96-4032. National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 36 (Thursday, February 22, 1996)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 6806-6807]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-4032]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Part 300
    
    [FRL-5428-3]
    
    
    National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan; 
    National Priorities List
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to delete the Amnicola Dump Superfund Site, 
    Chattanooga, Tenn., from the National Priorities List (NPL).
    
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    SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 announces 
    its intent to delete the Amnicola Dump Site from the National 
    Priorities List (NPL) and request public comment on this proposed 
    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 (CERCLA) of 
    1980, as amended. EPA and the State of Tennessee Department of the 
    Environment & Conservation have determined that the Site poses no 
    significant threat to public health or the environment, therefore, 
    further remedial measures pursuant to CERCLA are not appropriate.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted by March 25, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to: Robert West, U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency, 345 Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, Georgia, 30365.
        Comprehensive information on this Site is available for viewing 
    through the site information repositories at the following locations:
    
    Chattanooga Hamilton County Bicentennial Library, Local History 
    Department, 1001 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402.
    U.S. EPA Record Center, 345 Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, GA 30365.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert West, U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency, 345 Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, Georgia, 30365, 
    404-347-3555 Ext. 2033 or 1-800-435-9233 Ext. 2033.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Introduction
    
        The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 announces its 
    intent to delete the Amnicola Dump Site from the National Priorities 
    List (NPL), Appendix B of National Oil and Hazardous Substances 
    Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP), 40 CFR part 300, and requests 
    comments on this deletion. EPA identifies sites that appear to present 
    a significant risk to public health, welfare, or environment and 
    maintains the NPL as the list of these sites.
        As described in 300.425(e)(3) of the NCP, sites deleted from the 
    NPL remain eligible for remedial actions in the unlikely event that 
    conditions at the site warrant such action.
        EPA will accept comments on the proposal to delete this Site for 
    thirty days after publication of this notice in the Federal Register.
    
    NPL Deletion Criteria
    
        Section 300.425(e) of the NCP provides that sites may be deleted 
    from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. EPA, in 
    consultation with the State of Tennessee, has concluded that the 
    Amnicola Dump Site meets the following criteria for site deletion:
        (i) Responsible parties have implemented all appropriate response 
    actions required; and
        (ii) All appropriate response under CERCLA has been implemented.
        Even if a site is deleted from the NPL, where hazardous substances 
    remain at the site above levels that allow for unlimited use and 
    unrestricted exposure, EPA's policy is that a subsequent review of the 
    site will be conducted at least every five years after the initiation 
    of the remedial action at the site. If new information becomes 
    available which indicates a need for further action, EPA may initiate 
    remedial actions. Whenever there is significant release from a site 
    deleted from the NPL, the site may restored to the NPL without the 
    application of the Hazardous Ranking System.
    
    Deletion Procedures
    
        The following procedures were used for the intended deletion of 
    this Site: (1) EPA Region 4 issued a Final Close Out Report which 
    addressed the Site conditions, quality assurance and control during 
    construction, and technical criteria for satisfying the completion 
    requirements; (2) a notice has been published in the local newspaper 
    and has been distributed to appropriate federal, state, and local 
    officials announcing the commencement of a 30-day public comment period 
    on EPA's Notice of Intent to Delete; and (3) all relevant documents 
    have been made available for public review in the local Site 
    information repositories.
        Deletion of the Site from the NPL does not itself create, alter, or 
    revoke any individual's rights or obligation. The NPL is designed 
    primarily for information purposes and to assist Agency management. As 
    mentioned in Section VI of this document, Sec. 300.425(e)(30) of the 
    NCP states that deletion of a Site does not preclude eligibility for 
    future response actions.
        For deletion of this Site, EPA's Regional Office will accept and 
    evaluate public comments of EPA's Notice of Intent to Delete before 
    making a final decision to delete. If necessary, the Agency will 
    prepare a Responsiveness Summary to address any significant public 
    comments received.
        A deletion occurs when the Regional Administrator places a final 
    notice in the Federal Register. Generally, the NPL will reflect 
    deletions in the final update following the Notice. Public notices and 
    copies of the Responsiveness Summary will be made available to local 
    residents by the Regional office.
    
    Basis For Intended Site Deletion
    
        The following site summary is the Agency's rationale for the 
    proposal to delete Amnicola Dump from the NPL.
    
    A. Site Background and History
    
        The Site is an 18-acre inactive construction debris disposal area 
    located in Chattanooga, TN. From mid-1970 to 1973, the Site was 
    operated as a construction debris disposal area by the city of 
    Chattanooga. The debris disposed included 25 percent or less 
    
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    household-type waste. A substantial portion of the wood waste taken to 
    the Site during this period was incinerated by an air-curtain 
    destructor with the ashes placed on-site. Approximately 12 acres of the 
    18-acre site were eventually filled.
        Consolidated Latex, Inc., formerly located on the south border of 
    the Site, allegedly disposed of latex waste in the southwest corner. In 
    1971, the Tennessee-American Water Company noted the dumping of latex 
    waste as well as the presence of a strong styrene-like odor during one 
    leachate sampling event. Concern arose because of the proximity of the 
    water company's intake from this leachate stream and alleged latex 
    disposal location. Latex waste is the only industrial waste reportedly 
    disposed at the Site. In May 1971, EPA recommended closure of the Site.
    
    B. Remedial Planning Activities
    
        The State of Tennessee conducted a site visit in July 1979, and 
    noted that the Site was in good overall condition; however, some 
    discoloration of water was observed in one of the drainage ditches. EPA 
    recommended an evaluation of historical water data and further water 
    sampling.
        Sampling of a leachate stream indicated the presence of 
    trichloroethylene, vinyl chloride, and 1,2 transdichloroethyleno. The 
    Site was finalized on the NPL in September 1983.
        A Remedial Investigation (RI) of the Site commenced in July 1987; 
    EPA conducted this RI to determine the nature and general extent of 
    Site contaminants. A Feasibility Study (FS) was also conducted by EPA 
    to evaluate alternatives for Site cleanup. Sampling data from the RI 
    indicated that some surface soils on the Site contained concentrations 
    of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) above acceptable health 
    based levels.
        On March 30, 1989, EPA issued a Record of Decision (ROD) for the 
    Site which selected a remedy for the contamination detected. The major 
    remedy components selected for the Site consisted of excavation of 
    surface soil and debris, solidification of the surface soil, and 
    groundwater monitoring.
    
    C. Remedial Construction Activities
    
        On-Site excavation of contaminated soil and debris started on 
    August 5, 1993, and the material was shipped off-site for disposal. The 
    excavated material included pieces of creosote ties, asphalt chips, 
    bricks, concrete, contaminated soil and other debris. Excavation was 
    completed on August 5, 1993, and confirmatory cleanup samples were 
    taken. Once the confirmatory samples indicated that the excavated area 
    no longer contained soil levels over the cleanup goal, the area was 
    then filled with crushed stone for easy identification.
        The final inspection was performed on September 2, 1993. The 
    inspection was performed by EPA and Tennessee Department of Environment 
    and Conservation (TDEC) representatives. It was determined that the 
    Remedial Action had been successfully executed.
        Confirmatory soil sampling taken before and after the soil removal 
    has demonstrated that contaminant levels in the surface soil are now 
    below the cleanup goal. Results of the sampling can be seen in the 
    August 1993, Remedial Design Report and the September 1993, Remedial 
    Action Report. No Site contaminants have been detected in the 
    groundwater above the levels established in the ROD.
    
    D. Community Relations Activities
    
        The Region 4 Community Relations staff along with the Site project 
    manager conducted an active campaign to ensure that the local residents 
    were well informed about the different activities occurring at the 
    Site. Community relations activities included the development of 
    Community Relations Plans, holding public meetings, and routine 
    publications of progress report fact sheets. Site information was 
    placed at a local repository located in the Chattanooga/Hamilton County 
    Bicentennial Library.
    
    E. Summary of Operation and Maintenance
    
        Since all surface soil above the cleanup goal has been removed, and 
    as no operating systems or containment measures were necessary, 
    Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of the Site is not required. Site 
    Institutional Controls were defined in the Consent Decree to place deed 
    restrictions on the property.
    
    F. How Amnicola meets NPL Deletion Criteria
    
        Section 300.425(e) of the NCP provides that sites may be deleted 
    from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. EPA, in 
    consultation with the State of Tennessee, has concluded that the 
    Amnicola Dump Site meets the following criteria for site deletion:
        (i) Responsible parties have implemented all appropriate response 
    actions required; and
        (ii) All appropriate response under CERCLA has been implemented.
    
    G. State Concurrence To Delete Amnicola Dump Site
    
        EPA, in consultation with the State of Tennessee, has concluded 
    that the Amnicola Dump Site meets the following criteria for site 
    deletion: (1) Responsible parties have implemented all appropriate 
    response actions required; and (2) All appropriate response under 
    CERCLA has been implemented. EPA and the State of Tennessee believe 
    that the above listed criterion for deletion has been met. 
    Subsequently, EPA is proposing deletion of Amnicola Dump Site from the 
    NPL. Documents supporting this action are available from the docket.
    
        Dated: February 7, 1996.
    Phyllis P. Harris,
    Acting Regional Administrator, U.S. EPA Region 4.
    [FR Doc. 96-4032 Filed 2-21-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/22/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of intent to delete the Amnicola Dump Superfund Site, Chattanooga, Tenn., from the National Priorities List (NPL).
Document Number:
96-4032
Dates:
Comments must be submitted by March 25, 1996.
Pages:
6806-6807 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5428-3
PDF File:
96-4032.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 300