CHAPTER 6. THE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT: Hazardous Substances
and Hazardous Waste
Some Other References
A. Hazardous Substances -- Federal
protection.
- Introduction.
- List of Pennsylvania
Superfund Sites.
- EPA Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response Homepage.
- EPA Superfund Home Page.
- EPA Superfund
Site Index
- THE
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT, a SARA Title III
Factsheet from EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER).
- EPA "List of Lists" — "Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to the
Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) and Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act" for EPCRA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances, CERCLA Hazardous Substances, EPCRA Section 313 Toxic Chemicals, CAA 112(r) Regulated Chemicals For Accidental Release
Prevention. Despite its name and nickname, the list is not all inclusive..pdf file
- Toxic Release Inventory
from EPA.
- The Chemical Scorecard allows you to identify reported TRI releases by zipcode (county) and much more from EDF.
- EPA's Sector Facility Indexing Project (SFIP). The SFIP, a pilot program developed by EPA, integrates and provides public access to more environmental information than has ever before been available to the public in one location. The SFIP profiles approximately 650 facilities in five industrial sectors: automobile assembly; petroleum refining; pulp manufacturing; iron and steel; and primary smelting and refining of aluminum, copper, lead, and zinc (nonferrous metals).
- GAO Report: Superfund: Progress Made by EPA and Other Federal Agencies to Resolve Program Management Issues (Chapter Report, 04/29/99, GAO/RCED-99-111).
The Cases:
- United States v. Mottolo, Record of Decision (ROD) Abstract for the Mottolo Pig Farm; EPA Site Fact Sheet, Record of Decisison (ROD), and EPA's second Five Year Review since site completion (2003).
- United States v. Alcan Aluminum Corp., ROD,
a .pdf file, and Buttler Mine Tunnel CERCLIS database
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C.F.R. § Sec. 302.4 (2002) Designation of hazardous substances (provides
RQs and CASRNs for listed hazardous substances). [slow loading
site].
- Clinton County Commissioners v. United States Environmental
Protection Agency, Drake Chemical Site Information Center. EPA presntly plans to complete actions to permit removal from the NPL by Dec. 30, 2028.
- To find a site on the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS), try this Superfund
Query Form from EPA. For example, EPA also lists the Butler Mine Tunnel
as a Current Hazardous Waste Site in the CERCLIS. Search for "butler mine
tunnel."
- Retroactivity?
- Risk Avoidance and Risk Shifting.
The following sites are commercial information providers. They are included
here to show how, with relative ease, one may obtain a great deal of relevant
information about a target property acquisition from expert information
service providers.
NOTE: Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement of any particular provider.
RCRA
a. The "Innocent
Landowner."
Foster v. United States, 922 F. Supp. 642 (D. D.C. 1996)
- Photos of the
Riverside site on November 6, 1999.
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS Standards:
- Summary
of ASTM E1528-00 "Standard Practice for Environmental Site
Assessments: Transaction Screen Process" ©2000 by ASTM.
- Summary
of ASTM E1527-00 "Standard Practice for Environmental Site
Assessments: Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Process " ©2000 ASTM.
- Summary
of ASTM E1903-97 "Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments:
Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process" ©2000 ASTM
- Summary
of ASTM E1023-84(1996) "Standard Guide for Assessing the Hazard of a
Material to Aquatic Organisms and Their Uses" © 2000 ASTM.
b. Risk Shifting by Agreement.
Commentary on the state of Superfund at the end of 2002: For a provocative, interesting, and discomforting view of the federal Superfund program today, read Lolly Merrill, "Life in the Wasteland," High Country News vol. 34, Issue 23, p. 1 (December 9, 2002). From the same edition, see "22 years of Superfund and "Brownfield program makes cleanup profitable."
B. State Statutes and Private Remedies.
C. What Can We do About Contaminated Land? Greenfields and
Brownfields.
"THE CAPITOL BROWNFIELDS CENTER: A Brownfields Success Story" by F. Michael Wysocki, Esquire
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Model Consent Decrees and Other Agreements from EPA: EPA
has published several forms of documents intended to grant some form of
relief to those who seek to comply with CERCLA, including:
- Model De Minimus Contributor Consent Decree and Administrative Order
on Consent; 60
Fed. Reg. 62849 (1995)
- Model CERCLA Section 122(h)(1) Agreement for Recovery of Past Response
Costs, 60
Fed. Reg. 60246 (1995)
- Guidance on
Settlements with Prospective Purchasers of Contaminated Property (1995)
- Model Comfort
Letter Clarifying NPL Listing, Uncontaminated Parcel Identifications,
and CERCLA Liability Involving Transfers of Federally Owned Property
(1995)
- Policy on the
Issuance of Comfort/Status Letters (1995)
U.S. Department of Justice CERCLA Model Consent Decrees
EPA Initiatives:
EPA has announced a "Brownfields Initiative" to assist in cleaning up
contaminated properties and has produced information on its efforts and
goals on EPA Brownfields Home
Page,. and, for Pennsylvania and other states within EPA's Region 3, on
Region 3
Brownfields Initiative. A wealth of technical information is available
at The Hazardous Waste Clean-up
Information Web Site maintained for EPA by Environmental Management
Support, Inc.
State Initiatives:
More and more states are adopting legislation to assist land owners, developers, and municipalities clean up contaminated sites.
Technical Advice:
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Some Useful Internet Sites:
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