[Federal Register: January 15, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 10)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 300
[FRL-7609-8]
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan;
National Priorities List
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of partial deletion of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal
National Priorities List Site from the National Priorities List.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 8 announces
the deletion of the Selected Perimeter Area of the Rocky Mountain
Arsenal National Priorities List (RMA/NPL) Site from the National
Priorities List (NPL). The NPL constitutes Appendix B of 40 CFR part
300, which is the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan (NCP), which EPA promulgated pursuant to section 105
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA), as amended. EPA and the State of Colorado,
through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
(CDPHE), have determined that the Selected Perimeter Area of the RMA/
NPL Site poses no significant threat to public health or the
environment and, therefore, no further
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remedial measures pursuant to CERCLA are appropriate.
This partial deletion pertains to the surface (soil, surface water,
sediment), structures, and groundwater media of the Selected Perimeter
Area of the On-Post OU of the RMA/NPL Site. The Surface Deletion Area
of the On-Post OU RMA/NPL Site, composed of the surface and structures
media only within an additional 123 acres, also is being deleted at
this time. The rest of the On-Post and Off-Post OUs will remain on the
NPL. This partial deletion of the Selected Perimeter Area will not
change Appendix B of 40 CFR part 300, which was previously amended in
January 2003 (68 FR 2699) to reflect that a partial deletion of 1.5
square miles from the RMA/NPL Site had occurred.
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 15, 2004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Laura Williams, Remedial Project
Manager (8EPR-F), U.S. EPA, Region 8, 999 18th Street, Suite 300,
Denver, Colorado 80202-2466, (303) 312-6660. Information on the RMA/NPL
Site as well as the Deletion Docket and the Responsiveness Summary for
this partial deletion are available at EPA's Region 8 Superfund Records
Center in Denver, Colorado. Documents are available for viewing by
appointment from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday excluding
holidays by calling (303) 312-6473. The Administrative Record for the
RMA/NPL Site, which includes the Deletion Docket and Responsiveness
Summary for the partial deletion of the Selected Perimeter and Surface
Deletion Areas, is maintained at the Joint Administrative Records
Document Facility, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Building 129, Room 2024,
Commerce City, Colorado 80022-1748, (303) 289-0362. Documents are
available for viewing from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday or
by appointment.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National
Priorities List (RMA/NPL) Site is located in southern Adams County,
Colorado, approximately eight miles northeast of downtown Denver. The
On-Post operable unit (OU) of the RMA/NPL Site addresses the source
areas of contamination within the boundaries of RMA proper. The Off-
Post OU addresses contamination north and northwest of the RMA proper
boundaries. The Selected Perimeter Area consists of 4,930 acres along
the perimeter of the On-Post OU in Commerce City, Colorado.
This partial deletion pertains to the surface (soil, surface water,
sediment), structures, and groundwater media of the Selected Perimeter
Area of the On-Post OU of the RMA/NPL Site. The Surface Deletion Area
of the On-Post OU RMA/NPL Site, composed of the surface and structures
media only within an additional 123 acres, also is being deleted at
this time. The Off-Post OU and the rest of the On-Post OU will remain
on the NPL.
On July 28, 2003, EPA published a Notice of Intent for Partial
Deletion (NOIDp) in the Federal Register (68 FR 44259) and local
newspapers which proposed to delete the Selected Perimeter Area from
the RMA/NPL Site. Comments received during the public comment period
primarily focused on the application of institutional controls and
five-year reviews once the proposed property is deleted, as well as
understanding how the boundaries of the Selected Perimeter Area were
chosen. EPA also received 17 letters of support for proceeding with the
partial deletion and two letters which provided recommendations but did
not state a preference regarding the deletion.
In our Responsiveness Summary, EPA explained how institutional
controls are currently in place for the entire On-Post OU as required
by the 1989 Federal Facilities Agreement, 1992 RMA National Wildlife
Refuge Act, and 1996 Record of Decision for the RMA/NPL Site. These
documents require the transfer of the 100-foot wide areas along the
perimeter of the On-Post OU to State/local governments for road
widening ``be subject to perpetual restrictions that are attached to
any deed to such property.'' Use restrictions for the remainder of the
deleted Selected Perimeter Area will be managed by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service as outlined in the Interim RMA Institutional Control
Plan, in coordination with the U.S. Army. The effectiveness of the
institutional controls will be assessed as part of five-year reviews.
Five-year reviews for the RMA/NPL Site are conducted in accordance
with EPA's Comprehensive Five-Year Review Guidance. As the lead agency
for the RMA/NPL Site, the Army is responsible for conducting each site-
wide, five-year review regardless of land transfer. While the Army
cannot transfer this responsibility, they can contract with another
agency or third party to conduct the actual five-year review
activities. The next year-long, five-year review process, which
includes public participation, is expected to begin in late 2004 so it
can be completed by the December 2005 schedule.
EPA's responsiveness summary further explained how only areas which
met the criteria of ``Responsible parties or other persons have
implemented all appropriate response actions required'' (40 CFR
300.425(e)(1)(i)) were considered for deletion. Not all property that
met the deletion criteria were included in EPA's proposal for deletion.
However, the Selected Perimeter Area, in combination with the Surface
Deletion Area, will allow the U.S. to effect the 1992 RMA National
Wildlife Refuge Act and provide a direct benefit to communities
adjacent to RMA by making the 100-foot-strips available for road
widening which will ease access to Denver International Airport. The
remainder of the Selected Perimeter and Surface Deletion Areas will
provide for the establishment of a refuge of significant size
encompassing the southern zone and the existing Visitor Center, the
areas of highest public use.
The 17 entities who support the partial deletion cited their
confidence in the environmental studies and the thoroughness of the
cleanup activities conducted by the Army and Shell to meet standards
set by EPA, the State of Colorado, and the Tri-County Health
Department. EPA agrees that completion of the remedy requirements as
well as recent site-wide studies adequately demonstrate that the
Selected Perimeter Area does not present a threat to the environment or
human health and it is appropriate to delete the Selected Perimeter
Area from the RMA/NPL Site.
EPA identifies sites that appear to present a significant risk to
public health, welfare, or the environment and maintains the NPL as the
list of those sites. Any site deleted from the NPL remains eligible for
Fund-financed actions in the unlikely event that conditions at the site
warrant such action. Section 300.425(e)(3) of the NCP states that Fund-
financed actions may be taken at sites deleted from the NPL. Deletion
of a site from the NPL does not affect responsible party liability or
impede Agency efforts to recover costs associated with response
efforts.
Lists of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Chemicals,
Hazardous substances, Hazardous waste, Intergovernmental relations,
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Superfund, Water
pollution control, Water supply.
Dated: January 5, 2004.
Robert E. Roberts,
Regional Administrator, Region 8.
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