94-27647. National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List  

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Part 300
    
    [FRL-5090-9]
    
     
    
    National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; 
    National Priorities List
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent to delete Kent City Mobile Home Park Site from 
    the National Priorities List; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 announces 
    its intent to delete the Kent City Mobile Home Park Site (``the Kent 
    City 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 Pollution 
    Contingency Plan (NCP), which EPA promulgated pursuant to section 105 
    of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
    Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), as amended. This action to delete the 
    Kent City Site from the NPL is proposed because EPA, in consultation 
    with the State of Michigan, has determined that no further remedial 
    action under CERCLA is appropriate at the Site.
    
    DATES: Comments concerning the proposed deletion of the Kent City Site 
    from the NPL may be submitted by December 8, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to: Betty G. Lavis, Remedial Project 
    Manager (HSRW-6J); Waste Management Division; Remedial Response Branch 
    WI/MI; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5; 77 West Jackson 
    Boulevard; Chicago, IL 60604-3590.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Betty G. Lavis, Remedial Project 
    Manager, at (312) 886-4784; or Derrick Kimbrough, Community Relations 
    Coordinator at (312) 886-9749 or toll-free at (800) 621-8431, 9 a.m. to 
    4:30 p.m. Central Time.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Comprehensive information on the Kent City 
    Site is available for public review in the docket EPA Region 5 has 
    prepared, which contains the documents and information EPA reviewed in 
    the decision to propose to delete the Kent City Site from the NPL. The 
    docket is available for public review during normal business hours at 
    the EPA docket room and at the Kent City Library located at 43 South 
    Main Street in Kent City, Michigan. To obtain copies of documents in 
    the docket contact Betty G. Lavis, Remedial Project Manager, at (312) 
    886-4784 or Derrick Kimbrough, Community Relations Coordinator at (312) 
    886-9749 or toll-free at (800) 621-8431.
    
    Table of Contents
    
    I. Introduction
    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    III. Deletion Procedures
    IV. Basis for Intended Deletion of the Kent City Site.
    
    I. Introduction
    
        The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region V announces 
    its intent to delete the Kent City Mobile Home Park Site (``the Kent 
    City Site'') from the National Priorities List (NPL), which constitutes 
    appendix B of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution 
    Contingency Plan (NCP) and requests public comment on this action.
        The EPA identifies sites that may 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 Substances Response Trust Fund (Fund) 
    or responsible parties. Pursuant to 40 CFR 300.425(e)(3), any site 
    deleted from the NPL remains eligible for further Fund-financed 
    responses, and for re-listing on the NPL, if conditions at the site 
    ever warrant such action.
        The EPA will accept comments concerning the proposal to delete the 
    Kent City Site from the NPL for thirty (30) days after publication of 
    this notice in the Federal Register.
    
    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    
        The NCP establishes the criteria that 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 responses under CERCLA are 
    appropriate. In making this determination, EPA typically considers: 
    whether responsible or other parties have implemented all appropriate 
    response actions; whether all appropriate Fund-financed responses under 
    CERCLA have been implemented and no further response action by 
    responsible parties is appropriate; or whether the release of hazardous 
    substances poses no significant threat to public health or the 
    environment, thereby eliminating the need for remedial action.
        Prior to deciding to delete a site, EPA must first determine that 
    the remedy, or existing site conditions at the sites where no action is 
    required, is protective of public health, welfare, and the environment. 
    In addition, Sec. 300.425(e)(2) of the NCP provides that no site shall 
    be deleted from the NPL until the state in which the site is located 
    has concurred on the proposed deletion.
        Deletion of a site from the NPL does not preclude eligibility for 
    subsequent Fund-financed actions if future conditions warrant such 
    actions. Section 300.42(e)(3) provides that whenever there is a 
    significant release from a site deleted from the NPL, the site shall be 
    restored to the NPL without application of the hazard ranking system 
    (HRS).
        Deletion of sites from the NPL does not in itself create, alter, or 
    revoke any individual's rights or obligations. Furthermore, deletion 
    from the NPL does not in any way alter EPA's right to take enforcement 
    actions, as appropriate. The NPL is designed primarily for 
    informational purposes and to assist in Agency management.
    
    III. Deletion Procedures
    
        The NCP, at 40 CFR 300.425(e), specifies the procedures to be 
    followed in deleting sites from the NPL. It directs that notice and an 
    opportunity to comment must be given before deleting sites from the 
    NPL. By this notice, EPA notifies the public of its intent to delete 
    the Kent City Site from the NPL and will accept comments from the 
    public on this proposal for a period of thirty (30) days after the date 
    of publication in the Federal Register.
        EPA will accept and evaluate public comments before making a final 
    decision, and will address them in a Responsiveness Summary, if 
    necessary, which EPA will place in the docket for this decision. If, 
    after consideration of these comments, EPA decides to proceed with the 
    deletion, EPA will publish a Notice of Deletion in the Federal 
    Register. In addition, the following procedures are being used for the 
    intended deletion of the Kent City Site:
        (1) The State of Michigan has concurred with this decision to 
    conduct No Further Action at the Kent City Site.
        (2) Concurrent with this Notice of Intent to Delete, a local notice 
    will be published in the local newspaper and will be distributed to 
    appropriate federal, state and local officials and other interested 
    parties. This local notice will specify a 30-day public comment period.
        (3) The Region has made all relevant documents available in the 
    Regional Office and local site information repository.
    
    IV. Basis for the Intended Deletion of the Kent City Site
    
        The Kent City Site is a 2-acre mobile home park located in Kent 
    City, in west-central Michigan. In December of 1982, sampling of the 
    65-foot deep drinking water supply well located in the mobile home park 
    revealed the presence of volatile organic compounds. In January and 
    October of 1983, the contaminated well was replaced with two 130-foot 
    wells five hundred feet west and upgradient of the contaminated well. 
    In November of 1983, the State of Michigan placed the Site on the 
    Michigan Act 307 List.
        The source of the release, discovered in April of 1984, was a 
    buried 55-gallon storage drum upgradient of the well. The storage drum 
    collected floor drainage from a dry cleaning facility that formerly 
    operated at the site. The drum and surrounding soil were removed and 
    the area backfilled with clean soil.
        In April and May of 1984, the Michigan Department of Public Health 
    (MDPH) sampled the four monitoring wells and twenty-nine nearby private 
    wells. No contamination was detected in any of these wells. The new 
    water supply wells are sampled every three years by MDPH; results have 
    consistently shown no detectable contaminants. Once the source was 
    removed and groundwater sampling showed no evidence of contamination, 
    the State of Michigan delisted the site from their Michigan Act 307 
    List in November of 1985.
        EPA continued to evaluate the site and, based on contaminant levels 
    and routes of exposure present before the removal, placed it on the NPL 
    on July 21, 1987. No further activities were undertaken by EPA until 
    April 20, 1994, when EPA performed another round of groundwater 
    sampling. The results showed no detectable contaminants.
        Following the 1994 sampling and after completing an evaluation of 
    all available data for the Site, EPA concluded that previous removal 
    activities and construction of an alternative water supply at the site 
    have eliminated existing and potential risks to human health and the 
    environment such that no further action was required. Historical and 
    recent sampling events indicated that the contamination was localized 
    and there are no longer any health risks from site-related contaminants 
    present in the groundwater, soil, or in nearby Ball Creek.
        A Proposed Plan recommending no further action and subsequent 
    deletion of the Site was distributed for public comment from July 1 to 
    August 1, 1994. The Proposed Plan noted that the source of the 
    contamination was removed; subsequent groundwater and surface water 
    sampling events that included the monitoring wells, the two new water 
    supply wells, and Ball Creek Drain, have not revealed the presence of 
    contaminants that exceed any state or federal drinking water standards 
    or criteria. It also noted that carbon tetrachloride above federal 
    maximum contaminant levels for drinking water is still present in the 
    old water supply well but appears to be having no impact on the ground 
    water or surface water. The Proposed Plan recommended that the 
    contaminated well, which is not available as a water source, be 
    properly abandoned and grouted.
        A Record of Decision (ROD) was signed on September 13, 1994 which 
    approved the ``No Action'' remedy.
        The State of Michigan concurred with the No Action remedy on 
    September 6, 1994.
    
        Dated: September 26, 1994.
    Valdas V. Adamkus,
    Regional Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 94-27647 Filed 11-7-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/08/1994
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of Intent to delete Kent City Mobile Home Park Site from the National Priorities List; request for comments.
Document Number:
94-27647
Dates:
Comments concerning the proposed deletion of the Kent City Site from the NPL may be submitted by December 8, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: November 8, 1994, FRL-5090-9
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 300