[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 71 (Wednesday, April 13, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-8872]
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[Federal Register: April 13, 1994]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-4862-9]
Disclosure of Confidential Business Information Obtained Under
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Act to EPA Contractors Science Applications International Corporation
and TechLaw, Inc.
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice: Request for comment.
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SUMMARY: EPA hereby complies with the requirements of 40 CFR 2.301(h)
and 40 CFR 2.310(h) for authorization to disclose to its contractors,
Science Applications International Corporation (hereinafter ``SAIC'')
of San Diego, California, and TechLaw, Inc. (hereinafter ``TechLaw'')
of Lakewood, Colorado, cost recovery support documentation for the
Superfund sites: (See Attachment). This disclosure includes
Confidential Business Information (``CBI'') which has been submitted to
EPA Region 10, Hazardous Waste Division, Program Management Branch.
SAIC's principal office is located at 10260 Campus Point Drive, San
Diego, California 92121; TechLaw's office is located at 12600 West
Colfax Avenue, Suite C310, Lakewood, Colorado 80215.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathryn M. Davidson, Program
Management Branch, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, 1200
Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101, (206) 553-1088.
NOTICE OF REQUIRED DETERMINATIONS, CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND OPPORTUNITY
TO COMMENT: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act of 1980 (``CERCLA''), as amended, (commonly known as
``Superfund'') requires the establishment of an administrative record
upon which the President shall base the selection of a response action.
CERCLA also requires the maintenance of many other records, including
those relevant to cost recovery. EPA has entered into ESS contract No.
68-W4-0014 with SAIC, and CEAT contract No. 68-W0-0001 with TechLaw,
for management of these records. EPA Region 10 has determined that
disclosure of CBI to SAIC and TechLaw employees is necessary in order
that they may carry out the work requested under those contracts with
EPA. The contracts comply with all requirements of 40 CFR
2.301(h)(2)(ii) and 40 CFR 2.310(h). EPA Region 10 will require that
each SAIC and TechLaw employee working on cost recovery work sign a
written agreement that he or she:
(1) Will use the information only for the purpose of carrying out
the work required by the contract,
(2) Shall refrain from disclosing the information to anyone other
than EPA without the prior written approval of each affected business
or of an EPA legal office, and
(3) Shall return to EPA all copies of the information and any
abstracts or extracts therefrom, (a) upon completion of the contracts,
(b) upon request of the EPA, or (c) whenever the information is no
longer required by SAIC and TechLaw for performance of work requested
under those contracts. These non-disclosure statements shall be
maintained on file with the EPA Region 10 Project Officer for SAIC, and
the EPA Region 10 Project Contact for TechLaw. SAIC and TechLaw
employees will be provided technical direction from their respective
EPA contract management staff.
EPA hereby advises affected parties that they have ten working days
to comment pursuant to 40 CFR 2.301(h)(2)(iii) and 40 CFR 2.310(h).
Comments should be sent to Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10,
Sharon Eng, Mail Stop HW-113, 1200 6th Avenue, Seattle, Washington
98101.
Gerald A. Emison,
Acting Regional Administrator.
Alaska
Alaska Battery Enterprises
Arctic Surplus
Standard Steel
Idaho
Blackbird Mine
Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurg
Eastern Michaud Flats Contamin.
Garden City Groundwater
Kerr-McGee Chemical (Soda Springs)
Monsanto Chemical (Soda Springs)
Pacific Hide and Fur Recycling Co.
Southeast Idaho Slag
Triumph Mine Tailings Piles
Union Pacific Railroad Co.
Oregon
Allied Plating, Inc.
East Multnomah County Groundwater
Environmental Pacific
Erickson's Hardwood
Gould, Inc.
Joseph Forest Products
Martin-Marietta Aluminum Co.
McCormick and Baxter
Northwest Pipe and Casing
Paris Woolen Mill
Teledyne Wah Chang
Union Pacific RR Tie Treatment
United Chrome Products, Inc.
Washington
ALCOA (Vancouver Smelter)
American Crossarm and Conduit Co.
American Lake Gardens
Centralia Municipal Landfill
Colbert Landfill
Com. Bay, Near Shore/Tide Flats
Com. Bay, South Tacoma Channel
Cumberland Capacitors
Deaconess Hospital
Drexler-Ramcor
FMC Corp. (Yakima Pit)
Frontier Hard Chrome, Inc.
General Electric (Spokane Shop)
Greenacres Landfill
Harbor Island
Hidden Valley Landfill (Thun. Field)
Kaiser Aluminum Mead Works
Lakewood Site
Maple Valley Capacitors
Mica Landfill
Midway Landfill
Moses Lake Wellfield Contamination
North Market Street (AKA TOSCO)
Northside Landfill
Northwest Transformer
Northwest Transformer (S Harkness)
Old Inland Pit
Pacific Car and Foundry Co.
Pacific Sound Resources
Pasco Sanitary Landfill
Pesticide Lab (Yakima)
Queen City Farms
Seattle Mun. Landfill (Kent Hghlnds)
Silver Mountain Mine
Spokane Junkyard and Assoc. Prop.
Strandley-Manning
Toppenish Onion Field
Tulalip Landfill
Vancouver Water Station #1 Cont.
Vancouver Water Station #4 Cont.
West Valley Highway
Western Processing Co., Inc.
Woods Industries
Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor
Wyckoff-East Harbor
Wyckoff-West Harbor
Wyckoff Fac.-Bainbridge
Yakima Plating Co.
[FR Doc. 94-8872 Filed 4-12-94; 8:45 am]
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