94-21694. Proposed Administrative Order on Consent; Petrochem Recycling Corp./Ekotek, Inc., Site, Salt Lake City, UT  

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5063-8]
    
     
    
    Proposed Administrative Order on Consent; Petrochem Recycling 
    Corp./Ekotek, Inc., Site, Salt Lake City, UT
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (U.S. EPA).
    
    ACTION: Proposed de minimis settlement.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of section 122(i)(1) of 
    the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability 
    Act, as amended (CERCLA), notice is hereby given of a proposed de 
    minimis settlement under section 122(g) concerning the Petrochem 
    Recycling Corp./Ekotek, Inc., Site in Salt Lake City, Utah (the Site). 
    The proposed Administrative Order on Consent (AOC) requires 363 
    potentially responsible parties (PRP) to pay an aggregate total of 
    $7,803,386.11 to resolve their liability to the EPA related to response 
    actions taken or to be taken at the Site.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted by no later than October 3, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Greg Phoebe (8HWM-SR), 
    Enforcement Specialist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 
    VIII, 999 18th Street, Suite 500, Denver, Colorado 80202-2405, and 
    should refer to: In the matter of Petrochem/Ekotek De Minimis 
    Settlement.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    James M. Stearns, Office of Regional Counsel, EPA Region VIII, at (303) 
    294-7197.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of section 122(g) De Minimis 
    Settlement: In accordance with section 122(i)(1) of CERCLA, notice is 
    hereby given that the terms of an Administrative Order on Consent (AOC) 
    have been agreed to by the following 363 parties, for the following 
    amounts: Option A Settlements: Allied Petroleum of Reno ($53,634.70); 
    Alpine Foreign Repair ($2,915.06); American Label Co. ($9,765.80); 
    Anaconda Mining (Anaconda Minerals) ($148,636.91); Applied Mechanical 
    Systems, Inc. ($15,444.00); Aztec Truck & Tire ($10,637.05); B&R Tire 
    Company, Inc. ($3,539.62); Beckman Instruments, Inc. ($85,714.20); 
    Bell's Chevron Food Mart ($11,560.70); Bill & Vern's Service Inc. 
    ($2,566.90); Black Butte Coal Company ($27,834.46); BMW of Murray 
    ($25,289.55); Bob's Conoco ($868.73); Bonanza Motors, Inc. 
    ($18,926.62); Brigham Truck & Implement ($9,920.20); Brighton Ski 
    Resort (Boyne USA, Inc.) ($3,857.36); Buehner Concrete/Otto Buehner & 
    Co. ($11,012.75); Buhl Implement, Inc. ($12,216.20); Burks Tractor, 
    Inc. ($11,104.24); Call's Sinclair Service ($6,755.00); Cameron Sales, 
    Inc. (Cameron International) ($14,378.64); Canyon Lincoln-Mercury 
    ($11,078.20); Cardwell Distributing Co. ($19,826.24); Carleson Cadillac 
    Company, Inc. ($19,801.00); Casper Barrel & Drum, Inc. ($25,096.50); 
    Center Street Conoco ($579.00); Cherry Hill Chevron ($6,330.40); Chris 
    & Keith Chevron ($6,214.60); Chris Jordan Volkswagen-Porsche-Audi, Inc. 
    ($7,997.92); Christensen Oil Company ($10,428.56); Chrysler-Dodge 
    Country USA, Inc. ($17,717.40); Chuck's Chevron ($9,920.20); City of 
    Idaho Falls (Fire Station No. 2) ($579.15); City of Logan ($13,899.60); 
    City of Pocatello ($2,856.40); City of Twin Falls, Inc., and Water 
    Treatment Plant ($12,065.63); Clarence Knight Pontiac ($27,753.40); 
    Cliff's Chevron ($10,248.30); Cline's Mazda Auto Sales ($15,401.40); 
    Construction Rental & Supply ($8,706.56); Corporation of the Presiding 
    Bishop/Deseret Mills & Elevator ($41,934.00); Crus Distributing (Crus 
    Oil, Inc.) ($2,910.44); Custom Auto Crafters ($8,318.30); Dahle's 
    Toyota, Inc. ($12,892.40); Dan Eastman Jeep, Eagle & Suzuki, Inc. 
    ($16,733.10); Darrel's Chevron ($6,948.00); Dave Kissel Chevron (Kissel 
    Chevron) ($1,737.00); Dave's Chevron ($3,995.10); Dick Dey Oldsmobile-
    Buick, Inc. (Dick Dey) ($3,860.00); Discount Tire and Automotive, Inc. 
    ($3,281.85); Doug Smith Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. ($11,196.90); Duane's 
    Texaco ($1,814.20); Durbano Metals, Inc. ($1,640.92); Duval Corp. 
    ($119,698.60); Ecclesiastes 9:10-11-12, Inc. (f/k/a Logan 
    Manufacturing, Inc.) ($7,334.00); Economy Builder's Supply, Inc. 
    ($1,466.80); Eddie's Chevron ($8,976.83); Ed Kenley Ford ($6,774.30); 
    Egan Farm Services, Inc. ($10,962.40); Elixir Industries ($79,405.33); 
    Emery County Road Department ($17,679.52); Field Oil ($8,667.95); Fife 
    Rock Products Company, Inc. ($11,773.00); GT Automotive, Inc. 
    ($4,855.88); Gary's Tire Center, Inc. ($15,142.78); Gary's Fast Lube/
    Cary's Chevron ($5,695.00); Gene's Texaco ($2,046.33); Gilbert Western 
    ($81,859.02); Given Ford Sales ($2,541.99); Goodyear Tire & Rubber 
    Company ($37,754.66); Grandma's Tires and Car Care Clinic, Inc. 
    ($11,023.16); Grant's Conoco ($6,484.80); Hayes Brothers Buick 
    ($55,270.21); Henry's Service, Inc./Henry's Conoco ($8,225.66); 
    Hilton's Conoco ($965.66); Holiday Tire Center/Holiday Oil Company 
    ($13,703.00); Horne Construction Corp. ($1,832.24); Intermountain Parts 
    Cleaners ($9,071.00); Intermountain Sports ($1,679.54); Intermountain 
    Volkswagen ($44,818.46); Jerome Gas & Oil, Inc. ($1,080.80); Jerry 
    Seiner Chevrolet, Inc. ($11,919.68); Jiffy Lube International of Utah, 
    Inc. #1 (Jiffy Lube International, Inc.) ($195,316.00); Jiffy Lube 
    International of Utah, Inc. #2 ($118,787.64); Jiffy Lube International 
    of Utah, Inc. #3 ($159,147.80); Jiffy Lube International of Utah, Inc. 
    #4 ($73,455.80); Jiffy Lube International of Utah, Inc. #5 
    ($146,764.92); Jim & Dave's Enterprises (Jim & Dave's Husky) 
    ($5,712.80); Jim's Chevron ($5,230.30); John's Texaco ($2,142.30); Kent 
    Nelson Conoco ($5,384.70); Ketchum Automotive ($3,670.86); Kiewit 
    Western ($31,941.50); Kim Hansen Chevrolet-Olds, Inc ($9,785.10); KUTV, 
    L.P. ($636.90); Lockheed Air Terminal, Inc. ($29,613.87); Lowell's 
    Conoco ($13,838.10); Lube-N-Go ($20,844.00); Lynn Wood Service Center 
    ($6,293.43); M.H. Cook Pipeline Construction Company ($12,181.46); Mack 
    Trucks, Inc. ($41,618.52); Maetex Supply Co., Inc. ($1,930.00); Marion 
    Willey & Son Ford ($26,923.50); Mark Miller Subaru ($17,563.00); Master 
    Muffler Shops ($14,949.78); May Trucking Company ($42,567.53); Menlove 
    Dodge Toyota (Menlove-Johnson) ($29,436.36) Middlekauff Lincoln-
    Mercury, Inc. ($5,945.94); Miller Brands, Inc. ($1,833.50); Miller's 
    Transport, Inc. ($26,095.02); Miller's Truck Stop ($13,799.50); Montana 
    Brand Produce Co., Inc. ($11,058.90); Motor Cargo ($18,701.70); Motor 
    Sportsland, Inc. ($2,123.00); Murray City Maintenance (Murray City 
    Corporation) ($7,160.30); Naylor Dodge (Naylor Auto, Inc.) ($1,833.50); 
    Newspaper Agency Corporation (NAC) ($2,796.58); North End Texaco 
    ($2,335.91); Northwest EnviroService, Inc. ($48,006.82); Northwest 
    Transport Service, Inc. ($11,158.29); Nowsco Services, Inc. 
    ($12,255.50); Olsen Chevrolet (Young Chevrolet Company) ($43,150.94); 
    Parley's Way Conoco ($2,779.92); Pearson Tire & Distributing Co., Inc. 
    ($3,261.70); Petersen Motors (Petersen Motor Company, Inc.) 
    ($36,689.30); Pipe Renewal Service, Inc. ($34,469.80); Plaza Cycle 
    ($20,192.00); Questar Corp. for Interstate Brick, Mountain Fuel Supply, 
    Mountain Fuel Resources, and Questar Pipeline ($100,187.12); R.J. Flinn 
    Automotive ($1,594.16); Reichold Chemical ($133,366.86); Rick's Texaco 
    Service ($1,196.60); Riverside Country Club ($1,158.30); Robert's TBA 
    Service, Inc. ($11,522.10); Rocky Mountains Transmission ($1,351.00); 
    Rosan Rexnord Products (VSI Corp.) ($21,230.00); Roy Raymond Ford-
    Mitsubishi, Inc. ($9,683.39); Rupps Trucking ($4,882.90); Safeway, Inc. 
    ($34,424.68); Salt Lake Auto/Truck Plaza ($35,317.96); Sawtooth Auto 
    Sales, Inc. ($12,343.62); Sawtooth Motors ($18,528.93); Shell Western E 
    & P Inc. ($12,999.29); Sinclair Oil ($4,632.00); Six States 
    Distributors, Inc. ($1,274.13); Snelgrove Ice Cream Parlors, Inc. 
    ($1,196.60); Southgate Chevron ($2,026.50); Spartan Jeep/Eagle, Inc. 
    ($40,780.90); Stadium Chevron ($3,474.00); Stars Ferry Building Supply, 
    Inc. ($1,930.00); Steve's Conoco ($907.10); Sun Power Computerized 
    Tune-Up ($11,375.42); Sun Valley Company ($5,759.12); Sun Valley 
    Stages, Inc. ($1,717.70); TAS Tire & Automotive ($17,744.00); Taylor 
    Chevrolet, Inc. ($13,139.44); Taylor Farm Service, Inc. ($9,266.40); 
    Tom Randall Distributing ($29,988.34); Tri-City Ford, Inc. 
    ($12,834.50); Tri-Miller Packing Company ($2,082.97); U S Pollution 
    Control, Inc. ($116,768.86); Utah County Road Department ($8,494.20); 
    Utah State Parks & Recreation ($6,774.30); Utah Valley Transit, Inc. 
    ($1,833.50); Viking Freight System ($8,108.10); W.H. Pingree Co., Inc. 
    ($6,118.10); W.W. Clyde & Co. ($67,638.74); Wasatch Metals, Inc. 
    ($7,411.20); Washburn Motor Co., Inc. (Washburn Isuzu) ($7,198.90); 
    Weber Basin Water Conservancy District ($6,583.00); Werner's BMW 
    Service ($8,260.40); Westcon Utility ($6,957.52); Western Industrial 
    Cleaning Services, Inc. (Allwaste Intermountain Plant Services, Inc.) 
    ($7,830.43); Western States Petroleum, Inc. ($1,639.38); Western 
    Transmission (a/k/a J.R. McGeachin, Inc.) ($12,034.74); Westland Ford, 
    Inc. ($20,882.60); Wilson Motor Company, Inc. ($12,266.39); Wilson 
    Products Company, Inc. ($3,262.55); Winder Dairy ($2,509.00); Workman 
    Pontiac-Cadillac-Buick GMC Inc. ($8,528.95); Wright Motor Company 
    (Wright Motor Company) ($3,474.90); and Young Ford, Inc. ($10,169.87); 
    Option B Settlements: Alta Ski Lifts Company ($88,104.46); American 
    Airlines ($1,470.15); Ames Construction, Inc. ($24,766.60); Amoco 
    Corporation ($1,306.00); Amoco Service Center ($2,286.90); Analytichem 
    International Inc. ($33,041.80); Apex Drum Co., Inc. ($12,272.33); ASF-
    24 (U.S. Army) ($5,485.20); Associated Food Stores, Inc. ($9,049.59); 
    AT&T ($3,036.45); Axtell Chevrolet Co., Inc. ($39,807.00); Barber 
    Brothers Motor Company, Inc. (Chrysler) ($1,633.50); Beaver Creek Coal 
    Company ($14,701.50); Bert-Co Graphics ($3,593.70); Bill & Randy's 
    Texaco ($6,693.25); Bill's Service ($2,612.00); Black & Decker (U.S.), 
    Inc. ($653.40); Boeing ($326.70); Boise Cascade ($3,101.75); Bonneville 
    County, Idaho ($21,856.23); Boulevard Texaco ($7,019.75); Bourns, Inc. 
    ($52,886.47); Brush Wellman, Inc. ($34,878.49); Bush Oil Company 
    ($7,187.40); Californian Publishing Co. ($4,668.95); Camp Pendleton--
    Marine Corps ($17,478.45); Carr Printing Company, Inc. ($816.25); Car-
    Tune Shop, Inc. ($2,450.25); Chemcentral Corporation ($7,396.32); Chuck 
    Morey/Halliburton Energy Services ($25,319.25); City of Ketchum Shops 
    ($1,274.13); City of North Salt Lake (North Salt Lake Shops) 
    ($1,796.85); City of South Salt Lake Shops ($4,900.00); Claude H. Nix 
    Construction ($9,025.20); Clinton City Corp. ($1,731.51); Coast 
    Envelope (International Paper) ($21,940.80); Coast Yellow Cab Co-op 
    ($1,960.20); Commercial Security Bank ($1,437.48); Container 
    Corporation of America ($15,452.91); Coors Brewing Co. ($180,319.42); 
    Cottonwood Chrylser-Plymouth, Inc. ($17,282.43); Cottonwood Sanitation 
    Dist., Salt Lake County ($4,606.47); CPC Industries of Utah ($490.05); 
    Crown Coach, Inc. ($18,786.81); Defense Property Disposal (Defense 
    Logistics Agency) ($389,267.00); Dexter Adhesives & Structural Material 
    (Hysol Division/Dexter Corp.) ($7,183.00); Douglas Aircraft Company 
    (McDonnell Douglas) ($359.15); Dugway Service Station (Army and Air 
    Force Exchange Service ($2,350.80); Dynamic Air ($7,966.60); Eaton-
    Kenway Corporation ($1,436.12); Ed & Karl's Husky ($620.73); EIMAC 
    Corp. (Varian Associates, Inc.) ($63,122.45); Embee Inc. (Embee 
    Plating) ($20,908.80); Fort Douglas (Transportation Motor Pool) 
    ($11,761.20); Fort Ord ($28,351.02); Four-Way Service ($6,697.35); 
    Frances Taylor ($1,306.00); Franklin Press ($3,240.86); Frye & Smith, 
    Inc. ($1,947.13); Gans Ink & Supply Co. ($11,492.80); George AFB 
    ($61,754.21); Grandma's Tire of Bountiful, Inc. ($3,593.70); Grandma's 
    Tires of Ogden, Inc. ($6,043.95); Grandma's Tires of Sandy ($4,475.79); 
    Grandma's Tires of South State, Inc. ($1,960.20); Green Giant Co. 
    ($16,419.94); H & S Conoco ($2,221.56); Hansen's Texaco (Demont Hansen) 
    ($4,181.76); Heber City Corporation ($816.75); Heckett Engineering/
    Harsco Corporation ($37,635.84); Hercules Incorporated ($91,678.55); 
    Heritage Honda (Larry H. Miller Honda) ($86,640.84); Herman Brothers, 
    Inc. ($10,127.70); Hill AFB ($226,721.60); Hirning Pontiac, Cadillac, 
    GMC, Inc. ($16,713.97); Hydro Flame Corp. ($4,504.21); IT Corp. 
    ($18,798.32); Industrial Constructors Corp. ($28,601.40); Ingersoll-
    Rand Company ($1,796.85); Intermountain Farmers Association 
    ($9,114.93); Interpace Industries, Inc. ($24,992.55); Interstate 
    Engineering ($1,045.44); J.C. Carter Co., Inc. ($38,550.60); Jackson 
    Hole Standard ($1,893.70); James H. Clark & Son, Inc. ($47,338.83); 
    Jay's Chevron ($1,450.55); Jetway Equipment (Jetway Corp./Pneumo Abex) 
    ($20,614.77); Joslin Automotive ($653.00); Kaysville City Shop 
    ($1,731.51); Ken's Texaco ($980.10); Kent Hansen Texaco ($490.05); 
    Kenworth Sales Co. ($2,613.60); Kim's Conoco ($2,056.95); Kimball 
    Elevator Co. (United States Elevator) ($1,561.63); Kimberly-Clark Corp. 
    ($2,677.30); Knott's Berry Farm ($9,501.15); L.E. Myers ($3,593.70); La 
    Sal Oil Company, Inc. ($29,272.32); LaFleur Conoco ($1,893.70); Larry 
    H. Miller Chevrolet ($27,540.81); Latham Motors, Inc. ($16,629.03); 
    Lear-Siegler, Inc. (BFM Energy) ($16,236.99); Leffingwell (Uniroyal 
    Chemical Company, Inc.) ($44,156.77); Liebert Industrial Metals, Inc. 
    ($979.50); Litton Industries, Inc. ($12,937.32); Luke AFB ($19,812.02); 
    Lund Machinery Company, Inc. ($35,884.73); M.C. Green & Sons, Inc. 
    ($9,702.99); MAACO Auto Painting (DR&S Incorporated) ($359.15); Madison 
    County Road & Bridge ($3,358.48); Marine Corps Supply Center Yermo 
    Annex/MCSC Barstow ($120,506.56); MCAS El Toro ($44,326.65); MCC 
    Flowseal ($23,522.40); Monroc, Inc. (Utah Sand & Gravel) ($3,265.00); 
    Montana Resources, Inc. ($34,885.62); Morgan City Shop (Morgan City 
    Corp.) ($980.10); Morris Motors, Inc. ($979.18); Mountain Home AFB 
    ($45,579.40); Murry's Center Texaco ($2,711.61); Naval Air Station 
    Almeda ($185,604.80); Newport Corporation ($41,498.15); North Davis 
    County Sewer District ($4,275.73); OK Tire (OK Auto Systems, Inc.) 
    ($359.37); Owen Wright Inc. Cadillac-Oldsmobile ($11,434.50); Pacific 
    Coast Packaging Corp. ($28,004.41); Park County, Wyoming ($3,983.30); 
    Payson City Corp. (Shop) ($16,537.55); Pillsbury ($2,776.95); PP&G Ink 
    (PPG Industries) ($46,611.14); Provo City Parks & Recreation 
    ($2,894.56); Provo City Utility ($1,306.80); Quality Linen & Towel 
    Supply Company ($1,470.15); Ray's Chevron ($5,553.90); Ray's Land & Sea 
    Service ($1,796.85); Rent-It-Center, Inc. ($23,489.73); Riverdale City 
    Shops ($653.00); Riverton City Shops ($1,078.11); Rowley's Texaco 
    ($3,591.50); Roy City Corp. (Roy City Shop) ($1,535.49); Royal Paper 
    Box Co. ($3,953.07); S.J. Groves & Sons Co. ($20,590.94); Salt Lake 
    Country Club ($1,960.20); Salt Lake County Shops/Salt Lake Fire 
    Department ($75,682.70); Sherwin-Williams Co. ($718.74); Signetics 
    Corp. ($4,243.09); Solitude Ski Resort ($18,425.88); Spanish Fork City 
    Corp. ($3,916.70); Staker Paving & Const., Inc. ($52,559.15); Standard 
    Builders Supply, Inc. ($8,494.20); Standard Register Company 
    ($6,105.55); State Street Texaco ($4,541.13); Stone's Diesel & 
    Automotive (Stone's Auto Sales) ($2,677.30); Tapmatic Corp. 
    ($25,467.00); Tekform/General Ceramics ($32,597.76); Texaco Car Truck 
    Stop ($980.10); Texasgulf Inc. (Tg Soda Ash, Inc.) ($30,690.20); 
    Thatcher Chemical ($12,270.85); Theisen Motors Inc. ($74,182.30); 
    Tooele Army Depot ($223,515.07); Trane Co. (American Standard, Inc.) 
    ($2,272.44); Transport Equipment Co. (Kenworth Sales) ($18,584.38); 
    Trebar Kenworth Sales, Inc. ($7,487.96); Tupperware USA ($29,035.81); 
    T.W. Graphics Group ($3,852.70); Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co. (B.F. 
    Goodrich Co.) ($27,759.03); United Air Cargo (United Airlines, Inc.) 
    ($8,853.57); U.S. Gypsum Co. ($5,548.66); U.S. Naval Weapons Station 
    (Fallbrook Annex) ($11,774.68); Washington Construction Company 
    ($441,861.75); Weber County Road Department ($4,900.50); Webster 
    Chevrolet-Buick Co. ($2,286.90); West Jordan City ($4,571.00); West 
    Point City ($1,078.11); West Valley City Corporation ($4,211.85); 
    Western Lift Trucks ($18,316.65); Western States Minerals Corporation 
    ($15,681.50); Westland Graphics ($3,232.35); Williams AFB ($4,061.66); 
    Williams International Corporation ($35,642.97); ZCMI Auto Centers (d/
    b/a D&M Tire) ($12,708.63).
        By the terms of the proposed AOC, these PRPs will together pay 
    $7,803,386.11 to the Hazardous Substance Superfund (Superfund). The 
    $7,803,386.11 represents approximately 11.2% of the total anticipated 
    costs for the Site upon which this settlement was based.
        In exchange for payment, U.S. EPA will provide the settling parties 
    with a covenant not to sue for liability under sections 106 and 107(a) 
    of CERCLA, including liability for EPA past costs, the one-time cost of 
    remedy, future EPA oversight costs, future operation and maintenance of 
    the as-yet unselected remedy, and under section 7003 of the Solid Waste 
    Disposal Act, as amended (also known as the Resource Conservation and 
    Recovery Act (RCRA)).
        The amount that each individual PRP will pay, as shown above, 
    equals $2.97 multiplied by the number of gallons of waste the party 
    sent to the Site (Base Amount), plus a premium payment of either 30% or 
    120% of the Base Amount, as specified by each Respondent PRP in the 
    AOC. The per gallon charge of $2.97 was calculated by dividing the 
    total estimated response costs for the Site ($69,594.403) by the total 
    estimated volume of waste disposed of at the Site (23,454,592 gallons). 
    For parties paying a 30% premium, there is an exception to the covenant 
    not to sue if total response costs at the Site exceed $69,594,403. If 
    this amount were exceeded, EPA could sue these parties for all or a 
    portion of the overage. For parties paying the 120% premium, the 
    exception to the covenant not to sue does not apply.
        For a period of thirty (30) days from the date of this publication, 
    the public may submit comments to U.S. EPA relating to the proposed de 
    minimis settlement.
        A copy of the proposed AOC may be obtained from Greg Phoebe (8HWM-
    SR), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII, 999 18th 
    Street, Suite 500, Denver, Colorado 80202-2405, (303) 294-7036. 
    Additional background information relating to the de minimis settlement 
    is available for review at the Superfund Records Center at the above 
    address, and at the Mariott Library, Special Collections Department, 
    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801) 581-8863.
    William P. Yellowtail,
    Regional Administrator, U.S. EPA, Region VIII.
    [FR Doc. 94-21694 Filed 9-1-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6560-50-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
09/02/1994
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Proposed de minimis settlement.
Document Number:
94-21694
Dates:
Comments must be submitted by no later than October 3, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: September 2, 1994, FRL-5063-8