PA................ 17214 Army............. 3010 20A
o AJCC-Fort Ritchie............ Harbaugh Valley Rd Blue Ridge Summit. PA................ 17214 Army............. 3010 ............
c US Bureau of Mines........... 626 Cochrans Mill. Bruceton.......... PA................ 15025 Interior......... 3010 103c 3016 20A
o BM-Bruceton.................. 626 Cochrans Mill. Bruceton.......... PA................ 15025 Interior......... 3010 103c 3016 ............
c Navy Ships Parts Control..... 5450 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg..... PA................ 17055 Navy............. 3005 3010 3016 20A
PO Box 2020. 103c
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o Mechanicsburg Navy Ships 5450 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg..... PA................ 17055 Navy............. 3005 3010 3016
Parts Control Center. PO Box 2020. 103c
c Naval Regional Medical Center 17 St and Pattison Philadelphia...... PA................ 19145 Navy............. 3010 3016 20A
Ave.
o Philadelphia Naval Regional 17 St and Pattison Philadelphia...... PA................ 19145 Navy............. 3010 3016 ............
Medical Center. Ave.
c Navy Aviation Supply Office.. 700 Robbins Ave... Philadelphia...... PA................ 19111 Navy............. 3010 3016 20A
o Philadelphia Navy Aviation 700 Robbins Ave... Philadelphia...... PA................ 19111 Navy............. 3010 3016 ............
Supply Office.
c Medical Center............... University and Philadelphia...... PA................ 19104 Veterans Affairs. 3010 103a 3016 20A
Woodland Ave.
o Philadelphia Medical Center.. University and Philadelphia...... PA................ 19104 Veterans Affairs. 3010 103a 3016 ............
Woodland Ave.
c Morgantown Energy Technology 3610 Collins Ferry Morgantown........ WV................ 26505 Energy........... 3010 103c 3016 20A
Center. Rd.
o National Energy Technology 3610 Collins Ferry Morgantown........ WV................ 26505 Energy........... 3010 103c 3016 ............
Laboratory. Rd.
c Naval Radio Station < greek- 63 Hedrick Dr..... Sugar Grove....... WV................ 26815- Navy............. 3010 3016 103c 20A
i>1. 5000
o Naval Security Group Activity 63 Hedrick Dr..... Sugar Grove....... WV................ 26815- Navy............. 3010 3016 103c ............
Sugar Grove-Main. 5000
c Naval Radio Station < greek- Randall Road, off Sugar Grove....... WV................ 26815 Navy............. 103c 20A
i>2. State Road 21.
o Naval Security Group Activity Randall Road, off Sugar Grove....... WV................ 26815 Navy............. 103c
Sugar Grove--. State Road 21.
c Fort Belvoir--US Army 9430 Jackson Loop. Fort Belvoir...... VA................ 22060- Army............. 3005 3010 3016 20A
Engineering Center. 5130 103c
o US Army Engineering Center 9430 Jackson Loop. Fort Belvoir...... VA................ 22060- Army............. 3005 3010 3016 ............
Fort Belvoir. 5130 103c
c NASA Wallops Island.......... Rte 175........... Wallops Island.... VA................ 23337 NASA............. 3010 103a 103c 20A
3016
o Goddard Space Flight Center Rte 175........... Wallops Island.... VA................ 23337 NASA............. 3010 103a 103c
Wallops Flight. 3016
c USN Auxilary Landing Field... 3-4 Mi S Princess Chesapeake........ VA................ 23322 Navy............. 103c 3016 20A
Ann CTH.
o Chesapeake Auxilary Landing 3-4 Mi S Princess Chesapeake........ VA................ 23322 Navy............. 103c 3016
Field F. Ann CTH.
c Norfolk Naval Base (Sewells 1530 Gilbert St Norfolk........... VA................ 23511 Navy............. 3005 3010 3016 20A
Point Naval). Ste 2000. 103c
o NAVSTA Norfolk............... 1530 Gilbert St Norfolk........... VA................ 23511 Navy............. 3005 3010 3016
Ste 2000. 103c
c Suffolk Naval Communication 3300 Sleepy Hole Suffolk........... VA................ 23434 Navy............. 3010 3016 103c 20A
Area. Rd.
o Suffolk Naval Communication 3300 Sleepy Hole Suffolk........... VA................ 23434 Navy............. 3010 3016 103c ............
Area. Rd.
c Camp Peary DoD............... Camp Peary-PO Box Williamsburg...... VA................ 23185 Navy............. 3010 3016 103c 20A
1447.
o Williamsburg Armed Forces Camp Peary-PO Box Williamsburg...... VA................ 23185 Navy............. 3010 3016 103c ............
Exper Training. 1447.
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Note: For each facility for which a correction has been entered, the original entry (designated by an ``O''), as it appeared in the February 12, 1988
notice or subsequent updates, is shown directly below the corrected entry (designated by a ``C'') for easy comparison.
Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Update 20--NFRAP Status Changes
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Zip Reporting
Facility name Address City State code Agency mechanism NFRAP status
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FS-Tongass NF: East 12 Mile W Side of FS Rd Craig............. AK................ 99921 Agriculture...... 103c N
Site. 2120, 35 Mi SE of
Craig, T75S R83E.
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FS-Tongass NF: Apex Mine....... S13, Copper River Pelican........... AK................ 99832 Agriculture...... 103c N
Meridian T45S
R56E S13, 23, 24
+57[deg]57[min]01
[sec] N, -
136[deg]17[min]45
[sec] W.
FS-Tongass NF: El Nido Mine.... T45S R56E Pelican........... AK................ ....... Agriculture...... 103c N
S13,13,24
+57[deg]56'56''
N, -
136[deg]17[min]01
[sec] W.
FS-Tongass NF: Ratz Harbor Shop T69S R84E S18..... Thorne Bay........ AK................ 99919 Agriculture...... 103c N
Site.
FS-Chugach NF: Mineral King T10N R6E Sec 14, Whittier.......... AK................ 99693 Agriculture...... 103c N
Mine. 15, 23.
National Arboretum............. 3501 New York Washington........ DC................ 20002 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 N
Avenue NE.
Hubert H. Humphrey Building.... 200 Independence Washington........ DC................ 20201 General Services 3016 103c N
Avenue, SW. Administration.
Food & Drug Administration FB 8 200 C St SW HFF-14 Washington........ DC................ 20204 Health and Human 3010 103c N
Rm 6025. Services.
NPS-Washington Gas and Light 1900 Anacostia Washington........ DC................ 20020 Interior......... 103c N
Site. Drive, SE.
Anacostia Naval Station........ 2701 South Capitol Washington........ DC................ 20374 Navy............. 3010 103c 3016 N
Street SW.
IRS-Washington................. 1111 Constitution Washington........ DC................ 20032 Treasury......... 103a N
Ave, NW.
Hines Supply Depot............. 1st Ave and 21st Hines............. IL................ 60141 Veterans Affairs. 103c 3010 N
St.
Adelphi Laboratory Center 2800 Powder Mill Adelphi........... MD................ 20783 Army............. 3005 3010 3016 N
(Harry Diamond Lab). Rd. 103c
Phoenix Control (Nike)......... Sunnybrook Road... Jacksonville...... MD................ 21131 Army............. 3016 103c 3010 N
National Institute of Standards Quince Orchard Rd. Gaithersburg...... MD................ 20760 Commerce......... 3005 3010 103c N
and Technology.
National Marine Fisheries U.S. Department of Oxford............ MD................ 21654 Commerce......... 103c 3010 N
Service-Oxford Lab. Marine Fisheries.
David Taylor/Annapolis-Control. 640A Broadneck Annapolis......... MD................ 21401 Defense.......... 103c 3010 N
Road.
Davidsonville-Launch........... 3737 Elmer Hagner Davidsonville..... MD................ 21035 Defense.......... 103c N
Lane.
Rockville-Control.............. 10901 Darnstown Gaithersburg...... MD................ 20878 Defense.......... 103c N
Road.
Rockville-Launch............... Muddy Branch...... Gaithersburg...... MD................ 20879 Defense.......... 103c N
Fork-Control................... End of Glen Arm.......... MD................ 21057 Defense.......... 103c N
Hutschenreuter
Road.
Greenspring-Control............ Greenspring Road.. Greenspring....... MD................ 21117 Defense.......... 103c N
Greenspring-Launch............. Ridge Road........ Greenspring....... MD................ 21117 Defense.......... 103c N
Tolchester-Control............. Tolchester Beach Tolchester........ MD................ 21661 Defense.......... 103c N
Rd.
Croom-Control.................. 15100 Mt Calvert Upper Marlboro.... MD................ 20772 Defense.......... 103c N
Rd.
Waldorf Naval Research End of Laurel Waldorf........... MD................ 20601 Defense.......... 103c N
Laboratory-Control. Branch Drive.
Central Regional Laboratory.... 839 Bestgate Road. Annapolis......... MD................ 21401 EPA.............. 3010 103c N
NIH-Bethesda................... 9000 Rockville Bethesda.......... MD................ 20892 Health and Human 3005 3010 3016 N
Pike. Services. 103c
Back Creek Rear Range Coast 25 Ft Square Chesapeake City... MD................ 21915 Homeland Security 103c N
Guard Structure. Position.
Goddard Space Flight Center.... Greenbelt Road.... Greenbelt......... MD................ 20771 NASA............. 3010 103c 3016 N
Naval Communication Unit Dangerfield & Clinton........... MD................ 20735 Navy............. 103a 103c 3010 N
Washington. Commo Road.
Charlevoix Coast Guard Station. 220 Coastguard Charlevoix........ MI................ 49720 Homeland Security 3010 103c N
Road.
Buckskin Mine.................. Humboldt Natl Elko.............. NV................ 89822 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 N
Forest-Winnemuca
Ranger D.
Dayton Medical Center.......... 4100 West 3rd Dayton............ OH................ 45428 Veterans Affairs. 103a 3010 N
Street, Building
330.
Allegheny National Forest...... 222 Liberty Street Warren............ PA................ 16365 Agriculture...... 103c 3016 N
Box 847.
Eastern Regional Research 600 East Mermaid Wyndmoor.......... PA................ 19038 Agriculture...... 3010 103c 3016 N
Center. Lane.
Keystone Training Area......... Greenwood Twp..... Geneva............ PA................ 16316 Army............. 103c N
Hays Army Ammunition Plant..... 300 Mifflin Road.. Pittsburgh........ PA................ 15207 Army............. 3016 103c N
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Valley Forge Army Hospital..... Evergreen Drive... Schuylkill........ PA................ 19460 Army............. 103c N
Scranton Army Ammunition Plant. 156 Cedar Ave..... Scranton.......... PA................ 18501 Army............. 3005 3010 3016 N
103c
Defense Distribution Region Harrisburg........ New Cumberland.... PA................ 17070 Defense Logistics 3005 3010 3016 N
East. Agency. 103c
NPS-Valley Forge National Rte 23............ Valley Forge...... PA................ 19481 Interior......... 103c 3010 N
Historic Park.
Edgely Manor Industrial Park Silvi Avenue...... Bristol Township.. PA................ 19007 ................. 103c N
(Simon Site).
Sun Oil Co.-Chevron 3001 Penrose Philadelphia...... PA................ 19145 ................. 103c N
International Corp. Avenue.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline......... Turkey Run Wyalusing......... PA................ 18853 ................. 3010 N
(Station 319).
164th Airlift Wing............. .................. Memphis........... TN................ 37000 Air Force........ 3010 N
US Coast Guard (Ouachita) 3551 Old Harrison Chattanooga....... TN................ 37416 Homeland Security 3010 N
Shoreside. Pike.
Cameron Station................ 5010 Duke St...... Alexandria........ VA................ 22314 Army............. 3010 3016 103c N
Arlington Hall Station......... U.S. Army......... Warrenton......... VA................ 22186 Army............. 3010 103c N
John H. Kerr Reservoir......... Route 1 Box 76.... Boydton........... VA................ 23917 Corps of 3010 103c 3016 N
Engineers, Civil.
Portsmouth Coast Guard Support 4000 Coast Guard Portsmouth........ VA................ 23703 Homeland Security 3010 103c N
Center. Blvd.
Portsmouth Naval Hospital...... Effingham Street.. Portsmouth........ VA................ 23708 Navy............. 3010 3016 103c N
Sutton Enterprises Inc......... 1067 ``A'' Chesapeake........ VA................ 23320 ................. 103c 3010 N
Alexandria Lane.
New England Log Homes.......... Old Route 58 West. Lawrenceville..... VA................ 23868 ................. 103c N
Camp Wesley Harris Marine Seabeck Hwy 3 Mi W Bremerton......... WA................ 98310 Navy............. 103c 3010 U
Facility. of Cy.
Nicolet NF: County Trunk Section 3 T31N Doty Township..... WI................ 54149 Agriculture...... 103c N
Highway ``T'' Site. R15E.
Winfield Locks & Dams.......... RFD 1 Box Red House......... WV................ 25168 Corps of 103c 3010 N
530. Engineers, Civil.
Point Pleasant Defense National 2601 Madison Ave.. Point Pleasant.... WV................ 25550 Defense.......... 103c N
Stockpile Center.
Morgantown Energy Technology West Virginia Rocket Center..... WV................ 26726 Energy........... 3005 3010 3016 N
Center. Secondary Route 9. 103c
Martinsburg Hospital........... Route 9........... Martinsburg....... WV................ 25401 Veterans Affairs. 103c N
Cytec Industries Chemical Fire. Route 2 South..... Belmont........... WV................ 26134 ................. 103c N
Iaeger PCB Site................ Near Lick Branch.. Iaeger............ WV................ ....... ................. 103c N
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