[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 119 (Wednesday, June 19, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 31102-31104]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-15611]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-5523-4]
The National Response Team's Integrated Contingency Plan Guidance
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Coast Guard (USCG),
Minerals Management Service (MMS), Research and Special Programs
Administration (RSPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA).
ACTION: Notice; corrections.
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SUMMARY: This document contains corrections to the notice published
Wednesday, June 5, 1996 (61 FR 28642). The notice announced the
availability of the NRT's Integrated Contingency Plan Guidance (``one
plan''), which is intended to be used by facilities to prepare
emergency response plans.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William Finan, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Mail Code 5101, 401 M Street, SW., Washington, DC
20460, at (202) 260-0030 (E-Mail [email protected]
include ``one plan'' in the subject line). In addition, the EPCRA/RCRA/
Superfund Hotline can answer general questions about the guidance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
EPA, USCG, MMS, RSPA, and OSHA published a notice in the Federal
Register on June 5, 1996 (61 FR 28642), announcing the availability of
the NRT's Integrated Contingency Plan Guidance (``one plan''). The
guidance is intended to be used by facilities to prepare emergency
response plans. The intent of the NRT is to provide a mechanism for
consolidating multiple plans that facilities may have prepared to
comply with various regulations into one functional emergency response
plan or integrated contingency plan (ICP). The notice contained the
suggested ICP outline as well as guidance on how to develop an ICP and
demonstrate compliance with various regulatory requirements.
Need for Correction
As published, the notice contained minor transcription errors that
omitted certain information and should be corrected.
Correction of Publication
Accordingly, the publication of the notice on June 5, 1996 (61 FR
28642) is corrected as follows:
1. On page 28660, the chart within Attachment 3 labeled ``DOT/RSPA
FRP (49 CFR Part 194)'' is replaced by the following chart that removes
transcription errors and incorporates 22 lines of text omitted from the
original notice.
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DOT/RSPA FRP (49 CFR part 194) ICP citation(s)
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194.101 Operators required to submit plans
194.103 Significant and substantial harm: III.8.
operator's statement.
194.105 Worst case discharge............... III.3.d.(1).
194.107 General response plan requirements:
(a) Resource planning requirements........ III.3.d.
(b) Language requirements.................
(c) Consistency with NCP and ACP(s)....... III.3.d.(3), III.8.
(d) Each response plan must include:
(1) Core Plan Contents
(i) An information summary as I.4, III.1.
required in 194.113.
194.113(a) Core plan information summary
(1) Name and address of operator.. I.4.b, I.4.d.
(2) Description of each response I.4.c.
zone.
(b) Response zone appendix
information summary
(1) Core plan information summary. I.4, III.1.
(2) Name, telephone of qualified II.2.a, III.1.a.
individual available on 24-hour
basis.
(3) Description of response zone.. I.4.c.
(4) List of line sections for each I.4.c.
pipeline.
(5) Significant and substantial III.8.
harm determination.
(6) Type of oil and volume of WCD. III.3.d.(1).
(ii) Immediate notification II.2.a, III.2.
procedures.
(iii) Spill detection and mitigation II.1, II.2.d.(2).
procedures.
(iv) The name, address, and III.2.a.
telephone number of the oil spill
response organization, if
appropriate.
(v) Response activities and response II.2.b, II.2.d.(3), II.2.e-f, II.3, III.3, III.3.b.(2),
resources. III.3.c.(2), III.3.c.(4)-(6), III.3.c.(8), III.3.d.(4),
III.3.e.(3).
(vi) Names and telephone numbers of III.2.c.
federal, state, and local agencies
which the operator expects to have
pollution control responsibilities
or support.
(vii) Training procedures........... III.5.
(viii) Equipment testing............ III.3.e.(6).
(ix) Drill types, schedules, and III.5.
procedures.
(x) Plan review and update III.6.
procedures.
(2) An appendix for each response zone
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194.109 Submission of state response plans
194.111 Response plan retention III.6.
194.113 Information summary (see
194.107(d)(1)(i))
194.115 Response resources................. II.2.f, III.3.d, III.3.f.(5).
194.117 Training........................... III.5.
194.119 Submission and approval procedures. III.6.
194.121 Response plan review and update III.6.
procedures.
Appendix A Recommended guidelines for the I.2.
preparation of response plans.
Section 1 Information summary............ I.4.b-c, II.2.a, II.2.f, III.8.
Section 2 Notification procedures........ II.2.a, III.2, III.3.b.(2), III.3.e.(3).
Section 3 Spill detection and on-scene II.1, II.2.e-f, III.3.c.(2).
spill mitigation procedures.
Section 4 Response activities............ II.2.b, III.3.b.(1).
Section 5 List of contacts............... II.2.a.
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Section 6 Training procedures............ III.5.
Section 7 Drill procedures............... III.5.
Section 8 Response plan review and update III.6.
procedures.
Section 9 Response zone appendices....... II.2.b, II.3, III.1.a-c, III.3.
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2. On page 28660, in the reference to ``29 CFR 1910.38(a)(3) Alarm
system'' in the chart within Attachment 3 labeled ``OSHA Emergency
Action Plans (29 CFR 1910.38(a)) and Process Safety (29 CFR
1910.119),'' the endnote numbered ``16'' is renumbered ``17'' to
reflect the insertion of an additional, preceding endnote in the
revised chart described in item 1 of this correction notice.
3. On page 28663, after endnote 15 in the list of Notes to
Attachment 3, the following text is inserted as endnote 16:
``16. Requires information contained in 194.107(d)(1)(i)-(ix) that is
specific to the response zone and the worst case discharge
calculations.''
4. On page 28663, in the list of Notes to Attachment 3, the endnote
numbered ``16'' is renumbered ``17'' to reflect the insertion of an
additional, preceding endnote in the revised chart described in item 1
of this correction notice.
Dated: June 13, 1996.
James L. Makris,
Director, Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.
[FR Doc. 96-15611 Filed 6-18-96; 8:45 am]
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