95-17616. National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities List  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 137 (Tuesday, July 18, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 36770-36771]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-17616]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Part 300
    
    [FRL-5259-9]
    
    
    National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; 
    National Priorities List
    
    Agency: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    Action: Notice of intent to delete NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane Base 
    (site) from the National Priorities List: Request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10 announces 
    its intent to delete the NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane Base site from the 
    National Priorities List (NPL) and requests 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 
    Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) have determined that all 
    appropriate CERCLA actions have been implemented and that no further 
    cleanup is necessary. Moreover, the State and EPA has determined that 
    the remedial activities conducted at the site to date have been 
    protective of public health, welfare and the environment.
    
    DATES: Comments concerning this Site may be submitted on or before 
    August 17, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to: R. Matthew Wilkening, U.S. 
    Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Mail Stop: HW-124, 
    Seattle, Washington 98101-9797.
        Comprehensive information on this Site is available through the 
    U.S. Navy's public docket which is available for viewing at the NAS 
    Whidbey Island Seaplane Base repositories at the following locations:
    
    Engineering Field Activity, NW (primary Admin. Record loc.) Naval 
    Facilities Engineering Command, 19917 7th Ave. Poulsbo, Washington
    Oak Harbor Library, 7030 70th N.E., Oak Harbor, Washington
    Sno-Isle Regional Library System, Coupeville Library, 788 N.W. 
    Alexander, Coupeville, Washington
    NAS Whidbey Island Library (for those with base access) 115 W. 
    Lexington St., Oak Harbor, Washington.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: R. Matthew Wilkening, U.S. 
    Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Mail Stop: HW-124, 
    Seattle, Washington 98101-9797, (206) 553-1284.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Table of Contents
    
    I. Introduction
    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    III. Deletion Procedures
    IV. Basis of Intended Site Deletion
    
    I. Introduction
    
        The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10 announces its 
    intent to delete NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane Base from the National 
    Priorities List (NPL), Appendix B of the National Oil and Hazardous 
    Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP), 40 CFR Part 300, and 
    requests comments on this proposed deletion. EPA identifies sites that 
    appear to present a significant risk to human health or the environment 
    and maintains the NPL as a list of those sites. As noted in Section 
    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 actions.
        EPA will accept comments on the proposal to delete this Site for 
    thirty days after publication of this notice 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 NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane Base 
    Site and explains how the Site meets the deletion criteria. 
    
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    II. NPL Deletion Criteria
    
        Section 300.425(e) of the NCP provides that sites may be deleted 
    from, or recategorized on the NPL where no further response is 
    appropriate. In making a determination to delete a release from the 
    NPL, EPA considers, 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;
        (ii) All appropriate fund financed response under CERCLA have been 
    implemented, and no further 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, taking of remedial measures is not appropriate.
        Even if a site is deleted from the NPL, where hazardous substances, 
    pollutants, or contaminants 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 to ensure 
    that the site remains protective of public health and the environment. 
    In the case of this Site, where no hazardous wastes are above health 
    based levels and future access does not require restriction, operation 
    and maintenance activities and five-year reviews will not be conducted. 
    However, if new information becomes available which indicates a need 
    for further action, the federal government may initiate remedial 
    actions. Whenever there is a significant release from a site deleted 
    from the NPL, the site may be restored to the NPL without the 
    application of the Hazard Ranking System.
    
    III. Deletion Procedures
    
        The following procedures were used for the intended deletion of 
    this Site: (1) The Navy has implemented all appropriate response 
    actions required for the Site. The completion of this action the 
    qualified Site for inclusion on the Superfund Site Construction 
    Completion List and may be used to initiate Deletion from the NPL 
    procedures. (2) The Washington State Department of Ecology concurred 
    with the proposed deletion decision. (3) A notice has been published in 
    the local newspaper and has been distributed to appropriate Federal, 
    State, and local officials and other interested parties announcing the 
    commencement of a 30-day public comment period on EPA's Notice of 
    Intent to Delete; and, (4) 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 rights or obligations. The NPL is designed 
    primarily for informational purposes to assist Agency management. As 
    mentioned in Section II of this Notice, section 300.425(e)(3) of the 
    NCP states that deletion of a site from the NPL does not preclude 
    eligibility for future response actions.
        For deletion of this Site, EPA's Regional Office will accept and 
    evaluate public comments on EPA's Notice of Intent to Delete before 
    making a final decision to delete. If necessary, the Agency will 
    prepare a Responsiveness Summary if any significant public comments are 
    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, if any, will be made available to 
    local residents by the Regional office.
    
    IV. Basis for Intended Site Deletion
    
        The following site summary provides the Agency's rationale for the 
    proposed deletion of this Site from the NPL.
        The Seaplane Base was commissioned on September 21, 1942 along with 
    Ault Field. Together they form the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station 
    (NAS) encompassing approximately 7000 acres of rural land on the 
    northern side of Whidbey Island. The NAS is located at the north end of 
    the Puget Sound and the eastern portion of the Straight of Juan de Fuca 
    in the State of Washington.
        The Seaplane Base was used for seaplane maintenance, torpedo 
    overhaul, rocket firing training, and patrol operations until 1945, 
    when NAS Whidbey Island was placed on reduced operating status. 
    Maintenance and support activities performed at the Base from the 1940s 
    to the late 1970s generated both hazardous and non-hazardous wastes 
    that were disposed of at their generation points or in the nearby 
    landfill. In some cases wastes accidentally spilled have entered or 
    were threatening to enter the environment.
        In the mid 1980s the Navy identified several potentially 
    contaminated areas on the Seaplane Base. On February 21, 1990 the EPA 
    listed the Base on the NPL, making it a Superfund site subject to the 
    requirements of CERCLA. On December 22, 1993, the Record of Decision 
    was signed by the Navy, EPA, and Ecology outlining remedial action to 
    be performed at the site. Surface soil at several localized areas were 
    found to pose potential risks to future residential use. Excavation of 
    this soil began during the fall of 1994 and continued until 1300 cubic 
    yards were excavated. The final action was the disposal of the 
    investigation-derived waste on November 29, 1994.
        The remedial action that occurred at the Seaplane Base removed all 
    contaminated soil that posed a risk to human health or the environment, 
    thus post remediation operation and maintenance activities are not 
    extensive. The only significant operation and maintenance activity to 
    be performed at an area that had been used for disposal of construction 
    debris. While there is no health risk posed by this site, Washington 
    State requires that a notice indicating past use of this site be 
    attached to the site. This consists of a deed notification should the 
    Navy ever sell this property. The deed will contain a notification that 
    the property contains a past construction and demolition debris 
    landfill.
        Human health and ecological risk assessments were performed to 
    assess current or future potential adverse human health or ecological 
    effects associated with exposure to chemicals detected in soils, 
    groundwater, surface water and sediments at NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane 
    Base. Based on comparison of site specific analytical data with EPA and 
    State risk-based screening criteria, ecological benchmarks, toxicity 
    values, and the detection frequency and exposure potential of chemical 
    constituents, it was concluded that chemicals at NAS Whidbey Island 
    Seaplane Base do not pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the 
    environment, under any land use scenario. Accordingly, EPA will not 
    conduct ``five-year reviews'' at this Site.
        One of the three criteria for deletion specifies that EPA may 
    delete a site from the NPL if ``the responsible parties or other 
    persons have implemented all appropriate response actions required.'' 
    EPA, with concurrence of Ecology, believes that this criterion for 
    deletion has been met. Therefore, EPA is proposing deletion of this 
    Site from the NPL. Documents supporting this action are available from 
    the docket.
    
        Dated: July 5, 1995.
    Chuck Clarke,
    Regional Administrator, Region 10.
    [FR Doc. 95-17616 Filed 7-17-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/18/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of intent to delete NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane Base (site) from the National Priorities List: Request for comments.
Document Number:
95-17616
Dates:
Comments concerning this Site may be submitted on or before August 17, 1995.
Pages:
36770-36771 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5259-9
PDF File:
95-17616.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 300