94-28962. Agency Information Collection Activities Under OMB Review  

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
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    Agency Information Collection Activities Under OMB Review
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 
    et seq.), this notice announces that the Information Collection Request 
    (ICR) abstracted below has been forwarded to the Office of Management 
    and Budget (OMB) for review and comment. The ICR describes the nature 
    of the information collection and its expected cost and burden; where 
    appropriate, it includes the actual data collection instrument.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before December 27, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandy Farmer at EPA, (202) 260-2740.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
    
        Title: National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency 
    Plan (EPA ICR #1463.03; OMB #2050-0096). This ICR requests renewal of 
    the existing clearance.
        Abstract: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, 
    and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), and as amended in 1986, establishes 
    broad Federal authority to undertake removal and remedial actions in 
    response to releases or threats of releases of hazardous substances and 
    certain pollutants and contaminants into the environment. The NCP 
    establishes procedures for data collection, analysis, and reporting to 
    be conducted during remedial and removal actions at Superfund sites.
        The Response Program is comprised of activities that fall into two 
    phases: the pre-remedial phase, during which the extent of 
    contamination at a site is assessed and those sites that represent the 
    highest priority cleanup are identified; and the remedial phase, during 
    which investigations are conducted to determine viable remedies for a 
    site, a remedy is chosen and constructed, and the long-term operation 
    and maintenance of the remedy is conducted.
        This information collection addresses only the reporting and 
    recordkeeping requirements in the remedial phase of the response 
    program under the current NCP.
        The remedial phase begins once a site plan is proposed for listing 
    on the National Priorities List. A detailed project plan is developed, 
    and a Remedial Investigation and Feasibility study (RI/FS) is begun. 
    The RI/FS is a detailed site evaluation and analysis conducted to 
    determine the alternatives to be used to clean up a site. A progress 
    report summarizes the results, and a proposed plan is developed which 
    identifies the preferred alternatives and informs the public about how 
    to participate in the remedy selection process. The final action is 
    selected based on the RI/FS and public comment, and is documented in a 
    Record Decision (ROD). Remedial action begins following Agency signoff 
    on the ROD.
        Burden Statement: The average annual reporting burden for a state 
    government that has the lead at a Superfund site is estimated to be 
    5,620 hours per site. This estimate includes time required to review 
    instructions, search existing data sources gather and maintain the 
    needed data, estimate the information required, and complete and review 
    the collection of information. The average recordkeeping burden for a 
    state government that has the lead at a Superfund site is estimated to 
    be 620 hours per site.
        The reporting burden for community members is estimated to average 
    330 hours per site. This reporting burden includes time required to 
    attend public meetings, interviews, or other review activities. There 
    is no recordkeeping burden for community members.
        States are not required to take on the role of the lead agency in 
    remedial actions, and if they do accept the lead role in a Superfund 
    financed action, they are reimbursed by the Fund for their work.
        Respondents: Any state which has the lead in remedial activities 
    (in compliance with Federal standards at Superfund sites), and 
    community members participating in the determination of remedial 
    activities at a Superfund site.
        Estimated No. of Respondents: 168 (8 state-lead sites, 160 
    communities).
        Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1.
        Frequency of Collection: As needed to determine an optimal remedial 
    action at a Superfund site.
        Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 191,000 hours.
        Send comments regarding the burden estimate, or any other aspect of 
    this information collection, including suggestions for reducing the 
    burden, too:
    
    Sandy Farmer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Information Policy 
    Branch (2136), 401 M Street, SW., Washington, DC 20460.
    
    and
    
    Jonathan Gledhill, Office of Management and Budget, Office of 
    Information and Regulatory Affairs, 725 17th Street, NW., Washington, 
    DC 20530.
    
        Dated: November 16, 1994.
    Paul Lapsley,
    Director, Regulatory Management Division.
    [FR Doc. 94-28962 Filed 11-23-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/25/1994
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-28962
Dates:
Comments must be submitted on or before December 27, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: November 25, 1994, FRL-5111-9