97-16895. National Oil and Hazardous Substances Contingency Plan National Priorities List  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 125 (Monday, June 30, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 35115-35116]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-16895]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Part 300
    
    [FRL-5848-7]
    
    
    National Oil and Hazardous Substances Contingency Plan National 
    Priorities List
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to delete a portion of the Para-Chem Southern 
    Inc., Superfund Site from the National Priorities List (NPL).
    
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    SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), 
    Region 4, announces its intent to delete a portion of the Para-Chem 
    Southern Inc., Superfund Site from the National Priorities List (NPL), 
    which is codified at Appendix B of 40 CFR Part 300, the National Oil 
    and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP), and requests 
    public comment on this proposed action. EPA is pursuing a partial 
    deletion for the Para-Chem Superfund Site based on a policy change 
    intended to support economic redevelopment for Superfund sites 
    (Reference 1). This partial deletion will be media specific for a 
    portion of the soils delineated in the attached map (Reference 2). The 
    groundwater within these same areas remain listed and is currently 
    undergoing remedial action. EPA and the State of South Carolina 
    Department of Health and Environmental Control have determined that 
    this portion of the soils poses no significant threat to public health 
    or the environment and therefore, CERCLA remedial measures are not 
    appropriate.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted by July 30, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to: Terry Tanner, US Environmental 
    Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth St., SW, Atlanta, GA, 30303.
        Comprehensive information on this Site is available through the EPA 
    Region 4 public docket, which is located at EPA's Region 4 office and 
    is available for viewing by appointment from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday 
    through Friday, excluding holidays. Requests for appointments or copies 
    of the background information from the regional public docket should be 
    directed to the EPA Region 4 docket office.
        The address for the regional docket office is Mrs. Debbie Jourdan, 
    US EPA, Region 4, 61 Forsyth St., SW, Atlanta, GA, 30303. The telephone 
    number is 404-562-8862.
        Background information from the regional public docket is also 
    available for viewing at the Site information repository located at the 
    Fountain Inn Branch Library, 400 North Main Street, Fountain Inn, SC, 
    803-862-2576.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please contact either Terry Tanner or 
    Cynthia Peurifoy at 1-800-435-9233.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Introduction
    
        This document is to announce EPA's intent to delete a portion of 
    the Para-Chem Southern Inc. Site from the NPL. It also serves to 
    request public comments on the deletion proposal.
        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. Sites on the NPL qualify for remedial responses 
    financed by the Hazardous Substances Response Trust Fund (Fund). As 
    described in Sec. 300.425 (e)(3) of the NCP, sites deleted from the NPL 
    remain eligible for Fund-financed remedial actions in the unlikely 
    event that conditions at the site warrant such actions. EPA accepts 
    comments on the proposal to delete a site from the NPL for thirty days 
    after publication of this document in the Federal Register.
    
    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    
        The NCP establishes the criteria that EPA uses to delete sites from 
    the NPL. In accordance with Sec. 300.425(e) of the NCP, sites may be 
    deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. In 
    making this determination, EPA, in consultation with the State, 
    considers whether the site has met any of the following criteria for 
    site deletion:
        (i) Responsible or other parties have implemented all appropriate 
    response actions required;
        (ii) All appropriate response actions under CERCLA have been 
    implemented and no further response actions are deemed necessary; or
        (iii) The remedial investigation has determined that the release 
    poses no significant threat to public health or the environment and, 
    therefore, no remedial action is appropriate.
    
    III. Deletion Procedures
    
        EPA Region 4 will accept and evaluate public comments before making 
    a final decision to delete. Comments from the local community may be 
    the most pertinent to deletion decisions. The following procedures were 
    used for the intended deletion of a portion of the Para-Chem Southern 
    Inc., Site:
        (1) EPA Region 4 has recommended this partial deletion and has 
    prepared the relevant documents.
        (2) The State has concurred with the decision to delete a portion 
    of the Para-Chem Southern Inc., Site.
        (3) Concurrent with this announcement, 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 the Notice of Intent to Delete.
        (4) EPA has made all relevant documents available for public review 
    at the information repository and in the Regional Office.
        Partial deletion of a site from the NPL does not itself create, 
    alter, or revoke any individual's rights or obligations. The NPL is 
    designed primarily for information purposes and to assist EPA 
    management. As mentioned earlier, Sec. 300.425(e)(30) of the NCP states 
    that deletion of a site from the NPL does not preclude eligibility of 
    the site for future Fund-financed response actions.
        For the deletion of this site, EPA will accept and evaluate public 
    comments on this Notice of Intent to Delete before finalizing the 
    decision. The Agency will prepare a Responsiveness Summary to address 
    any significant public comments received during the comment period. The 
    deletion is finalized after the Regional Administrator places a Notice 
    of Deletion in the Federal Register.
        The NPL will reflect any deletions in the next publication of the 
    final rule. Public notices and copies of the Responsiveness Summary 
    will be made available to local residents by Region 4.
    
    IV. Basis for Intended Para-Chem Southern Inc. Partial Deletion
    
        The following Site summary provides the Agency's rationale for the 
    proposed intent for partial deletion of this Site from the NPL.
        The Para-Chem Southern, Inc. site (Site) is located in Greenville 
    County, South Carolina, between Simpsonville and Fountain Inn and 
    consists of a manufacturing plant located upon approximately 100 acres. 
    This site is owned and operated by Para-Chem Southern, Inc. (Para-Chem) 
    and is used to produce acrylic polymers, thickeners, latex coatings, 
    and adhesives for a variety of consumer and industrial applications. 
    The plant has been in operation since 1965 and currently employs 
    approximately 150 people.
        The specific areas associated with this partial delisting have been 
    the subject of several previous investigations (Reference 2). The 
    majority of the
    
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    investigatory and remedial actions taken within the area targeted for 
    partial delisting was performed under a Consent Order issued by the 
    South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control 
    (Reference 3).
        Four former disposal areas were identified as a result of the 
    investigatory work performed under the South Carolina Department of 
    Health & Environmental Control Consent Order. Because the soils 
    targeted for partial delisting only encompass one of the former 
    disposal areas, disposal area No. 1, the remainder of this report will 
    focus on the activities associated with this disposal area. The three 
    remaining disposal areas and corresponding soils will be addressed in a 
    future Close Out Report once all activities have been completed for 
    this site.
        Operating under a Buried Drum Removal Plan (Reference 4) approved 
    by DHEC, Para-Chem performed removal and disposal activities for former 
    disposal area No.1 in May and June of 1987. A total of 686 tons of 
    drums, waste, and contaminated soils were excavated, classified as a 
    hazardous waste by characteristic, and shipped to the GSX landfill. 
    Removal activities are presented in the Documentation for Waste Removal 
    Report (Reference 5). On June 15, 1987, RMT submitted both analytical 
    results for conformational soil sampling and a proposal for additional 
    excavation of soils to SC DHEC (Reference 6). On June 18, 1987, SC DHEC 
    granted approval of the June 15, 1987 proposal (Reference 7). The 
    additional excavation and backfilling of the excavated area with 
    adjacent fill was completed on June 18, 1987.
        The former disposal area No. 1 was also the subject of an expanded 
    investigation under an AOC issued by EPA. Two of the objectives for 
    this AOC were to determine whether any additional areas within the 
    vicinity of former disposal area No. 1 were acting as a continual 
    source of groundwater contamination and to confirm the effectiveness of 
    the previous waste removal efforts.
        As part of the Remedial Investigation supporting EPA's AOC the 
    disposal area No. 1 was subjected to a soil gas screening procedure for 
    VOCs. Levels measured at these four stations did not exceed background 
    levels. The soil gas screening results were further supported by 
    conformational sampling using CLP methodologies. Additional subsurface 
    soil samples (HA-6, HA-7) were taken specifically from the immediate 
    area surrounding former disposal area No. 1 and analyzed for TCL, TAL 
    and tetrahydrofuran. Copper and lead were detected at concentrations 
    above background levels but did not pose a health risk. No organic 
    contaminants were detected at any concentration above the Contract 
    Required Detection Limits (Reference 8, pg 3-9).
        On September 27, 1993, a Record of Decision (ROD) was issued for 
    this Site. The ROD did target specific areas for soil and groundwater 
    remediation, however, no soil remediation was required within the areas 
    targeted for this partial deletion.
        Additional sampling in support of this partial delisting petition 
    was outlined in a letter dated May 30, 1996, titled Delisting Petition 
    and Plan for Sampling. Sampling results were submitted in a July 19, 
    1996, report titled Delisting Assessment Results. With the exception of 
    acetone in samples DA01-01A (62 ug/kg) and DA01-04 (39 ug/kg), no 
    volatile organic compounds were present above the laboratory detection 
    limits. The acetone concentrations present within these two samples 
    were well below the site performance standard of 4,687,000 ug/kg 
    (Reference 9).
        The removal activities of contaminated soil within the areas 
    targeted for partial delisting at the Para-Chem Southern Inc. are 
    considered a permanent remedy. No additional treatment of soils within 
    these areas will be necessary. As such no operation and maintenance 
    activities are necessary for the soils targeted for this partial 
    delisting. Because no hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants 
    remain in the soils within the areas targeted for partial delisting, no 
    Five Year Review will be performed on these areas.
        EPA in concurrence of the State of South Carolina Department of 
    Health & Environmental Control, has determined that all appropriate 
    Fund-financed responses under CERCLA for the soils within the areas 
    targeted for this partial deletion have been completed, and that no 
    further activities by responsible parties are appropriate. Therefore, 
    EPA proposes to delete this area from the NPL.
    
        Dated: March 28, 1997.
    A. Stanley Meiburg,
    Deputy Regional Administrator, Region 4, U.S. Environmental Protection 
    Agency.
    
    References
    
    1. Federal Register 55466, Vol. 60, No. 211, Wednesday, November 1, 
    1995.
    2. Partial Delisting Map, RMT Inc., June 14, 1996.
    3. South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control 
    Consent Order 86-17-W,SW, February 21, 1986.
    4. Buried Drum Removal Plan, Para-Chem Southern, RMT Inc., July 15, 
    1986.
    5. Documentation Report for Waste Removal, Para-Chem Southern, Inc., 
    December 1987.
    6. Buried Drum Removal Project correspondence, RMT Inc., to Gil 
    Trentanove, SC DHEC, June 15, 1987.
    7. South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control, 
    buried drum removal project correspondence, June 18, 1987.
    8. Remedial Investigation Report for Para-Chem Southern, Inc., 
    January 1993, page 3-9.
    9. Delisting Assessment Results for Para-Chem Southern Inc. Site, 
    correspondence from Fletcher Group to Terry Tanner, EPA, July 19, 
    1996.
    
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Document Information

Published:
06/30/1997
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of intent to delete a portion of the Para-Chem Southern Inc., Superfund Site from the National Priorities List (NPL).
Document Number:
97-16895
Dates:
Comments must be submitted by July 30, 1997.
Pages:
35115-35116 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5848-7
PDF File:
97-16895.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 300