98-10978. National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 81 (Tuesday, April 28, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 23256-23258]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-10978]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Part 300
    
    [FRL-6003-7]
    
    
    National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; 
    National Priorities List
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to delete the Pine Bend Sanitary Landfill Site 
    from the National Priorities List; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) 
    Region 5 announces its intent to delete the Pine Bend Sanitary Landfill 
    (the 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 U.S. EPA 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 U.S. EPA, because it has been determined that all Fund-financed 
    responses under CERCLA have been implemented and U.S. EPA, in 
    consultation with the State of Minnesota, has determined that no 
    further CERCLA response is appropriate. Moreover, U.S. EPA 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 May 28, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to Gladys Beard, Associate Remedial 
    Project Manager, Superfund Division, U.S. EPA, Region 5, 77 W. Jackson 
    Blvd. (SR-6J), Chicago, IL 60604. Comprehensive information on the site 
    is available at U.S. EPA's Region 5 office
    
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    and at the local information repository located at: Dakota County 
    Library System, Wescott Branch, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan, MN 55123. 
    Requests for copies of documents should be directed to the Region 5 
    Docket Office. The address and phone number for the Regional Docket 
    Officer is Jan Pfundheller (H-7J), U.S. EPA, Region 5, 77 W. Jackson 
    Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-5821.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gladys Beard (SR-6J), Associate 
    Remedial Project Manager, Superfund Division, U.S. EPA, Region 5, 77 W. 
    Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-7253 or Don Deblasio (P-
    19J), Office of Public Affairs, U.S. EPA, Region 5, 77 W. Jackson 
    Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-4360.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Table of Contents
    
    I. Introduction
    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    III. Deletion Procedures
    IV. Site Background
    V. Basis for Site Deletion Proposal
    
    I. Introduction
    
        The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 announces 
    its intent to delete the Pine Bend 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 proposed 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 Potentially Responsible Parties or 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 U.S. EPA will accept comments on this proposal for thirty (30) 
    days after publication of this document in the Federal Register.
        Section II of this notice 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. Section V 
    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 U.S. EPA'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 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 response is appropriate. In 
    making this determination, U.S. EPA 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 
    40 CFR 300.425(e) has been met, U.S. EPA may formally begin deletion 
    procedures once the State has concurred. This Federal Register notice, 
    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 U.S. EPA's intention to delete the Site from the 
    NPL. All critical documents needed to evaluate U.S. EPA's decision are 
    included in the information repository and the deletion docket.
        Upon completion of the public comment period, the U.S. EPA Regional 
    Office will prepare a Responsiveness Summary to evaluate and address 
    each significant comment and any significant new data submitted during 
    the comment period. The public is welcome to contact the U.S. EPA 
    Region V Office to obtain a copy of this responsiveness summary. If 
    U.S. EPA then determines the deletion from the NPL is appropriate, 
    final notice of deletion will be published in the Federal Register.
    
    IV. Site Background
    
        The Pine Bend Sanitary Landfill (PBSL) site is located in northeast 
    Dakota County, on the periphery of the Minneapolis/St. Paul 
    metropolitan area, in Sections 33, Township 27 North, Range 22 West, 
    City of Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. PBSL encompasses approximately 
    255 acres and is an open, operating, solid waste facility which accepts 
    municipal solid waste and nonhazardous industrial waste. The PBSL was 
    first issued a permit (SW-045) to operate by the Minnesota Pollution 
    Control Agency (MPCA) on September 7, 1971. Pine Bend Landfill, Inc., a 
    wholly-owned subsidiary of Browning Ferris Industries, is the owner and 
    permittee of the PBSL.
        PBSL was added to the NPL on June 10, 1986. It is also on the 
    Minnesota Permanent List of Priorities. Its inclusion on the NPL was 
    the result of finding Volatile Organic Compounds in ground water 
    emanating from the Site. U.S. EPA and MPCA concluded that a plume of 
    contamination from the landfill was moving through the surficial 
    aquifer and discharging to the Mississippi River through springs in the 
    river bottom.
        Crosby American Demolition Landfill (CADL) is located immediately 
    north of the PBSL. Because a plume of contamination from the CADL has 
    comingled with a plume of contamination from PBSL east of their common 
    border, the MPCA has considered the two landfills as one site. U.S. 
    EPA, however, has for administrative purposes treated the two landfills 
    as two sites, one of which--PBSL--is on the NPL; the other--CADL--is 
    not.
        By agreement with U.S. EPA, MPCA has been the lead agency for the 
    PBSL site. Under MPCA's direction and oversight, Pine Bend Landfill, 
    Inc. conducted a number of response activities, including the 
    following: a Remedial Investigation (RI) (1986), additional RI 
    activities (1987), a pump test (1989-90), preparation of a Preliminary 
    Alternatives Report (1989), interim groundwater monitoring (1988-1994), 
    preparation of a final RI report in August 1991 and an MPCA approved 
    Detailed Analysis Report in November 1994.
        On September 30, 1991, MPCA and U.S. EPA signed a Record of 
    Decision (ROD) for Operable Unit 1--the first phase of a permanent 
    remedy for the Site. The ROD called for the extension of the existing 
    City of Inver Grove Heights municipal water supply, the connection of 
    impacted or potentially impacted residents to the municipal water 
    supply, and the permanent sealing of residential water supply wells in 
    the impacted area. The work under this operable unit was completed in 
    November 1994.
    
    V. Basis for Site Deletion Proposal
    
        In September, 1995, MPCA and U.S. EPA signed a ROD calling for no 
    further action at the Site. There are two reasons
    
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    for the no-action decision. First, further action to control the source 
    of contamination (installation of a landfill cover, clay liner, 
    leachate collection system, etc.) and to address contaminated ground 
    water would be conducted under the facility's operating permit, such 
    that no further action under CERCLA would be necessary. Second, 
    completion of Operable Unit 1, under which residents in the area were 
    connected to a municipal water supply, reduced the risk posed by 
    contaminated ground water.
        U.S. EPA is now proposing to delete PBSL from the NPL for one of 
    the same reasons that it signed a no-action ROD in 1995: work that 
    might otherwise be required under CERCLA will be accomplished under the 
    facility's RCRA permit. The Site is an active Treatment, Storage, and 
    Disposal facility, owned and operated by Browning Ferris Industries 
    (``BFI''). BFI clearly has the resources to conduct the work required. 
    In accordance with the operating permit issued by MPCA, BFI placed a 
    final cover on portions of the landfill that are filled to final 
    elevation, installed a combustible gas collection system, installed a 
    clay liner and leachate collection system in an expansion area, and 
    installed a surface drainage control system. Under the terms of an 
    Amended Order issued by MPCA on October 23, 1990, BFI will monitor 
    ground water in accordance with the Minnesota Solid Waste Landfill 
    Compliance Program.
        A five-year review pursuant to OSWER Directive 9355.7-02 
    ``Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews'') will be conducted at 
    the Site. The Five-Year review is scheduled for December 1999.
        EPA, with concurrence from the State of Minnesota, has determined 
    that all appropriate Fund-financed responses under CERCLA at the Pine 
    Bend Sanitary Site have been completed, and no further CERCLA response 
    actions by responsible parties are appropriate in order to provide 
    protection of human health and environment. Therefore, EPA proposes to 
    delete the Site from the NPL.
    
        Dated: April 7, 1998.
    Michelle D. Jordan,
    Acting Regional Administrator, U.S. EPA, Region V.
    [FR Doc. 98-10978 Filed 4-27-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/28/1998
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of intent to delete the Pine Bend Sanitary Landfill Site from the National Priorities List; request for comments.
Document Number:
98-10978
Dates:
Comments concerning the proposed deletion of the Site from the NPL may be submitted on or before May 28, 1998.
Pages:
23256-23258 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-6003-7
PDF File:
98-10978.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 300