94-25194. National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List Update  

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Part 300
    
    [FRL-5089-6]
    
     
    
    National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; 
    National Priorities List Update
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to delete the Olmsted County Landfill Site 
    from the National Priorities List; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) 
    Region V announces its intent to delete the Olmsted County Landfill 
    Site from the National Priorities List (NPL) and requests public 
    comment on this action. The NPL constitutes appendix B of 40 CFR part 
    300 which is the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Contingency Plan 
    (NCP), which USEPA promulgated pursuant to section 105 of the 
    Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 
    of 1980 (CERCLA) as amended. This action is being taken by USEPA, 
    because it has been determined that all Fund-financed responses under 
    CERCLA have been implemented and USEPA, in consultation with the State 
    of Minnesota, has determined that no further response is appropriate. 
    Moreover, USEPA and the State have determined that remedial activities 
    conducted at the Site to date have been protective of public health, 
    welfare, and the environment.
    DATES: Comments concerning the proposed deletion of the Site from the 
    NPL may be submitted on or before November 14, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to Ramon Torres (HSRM-6J) Remedial 
    Project Manager or Gladys Beard (HSRM-6J) Associate Remedial Project 
    Manager, Office of Superfund, USEPA, Region V, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., 
    Chicago, IL 60604. Comprehensive information on the site is available 
    at USEPA's Region V office and at the local information repository 
    located at: Rochester Public Library, 11 First Street, SE., Rochester 
    MN 55904. Requests for comprehensive copies of documents should be 
    directed formally to the Region V Docket Office. The address and phone 
    number for the Regional Docket Officer is Jan Pfundheller (H-7J), 
    USEPA, Region V, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-
    5821.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ramon Torres (HSRM-6J) Remedial 
    Project Manager or Gladys Beard (HSRM-6J) Associate Remedial Project 
    Manager, Office of Superfund, USEPA, Region V, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., 
    Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-7253 or Derrick Kimbrough (P-19J), Office 
    of Public Affairs, USEPA, Region V, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 
    60604, (312) 886-9749.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Introduction
    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    III. Deletion Procedures
    IV. Basis for Intended Site Deletion
    
    I. Introduction
    
        The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region V announces its 
    intent to delete the Olmsted County Sanitary Landfill Site from the 
    National Priorities List (NPL), which constitutes appendix B of the 
    National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP), 
    and requests comments on the deletion. The 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. Sites on 
    the NPL may be the subject of remedial actions financed by the 
    Hazardous Substance Superfund Response Trust Fund (Fund). Pursuant to 
    Sec. 300.425(e)(3) of the NCP, any site deleted from the NPL remains 
    eligible for Fund-financed remedial actions if the conditions at the 
    site warrant such action.
        The USEPA will accept comments on this proposal for thirty (30) 
    days after publication of this document in the Federal Register.
        Section II of this document explains the criteria for deleting 
    sites from the NPL. Section III discusses procedures that EPA is using 
    for this action. Section IV discusses the history of this site and 
    explains how the site meets the deletion criteria.
        Deletion of sites from the NPL does not itself create, alter, or 
    revoke any individual's rights or obligations. Furthermore, deletion 
    from the NPL does not in any way alter USEPA's right to take 
    enforcement actions, as appropriate. The NPL is designed primarily for 
    informational purposes and to assist in Agency management.
    
    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    
        The NCP establishes the criteria the Agency uses to delete Sites 
    from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425(e), sites may be 
    deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. In 
    making this determination, USEPA will consider, in consultation with 
    the State, whether any of the following criteria have been met:
    
    (i) Responsible parties or other persons have implemented all 
    appropriate response actions required; or
    (ii) All appropriate Fund-financed responses under CERCLA have been 
    implemented, and no further response action by responsible parties 
    is appropriate; or
    (iii) The Remedial investigation has shown that the release poses no 
    significant threat to public health or the environment and, 
    therefore, remedial measures are not appropriate.
    
    III. Deletion Procedures
    
        Upon determination that at least one of the criteria described in 
    Sec. 300.425(e) has been met, USEPA may formally begin deletion 
    procedures once the State has concurred with the intent to delete. This 
    Federal Register document, and a concurrent notice in the local 
    newspaper in the vicinity of the Site, announce the initiation of a 30-
    day comment period. The public is asked to comment on USEPA's intention 
    to delete the site from the NPL. All critical documents needed to 
    evaluate USEPA's decision are generally included in the information 
    repository and the deletion docket.
        Upon completion of the public comment period, if necessary, the 
    USEPA Regional Office will prepare a Responsiveness Summary to evaluate 
    and address comments that were received. The public is welcome to 
    contact the USEPA Region V Office to obtain a copy of this 
    responsiveness summary, if one is prepared. If USEPA then determines 
    the deletion from the NPL is appropriate, final notice of deletion will 
    be published in the Federal Register.
    
    IV. Basis for Intended Site Deletion
    
        The Olmsted County Landfill is located in the Oronoco Township just 
    east of State Highway 52 about three miles north of Rochester's city 
    limits. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issued the landfill's 
    operating permit to the City of Rochester in 1970, and amended it in 
    1972, 1979 and 1984. In late 1982 the city transferred ownership of the 
    landfill to Olmsted County. The facility's permitted boundary 
    encompasses 304 acres. The county stopped sending municipal wastes to 
    the landfill in 1987, but one cell continued to be used for demolition 
    debris and coal ash from Rochester Public Utilities until March 1993. 
    The county has now officially ceased using the landfill. It has been 
    permanently covered, and the landfill was certified closed by the 
    Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in December 1993.
        Beginning in 1983, monitoring wells on the Site showed groundwater 
    beneath the landfill was being contaminated with volatile organic 
    compounds (VOCs) that are typically found at landfills. The landfill 
    was added to the Permanent List of Priorities (the Minnesota Superfund 
    list) in 1984, and in 1986 the USEPA placed it on the National 
    Priorities List (Federal Superfund list), 51 FR 21054-21112. Under a 
    cooperative agreement with the USEPA, the MPCA assumed management of 
    Superfund activities at the Site. The MPCA issued a Request for 
    Response Action in 1989 directing the city and the county to 
    investigate the nature and extent of the contamination. Olmsted County 
    has taken the lead in funding and conducting the investigation.
        The Remedial Investigation (RI) of the Olmsted County Landfill Site 
    included an ongoing dye-trace study to determine the direction and rate 
    of groundwater flow in the vicinity of the landfill. Ambient air and 
    landfill gas samples were characterized, along with ground- and 
    surface-water samples.
        Numerous field investigations were conducted over a 13-month 
    period. The RI was completed in July 1992. The supplemental RI, which 
    was completed in September 1993, was conducted in order to further 
    investigate gas emissions at the site.
        Based on the findings in the Remedial Investigation and the 
    Supplemental Remedial Investigation, further response under CERCLA is 
    not necessary. The low potential for Site impacts will be adequately 
    addressed under the Minnesota Solid Waste Rules for landfills. The 
    continued monitoring, long-term care and contingency actions are 
    specified in a Closure Order and Post Closure Care Plan issued to the 
    County on March 22, 1994, by the MPCA. Continued monitoring to insure 
    compliance with Minnesota Solid Waste Rules will adequately protect 
    human health and the environment. Annual reviews of the data collected 
    are a current requirement under the Rules.
        On June 21, 1994, a Record of Decision was signed that concludes no 
    remedial action under CERCLA is necessary at the Site. The selected no-
    action remedial alternative was chosen in accordance with CERCLA.
        EPA, with concurrence of the State of Minnesota, has determined 
    that all appropriate Fund-financed responses under CERCLA at the 
    Olmsted County Landfill site have been completed, and no further 
    Superfund response is appropriate in order to provide protection of 
    human health and the environment.
    
        Dated: September 29, 1994.
    Valdas V. Adamkus,
    Regional Administrator, USEPA, Region V.
    [FR Doc. 94-25194 Filed 10-12-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/13/1994
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of intent to delete the Olmsted County Landfill Site from the National Priorities List; request for comments.
Document Number:
94-25194
Dates:
Comments concerning the proposed deletion of the Site from the NPL may be submitted on or before November 14, 1994.
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: October 13, 1994, FRL-5089-6
CFR: (2)
40 CFR 300.425(e)(3)
40 CFR 300.425(e)