96-21177. Proposed Administrative Settlement Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act; Tonolli 2nd De Minimis Settlement; Correction  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 162 (Tuesday, August 20, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 43057-43058]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-21177]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5554-2]
    
    
    Proposed Administrative Settlement Under the Comprehensive 
    Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act; Tonolli 2nd De 
    Minimis Settlement; Correction
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Correction; Request for public comment.
    
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    SUMMARY: In notice document 93-25103, on pages 52961 and 52962 of the 
    issue of Wednesday, October 13, 1993, the United States Environmental 
    Protection Agency (``EPA'') proposed to enter into a second de minimis 
    settlement with 33 de minimis parties pursuant to section 122(g)(4) of 
    the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act 
    of 1980, as amended, (``CERCLA''), 42 U.S.C. 9622(g)(4), for response 
    costs incurred, and to be incurred, at the Tonolli Corporation 
    Superfund Site, Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania. In notice document 93-30973 
    on pages 66359-66360 of the issue of December 20, 1993, the EPA issued 
    a correction notice indicating that the correct number of parties was 
    34 because one party (Nathan's Waste and Paper Stock Company) was 
    inadvertently not included in the October 13, 1993 notice. 
    Subsequently, in EPA's ``Consideration of Comments Received During 
    Public Comment Period: Tonolli 2nd de minimis Consent Order'' signed on 
    April 12, 1994 by EPA's Acting Regional Administrator, EPA noted that 
    one party (Timpson Salvage Company, Inc.) withdrew its consent to 
    participate in the settlement and that two parties had been incorrectly 
    included in the notice (Bethlehem Motors and Schioppo) and that thus 
    the correct number of parties to the settlement was 31.
        EPA has been informed that an issue has been created regarding the 
    identity of one of the settlors. Although EPA does not concede that the 
    October 13, 1993 notice was insufficient in the identification of any 
    settlor, EPA is issuing this correction notice and providing a thirty 
    day opportunity to comment with respect to the participation in the 
    settlement of the de minimis settlors identified below. In addition, 
    and as noted above, EPA has withdrawn from the list of settlors Timpson 
    Salvage Company, Inc., Bethlehem Motors and Schioppo.
        In notice document 93-25103, beginning on page 52961 in the issue 
    of Wednesday, October 13, 1993, make the following correction:
        On page 52961, in the third column, proposed settlor No. 1 is 
    listed as Al-Jan Company Inc. The complete name of this company is Al-
    Jan Corp.
        On page 52961, in the third column, proposed settlor No. 4 is 
    listed as Atlas Lederer. The complete name of this company is The Atlas 
    Lederer Company.
        On page 52961, in the third column, proposed settlor No. 6, 
    Bethlehem Motors, has been removed.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 10 is 
    listed as David Markowitz Metal Co. The complete name of this company 
    is David Markowitz Metal Company.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 11 is 
    listed as Edward Arnold Scrap Company. The complete name of this 
    company is Edward Arnold Scrap Processors Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 12 is 
    listed as Eisner Brothers Company, Inc. The complete name of this 
    company is Eisner Brothers, Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 13 is 
    listed as Federal Metals Company, Inc. The complete name of this 
    company is Federal Metals and Alloys Company, Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 14 is 
    listed as Fitzsimmons Metal Company, Inc. The complete name of this 
    company is Fitzsimmons Metal Company.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 15 is 
    listed as G&G Salvage Corp. The complete name of this company is G. & 
    G. Salvage, Corp.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 16 is 
    listed as Hahn & Sons. The complete name of this company is Hahn & 
    Sons, Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 17 is 
    listed as HD Metal Co. The complete name of this company is H.D. Metal 
    Company, Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 18 is 
    listed as Joseph Gottlieb Company. The complete name of this company is 
    Gottlieb, Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 19 is 
    listed as Lexington Scrap Metal Company. The complete name of this 
    company is Lexington Scrap Metal Co., Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 20 is 
    listed as Libby, McNeil, and Libby. The complete name of this company 
    is Libby, McNeil & Libby, Inc. (Nestle Canada Inc.).
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 21 is 
    listed as Leiby, David. The correct name of this individual is Leiby, 
    Donald H.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 22 is 
    listed as Luria Brothers. The complete name of this company is Luria 
    Brothers & Company, Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 25 is 
    listed as Novey Iron & Steel. The complete name of this company is 
    Novey's Iron & Steel.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 26 is 
    listed as Penn Builders Supply (Burrell Group). The complete name of 
    the company is Penn Builders Supply Company (Burell Group, Inc.).
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 27 is 
    listed as Penn Iron and Metal Company. The complete name of the company 
    is Penn Iron and Metal Company, Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 29 is 
    listed as Samincorp, Inc. The complete name of the company is Samincorp 
    Inc.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 30, 
    Schioppo, has been removed.
        On page 52962, in the first column, Timpson Salvage Company, Inc. 
    has been removed.
        On page 52962, in the first column, proposed settlor No. 33 is 
    listed as Weinstein Company. The complete name of this company is 
    Weinstein Co., Division of Web-Jamestown Corporation.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be addressed to the Docket Clerk, United
    
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    States Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 841 Chestnut 
    Building, Philadelphia, PA 19107, and should refer to: In Re Tonolli 
    Corporation Superfund Site, Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, U.S. EPA Docket 
    No. III-93-03-DC.
    
    FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: Lydia Isales, (215) 566-2648. 
    United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Regional 
    Counsel (3RC20), 841 Chestnut Building, Philadelphia, PA 19107. A copy 
    of the proposed Administrative Order on Consent may be obtained by 
    contacting Ms. Isales.
    
        Dated: August 7, 1996.
    A.L.R. Morris,
    Acting Regional Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 96-21177 Filed 8-19-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/20/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Correction; Request for public comment.
Document Number:
96-21177
Pages:
43057-43058 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5554-2
PDF File:
96-21177.pdf