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              Remedial Response
              Washington, DC 20460
iPA/540/8-91/014
November 1991
          Superfund
Compendium of Superfund
Program Publications
           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
           National Technical Information Service

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                                 EPA/540/8-91/014
                              Publication 9200.7-02B
                                   November 1991
Compendium of Superfund
   Program Publications
              1992
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
         Washington, DC 20460
                                  Printed on Recycled! Paper

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 v>EPA
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, DC 20460
                    NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE
                    SPRINGFIELD, VA 22161
 Dear Reader:

 In the 11 years of the Superfund program, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has studied
 more than 33,000 hazardous waste sites nationwide, issued scores of program guidances and
 technical manuals, and produced hundreds of fact sheets and explanatory documents. All this
 activity has made the Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (OERR), Superfund's home
 office within EPA, a larger publishing enterprise than many private sector publishers. Distributing
 the large—and growing—volume of Superfund publications to all interested parties is a daunting
 task.

 The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) has joined forces with EPA to ensure that
 citizen requests for information are filled rapidly and at the lowest possible cost. This Compen-
 dium is designed to help anyone interested in the Superfund program to identify and obtain the
 documents they need. Its indexes are organized by document title, subject, control number, agency
 number, and NTIS order number. The abstracts section contains brief summaries of document
 contents.  Older, expired, and superseded documents are shown in the archive list. Ordering
 information is also presented.

 We believe that this year's Compendium will be an important source of Superfund information,
 and we are pleased to make it available.
        Henry It. Longest II, JZSrector
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
United States Environmental Protection Agency
                                  Joseph F. Caponio, Director
                             National Technical Information Service
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                                CONTENTS
1.  How To Use This Compendium	1

2.  What Is Superfund?	3

3.  WhatlsNTIS?	5

4.  How To Order Documents	9

5.  Abstracts	11

      Administration and Management
           General	11
           ARARs	11
           Contract Management	18
           Environmental Indicators	19
           Internal Policies and Procedures	20
           Planning	21
           Special Reports	22

      Analytical Services	28

      Enforcement (CERCLA)
           General	30
           Program Management	30
              General	           30
              SCAP	30
              CERCLA SPMS	30
              Contracts	30
              Delegation of Authority	31
           Comprehensive Site Planning	31
              Program Management	31
              Site Management	31
           PRP Search, Notification, and Information	32
           Litigation Support	36
              Cost Recovery	36
              Administrative Order	39
              Negotiations and Settlements	40
              Case Management	44
              NBARs	45
              Penalties	45
              Referrals	46
           Program Implementation	46
              Entry and Access	46
              Oversight	47

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5. Abstracts (continued)

               State Enforcement	....47
               Community Relations	48
               Petroleum	48
               Training	49
               Risk Assessments	49

      Enforcement (RCRA)
            Program Management	50
               General	50
               SPMS	50
            Inspection and Information Gathering	50
            Treatment, Storage, and Disposal	51
               Financial Responsibility	51
               Ground Water	52
               Interim Status	53
               Loss of Interim Status	53
               Land Disposal Restrictions	54
               Part B and Permitting	54
               Overfiling	54
            Waste Management and Enforcement	55
               PCBs	55
               Medical Wastes	55
               Waste Oil	55
            Program Implementation	55
               Corrective Action	55
               Environmental Priorities Initiative	56
               Administrative Order	56
               UST Interim Prohibition	57
               Citizens'Suits	57

      Federal Facilities Enforcement	58

      Outreach and Training
            Public Documents	59
            Superfund Academy	59

      Public Participation
            Community Relations	61
            State and Local Involvement	63
            Technical Assistance Grants	65
                                         IV

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5.  Abstracts (continued)

      Remedial Action
            General	66
            Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies	67
            Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions	70
            Records of Decision	72

      Removal Action
            General	73
            Oil Spills	77
            Emergency Response	78
            Field Operations and Safety Procedures	80

      Risk Assessment and Risk Management	82

      Site Assessment
            General	85
            National Priorities Listing Process	86

      Technology
            General	88
            SITE Program	90
            Innovative Technologies	95
            Selected Technologies:
               Air	99
               Ground Water	102
               Incineration	106
               Land Disposal	106
               Soil and Debris	107
               Surface Waters and POTWs	110

6.  Archived Document List	113

7.  Subject Index	117

8.  Title Index	167

9.  Control Number Index	189

10.  Agency Number Index	209

11.  NTIS Order Number Index	221

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               How To
             Use  This
     Compendium
     Originators Of

       Documents

OSWER —Office of Solid Waste and
        Emergency Response

  TIO —Technology Innovation
        Office

OERR — Office of Emergency and
       Remedial Response

  IO — Immediate Office
  OPM — Office of Program
         Management
  ERD — Emergency Response
        Division
  HSCD — Hazardous Site Control
          Division
  HSED — Hazardous Site
          Evaluation Division

OWPE — Office of Waste Programs
        Enforcement          l

OAQPS — Office of Air Quality
         Planning and Standards

ORD — Office of Research and
      Development

   ORPM — Office of Research
          Program Management
   OTTRS  — Office of Technology
            Transfer and
            Regulatory Support
   OER — Office of Exploratory
         Research         _ ,
   OHR — Office of Health Research
   ERL — Environmental Research
         Laboratory
          — Athens, Georgia
          — Corvallis, Oregan
   RREL — Risk Reduction Engineer-
          ing Laboratory
   RSKERL—Robert S. Kerr Enviibn-
            mental Laboratory^
   EMSL — Environmental Monitor-
          ing Systems Laboratory
          — Cincinnati, Ohio
          — Las Vegas, Nevada

 OW — Office of Water

 OHEA — Office Bf Health and
        Environmental Assessment

 OAR — Office df Air and Radiation
    This Compendium is the single
most complete source of information
produced by the U.S. Environmental
Protection  Agency  (EPA)  on
Superfund, the nation's program to
clean up hazardous waste sites. With
this Compendium, Superfund experts
and nonexperts alikecan obtain from
the National Technical Information
Service (NTIS) the latest documents
or computer files covering every
phase  of the Superfund program.
Ordering information can be found
in Section 4.
    The publications and computer-
ized data listed in this Compendium
come from  many program offices.
Chief among them is the Office of
Emergency and Remedial Response
         Icon Guide
                 Fact Sheet
                 Directive
                 Publication
                 Computer
                 Material
               (OERR),  which is the EPA office in
               charge of the Superfund program.
               Other EPA offices which produced
               documents listed in this Compen-
               dium are:

               • the Technology Innovation Office,
               • the Office of Waste Programs En-
                 forcement,
               • the Office of Air Quality Planning
                 and Standards, and
               * the Office of Research and Devel-
                 opment.

               The program has endeavored to place
               the entire historical collection, as well
               as all new documents, in this Com-
               pendium.  Documents related to en-
               forcement of the Resource Conserva-
               tion and Recovery Act (RCRA) are
               also included, because many enforce-
               ment actions combine aspects  of
               RCRA and Superfund.

                       The Indexes

                  The key to using this Compen-
               dium effectively is its index system.
               Five different indexes are available:
               title,  subject, and three numeric in-
               dexes. In this way, readers can find
               the information they need  even if
               they  have only  fragmentary infor-
               mation such as a publication num-
               ber, title, or subject category.
             Title —
    Publication Date
         Originator
            Length
   Abstract Guide
Management of Investigation-Derived
Wastes During Site Inspections
May 1,1991
OERR/HSED
68 pages
Core
Document

Icon
                                     Control Number
                                     Agency Number •
                                      Order Number
                                         Price Code •
                     Presents a general regulatory background and
                     options for  management of investigation-	Summary
                     derived wasted (IDW) generated during
                     Superfund site inspections (SIS).

                    - Control No.: 9345.3-02
                    -EPA/540/G-91/009
                    - NTIS Order No.: PB91-921331/CCE
                    - Price Code: A04

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    The title index lists documents
and computer files alphabetically.
Readers can use the title index to
locatedocuments in the abstracts sec-
tion, where information on publica-
tion date, document length, and track-
ing numbers is available.
    In the subject index documents
are listed alphabetically by title un-
der subject headings.   In addition,
many subject listings have cross ref-
erences so that readers unfamiliar
%vith Superfund program terms can
find the documents they want. For
example, readers looking for docu-
ments about "Cleanup Strategy" are
referred to the "Remedial" listing in
the Contents.

       The Abstracts

    Each index listing refers readers
to the page in the abstracts section
where a brief description of the docu-
ment can  be found.  Each abstract
contains:

*  the document title,
•  the publication date,
*  an icon showing the type of docu-
   ment,
      For Superfund
        Newcomers

     ThisCompendiumhasbeende-
  signed to help persons unfamiliar
  with the details of the Superfund
  programtofindtheinformationthey
  need. Wherever possible, plain En-
  glish has been substituted for pro-
  gram jargon and acronyms.
     Non-experts seeking informa-
  tion on particular topics will find
  the subject index most helpful. It
  details the types of information
  Superfund documents contain and
  is cross-referenced for easy use.
     Anyone looking  for specific
  documents will find the title index
  most useful. The numeric indexes
  arrange documents by publication
  number and are a third way users
  can find the information they need.
   the originating office,
   the document length,
   a brief summary of the contents,
   Agency control numbers,
   the NTIS order number, and
   the NTIS price code.
    For the convenience of Compen-
dium users with Superfund exper-
tise, the abstracts have been organized
into 10 categories:
   Administration and Management
   Analytical Services
   Enforcement (CERCLA)
   Enforcement (RCRA)
   Federal Facilities Enforcement
   Outreach and Training
   Public Participation
   Remedial Action
   Removal Action
   Risk Assessment and Risk Man-
   agement
   Site Assessment
   Technology
    Within each category, documents
are divided into logical subcategories
and then are listed alphabetically (see
Contents).  Superfund experts seek-
ing information on a broad topic can
browse among the various abstracts
after making a guess about the cat-
egory in which the document is most
likely to appear.

     Core Documents

    Documents considered to be es-
sential to understanding the current
Superfund program are called "Core"
documents and are designated by
stars at the end of their titles in the
Abstract  Section (Section 5).  They
can be ordered quickly using the or-
der form supplement at the end of
this Compendium.

   Archived Documents

    Although this Compendium
deals  primarily  with  current
Superfund documents,  numerous
publications of historical interest have
been produced since Superfund's in-
ception in 1980.  Therefore, Section 6
provides a list of older documents
available from NTIS.

   Ordering Documents

    See Section 4 for detailed order-
ing instructions. The documents in-
cluded in this Compendium can also
be reviewed at EPA Regional Librar-
ies and selected U.S. Government
Depository Libraries.

      Future Editions

   In the spirit of the Federal em-
phasis on customer  assistance
through Total Quality Management
(TQM), we are asking your  help in
improving the usefulness of this com-
pendium and of  customer access
through NTIS. Please use the form at
the back of this volume to suggest
other improvements or services.
                  For Superfund Experts

      Users of this Compendium who are familiar with the Superfund program
  are likely to be seeking specific documents or program information.  The
  summaries in the abstracts section are organized under 10 large categories and
  further organized into specific subcategories.
      Superfund experts can comb the abstracts easily by checking the Contents
  to determine in which category the document they want is located and then
  scanning that section. Documents are arranged alphabetically by title within
  each subcategory.  In addition, the numeric indexes arrange documents by
  publication number.

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                  What Is
           Superfund?
    Superfund is the Federal program
that protects people and the environ-
ment by cleaning up abandoned or
uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
The U.S.  Environmental Protection
Agency  (EPA) administers  the
Superfund program, which was es-
tablished in 1980 with the passage of
the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liabil-
ity Act (CERCLA). In 1986, Congress
passed the Superfund Amendment
and Reauthorization Act  (SARA)
which updated  and  improved
CERCLA.

   Superfund's Current
    Authorization Was
     Extended in 1990

    Two  major parts of Superfund
are the Removal Program and  the
Remedial Program.  The  Removal
Program takes quick action to correct
short-term emergencies such as acci-
dental or deliberate spills of hazard-
ous substances. Removal actions of-
ten include:

• Treating, containing, or removing
  hazardous substances for proper
  disposal;

• Providing alternate water supplies;

• Evacuating people living near the
  spill site; and

« Erecting fences, posting warning
  signs, and taking other steps to keep
  people  and animals away from a
  site.

    In general by law, removal ac-
tions can take no more than 12 months
and cost  no more than $2 million.
EPA is responsible for conducting
removals on land.  The U.S. Coast
Guard is responsible for removals in
or on coastal and other navigable
waters.
    The Remedial Program pursues
the long-term clean up of serious haz-
ardous waste problems and works to
correct wide-scale damage caused by
hazardous waste releases.   The
Superfund program addresses  the
1,200 sites on the National Priorities
List (NPL) slated for cleanup under
Superfund, as well as a host of spon-
taneous hazardous substance releases
anywhere they occur.

     The Challenge of
         Superfund

    When CERCLA was signed into
law, Superfund was viewed as a short-
term program warranting few re-
sources. At that time, EPA and Con-
gress believed only a few hundred
sites nationwide would require clean-
ing up. But as EPA began to study the
situation more closely, additional haz-
ardous waste sites were discovered,
and the magnitude of the problem
grew.
    Ten years after Superfund's in-
ception, EPA had identified  some
33,000 hazardous waste sites and had
evaluated more than 31,000 of them.
These  preliminary  assessments
showed that further Federal action
was unnecessary at 19,000 sites; their
cleanup, if necessary, has been left to
State or local government or the  pri-
vate sector. About 11,000 of the 31,000
evaluated sites are awaiting further
investigation, and more than 1,200 of
the 31,000 sites have been placed on
the NPL, making them eligible for
federally funded cleanups.
    EPA developed the Hazard Rank-
ing System (HRS), which compares
the relative  severity of health and
environmental risks among sites, to
determine whether a site should be
placed on the NPL.  About 5-10 per-
cent of all sites evaluated are placed
on the NPL.
    Each NPL site is unique.  Sites
range from a 1 /4-acre metal plating
shop to a 250-square mile mining com-
plex. Every conceivable type of waste
is found at Superfund sites, includ-
ing heavy metals, solvents, and ra-
dioactive wastes. Superfund sites can
threaten the air we breathe, the water
we drink, and the ground on which
we walk.

      The Superfund
     Cleanup Process

    EPA learns of potential hazard-
ous waste problems from many
sources including State and local gov-
ernments, businesses, the U.S. Coast
Guard, and private citizen reports to
the National Response Center's 24-
hour hotline at 800-424-8802. Any
site that immediately threatens pub-
lic health or the  environment may
warrant a short-term removal action.
Long-standing hazardous waste
problems may also warrant long-term
remedial actions.
    The major steps in the Superfund
cleanup process are:

• Site discovery and investigation,
  usually by State officials.

• EPA evaluation of possible hazards
  posed by site contaminants and, if
  warranted, addition of the site to
  the NPL.

• Negotiations to compel the indi-
  viduals or companies  responsible
  for the hazardous waste problem—
  known as "responsible parties" or
  RPs—to fund the next steps in the
  cleanup process.

• Detailed studies to assess what con-
  taminants are present, how serious
  the site contamination is, and what
  are the potential risks  to the com-
  munity.  Studies are done to deter-
  mine which clean-up methods may
  be most effective. This process can
  take 18 to 30 months, and the aver-
  age cost is about $1 million.

• Selection of a cleanup  method, af-
  ter a public comment period on
  EPA's proposed cleanup plans.

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 • Designofasite-specificcleanupthat
  implements EPA's plan. This takes
  about 12 to 18 months and costs an
  average of $1 million.

 • Actual cleanup. Depending upon
  the method used, this step can take
  from one to six years.  One of the
  most  difficult  problems  at
  Superfund sites is cleaning up con-
  taminated ground water, which can
  take decades to complete.

    Cleanup  funds  come from nu-
merous sources. Whenever possible,
EPA compels the businesses and in-
dividuals responsible for creating a
hazardous waste problem to pay for
cleaning it up. If EPA cannot find the
responsible parties, or cannot force
them to pay for cleanup, the Agency
will pay for the work out  of the
Superfund Trust Fund.
    The Trust Fund was authorized
at $1.6 billion in 1980. Ten years later,
its authorization had grown to more
than $13 billion. The Superfund pro-
gram expects to spend an additional
$14 billion to clean up all the sites
currently on the NPL.  The Trust
Fund's three major revenue sources
are  excise taxes on petroleum and
chemicalfeedstocks, and environmen-
tal income taxes.  Numerous smaller
sources—primarily cost recovery,
penalties, and interest income—add
another $440 million a year.
    CERCLA requires States to con-
tribute at least 10 percent of EPA's
costs to dean up NPL sites within
their borders. Federal agencies pay to
clean up Federal hazardous waste
sites, such as those on military bases
or at weapons plants, out of their own
budgets. They do not use Trust Fund
monies.
     An Enormous Task

    Superfund has always been con-
 troversial.  Progress in cleaning up
 hazardous waste sites was slow in
 the program's early years. Decision-
 making was highly centralized and
 conservative. Expertise in hazardous
 waste cleanup was limited, and clean-
 up technologies were practically non-
 existent.

      A New Strategy

    Progress increased dramatically
 after passage of the Superfund
 Amendments  and Reauthorization
 Act  of  1986  (SARA), which qua-
 drupled the resources available to
 the program.  However, a new strat-
 egy for dealing with the nation's haz-
 ardous  waste  problem clearly was
 needed.
    In June 1989, EPA Administrator
 William Reilly's A Management Re-
 view of the Superfund Program, articu-
 lated a new program strategy.
    Simply stated, the new strategy
 emphasizes addressing the worst
 problems at the worst sites first, in
 accordance with the Agency's goal of
 overall risk reduction.  Employing
 this new strategy, EPA will:

 • Use enforcement first to compel
  private party response,

 • Make sites safe from acute threats,

 • Make sites clean over the long term,
  and

 • Bring new technology to bear on
  the problem of hazardous waste
  contamination.

    The  Future Is Now

   The new strategy also  calls for
EPA to improve program efficiency,
encourage public involvement in pro-
gram decisions, and communicate all
aspects of the program more clearly.
Communication is vital, so that the
general public, environmental pro-
fessionals, and decision makers at all
levels of government will understand
the successes Superfund has had and
the problems it still faces.
    EPA is making solid progress in
implementing the  new  strategy,
which is expected to guide the pro-
gram for years to come. EPA believes
the NPL may grow to more than 2,000
sites by the end of the century, and
Superfund will be ready to meet the
challenge of making sites safe  and
clean.

    Communicating in
         the Future

   In addition, it is important that
the technical, technological, and
policy documents on which program
operations and cleanup activities are
based, be accessible to everyone who
needs them. Communicating to these
users through  improved access has
been a three-year initiative of the Of-
fice of Emergency and Remedial Re-
sponse.  Our cooperative initiative
with the National Technical Informa-
tion Service has produced this com-
prehensive Compendium, which be-
comes the focal point of Superfund's
new communication effort. It incor-
porates two principles:

• Superfund-related documents is-
  sued  by all EPA program offices
  are now compiled in one source.
  Previously, users had to contact
  EPA program offices individually
  for listingsoftheirSuperfund docu-
  ments.

• NTIS' new  system will make
  Superfund documents available
  to the public quickly and conve-
  niently. NTIS now gives orders for
  Superfund documents special pri-
  ority. The Standing Order Service
  has been refined to give subscrib-
  ers access  to all new documents
  rapidly and economically.

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                  What
            Is NTIS?
    The National Technical Informa-
tion Service (NTIS) is the Environ-
mental Protection Agency's partner
in the distribution of Superfund in-
formation.  All publicly available
Superfund documents can be ob-
tained through NTIS.
    In addition to Superfund materi-
als, NTIS houses information pro-
duced by and for Federal agencies in
all areas  of science and technology
such as business, computer science,
ecology,  health, medicine,  natural
science, physics, and chemistry. This
information may be in the form of
publications, periodicals,  computer
data files, or computer software. NTIS
collects, stores, and disseminates this
information to the public.
    For each item received from an
agency, NTIS creates a bibliographic
record, lists the item in its on-line
database, and maintains the item in
its archives.  Thus, Federal agencies
are freed from the costs of archiving
and distributing their own informa-
tion products.
    At the same time, NTIS guaran-
tees that unclassified information pro-
duced for U.S. Government agencies
with taxpayers' money can reach
those in business, industry, academia,
and the general public who can make
use of it.  To inform scientists, re-
searchers, engineers, and  managers
about this information, NTIS:

• Announces 150,000 summaries of
  completed and ongoing U.S. and
  foreign government-sponsored
  R&D and engineering activities
  each year.  These summaries detail
  the knowledge and technology gen-
  erated  through  the U.S. Govern-
  ment's $60 billion R&D effort.
            Other Environmental Products
                  Available from NTIS

    NTIS offers a wide variety of Environmental Products. The following
can assist users to access this information:

EPA Publications Bibliography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin is a printed
  bibliographic listing of all EPA reports and computer products added
  to the NTIS collection. It is published on a quarterly cycle and contains
  7 indexes: title, keyword, sponsoring EPA office, corporate author,
  personal author, contract/grant number, and NTIS order/report num-
  ber. The issue for the last calendar quarter of the year cumulates the
  indexes. A one-year subscription costs $135. Contact NTIS Standing
  Orders and Subscriptions Department at 703-487-4630 and order PB92-
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  that cumulates the bibliographic information published in the Quar-
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  call NTIS Sales, 703-487-4650, and ask for NTIS Order No. PB91-205500.

Environmental Pollution and Control is a weekly subscription newslet-
  ter containing abstracts of all current reports added to the NTIS collec-
  tion which are on environmental subjects.  They may come from EPA,
  Department of Energy, National Aeronautics and Space Administra-
  tion, Department of Transportation, the National Oceanic and Atmo-
  spheric Administration of the Department of Commerce, Department
  of the Interior, State environmental offices, and many other sources of
  environmental information. An annual subscription costs $150. Con-
  tact the Subscriptions Department at 703-487-4630.

Access EPA is  a new directory issued by EPA's Office  of Information
  Resources Management containing individual chapters on Public In-
  formation Tools, Major EPA Dockets, Clearinghouses and Hotlines,
  Records Management Programs, Major EPA Environmental Data-
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  Records Management Programs	PB91-151605
  Environmental Databases	PB91-151613
  Library and Information Services	PB91-151621
  State Environmental Libraries	PB91-151639

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            Abstracts
                                                     Administration and Management
          General
The Final National Contin-
gency Plan: New Directions
for Superf und
February 1990
OERR/OPM
6 pages

Describes how the Superfund Man-
agement Review and the final Na-
tional Contingency  Plan (NCP) es-
tablished a management and regula-
tory blueprint for implementation of
the Superfund  law.  Summarizes
Superfund's new goals for hazard-
ous waste cleanup,  and how those
goals will be achieved.

Control No.: 9319.0-01FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272600/CCE
Price Code: A02
          ARARs

The CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manuals, August 1988
and August 1989, remain the ba-
sic   reference documents in
ARARs. The Fact Sheets listed in
this section supplement the manu-
als, and taken together, present
the Agency's most current infor-
mation.
Analysis of Treatability Data
for Soil and Debris: Evalua-
tion of Land Ban Impact on
Use of Superfund Treatment
Technologies *
November 30,1989
OERR/HSCD
25 pages

Summarizes the effectiveness of
treatment technologies for contami-
nated soil and debris and provides
support for decisions by the Re-
gions to use treatability variances
for complying with the RCRA Land
Ban Disposal Restrictions.

Control No.: 9380.3-04
NTIS Order No.: PB90-258476/CCE
Price Code: A03
                     General


ARARs Qs & As: Compliance
with Federal Water Quality
Criteria*
June 1990
OERR/OPM
11 pages

Answers questions arising from de-
veloping applicable or relevant and
appropriate requirements (ARARs)
policies.

Control No.: 9234.2-09FS         :
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274267/CCE
Price Code: A03
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance
with New SDWA National
Primary  Drinking  Water
Regulations for Organic and
Inorganic Chemicals*
July 1991
OERR/OPM
8 pages

Provides guidance on questions that
arose in developing ARAR policies
and in identifying and complying
with ARARs at specific sites concern-
ing the new Safe Drinking Water
Regulations (Phase II).

Control No.: 9243.2-15FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921363/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Administration and Management
ARARs
 ARARsQs&As: Compliance
 with the Toxicity Characteris-
 tics Rule: Part 1 *
 May 1990
 OERR/OPM
 6 pages

 Answers questions that arise from
 developingappUcableorrelevantand
 appropriate requirements (ARARs)
 policies. Addresses compliance.

 Control No.: 9234.2-08FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-273814/CCE
 Price Code: A02
ARARs Qs & As: The Fund-
Balancing Waiver it
January 1991
OERR/OPM
4 pages

Provides guidance on a number of
questions that arose in developing
ARARs policies, in ARARs training
sessions, and in identifying and com-
plying with ARARs at specific sites.

Control No.: 9234.2-13FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921321/CCE
Price Code: A01
 ARARs Qs and As: General
 Policy, RCRA, CWA, SDWA,
 Post ROD Information  and
 Contingency Waivers *
 July 1991
 OERR/OPM
 7 pages

 Provides guidance on questions that
 arose in developing ARAR policies,
 in ARARs training session, and in
 identifying and complying with
 ARARs at specific sites. Updates and
 replaces Fact Sheet issued in  May
 1989.

 Control No.: 9234.2-01FS-A
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921341/CCE
 Price Code: A02
ARARs  Qs  and As:  State
Ground Water Anti-degrada-
tion Issues *
July 1990
OERR/OPM
11 pages

Provides guidance on the status of
State ground water antidegradation
provisions as potential applicable or
relevant and appropriate require-
ments (ARARs) for CERCLA ground
water and soil remedial actions.

Control No.: 9234.2-11FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921311/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Applicability  of Land Dis-
 posal Restrictions to RCRA &
 CERCLA Ground Water Treat-
 ment Reinjection, Superfund
 Management *
 December 27,1989
 OERR/HSED
 5 pages

 Explains EPA's interpretation  of
 whether LDRs are applicable or rel-
 evant and appropriate to reinjection
 or to remediation processes.

 Control No.: 9234.1-06
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921332/CCE
 Price Code: A01
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual: CERCLA
Compliance with the Clean
Water Act (CWA) and the Safe
Drinking Water Act
(SDWA) *
February 1990
OERR/OPM
10 pages

Provides a guide to Chapters 3 and 4
of Part 1 of the "CERCLA Compli-
ance with Other Laws Manual." Fo-
cuses on CERCLA compliance with
the Clean Water Act. Discusses stat-
utes with provisions relevant to sur-
face water or drinking water.

Control No.: 9234.2-06FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273806/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                     Administration and Management
                                                                                    ARARs
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual: CERCLA
Compliance  with  State  Re-
quirements *
December 1989
OERR/OPM
8 pages

Provides a guide to Chapter 6 of Part
2 of the "CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual." The fifth in a
series,  this Fact Sheet discusses
CERCLA compliance with State re-
quirements, based on policies in pro-
posed revisions to the National Con-
tingency Plan.

Control No.: 9234.2-05FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272543/CCE
Price Code: A02
CERCLA  Compliance with
Other Laws Manual: Guide to
Manual *
September 1989
OERR/OPM
7 pages

Serves as a guide to the use of the
"CERCLA Compliance with Other
Laws Manual." The second in a se-
ries, this Fact Sheet discusses imple-
mentation of applicable or relevant
and  appropriate  requirements
(ARARs) provisions in the proposed
revisions to theNationalContingency
Plan.

Control No.: 9234.2-02FS
NTIS Order No.:  PB90-274242/CCE
Price Code: A01
CERCLA  Compliance with
Other Laws Manual:   Over-
view of Applicable or Rel-
evant and Appropriate  Re-
quirements (ARARs) - Focus
on ARAR Waivers *
December 1989
OERR/OPM
8 pages

Summarizes Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the
"CERCLA Compliance with Other
Laws Manual." The third in a series,
this Fact Sheet provides an overview
of applicable or relevant and appro-
priate requirements (ARARs) based
on policies in proposed revisions to
the National Contingency Plan.

Control No.: 9234.2-03FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273798/CCE
Price Code: A02
CERCLA Compliance  with
Other Laws Manual, Part 1 (In-
terim Final) *
August 1988
OERR/OPM
246 pages

Provides guidance to all those respon-
sible for planning response actions
under the national hazardous waste
laws. Volume 1 assists in the selec-
tion of on-site remedial actions that
meet the applicable, or relevant and
appropriate requirements (ARARs)
of all Federal and State environmen-
tal laws as required  by CERCLA.
Volume 2 assists Remedial Project
Managers in identifying and comply-
ing with all ARARs for remedial ac-
tions at Superfund sites. Addresses
CERCLA compliance with the Clean
Air Act and other environmental stat-
utes for remedial actions.

Control No.: 9234.1-01 (Volume 1)
EPA/540/G-89/006
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272535/CCE
Price Code: All

CERCLA Compliance  with
Other Laws Manual,  Part 2:
Clean Air Act and Other Envi-
ronmental Statutes and State
Requirements *
August 1989
OERR/OPM
176 pages

Control No.: 9234.1-02 (Volume 2)
EPA/540/G-89/009
NTIS Order No.: PB90-148461/CCE
Price Code: A09
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 Administration and Management
 ARARs
 CERCLA Compliance  with
 Other Laws Manual: RCRA
 (Resource Conservation and
 Recovery Act) ARARs (Appli-
 cable or Relevant and Appro-
 priate Requirements) - Focus
 on Closure Requirements *
 October 1989
 OERR/OPM
 9 pages

 Serves as a guide to the use  of the
 "CERCLA Compliance with  Other
 Laws Manual: Parts land 2." Fourth
 in a series, addresses Subtitle C of the
 Resource Conservation and Recov-
 ery Act (RCRA) with a focus on the
 RCRA Subtitle C closure require-
 ments.

 Control No.: 9234.2-04FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274259/CCE
 Price Code: A02
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual,  Sum-
mary of Part 2: CAA, TSCA,
and Other Statutes *
April 1990
OERR/OPM
11 pages

Sixth in a series, focuses on CERCLA
compliance with the Clean Air Act;
theToxicSubstancesControlAct;and
the  Federal Insecticide,  Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act. Discusses stat-
utes that set standards for radioac-
tive wastes, mining wastes, and other
resource protection statutes that are
potentially applicable or relevant and
appropriate requirements (ARARs)
for CERCLA actions.

Control No.: 9234.2-07FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272550/CCE
Price Code: A03
 CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eli-
 gibility of Facilities in Assess-
 ment Monitoring *
 July 28,1986
 OERR/OPM
 5 pages

 Clarifies application of the CERCLA
 off-site policy to RCRA commercial
 facilities in assessment monitoring.

 Control No.: 9330.2-06
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-249632/CCE
 Price Code: A01
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Pro-
viding Notice to Facilities *
May 12,1986
OERR/OPM
8 pages

Explains notification of commercial
treatment, and disposal facilities in-
eligible to receive CERCLA response
wastes.

Control No.: 9330.2-05
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249624/CCE
Price Code: A02
Consideration of RCRA Re-
quirements in  Performing
CERCLA Responses at Min-
ing Waste Sites *
August 19,1991
OERR/OPM
10 pages

Addresses mining waste problems
by developing a program for regula-
tion under Subtitle D.

Control No.: 9234.0-04
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214205/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Delegations of Authority Un-
 der the Federal Water Pollu-
 tion  Control  Act (FWPCA)
 Which are Applicable to the
 Superfund Program *
 April 16,1984
 OERR/OPM
 8 pages

 Delegates authority regarding the use
 of dispersant and responsibilities
 within the Spill Prevention Control &
 Countermeasure System (SPCC) pro-
 gram.

 Control No.: 9260.3-00
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-249574/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Discharge of Waste  Water
from CERCLA Sites into Pub-
licly Owned Treatment Works
(POTWs) *
April 15,1986
OERR/OPM
8 pages

Discusses technical and policy con-
cerns related to the discharge of waste
water from CERCLA emergency re-
movals and  remedial actions to
POTWs. Sets forth proposed criteria
and affirms EPA's intent to develop
policy on the use and selection of
POTWs for CERCLA waste water.

Control No.: 9330.2-04
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249616/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                      Administration and Management
Interim RCRA/CERCLA Gui-
dance on Non-Contiguous
Sites  and On-Site Manage-
ment of Waste and Treatment
Residue *
March 27,1986
OERR/OPM
11 pages

Presents interim guidance about com-
bined treatment of CERCLA wastes
from non-contiguous locations, on-
site disposal of treatment residue, limi-
tations on construction of hazardous
waste  incinerators  for  on-site
CERCLA use, and off-site treatment
of waste and disposal on-site.

Control No.: 9347.0-01
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274317/CCE
Price Code: A03
Land Disposal Restrictions as
Relevant and Appropriate Re-
quirements for CERCLA Con-
taminated Soil and Debris *
June 5,1989
OERR/HSCD
11 pages

Discusses the applicability and rel-
evance of LDRs for soil or debris that
does not contain restricted  RCRA
wastes. Provides suggested language
to be incorporated into feasibility stud-
ies.

Control No.: 9347.2-01
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214973/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Notification of Out-of-State
 Shipments of Superfund Site
 Wastes *
 September 14,1989
 OERR/OPM
 6 pages

 Implements EPA's policy regarding
 off-site shipment of Superfund off-
 site wastes to an out-of-State man-
 agement facility.

 Control No.: 9330.2-07
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-272618/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Policy for Superfund Compli-
ance with the RCRA Land Dis-
posal Restrictions *
April 17,1989
OERR/HSCD
12 pages

Assists Regional removal and reme-
,dial staff in making decisions about
the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
mandated by the national solid waste
law (RCRA/HSWA).  Explains "ap-
plicable" LDRs and resultant compli-
ance.

Control No.: 9347.1-02
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249640/CCE
Price Code: A03
                      ARARs

Summary of Notification of
Out-of-State  Shipments  of
Superfund Site Waste *
May 1991
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Summarizes EPA's policy that prior
to the off-site shipment of Superfund
wastes to an out-of state waste man-
agement facility, EPA regional per-
sonnel will provide notice to the re-
ceiving State's environmental offi-
cials.

Control No.: 9330.2-07FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228197/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund  LDR Guide  #1:
Overview of RCRA Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDRs)  *
July 1989
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Summarizes major components of
the Land Disposal Restrictions im-
posed by the national solid waste law
(RCRA/HSWA).  Presents compli-
ance options specified in the regula-
tion.

Control No.: 9347.3-01FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274325/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Administration and Management
ARARs.

Superfund  LDR  Guide #2:
Complying with the Califor-
nia  List Restrictions  Under
Land  Disposal Restrictions
(LDRs) *
July 1989
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Defines the California list of wastes,
summarizes restrictions, and dis-
cusses potential to overlap with other
Land Disposal Restriction treatment
standards.

Control No.: 9347.3-02ES
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274333/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund LDR Guide #3:
Treatment Standards  and
Minimum Technology Re-
quirements Under Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDRs) *
July 1989
OERR/HSCD
7 pages

Summarizes types and effective dates
of treatment standards, and outlines
procedures for compliance with the
national capacity extensions.

Control No.: 9347.3-03FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274341/CCE
Price Code: A02
Superfund LDR Guide #4:
Complying with the Hammer
Restrictions Under Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDRs) *
July 1989
OERR/HSCD
7 pages

Discusses compliance with Land Dis-
posal Restriction "soft-hammer" and
"hard-hammer" provisions.

Control No. 9347.3-04FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274358/CCE
Price Code: A02
Superfund LDR Guide #5:
Determining When Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDRs) are
Applicable to CERCLA Re-
sponse Actions *
July 1989
OERR/HSCD
7 pages

Outlines the process used to deter-
mine whether the Land Disposal Re-
strictions established under the na-
tional solid waste law  (RCRA/
HSWA) are "applicable"  to  a
CERCLA response action.

Control No.: 9347.3-05FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274366/CCE
Price Code: A02
Superfund LDR  Guide #6A
(Second Edition):  Obtaining
a Soil and Debris Treatability
Variance for Remedial Ac-
tions *
September 1990
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Outlines the process for obtaining and
complying with a Treatability Vari-
ance for soil and debris that are con-
taminated  with RCRA hazardous
wastes until the Agency promulgates
treatment standards for such materi-
als.

Control No.: 9347.3-06FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921327/CCE
Price Code: A02
Superfund LDR Guide #6B:
Obtaining a Soil and Debris
Treatability Variance for Re-
moval Actions *
September 1990
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Outlines the process for obtaining and
complying with a Treatability Vari-
ance for soil and debris that are con-
taminated with RCRA hazardous
wastes until such time that EPA pro-
mulgates treatment standards for soil
and debris.

Control No.: 9347.3-06BFS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921310/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                    Administration and Management
                                                                                   ARARs
Superfund LDR  Guide #7:
Determining When Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDR) are
Relevant and Appropriate to
CERCLA Response Actions *
December 1989
OERR/HSCD
2 pages

Outlines the process used to deter-
mine whether the Resource Conser-
vation and Recovery Act (RCRA) land
disposalrestrictions are "relevant and
appropriate" to an on-site CERCLA
response action.

Control No.: 9347.3-08FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214122/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund LDR Guide #8:
Compliance with Third Third
Requirements  Under the
LDRs*
October 1990
OERR/HSCD
4 pages

Summarizes the key provisions of
the Third Third LDR rule. Discusses
potential implications for CERCLA
response actions.

Control No.: 9347.3-08FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921313/CCE
Price Code: A01
A Guide to the Delisting of
RCRA Wastes for Superfund
Remedial Responses *
September 1990
OERR/OPM
9 pages

Discusses procedures for delisting
RCRA hazardous wastes as part of a
Superfund remedial response.

Control No.: 9347.3-09FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274374/CCE
Price Code: A02
Superfund LDR  Guide #10:
Guide to Obtaining No Mi-
gration Variances for CERCLA
Remedial Actions *
April 1991
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Outlines procedures for obtaining a
No Migration Variance for RCRA haz-
ardous wastes as part of a CERCLA
response when the LDRs are ARAR.

Control No.: 9347.3-1 OFS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921367/CCE
Price Code: A01
CERCLA Compliance with the
RCRAToxicity Characteristics
(TC) Rule: Part 2 *
October 1990
OERR/OPM
4 pages

Aids site managers in identifying
whether CERCLA waste is RCRA
hazardous waste. Part 2 provides a
general framework for managing
CERCLA wastes in accordance with
the new requirements.

Control No.: 9347.3-11FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921309/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund  LDR Guide  to
RCRA Management Require-
ments for Mineral Processing
Wastes *
January 1991
OERR/HSCD
4 pages

Summarizes recent revisions to the
1980 mining waste exclusion; explains
potential effects on waste manage-
ment options for mineral processing
wastes. Provides general framework
for  managing  mineral processing
wastes at CERCLA sites.

Control No.: 9347.3-12FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921318/CCE
Price Code: A01
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Administration and Management
Contract Management

  Contract Management
ARCS Construction Contract
Modification Procedures
September 1989
OERR/HSCD
9 pages

Describes contracting relationships,
technical reviews, and administrative
procedures required  to process
supplemental agreements and orders
for changed work in Remedial Ac-
tion construction projects.

Control No.: 9355.5-01FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274515/CCE
Price Code: A02
ARCS Work  Assignment
Management, Field Guide
January 1989
OERR/OPM
130 pages

One of three management assistance
tools available.  Provides reference
information on theinitiationand man-
agement of ARCS work assignments.

Control No.: 9242.6-01
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214965/CCE
Price Code: A07
Debarment and Suspension
Fall 1989
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Defines debarment and suspension,
describes causes and procedures and
authorities for pursuing them. Dis-
cusses requirements of the Drug-Free
Work Place Act.

Control No.: 9200.5-208FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272527/CCE
Price Code: A02
Guidance for  Organizing
ARCS Contract Files
January 3,1989
OERR/OPM
8 pages

Provides instructions for developing
a consistent, flexible, filing system to
manage ARCS contract files.

Control No.: 9242.6-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-215020/CCE
Price Code: A02
Headquarters Support Con-
tract Management Procedures
November 15,1989
OERR/OPM
21 pages

Addresses perceptions that can
weaken public confidence in the
Superfund program. Presents proce-
dures  designed to strengthen con-
tract management.  Provides infor-
mation applicable to OERR work as-
signments.

Control No.: 9242.6-05
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921335/CCE
Price Code: A03
Approval of Long Term Con-
tracting Strategy for  Super-
fund  (Superfund  Manage-
ment Review: Recommenda-
tions E.2) *
August 1990
OERR/OPM
42 pages

Summarizes and clarifies issue find-
ings, analyses, and recommendations
for EPA's Long-Term Contracting
Strategy for Superfund.

Control No.: 9242.6-07
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273822/CCE
Price Code: A03
Long-Term Contracting Strat-
egy for Superfund *
September 1990
OERR/OPM
4 pages

Summarizes issue findings, analyses,
and recommendations for EPA's
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for
Superfund. Analyzes long-term con-
tracting needs of the program. Clari-
fies roles of the Advisory Committee
and the Regions in implementing the
Long-Term Contracting Strategy.

Control No.: 9242.6-07FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921308/CCE
Price Code: A01
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                                                     Administration and Management
                                                                   Environmental Indicators
Long-Term Contracting Strat-
egy for  Superfund—Imple-
mentation *
August 14,1991
OERR/OPM
2 pages

Clarifies the roles of the Advisory
Committee and the Regions in imple-
menting the long-term contracting
strategy for Superfund. Represents a
consensus of all affected Headquar-
ters and Regional offices on the de-
sign of the portfolio of Superfund
contracts over the next ten years.

Control No.: 9242.6-10
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921358/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund: Getting into the
Act. Contracting and Subcon-
tracting Guide to the Super-
fund Program *
April 1989
OERR/OPM
66 pages

Assists those interested in providing
contractual services to the Superfund
program. Describes current Super-
fund contracts and provides contact
points, addresses, and telephone
numbers of firms with Superfund
contracts.

Control No.: 9200.5-402
EPA/540/G-89/003a
NTIS Order No.: PB89-233431/CCE
Price Code: A04
      Environmental
         Indicators
Model Performance Standards
for Superfund Project Offic-
ers, Deputy Project  Officers,
and Work Assignment Man-
agers/Delivery Order Offi-
cers*
September 26,1988
OERR/OPM
19 pages

Provides background, and transmits
model performance standards for se-
lecting and managing the hiring and
supervision of staff engaged in the
above contract responsibilities at
Superfund sites.

Control No.: 9242.5-02
NTIS Order No.: PB90-258336/CCE
Price Code: A03
Treatability Studies Contrac-
tor Work Assignments
July 12,1989
OERR/OPM
5 pages

Requires all future remedial and re-
moval work assignments to contain a
provision requiring the contractor to
provide the Agency's Superfund da-
tabase with a copy of the work prod-
ucts.

Control No.: 9380.3-01
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273962/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund: Reporting  on
Progress Through  Environ-
mental Indicators
November 1990
OERR/OPM
24 pages

Examines the work done by EPA over
the past ten years to show progress
and accomplishments on sites that
have not yet been deleted from the
list of the most dangerous areas.

Control No.: 9200.5-007
EPA/540/X-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921203/CCE
Price Code: EOS
Superfund Progress: Environ-
mental Indicators, Environ-
mental Fact Sheet
November 1990
OERR/OPM
4 pages

Provides a brief summary of infor-
mation contained in the report
"Superfund:  Reporting Progress
Through Environmental Indicators."

Control No.: 9200.5-007FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921354/CCE
Price Code: A01
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Administration and Management
Internal Policies and Procedures
   Internal Policies and
        Procedures
CERCLIS DataHandling Sup-
port Policy Statement
May 30,1990
OERR/OPM
3 pages

Updates the policy statement of
March 31,1986, regarding CERCLIS
data handling. Presents information
in accordance with the current docu-
ment management standards.

Control No.: 9221.0-02A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-258328/CCE
Price Code: A01
Delegation of Remedy Selec-
tion to Regions
March 24,1986
OERR/OPM
7 pages

Presents revisions to the ROD del-
egation procedures designed  to
streamline the remedy selection pro-
cess of delegation.

Control No.: 9260.1-09
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249566/CCE
Price Code: A02
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of En-
gineers Payment Process, Di-
rect Site Revised Reimburse-
ment Methods
May 1990
OERR/HSCD
7 pages

Outlines new procedures for the dis-
bursement of funds to the USAGE
under EPA-lead Superfund projects.

Control No.: 9355.5-14FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273897/CCE
Price Code: A02
Guidelines for  Producing
Superfund Documents
February 9,1987
OERR/OPM
14 pages

Summarizespolicyforplanning, writ-
ing, and issuing Superfund guidance
documents. Aids in producing docu-
ments that are readable, concise, and
well-referenced.

Control No.: 9200.4-01
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249475/CCE
Price Code: A03
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of En-
gineers Payment Process, Di-
rect Site Revised Reimburse-
ment Methods
March 21,1990
OERR/HSCD
7 pages

Transmits new procedures for the
disbursement of funds to USAGE
under EPA- lead Superfund projects.

Control No.: 9295.2-04
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921347/CCE
Price Code: A02
OERR Organizational Con-
flict of Interest Review & Ap-
proval Program (Superfund
Management Review: Recom-
mendation No. 46C)
October 31,1989
OERR/OPM
10 pages

Suggests steps for eliminating both
organizational conflict and perceived
conflict in Superfund work assign-
ments.

Control No.: 9242.6-04
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214957/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                      Administration and Management
Re-delegation of Authority
Under CERCLA and SARA
May 25,1988
OERR/IO
44 pages

Published under AA/OSWER, it is
the current and definitive delegations
document for these authorities. At-
tachment A contains  re-delegations
of authority to take specific actions.
Attachment B designates responsi-
bilities to exercise concurrence, con-
sult, or receive notice.

Control No.: 9260.5-02A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249582/CCE
Price Code: A03
Total Quality Management
(TQM) and Quality Assurance
(QA) in Superfund
December 5,1990
OERR/OPM
3 pages

Focuses on TQM in relation to
Superfund'sQAProgram. Addresses
the development of Data Quality
Objective for the RI/FS and RD/RA
processes.

Control No.: 9242.6-08
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921333/CCE
Price Code: A01
          Planning
                 Construction
Establishing a
Pipeline
December 19,1989
OERR/OPM
12 pages
Re-emphasizes the importance of
completing activities to assure FY 90
remedial actions are funded timely.
Includes background and implemen-
tation information for EPA regional
offices and the Remedial Action
Prioritization Fact Sheet.

Control No.: 9200.3-09
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214189/CCE
Price Code: A03
Final Policy on Setting RI/FS
Priorities
December 27,1990
OERR/HSCD
10 pages

Outlines objectives and goals of the
final  policy on setting RI/FS
prioritization and offers guidance to
the Regions on how best to imple-
ment the policy.

Control No.: 9200.3-11
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921324/CCE
Price Code: A02
                     Planning

Superfund Program Manage-
ment Manual, FY92: Volume 1
June 1991
OERR/OPM
272 pages

Illustrates the relationships among
the major Superfund management
tools, including , but not limited to,
identifying program goal, and trans-
lating priorities into targets, planned
and tracked through the Superfund
Comprehensive Accomplishments
Plan (SCAP).  Published annuaUy.
Previous years are listed in the
archived document list.

Control No.: 9200.3-01F
EPA/540/P-91/004a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921272/CCE
Price Code: A18

Superfund Program Manage-
ment Manual, FY92: Volume 2
June 1991
OERR/OPM
140 pages

Control No.: 9200.3-01F
EPA/540/P-91/004b
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921272/CCE
Price Code: A18
                                Technology Transfer Needs
                                Assessment
                                April 1990
                                OSWER/TIO
                                112 pages

                                Indicates the priority of technical
                                needs across program areas and Re-
                                gions, and provides previously un-
                                available data regarding Office of
                                SolidWasteand Emergency Response
                                audiences.

                                EPA/540/8-90/007
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-125674/CCE
                                Price Code: A06
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Administration and Management
Special Reports
       Special Reports
 Assurance   of  Hazardous
 Waste Capacity:  Guidance to
 State Officials
 December 1988
 OERR/IO
 81 pages

 Reflects EPA's current understand-
 ing of statutory requirements and the
 Agency's suggestion that States
 implement these requirements. Pro-
 vides  substantial information to
 States: language for contracts and
 cooperativeagreements,instructions
 on preparation of State Capacity As-
 surance Plans (CAPs), and a model
 for interstate agreements, regional
 agreements, and authority required
 when addressing access to capacity
 in other States.

 Control No.: 9010.0
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-214171/CCE
 Price Code: A05
 Management Review of  the
 Superfund Program
 June 1989
 OSWER/OERR
 126 pages

 Presents the findings of the "90-Day
 Study/' a self-critical examination of
 the program. Supplemented by Con-
 trol No. 9201.02-A  "Management
 Review of the Superfund Program:
 ImplementationPIan," dated Septem-
 ber 21,1989.

 Control No.: 9201.01-A
 EPA/540/8-89/007
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-153875/CCE
 Price Code: A09
Management Review of the
Superfund  Program: Imple-
mentation Plan *
September 21,1989
OSWER/OERR
173 pages

Discusses long-term strategy which
is  to:  immediately control  acute
threats; deal with the worst sites and
the worst problems first; carefully
monitor and maintain sites over the
long term; emphasize enforcement to
induce private-party cleanup;  seek
new technologies for more effective
cleanup; improve the efficiency of
program operations; and encourage
full participation by communities.

Control No.: 9201.2-A
EPA/540/8-89/009
NTIS Order No.: PB90-153883/CCE
Price Code: A08
National Priorities List Book
Set
September 1990
OERR/OPM
Set of 51 books

Provides general Superfund back-
ground information and descriptions
of activities at each State National
Priorities List (NPL) sites. This set of
documents compiles State-specific
sites summary fact sheets on each site
being  cleaned  up  under the
Superfund program.

Control No.: 9200.5-700
NTIS Order No.: PB91-238725/CCE
Price Code: A99
Superfund: Focusing on the
Nation at Large; a Decade of
Progress at National Priorities
List Sites
September 1990
OERR/OPM
97 pages  .

Summarizes the progress made in
the 'cleanup of sites on the National
Priorities List (NPL). It also provides
a state-by-state summary of 422 im-
proved sites. Supplemented by indi-
vidual State books which contain de-
tailed information on all 1,236 NPL
sites.

Control No.: 9200.5-701
EPA/540/4-90/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921207/CCE
Price Code: A06
National Priorities List Sites:
Alabama
September 1990
OERR/OPM
62 pages

Together  with the companion na-
tional overview volume this publica-
tion  provides general  Superfund
background information and descrip-
tions of activities at each State Na-
tional Priorities List (NPL) site.
Clearly describes what the problems
are, what EPA and others participat-
ing in site cleanups are doing, and
how  the nation can move ahead in
solving these serious problems. Com-
piles site summary fact sheets on each
State site being cleaned up under the
Superfund program.

Control No.: 9200.5-702
EPA/540/4-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921209/CCE
Price Code: A04
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                                                      Administration and Management
 National Priorities List Sites:
 Alaska
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 48 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-703
 EPA/540/4-90/003
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921210/CCE
 Price Code: A03

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Arizona and Nevada
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 59 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-704
 EPA/540/4-90/004
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921211/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Arkansas
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 53 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-705
 EPA/540/4-90/005
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921212/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 California
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
222 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-706
EPA/540/4-90/006
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921213/CCE
Price Code: A10
 National Priorities List Sites:
 Colorado
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 70 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-707
 EPA/540/4-90/007
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921214/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Connecticut
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 59 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-708
 EPA/540/4-90/008
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921215/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Delaware
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 75 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-709
 EPA/540/4-90/009
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921216/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Florida
 September 1990
OERR/OPM
 147 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-710
EPA/540/4-90/010 '
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921217/CCE
Price Code: A07
              Special Reports

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Georgia
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 59 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-711
 EPA/540/4-90/011
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921218/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Hawaii
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 43 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-712
 EPA/540/4-90/012
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921219/CCE
 Price Code: A03

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Idaho
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 50 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-713
 EPA/540/4-90/013
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921220/CCE
 Price Code: A03

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Illinois
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 111 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-714
EPA/540/4-90/014
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921221/CCE
Price Code: A06
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Administration and Management
Special Reports

National Priorities List Sites:
Indiana
September 1990
OERR/OPM
108 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-715
EPA/540/4-90/015
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921222/CCE
Price Code: A06

National Priorities List Sites:
Iowa
September 1990
OERR/OPM
75 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-716
EPA/540/4-90/016
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921223/CCE
Price Code: A04

National Priorities List Sites:
Kansas
September 1990
OERR/OPM
53 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-717
EPA/540/4-90/017
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921224/CCE
Price Code: A04

National Priorities List Sites:
Kentucky
September 1990
OERR/OPM
66 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-718
EPA/540/4-90/018
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921225/CCE
Price Code: A04
National Priorities List Sites:
Louisiana
September 1990
OERR/OPM
53 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-719
EPA/540/4-90/019
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921226/CCE
Price Code: A04

National Priorities List Sites:
Maine
September 1990
OERR/OPM
56 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-720
EPA/540/4-90/020
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921227/CCE
Price Code: A04

National Priorities List Sites:
Maryland
September 1990
OERR/OPM
49 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-721
EPA/540/4-90/021
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921228/CCE
Price Code: A03

National Priorities List Sites:
Massachusetts
September 1990
OERR/OPM
90 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-722
EPA/540/4-90/022
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921229/CCE
Price Code: A05
National Priorities List Sites:
Michigan
September 1990
OERR/OPM
202 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-723
EPA/540/4-90/023
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921230/CCE
Price Code: AID

National Priorities List Sites:
Minnesota
September 1990
OERR/OPM
122 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-724
EPA/540/4-90/024
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921231/CCE
Price Code: A06

National Priorities List Sites:
Mississippi
September 1990
OERR/OPM
35 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-725
EPA/540/4-90/025
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921232/CCE
Price Code: A03

National Priorities List Sites:
Missouri
September 1990
OERR/OPM
82 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-726
EPA/540/4-90/026
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921233/CCE
Price Code: A05
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                                                     Administration and Management
 National Priorities List Sites:
 Montana
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 54 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-727
 EPA/540/4-90/027
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921234/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Nebraska
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 43 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-728
 EPA/540/4-90/028
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921236/CCE
 Price Code: A03

 National Priorities List Sites:
 New Hampshire
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 65 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-729
 EPA/540/4-90/029
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921237/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 New Jersey
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
276 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-730
EPA/540/4-90/030
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921235/CCE
Price Code: A13
 National Priorities List Sites:
 New Mexico
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 51 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-731
 EPA/540/4-90/031
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921238/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 New York
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 209 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-732
 EPA/540/4-90/032
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921239/CCE
 Price Code: A10

 National Priorities List Sites:
 North Carolina
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 78 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-733
 EPA/540/4-90/033
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921240/CCE
Price Code: A05

National Priorities List Sites:
North and South Dakota
September 1990
OERR/OPM
46 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-734
EPA/540/4-90/034
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921241/CCE
Price Code: A03
               Special Reports

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Ohio
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 100 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-744
 EPA/540/4-90/035
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921242/CCE
 Price Code: A05

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Oklahoma
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 51 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-736
 EPA/540/4-90/036
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921243/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Oregon
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 46 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-737
 EPA/540/4-90/037
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921244/CCE
 Price Code: A03

 National Priorities List Sites:
 Pennsylvania
September 1990
OERR/OPM
245 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-738
EPA/540/4-90/038
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921245/CCE
Price Code: All
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Administration and Management
Special Reports

National Priorities List Sites:
Puerto Rico
September 1990
OERR/OPM
47 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-751
EPA/540/4-90/051
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921257/CCE
Price Code: A03

National Priorities List Sites:
Rhode Island
September 1990
OERR/OPM
54 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-735
EPA/540/4-90/039
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921246/CCE
Price Code: A04

National Priorities List Sites:
South Carolina
September 1990
OERR/OPM
78 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-740
EPA/540/4-90/040
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921247/CCE
Price Code: A05

National Priorities List Sites:
Tennessee
September 1990
OERR/OPM
61 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-741
EPA/540/4-90/042
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921248/CCE
Price Code: A04
National Priorities List Sites:
Texas
September 1990     ;   •
OERR/OPM
92 pages . •, .,• .

Control No.: 9200.5-742
EPA/540/4-90/043
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921249/CCE
Price Code: A05

National Priorities List Sites:
Utah
September 1990
OERR/OPM
54 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-743
EPA/540/4-90/044
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921250/CCE
Price Code: A04

National Priorities List Sites:
Vermont
September 1990
OERR/OPM
48 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-739
EPA/540/4-90/045
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921251/CCE
Price Code: A03

National Priorities List Sites:
Virginia
September 1990
OERR/OPM
78 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-745
EPA/540/4-90/046
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921252/CCE
Price Code: A04
National Priorities List Sites:
Washington
September 1990
OERR/OPM
130 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-746
EPA/540/4-90/047
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921253/CCE
Price Code: A07

National Priorities List Sites:
West Virginia
September 1990
OERR/OPM
39 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-747
EPA/540/4-90/048
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921254/CCE
Price Code: A03

National Priorities List Sites:
Wisconsin
September 1990
OERR/OPM
117 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-748
EPA/540/4-90/049
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921255/CCE
Price Code: A06

National Priorities List Sites:
Wyoming
September 1990
OERR/OPM
35 pages

Control No.: 9200.5-749
EPA/540/4-90/050
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921256/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                     Administration and Management
 National Priorities List Sites:
 American Samoa, Guam and
 Trust Territories
 September 1990
 OERR/OPM
 44 pages

 Control No.: 9200.5-750
 EPA/540/4-90/052
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921258/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Office   of  Solid   Waste
and  Emergency  Response
(OSWER) Comparative Risk
Project:  Executive Summary
and Overview
November 1989
OSWER/IO
72 pages

Discusses the study undertaken by
OSWER to explore the comparative
risks posed by various waste man-
agement practices regulated by and/
or under OSWER purview. Describes
the study's position as an early step
in the larger strategic planning  pro-
cess.

Control No.: 9200.5-004
EPA/540/1-89/003
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272501/CCE
Price Code: A04
 Progress Toward Implement-
 ing Superfund:  FY89  Report
 to Congress
 December 1990
 OERR/OPM
 369 pages

 Presents EPA's Annual Report on
 progress made in implementing the
 national hazardous waste law. Previ-
 ous years are listed in the archived
 document list.

 Control No.: 9200.2-12
 EPA/540/8-90/017
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921204/CCE
 Price Code: A16
A Study of Joint Use of Ve-
hicles for Transportation of
Hazardous and Nonhazardous
Materials
April 1987
OERR/ERD
116 pages

Presents a joint study by EPA and
DOT to assess and examine risks and
problems associated with transport-
ing hazardous and nonhazardous ma-
terials in the same vehicle.

Control No.: 9360.6-01
EPA/540/1-87/001
NTIS Order No.: PB87-215349/CCE
Price Code: A06
                                                                            Special Reports
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Analytical Services
Decentralization  of Super-
fund Bottle Repository Func-
tions *
September 1,1989
OERR/HSED
43 pages

Provides guidancefordecentralizing,
from OERR to the Regions and their
support contractors, the acquisition
of Superfund sampling bottles. Reit-
erates and expands on information
previously provided to the Environ-
mental Services Division personnel
responsible for bottle acquisition.

Control No.: 9240.0-05
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249558/CCE
Price Code: A03
Guidelines for Effective Man-
agement of the Contract Labo-
ratory Program, Part 1: Con-
tract Award; Part 2: Contract
Administration *
November 1989
OERR/HSED
346 pages

Provides internal  guidelines for
Superfund Project Officers in procur-
ing, administrating, and managing
CLP contracts.

Control No.: 9240.0-04-1 (Volume 1)
Control No.: 9240.0-04-2 (Volume 2)
NTIS Order No.: PB90-191545/CCE
Price Code: A15 (Sold as a Set)
Inorganic Contract Compli-
ance   Screening   System
(ICCSS) Software (for Micro-
computers)
February 12,1990
OERR/HSED
138 pages

Designed to automate the determina-
tion of contractual compliance and
completeness of data submitted to
the EPA under the Routine Analyti-
cal Services (RAS) programs of
CERCLA and SARA. SAS based.

EPA/SW/DK-90/026A (Manual)
NTIS Order No.: PB90-213836/CCE
Price Code: A07

Inorganic Contract Compli-
ance   Screening   System
(ICCSS) Software Manual (for
Microcomputers)
February 12,1990
OERR/HSED
5.25" Diskette and Manual

EPA/SW/DK-90/026A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-591700/CCE
Price Code: D01
Organic Contract Compliance
Screening System  (OCCSS)
Software (for Microcomput-
ers), User Manual
February 12,1990
OERR/HSED
167 pages

Automates the determination of con-
tractual compliance and complete-
ness of data submitted  to the EPA
under the Routine Analytical Services
(RAS) programs of CERCLA and
SARA. SAS based.

EPA/SW/DK-90/025A (Manual)
NTIS Order No.: PB90-213844/CCE
Price Code: A08

Organic Contract Compliance
Screening System  (OCCSS)
Software (for Microcomput-
ers)
February 12,1990
OERR/HSED
5.25" Diskette and Manual

EPA/SW/DK-90/025A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-591690/CCE
Price Code: D01
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                                                                        Analytical Services
 Preparation Aids for the De-
 velopment of  Category 1:
 Quality Assurance Project
 Plans
 February 1991
 ORD/RREL
 75 pages

 Describes the details of the 15 re-
 quired elements of a Category 1 Qual-
 ity Assurance (QA) Project Plan. In-
 cludes definitions and explanations
 of frequently used terms, examples
 of QA forms and charts, sample equa-
 tions, and numerous suggestions for
 producing summary tables.

 EPA/600/8-91/003
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-148312/CCE
 Price Code: A04
Sampler's Guide to the Con-
tract Laboratory Program
January 1991
OERR
42 pages

Provides guidance and direction to
program clients. Designed to clarify
sampling procedures necessary tp
submit samples forCLP analysis. Acts
as a reference for Regions and con-
tractors to promote consistency in
sampling procedures and ensure the
proper adherence  to CLP  require-
ments.
 Superfund Analytical  Data
 Review and Oversight *
 August 18,1988
 OERR/HSED
 7 pages

 Outlines procedures and responsi-
 bilities related to review and over-
 sight of Superfund analytical data.

 Control No.: 9240.0-03
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-249541/CCE
 Price Code: A02
User's Guide to the Contract
Laboratory Program *
January 1991
OERR/HSED
76 pages

Describes an organic and inorganic
analytical program and outlines Con-
tract Laboratory Program (CLP) pro-
tocols. Contains information for CLP
samplers and  user groups in EPA
and the states.

Control No.: 9240.0-01D
EPA540/P-91/002
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921278/CCE
Price Code: A04
Control No.: 9240.0-06
EPA/540/P-90/006
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921330/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Enforcement (CERCLA)
Program Management/General
  Program Management
          General
Interim Guidance for Soil In-
gestion Rates
January 27,1989
OWPE/OERR
3 pages

Provides guidance to the Regions on
soil ingestion rate assumptions rec-
ommended for use in developing ex-
posure scenarios for Superfund-lead
andenforcement-leadsiteriskassess-
ments. Enhances consistency among
Regional risk assessments and rec-
ommends an ingestion rate for soil
initiated by Headquarters.  Super-
sedes Directive No. 9285.4-01, dated
October 1986, only with reference to
soil ingestion rates.

Directive No.: 9850.4
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139709/CCE
Price Code: A02
                                           SCAP
                                         Contracts
Site Classification  Changes
from Enforcement  to Fund
Lead
May 5,1987
OWPE
5 pages

Superfund Comprehensive Accom-
plishments Plan explains to the Re-
gions the circumstances  and proce-
dures to follow for changing National
Priorities List site classification from
enforcement to Fund-Lead.

Directive No.: 9840.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139600/CCE
Price Code: A02
     CERCLA SPMS
Use of CERCLA Section 106
Unilateral Enforcement for
Remedial Design and Reme-
dial Action: Strategy for Fiscal
Year 1990
February 14,1990
OWPE
7 pages

Describes FY90 strategy for enhanc-
ing use of CERCLA Section 106 au-
thorities, focusing significantly on
Unilateral Administrative Orders for
remedial designs and remedial ac-
tions. Supersedes Directive No.
9870.1, dated July 11,1989.

Directive No.: 9870.1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139733/CCE
Price Code: A03
Roles and Responsibilities of
Deputy Project Officers and
Work Assignment Managers
Under the Technical Enforce-
ment Support (TES) Contract
February 17,1988
OWPE
17 pages

Lists duties and responsibilities that
Regional contacts, who will now serve
as Deputy Project Officers under
Headquarters Project Officers for the
TES contracts, must perform in man-
aging and administering these con-
tracts.

Directive No.: 9871.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139741/CCE
Price Code: A03
Roles and Responsibilities of
Regional Project Officers and
Headquarters Zone Project
Officers For Management of
TES (TES 5+) Contracts
March 3,1989
OWPE
12 pages

Defines the roles and responsibilities
of Regional Project Officers (RPO)
and Headquarters Zone Project Of-
ficers (ZPO) managing and adminis-
tering the  Technical Enforcement
Support (TES) Contracts.

Directive No.: 9871.0-la
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139758/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                  Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                             Comprehensive Site Planning/Site Management
 Delegation of Authority
 Revision of CERCLA Judicial
 Settlement Authorities Under
 Delegations 14-13-B and 14-
 14-E
 June 17,1988
 OWPE
 4 pages

 Implements revisions to the consul-
 tation and concurrence requirements
 of the civil judicial settlement delega-
 tions, which are designed to stream-
 line the enforcement process and help
 achieve Agency remedial action and
 cost recovery goals. Supplements Di-
 rective No. 9012.10-a-I, dated July 15,
 1988.

 Directive No.: 9012.10-a
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-138818/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Redelegation of Civil Judicial
Settlement Authorities
August 8,1988
OWPE
4 pages

Provides redelegations and consulta-
tion on judicial settlements and de
minimis  settlements from AA/
OSWER to director of the Office of
Waste Programs Enforcement.
Supplements Directive No. 9012.10-
a, dated June 17,1988.

Directive No.: 9012.10-b
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138834/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Waiver of Concurrence on De
 Minimis Generator Settle-
 ments
 July 15,1988
 OWPE
 Ipage

 Authorizes Region I at Type Level 2
 of the revised CERCLA civil judicial
 settlement authorities under Delega-
 tion 14-13-B and 14-14-E.  Provides
 the Region with delegated authority
 to transmit de  minimis settlements
 under Section 122(g)(l)(A) to the De-
 partment of Justice with Headquar-
 ters consultation.  Supplements Di-
 rective No. 9012.10-a, dated June 17,
 1988.

 Directive No.: 9012.10-a-I
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-138826/CCE
 Price Code: A01
   Comprehensive Site
          Planning

  Program Management
Superfund Desk Reference for
Municipalities
April 1991
OWPE
390 pages

A compilation of existing documents
relating to  municipalities and
Superfund.  Assists municipalities
that might have been or might be
identified as PRPs to work through
the Superfund process.

Directive No.: 9800.3
EPA/540/8-91/013
NTIS Order No.: PB91-193409/CCE
Price Code: A17
 Superfund Enforcement Stra-
 tegy and Implementation Plan
 November 3,1990
 OWPE
 65 pages

 Reflects a review of recent studies of
 the Superfund program as well as
 ongoing management initiatives in-
 volving EPA and the Department of
 Justice, including the Superfund
 settlement incentives and disincen-
 tives workgroup and the Superfund
 enforcement management issues
 workgroup.

 Directive No.: 9800.0
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-138842/CCE
 Price Code: A04
                                     Site Management
Integrated  Timeline  for
Superfund Site Management
(SMR no. 5,15)
June 11,1990
OWPE
11 pages

Displays the key steps and optimum
duration of phases in moving sites
from identification to remediation.
The duration of key phases should be
viewed as goals to move  the pro-
gram.

Directive No.: 9851.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139717/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Enforcement (CERCLA)
PRP Search, Notification, and Information
        PRP Search,
     Notification, and
        Information
Covenant Not to Sue Under
SARA
July 10,1987
OWPE
23 pages

Updates thelnterimSettlementPoIicy
with guidance on the implementa-
tion of mandatory and discretionary
provisions of SARA ha relation to the
use of covenants not to sue in consent
decrees. Attached is a model cov-
enant not to sue.

Directive No.: 9834.8
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139220/CCE
Price Code: A03
Evaluating Mixed Funding
Settlements Under CERCLA
October 20,1987
OWPE
16 pages

Guides the Regions in evaluatingPRP
settlement proposals in order to per-
suade EPA to provide mixed funding
at CERCLA sites. The goals are to
encourage the Regions to consider
mixed funding settlements, present a
method for  mixed funding, and to
present criteria for evaluating good
versus poor candidates.  Supple-
mented by 9834.9a, dated May 27,
1988.

Directive No.: 9834.9
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139238/CCE
Price Code: A03
Interim Guidance on Notice
Letters, Negotiations, and In-
formation Exchange
October 19,1987
OWPE
41 pages

Guides the Regions on issuing notice
letters, enteringinto negotiations, and
exchanging information with poten-
tially responsible parties. Supersedes
Directive No. 9834.2, dated October
9, 1985, and Directive  No. 9834.1,
dated  September 12, 1984. Supple-
mented by Directive No. 9834.10-1 A,
and Directive No. 9835.12, dated
March 1,1990.

Directive No.: 9834.10
NTIS  Order No.: PB91-139253/CCE
Price Code: A03
Interim Guidance on Settle-
ments with De Minimis Waste
Contributors Under Section
122(g) of SARA
June 19,1987
OWPE
30 pages

Provides interim guidance for deter-
irtiningwhich potentially-responsible
parties qualify for treatment as de
minimis waste contributors and pre-
sents interim guidelines for settle-
ment. Partially superseded by Direc-
tive No. 9834.7-1A, dated October 19,
1987, and supplemented by Directive
No. 9834.7-1B, dated December  20,
1989.

Directive No.: 9834.7
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139196/CCE
Price Code: A03
Interim Model CERCLA Sec-
tion 122(g)(4) De  Minimis
Waste  Contributor Consent
Decree and Administrative
Order on Consent
October 19,1987
OWPE
18 pages

Provides interim model language to
assist the Regions in drafting de
minimis waste contributor consent
decrees and administrative orders on
consent  under section 122(g)(4) of
CERCLA, as amended by SARA. Su-
persedes, in part, Directive No. 9834.7,
dated June 19,1987.

Directive No.: 9834.7-1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139204/CCE
Price Code: A03
Interim Policy on Mixed Fund-
ing Settlements Involving the
Preauthorization of States  or
Political Subdivisions
May 27,1988
OWPE
4 pages

Establishes EPA's interim policy on
the  use  of mixed  funding/
preauthorization settlements of States
or political subdivisions that are po-
tentially responsible parties. Supple-
ments Directive No. 9834.9 "Evaluat-
ing Mixed Funding Agreements Un-
der CERCLA," dated October 20,
1987.

Directive No.: 9834.9a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139246/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                   Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                                    PRP Search, Notification, and Information
 Methodologies for Implemen-
 tation of  CERCLA Section
 122(g)(l)(A)  De  Minimis
 Waste Contributor Settle-
 ments
 December 20,1989
 OWPE
 18 pages

 Assists the Regional case staff in the
 evaluation and development of de
 minimis contributor settlement pro-
 posals and agreements. Presents gen-
 eral suggestions, recognizing the site-
 specific aspects of each site. Supple-
 ments  Directive No.  9834.7, dated
 June 19,1987.

 Directive No.: 9834.7-1B
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139212/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Model Information Notice
Letter to Local Governments
May 7,1991
OWPE
6 pages

Provides a model information letter
used to notify local governments of
EPA's activities at a Superfund site
within the local jurisdiction.

Directive No.: 9834.16
NTIS Order No.: PB91-187013/CCE
Price Code: A02
Model Notice Letters
February 7,1989
OWPE
39 pages
Presents model notice letters to be
used in preparing site-specific notice
letters to PRPs.  The letters notify
PRPs of their potential CERCLA li-
ability.

Directive No.: 9834.10-lb
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139279/CCE
Price Code: A03
Municipal Settlements
December 6,1989
OWPE
34 pages
Establishes EPA's interim policy on
settlements involving municipal
waste. Supplemented by Fact Sheet
No. 9834.13FS, dated May, 1991.

Directive No.: 9834.13
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139311/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Off-Site Policy RFA or Equi-
 valent Investigation Require-
 ment at RCRA Treatment and
 Storage Facilities
 January 4,1988
 OWPE
 2 pages

 Modifies RCRA Facility Assessment
 criterion (an RFA must be completed)
 for Subtitle C treatment and storage
 facilities. Supplements Directive No.
 9834.11 "Revised  Procedures  for
 Implementing Off-Site Response Ac-
 tions," dated November 13,1987.

 Directive No.: 9834.11a
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139295/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Policy Towards Owners of
Residential   Property  at
Superfund Sites
July 3,1991
OWPE
8 pages

Explains that the Agency will not
pursue owners of residential prop-
erty for performance of a response
action or payment of response costs.

Directive No.: 9834.6
NTIS Order No.: PB91-205476/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Enforcement (CERCLA)
PRP Search, Notification, and  Information
Potentially Responsible Party
Search
August 27,1987
OWPE
678 pages

Explains the purpose of a potentially
responsible party search, the report-
ing requirements of the  search, and
the mechanics of the tasks. Describes
what is minimally acceptable for the
purposes of Superfund Comprehen-
sive Accomplishments Plan (SCAP)
and the CEAT audits.  Supersedes
Directive No. 9834.3 and replaces Di-
rective No. 9834.6. Supplemented by
Directive No. 9834.3-2a, dated June
29,1989.

Directive No.: 9834.3-1A
NTIS Order No.: PB87-232476/CCE
Price Code: A99
PRP Search  Supplemental  Releasing Identities of Poten-
Guidance for Sites in  the  tially Responsible Parties in
Superfund Remedial Program  Response to FOIA Requests
                                January 26,1984
                                OWPE
June 29,1989
OWPE
38 pages
Provides supplemental guidance on
the potentially responsible party
search process for Superfund reme-
dial sites and the content and format
for PRP search reports. Supplements
Directive No. 9834.3-1A, dated Au-
gust 27,1987; supplemented by Fact
Sheet No. 9834.3-2aFS, dated May
1991.

Directive No.: 9834.3-2a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139162/CCE
Price Code: A03
                                3 pages
                                Provides EPA policy on responding
                                to requests under the Freedom of In-
                                formation Act (FOIA) for potentially
                                responsible parties at CERCLA sites,
                                and explains exceptions.  Supple-
                                mented by Directive No. 9835.12 "Re-
                                leasing Information to Potentially Re-
                                sponsible Parties at CERCLA Sites,"
                                dated March 1,1990.

                                Directive No.: 9834.0
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-139147/CCE
                                Price Code: A02
Pro cedural Guidance on Treat-
ment  of  Insurers  Under
CERCLA
November 21,1985
OWPE
63 pages

Outlines the appropriate procedures
for EPA Regional Offices to follow in
issuing notice letters, developing re-
ferrals, and tracking CERCLA en-
forcement cases that may include in-
surers as third-party defendants.

Directive No.: 9834.5
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139188/CCE
Price Code: A05
Releasing Guidance on Use of
Alternative  Dispute Resolu-
tion Techniques in Enforce-
ment Actions
August 14,1987
OWPE
51 pages

Explains the use and applicability of
Alternative Dispute Resolution
(ADR) for EPA enforcement.

Directive No.: 9834.12
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139303/CCE
Price Code: Upon Request
                                Revised Procedures for Imple-
                                menting Off-Site  Response
                                Actions
                                November 13,1987
                                OWPE
                                21 pages

                                Describes procedures that should be
                                observed when a response action
                                under CERCLA or Section 7003 of
                                RCRA involves the off-site treatment,
                                storage, or disposal of CERCLA
                                waste.  Supersedes Directives No.
                                9330.2-5 and 9330.2-6. Supplemented
                                by Directives No. 9834.11a, dated
                                January 4, 1988, and No. 9830.2-1,
                                dated May 6,1989.

                                Directive No.: 9834.11
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-139287/CCE
                                Price Code: A03
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                                                                  Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                                   PRP Search, Notification, and Information
Summary of "Interim Policy
on CERCLA Settlements In-
volving Municipalities and
Municipal Wastes"
May 1991
OWPE
2 pages

Summarizes the approach for ad-
dressing municipalities and munici-
pal wastes in the Superfund settle-
ment process. Addresses settlements
with private generators and trans-
porters of hazardous waste derived
from commercial, institutional, or
industrial activities.  Supplements
Directive No. 9834.13, dated Decem-
ber 6,1989.

Directive No.: 9834.13FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228262/CCE
Price Code: A01
Summary of "Methodologies
for   Implementation   of
CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(a)
De Minimis Waste Contribu-
tor Settlements"
May 1991
OWPE
2 pages

Summarizes the basic steps in form-
ing settlements with PRPs who are
minimal contributors to contamina-
tion as compared to other PRPs. Lists
the criteria for eligibility, communi-
cation procedures, timing costs, pre-
miums, reopeners, and settlement
options.  Supplements Directive No.
9834.7-lb, dated December 20,1989.

Directive No.: 9834.7-lbFS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-227959/CCE
Price Code: A01
Summary of  "PRP  Search
Supplemental Guidance for
Sites in the Superfund Reme-
dial Program"
May 1991
OWPE
2 pages

Summarizes the steps involved in a
thorough PRP search, including de-
termination of liability, PRP search
planning, PRP search processes, and
compilation of PRP search reports.

Directive No.: 9834.3-2aFS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228320/CCE
Price Code: A01
Timely Initiation of Respon-
sible Party Searches, Issuance
of Notice Letters, and Release
of Information
September 9,1985
OWPE
4 pages

Reemphasizes the importance of early
identification of potentially respon-
sible parties and timely issuance of
notice letters for remedial investiga-
tions and feasibility studies. Clarifies
Agency policy on release of site-spe-
cific information to PRPs and others.
Supplements Directive  No. 9835.0,
dated December 5,1984, and is super-
seded in part by DirectiveNo. 9834.10,
dated October 19,1987.

Directive No.: 9834.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139154/CCE
Price Code:  A02
Transmittal of Guidance on
Use  and  Enforcement  of
CERCLA  Information Re-
quests and Administrative
Subpoenas
August 25,1988
OWPE
50 pages

Provides an overview of the informa-
tion gathering tools under CERCLA
Section 104(e) and 122(e)(3), and fo-
cuses on the steps to be taken through-
out the information gathering pro-
cess to enforce the information gath-
ering or subpoena. Replaces Direc-
tive No. 9834.4, dated September 10,
1984, to the extent that the previous
guidance addresses information gath-
ering under CERCLA Section 104(e).

Directive No.: 9834.4A
NTIS  Order No.: PB91-139170/CCE
Price Code: A04
Transmittal of Model Consent
Decree for CERCLA Section
104(e) Information Request
Enforcement Actions
August 29,1990
OWPE
15 pages

Developed to further support the
CERCLA 104(e) Initiative.

Directive No.: 9834.14
NTIS Order No.: PB91-193417/CCE
Price Code: A03
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 Enforcement (CERCLA)
 Litigation Support/Cost Recovery
 Waiver of Headquarters Ap-
 proval for Issuance of RD/RA
 Special Notice Letters at the
 Time of ROD Signature from
 OERR and OWPE
 September 26,1988
 OWPE
 2 pages

 Informs the Regions that it will no
 longer be necessary to obtain prior
 written approval from Headquarters
 toissuespedalnoticelettersatRecord
 of Decision signature. Supplements
 Directive No. 9834.10 "Interim Guid-
 ance on Notice Letters, Negotiations,
 and Information Exchange,"  dated
 October 19,1987.

 Directive No.: 9834.10-la
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139261/CCE
 Price Code: A02
    Litigation Support

       Cost Recovery
Revised EPA  Guidance on
Parallel Proceedings
June 21,1989
OWPE
21 pages

Provides guidance on simultaneous
pursuit of criminal prosecutions and
civil, judicial, or Agency administra-
tive actions.

Directive No.: 9843.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139667/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Arbitration Procedures for
 Small Superf und Cost Recov-
 ery Claims
 September 28,1989
 OWPE
 15 pages

 Implements EPA's authority under
 CERCLA to use arbitration for cost
 recovery in understanding a response
 action.

 Directive No.: 9832.17
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139071/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Coordination of EPA and State
Actions in Cost Recovery
August 29,1983
OWPE
19 pages

Outlines considerations for promot-
ing Federal/State relations in their
respective cost recovery efforts. Pro-
vides guidance on preparing condi-
tions to cooperative agreements.

Directive Number: 9832.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138974/CCE
Price Code: A03
 CostRecovery Actions/Statute
 of Limitations
 June 12,1987
 OWPE
 4 pages

 Updates EPA's policy on timing of
 cost recovery action. Requests atten-
 tion to accuracy of data used to brief
 Congress on cost recovery efforts.
 Encourages cost recovery action when
 Statute of Limitations date is ap-
 proaching. Supersedes Directive No.
 9832.3, dated October 7,1985.

 Directive No.: 9832.3-1A
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-138982/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Cost Recovery Actions Under
CERCLA
August 26,1983
OWPE
100 pages

Describes the essential elements that
the government may be called upon
to prove in  a cost recovery action:
assembly and maintenance of a file,
examples of appropriate documenta-
tion for each element of the cause of
action, procedures for processing and
negotiating cost recovery claims, and
mechanics of re-payment of recovery
to the Fund.

Directive No.: 9832.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138966/CCE
Price Code: A06
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                                                                   Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                                             Litigation Support/Cost Recovery
Cost Recovery Referrals
August 3,1983
OWPE
4 pages
Discusses procedures for EPA Re-
gional staff in handling and docu-
menting upcoming Section 107 cost
recovery referrals in order to meet
Department of Justice requirements.
A list of cost recovery documents and
a September 5, 1983 memorandum
are attached. Supplemented by Di-
rective No. 9832.0-la, dated January
30,1985.

Directive No.: 9832.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138941/CCE
Price Code: A02
Guidance  on  Documenting
Decisions  Not to  Task Cost
Recovery Actions
June 7,1988
OWPE
6 pages

Provides information to Regional
Superfund personnel on the content
of close-out memoranda written for
each site where EPA does not intend,
on the basis of certain information, to
pursue an action for cost recovery of
non-reimbursed Superfund monies.,
Supplemented by Fact Sheet No.
9832.11FS, dated May 1991.

Directive No.: 9832.11
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139048/CCE
Price Code: A02
Guidance on Federal Super-
fund Liens
September 22,1987
OWPE
8 pages

Establishes Superfund cost recovery
guidance under CERCLA Section
107(1), which provides for the estab-
lishment of a Federal lien on property
subject to removal or remedial ac-
tion.  Analyzes statutory issues re-
garding the nature of the lien, filing a
Federal lien to support a cost recov-
ery action, filing a notice of lien, and
taking an "in rem" action to recover
its costs.

Directive No.: 9832.12
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139055/CCE
Price Code: A03
Guidance Regarding CERCLA
Enforcement Against Bank-
rupt Parties
May 24,1984
OWPE
38 pages

Encourages aggressive enforcement
against insolvent parties and ensures
national consistency in current and
future bankruptcy cases.  Supple-
mented by Directive No. 9832.7-la,
which was Directive No. 9832.8, dated
May 23,1986.

Directive No.: 9832.7
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139014/CCE
Price Code: A03
Liability of Corporate Share-
holders and Successor Corpo-
rations  for Abandoned Sites
Under CERCLA
June 13,1984
OWPE
16 pages

Identifies legal principles for which
corporate shareholders and  succes-
sor corporations may be held liable
for response costs resultant of a re-,
lease at a hazardous waste facility.

Directive No.: 9832.10
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139030/CCE
Price Code: A03
Policy on Recovering Indirect
Cost in CERCLA Section 107
Cost Recovery Actions
June 27,1986
OWPE
7pages

Clarifies EPA's policy that the Re-
gions  seek indirect costs in existing
cases after consultation with the De-
partment of Justice and with the con-
currence of EPA's Office of Enforce-
ment  Compliance and Monitoring,
and Office of Waste Programs En-
forcement.

Directive No.: 9832.5
NTIS  Order No.: PB91-138990/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Enforcement (CERCLA)
Litigation Support/Cost Recovery
Procedures for Documenting
CostsforCERCLASectionl07
Actions
January 30,1985
OWPE
125 pages

Summarizes theproceduresfordocu-
menting costs for CERCLA Section
107 cost recovery actions, which re-
quire the dose cooperation and coor-
dination among Headquarters and
Regional programs, legal and finan-
cial offices. Used in conjunction with
the Case Development Handbook.
Supplements Directive No. 9832.0,
and replaces Directive No. 9832.4 by
number only.

Directive No.: 9832.0-1 A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138958/CCE
Price Code: A06
Revised Hazardous Waste
Bankruptcy Guidance
May 23,1986
OWPE
23 pages

Defines criteria for evaluating the
merits of a potential bankruptcy re-
ferral; elaborates on the policy re-
garding settlement; reviews judicial
decisions hi automaticstay, abandon-
ment, discharge, and claims of ad-
ministrative expenses; and describes
EPA's  new enforcement theories.
Supplements Directive No. 9832.7,
dated May 24, 1984, and Directive
No.9832.0-la,datedjanuary30,1985.

Directive No.: 9832.7-la
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139022/CCE
Price Code: A03
Small Cost Recovery Referrals
July 12,1985
OWPE
4 pages

Clarifies EPA policy on referring
CERCLA cost recovery cases valued
at less than $200,000. Guides prepa-
ration of referral packages meeting
Department of Justice requirements
and provides guidance on situations
where cost recovery of small cases is
appropriate.

Directive No.: 9832.6
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139006/CCE
Price Code: A02
Summary  of "Guidance on
Documenting Decisions Not
To Take Cost Recovery Ac-
tions"
May 1991
OWPE
Ipage

Summarizes  procedures for docu-
menting a decision not to pursue cost
recovery actions.  Supplements Di-
rectiveNo. 9832.11, dated June 7,1988.

Directive No.: 9832.11FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228338/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund  Cost Recovery
Strategy
July 29,1988
OWPE
48 pages

Outlines actions to recover Federal
funds expended in CERCLA response
actions.  Discusses general cost re-
covery program priorities and pro-
vides guidelines for setting priorities
for efficient use of cost recovery re-
sources.

Directive No.: 9832.13
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139063/CCE
Price Code: A04
Written Demand for Recov-
ery of  Costs Incurred under
CERCLA
March 21,1991
OWPE
33 pages

Provides guidance to help ensure that
written demand is made early in or-
der to maximize recovery of interest
without creating an unduly burden-
some process.

Directive No.: 9832.18
NTIS Order No.: PB91-204628/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                  Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                                    Litigation Support/Administrative Order
  Administrative Order
Compendium of CERCLA Re-
sponse Selection  Guidance
Documents
February 5,1990
OWPE
37 pages

Provides the Regions with copies of
and a list of each guidance document
frequently used in selecting a  re-
sponse action. These documents  are
required to be referenced in each ad-
ministrative record for response  ac-
tions which used these documents to
select an action.

Directive No.: 9833.4
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139139/CCE
Price Code: A03
Consent Orders and the Re-
imbursement Provision Under
Section 106(b) of CERCLA
June 12,1987
OWPE
2 pages

Provides guidance regarding terms
of consent orders to preclude parties
who have signed consent agreements
to subsequently seek reimbursement
under Section 106(b) of CERCLA.

Directive No.: 9833.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139113/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Evaluation of, and Additional
 Guidance on, Issuance of Uni-
 lateral Administrative Orders
 (UAOs) for RD/RA
 June 1991
 OWPE
 4 pages

 Presents the results of a recent evalu-
 ation of EPA's  selection process in
 issuing UAOs to potentially respon-
 sible parties for RD/RA under
 CERCLA. Gives guidance on the se-
 lection process.

 Directive No.: 9833.0-2c
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-201764/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Final Guidance on Adminis-
trative  Records for Selection
of CERCLA Response Actions
December 3,1990
OWPE
110 pages

Outlines compilation and establish-
ment of  administrative records for
decisions on selection of response
actions under CERCLA, as amended
by SARA. Supersedes Directive No.
9833.3,  dated May 29, 1987, and
9833.3A, dated March 1,1989.

Directive No.: 9833.3A-1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139121/CCE
Price Code: A06
 Guidance on CERCLA 106(a)
 Unilateral Administrative Or-
 ders for Remedial Designs and
 Remedial Actions
 March 13,1990
 OWPE
 33 pages

 Discusses Section 106 unilateral or-
 ders and the CERCLA remedial pro-
 gram, statutory  requirements and
 policy factors for issuing Section 106
 unilateral orders for remedial designs
 and remedial actions, key provisions
 of unilateral orders and specialized
 forms and use of such orders. Super-
 sedes Directive No. 9833.0, dated Sep-
 tember 8,1983, and supplements Di-
 rective No. 9833.0-2b, dated March
 30,1990.

 Directive No.: 9833.0-1A
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139089/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Issuance of  Administrative
Orders  for Immediate Re-
moval Actions
February 21,1984
OWPE
12 pages

Sets forth guidance on issuing ad-
ministrative orders for immediate
removal actions under CERCLA.

Directive No.: 9833.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139105/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Enforcement (CERCLA)
Litigation Support/Negotiations and Settlements
Model Unilateral  Order for
Remedial Design and Reme-
dial Action
March 30,1990
OWPE
23 pages

Explains purpose of the model as
improving the quality of remedial
actions performed by private parties,
promoting consistency among the
Regions, and to expeditingpotentially
responsible parties (PRP)-lead clean-
ups at CERCLA sites. Supplements
DirectiveNo. 9833.0-la,dated March
13,1990.

Directive No.: 9833.0-2b
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139097/CCE
Price Code: A03
Summary of "Guidance on
CERCLASectionl06(a) UAOs
forRD/RA"
May 1991
OWPE
2 pages
     Negotiations and
        Settlements
Administrative Order on Con-
sent for Remedial Investiga-
tions/Feasibility Study
February 5,1990
OWPE
29 pages

Provides a replacement model order,
designed to facilitate settlement ne-
gotiations and national consistency,
issued prior to the CERCLA amend-
ments.  Supersedes Directive No.
9835.3, dated January 31, 1985, and
supplements  Directive No. 9835.8,
dated June 2,1989.

Directive No.: 9835.3-1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139378/CCE
Price Code: A03
Summarizes the procedures for issu-
ing unilateral orders and includes
statutory requirements of Section 106
orders, possible recipients of orders,
case-specific considerations, proce-  200 pages
dures for issuing unilateral orders,
and what to do in the case of non-
compliance with an order.
A Comparative Analysis  of
Remedies Selected  in the
Superfund Program During
FY87, FY88, and FY89
June 20,1990
OWPE
Directive No.: 9833.0-laFS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228312/CCE
Price Code: A01
Determines whether differences ex-
ist between remedies selected at Fund-
lead and Enforcement-lead sites.
Compares sites where a remediation
was conducted with Superfund
money (Fund-lead), or by potentially
responsible parties (PRPs) (Enforce-
ment-lead).

Directive No.: 9835.13
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139477/CCE
Price Code: A09
EPA Interim Guidance on In-
demnification  of Superfund
Response Action Contractors
Under Section 119 of SARA
October 6,1987
OWPE
38 pages

Provides guidance to EPA Regional
personnel  on EPA Superfund re-
sponse action contractor indemnifi-
cation, including EPA interim guide-
lines, procedures for processing in-
demnification requests, and model
indemnification contract language.

Directive No.: 9835.5
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139402/CCE
Price Code: A03
Final Initiation of PRP Finan-
ced Remedial Design in Ad-
vance of Consent Decree En-
try
November 18,1988
OWPE
6 pages

Addresses a process for expediting
the initiation of response work by
potentially responsible parties at sites
where agreements with PRPs have
been reached, but where consent de-
crees have not been entered by the
court.

Directive No.: 9835.4-2A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139394/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                  Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                            Litigation Support/Negotiations and Settlements
Guidance on CERCLA Section
106 Judicial Actions
February 24,1989
OWPE
8 pages

Provides criteria for consideration in
selecting and initiating CERCLA Sec-
tion 106 judicial  actions.  Identifies
and discusses issues that should be
considered in preparation of a Sec-
tion 106 referral.

Directive No.: 9835.7
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139428/CCE
Price Code: A03
Guidance on Drafting Con-
sent  Decrees in Hazardous
Waste Cases
June 1,1985
OWPE
11 pages

Focuses on the consent decree provi-
sions vital to settlement in hazardous
waste  cases, yet handled differently
under other programs. Supplements
Directive No. 9835.0, dated Decem-
bers, 1984, and DirectiveNo. 9835.2b,
dated  September 27,1989.

Directive No.: 9835.2
NTIS  Order No.: PB91-139345/CCE
Price Code: A03
Guidance on Oversight of Po-
tentially Responsible Party
Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies, Volume 1
June, 1991
OWPE
127 pages

Volume 1 addresses the oversight of
remedial investigations and feasibil-
ity studies conducted by potentially
responsiblepartiesinaccordancewith
OSWER. Volume 2 describes the over-
sight of sampling and analysis activi-
ties, and well drilling and installation
activities.

Directive No.: 9835.1c
EPA/540/G-91/010a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228361/CCE
Price Code: A07
Guidance on Oversight of Po-
tentially Responsible Party
Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies, Volume 2
Appendices
June 1991
OWPE
196 pages

Directive No.: 9835.1d
EPA/540/G-91/010b
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228379/CCE
Price Code: A09
Guidance on Premium Pay-
ments in CERCLA Settlements
November 17,1988
OWPE
15 pages

Describes the key features of a pre-
mium payment settlement, consider-
ations regarding timing of the settle-
ment, and the factors involved in de-
ciding whether a premium should be
accepted.

Directive No.: 9835.6
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139410/CCE
Price Code: A03
Guidance on Preparing and
Releasing Waste-in Lists and
Volumetric Rankings for In-
formation  Release  Under
CERCLA Section 122(e)
February 22,1991
OWPE
30 pages

Provides guidance on the compila-
tion and release of waste-in lists and
volumetric rankings to help Regions
comply with the information release
requirements of CERCLA Section
122(e), and the information exchange
and release policies outlined in
OSWER Directives No. 9835.12 and
No. 9834.10.

Directive No.: 9835.16
NTIS Order No.: PB91-187005/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Enforcement (CERCLA)
Litigation Support/Negotiations and Settlements
 Guidance on the Use of Stipu-
 lated Penalties in Hazardous
 Waste Consent Decrees
 September 27,1989
 OWPE
 18 pages

 Provides guidance on the use of stipu-
 lated penalties in hazardous waste
 consent decrees. Supplements Direc-
 tive No. 9835.2, dated June 1,1985.

 Directive No.: 9835.2b
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139360/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Interim CERCLA Settlement
Policy
December 5,1984
OWPE
21 pages

Governs private party cleanup and
contribution   proposals  under
CERCLA. Superseded by Directive
No, 9835.12, dated March 1,1990, and
supplemented  by Directives No.
9835.2, dated June 1,1985, and No.
9834.2, dated September 9,1985.

Directive No.: 9835.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139329/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Interim Guidance on Poten-
 tially Responsible Party Par-
 ticipation in Remedial Inves-
 tigations and Feasibility Stud-
 ies
 May 16,1988
 OWPE
 34 pages

 Sets forth policies governing poten-
 tially responsible party participation
 in the  remedial investigations and
 feasibility studies process.  Super-
 sedes Directive No. 9835.1, dated
 March 3,1984, and supplemented by
 Directive No. 9835.2A, dated Febru-
 ary 7,1989.

 Directive No.: 9835.1a
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139337/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Interim Guidance: Streamlin-
ing  the Settlement Decision
Process
February 12,1987
OWPE
11 pages

Provides guidance to streamline and
improve the CERCLA settlement de-
cision process. Addresses three areas
of the settlement process:  negotia-
tion preparation, management re-
view, and criteria for terminating or
continuing negotiations.

Directive No.: 9835.4
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139386/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Landowner Liability Under
 Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA,
 De Minimis Settlement Un-
 der 122(g)(l)(B) of CERCLA,
 and Settlements with Prospec-
 tive Purchasers
 June 6,1989
 OWPE
 56 pages

 Analyzes the language in CERCLA
 Sections 107(b)(3) and 101(35), which
 provide landowners with certain de-
 fenses to CERCLA liability,  and
 CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(B), which
 gives the Agency authority for settle-
 ments with de minimis landowners.
 Supplemented by 9835.9FS, dated
 May, 1991.

 Directive No.: 9835.9
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139444/CCE
 Price Code: A04
Model Litigation Report for
CERCLA Sections 106 and 107
and RCRA Section 7003
June 21,1989
OWPE
47 pages

Provides guidance on preparation of
civil judicial litigation referral reports
for cases to be referred to the Depart-
ment of Justice under CERCLA Sec-
tions 106 and 107 and RCRA Section
7003.

Directive No.: 9835.11-1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139451/CCE
Price Code:  A03
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                                                                 Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                            Litigation Support/Negotiations and Settlements
Model Statement of Work for
a Remedial Investigation and
Feasibility Study  Conducted
by Potentially  Responsible
Parties
June 2,1989
OWPE
24 pages

Directs potentially responsible par-
ties in performing tasks required to
complete a remedial investigation and
feasibility study. Supplements Di-
rectives No. 9355.3-01 and No. 9835.3-
1A, dated February 5,1990.

Directive No.: 9835.8
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139436/CCE
Price Code: A03
Performance of Risk Assess-
ments in Remedial Investiga-
tion/Feasibility Studies (RI/
FSs) Conducted by PRPs
August 28,1990
OWPE
4 pages

Provides initial guidance on imple-
menting EPA's decision to develop
risk assessments for sites remediated
under CERCLA.

Directive No.: 9835.15
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139493/CCE
Price Code: A02
Releasing Information to Po-
tentially Responsible Parties
at CERCLA Sites
March 1,1990
OWPE
4 pages

Presents Agency policy on releasing
information to facilitate settlements
to potentially responsible parties
(PRP) at CERCLA sites. Partially su-
persedes Directive No. 9835.0 and
supplements Directives No. 9834.0
and No. 9834.10, dated October 19,
1987. Supplemented by Fact Sheet
No. 9835.12FS, dated May 1991.

Directive No.: 9835.12
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139469/CCE
Price Code: A02
Revisions to the Interim Guid-
ance on PRP Participation in
Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies
February 7,1989
OWPE
37 pages

Sets forth policies governing poten-
tially responsible party participation
in the remedial investigation and fea-
sibility study process. Supersedes
DirectivesNo.9835.1,andNo. 9355.3-
01.

Directive No.: 9835.2A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139352/CCE
Price Code: A03
Submittal of Ten-Point Settle-
ment Analyses  for CERCLA
Consent Decrees
August 11,1989
OWPE
30 pages

Provides guidance to help ensure the
adequacy of information provided in
the "ten-point" analyses of proposed
CERCLA settlements.

Directive No.: 9835.14
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139485/CCE
Price Code: A03
Summary of "Interim Guid-
ance:   Streamlining   the
CERCLA Settlement Decision
Process"
May 1991
OWPE
2 pages

Summarizes negotiation preparation,
review of settlement decisions, and
deadline management, procedures
that facilitate the process of conduct-
ing settlement discussions.

Directive No.: 9835.4FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228270/CCE
Price Code: A01
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 Enforcement (CERCLA)
 Litigation Support/Negotiations and Settlements
 Supplemental Guidance on
 Performing Risk Assessments
 in Remedial Investigation/
 Feasibility Studies (RI/FSs)
 Conducted by Potentially Re-
 sponsible Parties
 July 1991
 OWPE
 108 pages

 Provides additional  guidance on
 EPA's policy of not  entering into
 settlement agreements where PRPs
 perform the risk assessment compo-
 nents of the RI/FS. Provides direc-
 tion on coordinating the site charac-
 terization tasks and feasibility study
 prepared by the PRP, when the
 baseline is performed by EPA.

 Directive No.: 9835.15a
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-205526/CCE
 Price Code: A06
Summary of  "Guidance  on
Landowner Liability under
Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA,
De Minimis Settlements un-
der Section  122(g)(l)(b)  of
CERCLA, and  Settlements
with Prospective Purchasers of
Contaminated Property"
May 1991
OWPE
2 pages

Summarizes policy on landowners'
eligibility rights for a release from
liability and for a de minimis settle-
ment. Describes the Agency's policy
on prospectivepurchasers of contami-
nated property. Supplements Direc-
tive No. 9834.9, dated  October  20,
1987.

Directive No.: 9835.9FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228288/CCE
Price Code: A01
 Summary of "Releasing Infor-
 mation to Potentially Respon-
 sible Parties at CERCLA Sites"
 May 1991
 OWPE
 Ipage

 Summarizes EPA's policy on releas-
 ing information to PRPs.  Supple-
 ments Directive No. 9823.12, March
 1,1990.

 Directive No.: 9835.12FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-228296/CCE
 Price Code: A01
    Case Management
Enforcement Project Manage-
ment Handbook: FY1991 Up-
date
February 8,1991
OWPE
510 pages

Updates thebasicreferenceand train-
ing manual to assist RPMs and OSCs
in planning, negotiating, and manag-
ing various enforcement  actions.
Supersedes Directive No. 9837.2, the
July and September 1989 Handbooks.

Directive No.: 9837.2A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-186999/CCE
Price Code: A22
 Preparation of  Hazardous
 Waste Referrals
 July 30,1985
 OWPE
 8 pages

 Discusses the implementation of the
 Case Management Handbook. Indi-
 cates that filing by the Department of
 Justice has been delayed in some
 cases.

 Directive No.: 9837.1
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139543/CCE
 Price Code: A02
RCRA/CERCLA  Case  Man-
agement Handbook
August 8,1984
OWPE
142 pages

Provides guidance to enforcement
personnel at EPA Headquarters and
Regional offices, as well as the De-
partment of Justice, on the develop-
ment and management of RCRA and
CERCLA judicial actions. Addresses
identifying cases for referral, pre-re-
ferral case development, preparation
of referrals, case management, and
technical support for litigation.

Directive No.: 9837.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139535/CCE
Price Code: Upon Request
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                                                                  Enforcement (CERCLA)
           NBARs
          Penalties
Interim Guidelines for Prepar-
ing Nonbinding Preliminary
Allocations of Responsibility
May 16,1987
OWPE
11 pages

Presents guidelines under Section
122(e) of SARA for preparing non-
binding preliminary allocations of re-
sponsibility (NBARs), an allocation
made by EPA among potentially re-
sponsible parties of percentages of
total response costs at a Superfund
site.  Supplemented by Fact Sheet
9839.1FS, dated May 1991.

Directive No.: 9839.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139568/CCE
Price Code: A03
Summary of "Interim Guide-
lines for Preparing NBARs'
May 1991
OWPE
2 pages

Summarizes the procedures for pre-
paring NBARs, including when to
use NBARs, and how to prepare them.
Also offers bases on NBARs. Supple-
ments Directive No. 9839.1, dated
May 16,1987.

Directive No.: 9839.1FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228304/CCE
Price Code: A01
Federal Register Notice En-
titled  Environmental Protec-
tion Agency: Administrative
Penalty Procedures; Interim
Final Rule
May 16,1989
OWPE
5 pages

Establishes procedures for the admin-
istrative assessment of civil penalties
under CERCLA and the Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-
Know Act (EPCRA). Provides guid-
ance for conducting all proceedings
for the administrative assessment of
a civil penalty under  CERCLA or
EPCRA. Supersedes Directive No.
9841.1, dated July 16,1987.

Directive No.: 9841.1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139626/CCE
Price Code:  A02
  Litigation Support/Penalties

Final Penalty Policy for Sec-
tions 302,303,304,311, and 312
of the  Emergency Planning
and Community  Right-to-
Know Act and Section 103 of
CERCLA
June 13,1990
OWPE
37 pages

Transmits the  Final Penalty Policy
for the Emergency Planning and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
Sections 302-312 and CERCLA Sec-
tion 103. Calculates penalties in ad-
ministrative complaints and deter-
mines the minimum acceptable settle-
ment amount in civil judicial cases.

Directive No.: 9841.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139634/CCE
Price Code: A03
Interim Enforcement Strategy
for Enforcement of Title III
and CERCLA Section 103 No-
tification Requirements
December 14,1988
OWPE
36 pages

Provides the Regions with an overall
strategy to enforce the Title III report-
ing requirements, relating to Sections
302-312 of CERCLA,and theCERCLA
emergency notification requirement.

Directive No.: 9841.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139618/CCE
Price Code: A03
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 Enforcement (CERCLA)
 Litigation Support/Referrals

          Referrals
Expanded  Civil Judicial Re-
ferral Procedures
August 28,1986
OWPE
14 pages

Expands the current direct referral
program, indicates that Headquar-
ters should not establish mandatory
requirements for pre-referral nego-
tiations, mandates the use of "hold
action" cases only for strategic or tac-
tical reasons, and offers guidance on
the preparation of bankruptcy cases.
Supplemented by Directive No.
9891.1-la, dated June 12,1989.

Directive No.: 9891.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139766/CCE
Price Code: A03
Expansion of Direct Referral
of Cases to the Department of
Justice
January 14,1988
OWPE
16 pages

Provides guidance to EPA Headquar-
ters and Regional personnel regard-
ing implementing the expanded di-
rect referral agreement.  Supersedes
the memorandum "Implementation
of Direct Referrals  for Civil Cases
Beginning December 1,1983," dated
November 28,1983.

Directive No.: 9891.5A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139790/CCE
Price Code: A03
Final EPA Policy on the Inclu-
sion of Environmental Audit-
ing Provisions in Enforcement
Settlements
November 14,1987
OWPE
70 pages

Provides Agency enforcement per-
sonnel with general criteria for and
guidance on selecting judicial and
administrative enforcement cases in
which EPA will seek to include envi-
ronmental auditing provisions
among terms of any settlement.

Directive No.: 9891.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139782/CCE
Price Code: A04
                            Of
Multi-Media Settlements
Enforcement Claims
February 6,1990
OWPE
7 pages
Explains EPA policy disfavoring ju-
dicial and administrative settlements
which include releases of potential
enforcement claims.

Directive No.: 9891.6
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139808/CCE
Price Code: A02
                                Procedures for Transmittal of
                                CERCLA and RCRA Civil Ju-
                                dicial Enforcement Case Pack-
                                ages to Headquarters
                                June 12,1989
                                OWPE
                                2 pages

                                Clarifies which CERCLA and RCRA
                                referral and settlement documents are
                                to be sent to whom at Headquarters.
                                Supplements Directive No. 9891.1
                                "Expanded Civil JudicialReferral Pro-
                                cedures," dated August 28,1986.

                                Directive No.: 9891.1-la
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-139774/CCE
                                Price Code: A02
     Program
 Implementation

Entry and Access
                                Entry and Continued Access
                                Under CERCLA
                                June 5,1987
                                OWPE
                                16 pages

                                Describes EPA's policy on entry and
                                continued access to facilities by EPA
                                officers, employees, and representa-
                                tives for purposes of response and
                                civil enforcement activities under
                                CERCLA.

                                Directive No.: 9829.2
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-138867/CCE
                                Price Code: A03
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                                                                  Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                                 Program Implementation/State Enforcement
 Policy for Enforcement  Ac-
 tions Against  Transporters
 Under CERCLA
 December 23,1985
 OWPE
 8 pages

 Defines parties which are liable for
 response  costs  under Section
 107CAX4) of CERCLA, including per-
 sons who transport hazardous sub-
 stances to disposal or treatment fa-
 cilities.

 Directive No.: 9829.0
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-138859/CCE
 Price Code: A02
         Oversight
Regional Oversight of Federal
Facility Clean-ups  Under
CERCLA
November 25,1985
OWPE
5 pages

Reemphasizes the importance of over-
sight of Federal facilities.  Outlines
Regional roles and responsibilities for
Federal facilities oversight.

Directive No.: 9830.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138875/CCE
Price Code: A02
     State Enforcement
 Authority to Use CERCLA to
 Provide Enforcement Funding
 Assistance to States
 February 12,1986
 OWPE
 2 pages

 Transmits February 13, 1986, Office
 of General Counsel opinion to EPA
 Regional  offices,  authorizing
 CERCLA funding of State negotia-
 tion and litigation activities at NPL
 sites.

 Directive No.: 9831.5
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-138909/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Counting State-Lead Enforce-
ment NPL Sites Toward the
CERCLA Section 116(e) Reme-
dial Action Start Mandate
October 21,1988
OWPE
5 pages

Outlines the criteria and procedures
for counting State-lead enforcement
National Priorities List sites toward
the CERCLA Section 116(e) remedial
action start mandate.  Supplements
the  OERR Directive No. 9355.0-24
"OSWER Strategy for Management
Oversight of the CERCLA Remedial
Action Start Mandate," dated Decem-
ber 28,1987.

Directive No.: 9831.8
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138933/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Funding of State Enforcement
 Related Activities
 January 23,1985
 OWPE
 5 pages

 Announces that funding can be pro-
 vided to support a limited number of
 enforcement-related activities, based
 on the July 20,1985, Offke of General
 Counsel opinion.

 Directive No.: 9831.4
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-138891/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Interim Final Guidance Pack-
age on Funding CERCLA State
Enforcement Actions at NPL
Sites
April 7,1988
OWPE
38 pages

Outlines requirements, conditions,
and limitations for State funding un-
der a CERCLA cooperative agreement
of enforcement actions at National
Priorities List sites. This guidance is
divided into four subcomponents:
9831.6 a, b, c, and d. Supersedes the
following three directives: Directive
No. 9831.1-la, dated October 1,1986;
Directive No. 9831.3, dated October
2, 1984; and Directive  No. 9831.3a,
dated October 10,1986.

Directive No.: 9831.6a-6d
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138917/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Enforcement (CERCLA)
Program Implementation/State Enforcement
Questions and Answers About
the State Role in Remedy Se-
lection at Non-Funded-Fi-
nanced State-Lead Enforce-
ment Sites
April 18,1991
OWPE
6 pages

Describes circumstances under which
States may select and implement a
remedy at NPL sites without  first
obtaining EPA concurrence.

Directive No.: 9831.9
NTIS Order No.: PB91-187039/CCE
Price Code: A02
Reporting and Exchange of In-
formation on State Enforce-
ment Actions at National Pri-
orities List Sites
March 14,1986
OWPE
15 pages

Outlines the need for EPA Headquar-
ters to report information on State-
lead enforcement  sites in  order to
facilitate Federal oversight and re-
view of State actions.  Includes re-
sults of current State-lead enforce-
ment data on EPA systems, and a list
of additional data requirements that
should be addressed.

Directive No.: 9831.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138883/CCE
Price Code: A03
Supporting State Attorneys
General CERCLA Remedial
and Enforcement Activities at
NPL Sites
June 21,1988
OWPE
6 pages

Reaffirms role of State-lead agency
forawardofcooperativeagreements,
and states that funds can be available
to State Attorneys General via pass
through from the lead agency.  De-
scribes the three types of cooperative
agreements that can be  passed
through the State-lead agency to the
State Attorney General. Supplements
Directives No. 9831.6a-6d, dated April
7,1988.

Directive No.: 9831.7
NTIS Order No.: PB91-138925/CCE
Price Code: A02
  Community Relations
CERCLA  Community Rela-
tions Mailing Lists
February 6,1989
OWPE
6 pages

Emphasizes the importance of using
community relations mailing lists to
ensure the notification of potentially
responsible parties.

Directive No.: 9836.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139527/CCE
Price Code: A02
Community Relations During
Enforcement Activities and
Development of the Adminis-
trative Record
November 3,1988
OWPE
22 pages

Discusses developing community
relations plans, the relationship be-
tween the administrative record for
response selection and community
relations, and community relations
during specific enforcement actions
and settlements. Supersedes Direc-
tive No. 9836.0, dated March 25,1985.

Directive No.: 9836.0-1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139519/CCE
Price Code: A03
         Petroleum
Scope of the CERCLA Petro-
leum  Exclusion  Under Sec-
tions 101(14) and 104(a)(2)
July 31,1987  .
OWPE
15 pages

Discusses whether contaminants in
used oil or any other petroleum sub-
stances are within the petroleum ex-
clusion.

Directive No.: 9838.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139550/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                 Enforcement (CERCLA)
                                                 Program Implementation/Risk Assessments
          Training
 CERCLA Implementation of
 Inspector Training Require-
 ments for OSCs/RPMs at the
 Intermediate Level in STEP
 and First-Line Supervisors
 April 3,1991
 OWPE
 6 pages

 Provides guidance on how  two
 groups of CERCLA staff can meet or
 be exempted from the training re-
 quirements of EPA Order 3500.1 In-
 spector Training.  Supplements Di-
 rective No. 9842.0, dated November
 28,1988.

 Directive No.: 9842.2
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-187021/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Guidance on Applicability of
EPA Order 3500.1 to CERCLA
Staff
November 28,1988
OWPE
6 pages

Defines, through guidance to the Re-
gions, which CERCLA staff are sub-
ject to the requirements of EPA Order
3500.1. Supplemented by Directive
No. 9842.2, dated April 3,1991.

Directive No.: 9842.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139642/CCE
Price Code: A02
     Risk Assessments
 Chemical, Physical, and Bio-
 logical Properties  of Com-
 pounds Present at Hazardous
 Waste Sites
 September 27,1985
 OWPE
 543 pages

 Assists Regional personnel involved
 in the case development process; char-
 acterizes pollutants found at hazard-
 ous waste sites; and describes the
 modes of toxic action and the concen-
 trations of those chemicals that may
 have caused toxic effects.

 Directive No.: 9850.3
 NTIS Order No.: PB89-132203/CCE
 Price Code: A23
Endangerment Assessment
Guidance
November 22,1985
OWPE
10 pages

Provides guidance on the content,
timing, level of detail, format, and
resources required for the prepara-
tion of endangerment assessments.
Supplemented by Directive No.
9850.1 "Endangerment Assessment
Handbook," dated November 22,
1985.

Directive No.: 9850.0-1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139675/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Endangerment Assessment
 Handbook
 November 22,1985
 OWPE
 141 pages

 Provides guidance onhow to develop
 an endangerment assessment and dis-
 cusses the level of detail that is re-
 quired. Also addresses how the as-
 sessment may be affected by various
 site-specific enforcement concerns.
 Supplemented by Directive No.
 9850.0-1 "Endangerment Assessment
 Guidance/' dated November 22,1985.

 Directive No.: 9850.1
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139683/CCE
 Price Code: A07
General Toxicology  Hand-
book
September 20,1985
OWPE
177 pages

Explains the principles of toxicology
relevant to hazardous waste site in-
vestigation to a non-toxicologist.

Directive No.: 9850.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228767/CCE
Price Code: A09
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Enforcement (RCRA)
Program Management/General
  Program Management
          General
Enforcement Response Policy
December 21,1987
OWPE
31 pages

Updates guidance on classifying vio-
lations, selecting enforcement in re-
sponse to RCRA violators, and tak-
ing  Federal enforcement action in
States with authorized programs.
Supersedes Directive No. 9900.0 "En-
forcement Response Policy," dated
December 21,1984.

Directive No.: 9900.0-1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139816/CCE
Price Code: A03
Low-Level Mixed Waste:  A
RCRA Perspective  for NRC
Licensees
August 1990
OWPE
32 pages

Presents an overview of RCRA re-
quirements for commercially-gener-
a ted low-level mixed waste. Designed
for Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) licensees who may not be fa-
miliar with EPA regulations that ap-
ply to their waste products.

Directive No.: 9998.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228387/CCE
Price Code: A03
Revised RCRA Civil Penalty
Policy
October 26,1990
OWPE
110 pages

Guides calculation and civil penal-
ties documentation for administra-
tive and civil judicial proceedings at
settlement. Supersedes OSWER Di-
rective No. 9900.1, "Final RCRA Civil
Penalty Policy," dated May 8,1984.

Directive No.: 9900.1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139824/CCE
Price Code: A06
            SPMS
SPMS Targets for RCRA En-
forcement FY87
July 25,1986
OWPE
8 pages

Notifies Regions requesting submis-
sion of inspection targets for RCRA
by August 8,1986, to facilitate devel-
opment of Headquarters SPMS tar-
gets.

Directive No.: 9971.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140210/CCE
Price Code: A02
      Inspection and
  Information Gathering
Enforcement Strategy for the
Land  Disposal  Restriction
First Third Rule
January 23,1989
OWPE
4 pages

Presents guidelines in identifying the
affected universe, targeting inspec-
tions, and reviewing soft hammer cer-
tifications and demonstrations sub-
mitted to EPA.  Ensures that the most
significant violations of the Land Dis-
posal Restriction (LDR) program are
addressed.  Only parts 1, 5, and 6
have been released to the public.

Directive No.: 9938.5
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140079/CCE
Price Code: Upon Request
Inspection Authority Under
Section 3007 of RCRA
April 17,1986
OWPE
9 pages

Provides Office of General Counsel
information concerning the scope of
the Agency's inspection authority.

Directive No.: 9938.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140061/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                     Enforcement (RCRA)
RCRA Inspection Manual
April 22,1988
OWPE
376 pages

Guides RCRA inspectors on proper
procedure for compliance evaluation
inspections (CEI) at RCRA genera-
tors and both interim status and per-
mitted treatment, storage, and dis-
posal facilities. Replaces Directive
No. 9938.2, dated July 24,1981.

Directive No.: 9938.2a
NTIS Order No.: PB89-208169/CCE
Price Code: A17
                                   Treatment, Storage, and Disposal/ Financial Responsibility
 RCRA  Compliance/Enforce-
 ment Guidance Manual
 September 28,1984
 OWPE
 414 pages

 Provides information on the substan-
 tive and procedural requirements
 necessary to ensure compliance and
 prepare enforcement cases under
 RCRA. Supplements: (1) Directive
 No. 9837.0 "RCRA/CERCLA  Case
 Management   Handbook;"   (2)
 "Superfund Guidance Manual;" and
 (3) Directive No. 9938.2 "The RCRA
 Inspection Manual."

 Directive No.: 9938.7
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-140087/CCE
 Price Code: Upon Request
  Treatment, Storage, and
          Disposal

 Financial Responsibility
Enforcement of Financial Re-
sponsibility Requirements for
RCRA Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal Facilities that are
Closing
April 20,1987
OWPE
5 pages

Describes the process for determin-
ing whether RCRA treatment, stor-
age, and disposal facilities that did
not establish financial assurance may
use a more flexible schedule to meet
closure  and post-closure costs.
Supplements Directive No. 9901.0,
dated October 29,1988, and Directive
No. 9901.1, dated December 16,1985.

Directive No.: 9901.la
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139857/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Enforcement of Liability Re-
 quirements  for Operating
 RCRA Treatment,  Storage,
 and Disposal Facilities
 October 29,1988
 OWPE
 6 pages

 Clarifies EPA's enforcement of finan-
 cial  responsibility under RCRA at
 operating treatment, storage, and dis-
 posal facilities that did not lose in-
 terim status for failure to make the
 required certifications on November
 8,1985.  Supplemented by Directive
 No. 9901.13, dated April 20,1987.

 Directive No.: 9901.0
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139832/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Guidance for Public Involve-
ment in RCRA Section 3008(h)
Actions
May 5,1987
OWPE
8 pages

Provides guidance on public involve-
ment actions taken under  Section
3008(h)ofRCRA.

Directive No.: 9901.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139865/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Enforcement (RCRA)
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal/ Financial Responsibility
RCRA Section 3008(h): The
Interim Status Corrective Ac-
tion Authority
December 16,1985
OWPE
22 pages

Discusses current delegations of au-
thority, and requirements and proce-
dures for administrative enforcement;
suggests situations appropriate for
civil judicial action; and describes the
relationship between Section 3008(h)
actions and authorities  relevant to
corrective action.  Supplemented by
DircctiveNo.9901.1a,datedApril20,
1987,

Directive No.: 9901.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139840/CCE
Price Code: A03
       Ground Water
Executive Ground Water Mon-
itoring Technical Enforcement
Guidance Document (TEGD)
July 1,1988
OWPE
14 pages

Summarizes the TEGD and supple-
ments Directive No. 9950.1 "RCRA
Ground-WaterMonitoring Technical
Enforcement Guidance Document,"
dated September 9,1986.

Directive No.: 9950.1-a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140186/CCE
Price Code: A03
Final RCRA Comprehensive
Ground  Water Monitoring
Evaluation (CME) Guidance
Document
December 19,1986
OWPE
56 pages

Provides framework for evaluating
ground water monitoring systems un-
der RCRA. Contains detailed check-
list.

Directive No.: 9950.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140194/CCE
Price Code: A04
RCRA Ground Water Moni-
toring Compliance Order
Guidance
August 1985
OWPE
128 pages

Provides administrative guidance for
correcting ground water problems
including a technical and legal strat-
egy for compelling facilities to deter-
mine rate of leakage, an explanation
of the ground water monitoring regu-
lation and a comparison of available
order authorities, technical remedies
for incorporation in orders, and a
model ground water order.

Directive No.: 9931.1
NTIS Order No.: PB87-193710/CCE
Price Code: A07
RCRA Ground Water Moni-
toring Technical Enforcement
Guidance Document (TEGD)
September 9,1986
OWPE
317 pages

Identifies an adequate RCRA ground
water monitoring system. Consoli-
dates EPA policy on: characteriza-
tion of the hydrogeology at the site;
design and installation of detection
monitoring system; well construction
methods and materials; ground wa-
ter sampling and analysis; statistical
analysis of detection monitoring data;
and the design of assessment moni-
toring systems.

Directive No.: 9950.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140178/CCE
Price Code: A15
RCRA Policies on Ground
Water Quality at Closure
August 27,1985
OWPE
3 pages

Guides RCRA closure policies as af-
fected by Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments (HSWA), especially in
terms of ground water quality.

Directive No.: 9905.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139923/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                      Enforcement (RCRA)
 Transmittal of  the  RCRA
 Ground Water Enforcement
 Strategy
 July 22,1985
 OWPE
 23 pages

 Provides strategy to improve compli-
 ance at land disposal facilities subject
 to ground water monitoring require-
 ments; establishes a nationally con-
 sistent baseline of information on land
 disposal facilities; and assists Regions
 in implementing Regionally-specific
 efforts.

 Directive  No.: 9905.0
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139915/CCE
 Price Code: A03
       Interim Status
                                     Treatment, Storage, and Disposal/ Loss of Interim Status
 RCRA Section 3005(e):  Con-
 tinuous Operation of Hazard-
 ous Facilities by Owners and
 Operators Who  Failed to
 Achieve Interim Status
 July 31,1981
 OWPE
 19 pages

 Provides guidance for enforcement
 on handling facilities that miss the
 notice and application filing dead-
 lines for interim status pursuant to
 RCRA Section 3005(e).

 Directive No.: 9935.1
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-140012/CCE
 Price Code: A03
                                  Loss of Interim Status
 Implementation  of  EPA
 Criminal Enforcement Strat-
 egy for RCRA Interim Status
 Facilities
 November 15,1985
 OWPE
 4 pages

 Discusses criminal enforcement pri-
 orities and procedures related to the
 RCRA Section 3007(e)(2) Loss of In-
 terim Status  (LOIS)  provision.
 Supplements Directive No. 9930.0-1,
 dated October 15, 1985.   Supple-
 mented by Directive No. 9930.0-2a,
 dated December 20,1986.

 Directive No.: 9930.0-la
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139949/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Interim Status Under Section
3005(e) of RCRA
March 14,1981
OWPE
5 pages

Discusses acquisition of interim sta-
tus by hazardous waste management
facilities.

Directive No.: 9935.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140004/CCE
Price Code: A02
Accepting  Nonhazardous
Waste  After Losing Interim
Status
December 20,1986
OWPE
4 pages

Provides guidance to land disposal
facilities concerning accepting non-
hazardous wastes after losing interim
statusonNovemberl8,1985. Supple-
ments Directive No. 9930.0-1, dated
November 15,1985, and Directive No.
9930.0-la, dated November 15,1985.
Replaces Directive No. 9930.1 by di-
rective number only.

Directive No.: 9930.0-2a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139956/CCE
Price Code: A01
RCRA Loss of Interim Status
Enforcement Strategy
November 15,1985
OWPE
14 pages

Guides the enforcement and imple-
mentation of the loss of interim status
provision. Supplemented by Direc-
tives No. 9930.0-la, dated November
15, 1985, and No. 9930.0-2a, dated
December 20,1986.

Directive No.: 9930.0-1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139931/CCE
Price Code: A03
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 Enforcement (RCRA)
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal/Land Disposal Restrictions
      Land Disposal
        Restrictions
Land  Disposal Restrictions
(Summary of Requirements)
February 1,1991
OWPE
88 pages

Provides "treatmentstandards" of the
Land Disposal Restrictions, devel-
oped by EPA as required by HSWA,
that diminish the toxicity of wastes or
reduce the likelihood that hazardous
constituents will migrate from dis-
posal sites.

Directive No.: 9934.0-1A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-190835/CCE
Price Code: A05
  Part B and Permitting
Enforcement of  Authorized
State Laws Pursuant to 40 CFR
271.19 - Formal Comments on
State  Requirements Appli-
cable to Facility Permits
January 24,1989
OWPE
4 pages

Encourages the Regions to  submit
comment letters on State-issued per-
mits under 40 CFR 271.19 if a State
permit condition is inconsistent with
the approved State RCRA program,
and provides guidance on drafting
the comment letters.

Directive No.: 9936.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140053/CCE
Price Code: A02
Final Administrative Hearing
Procedures for RCRA Section
3008(h)
February 19,1987
OWPE
21 pages

Provides guidance on administrative
hearing procedures for requiring cor-
rective action under RCRA Section
3008(h).

Directive No.: 9936.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140046/CCE
Price Code: A03
Guidance on Developing
Compliance Orders  Under
Section 3008 of RCRA; Failure
to Submit an Incomplete Part
B Permit
September 9,1983
OWPE
7 pages

Provides guidance for the following:
issuance of Notice of Deficiency (40
CFR 124.3(c)); warning letters; com-
pliance orders; denying permits; pen-
alty assessment; and reduction dur-
ing negotiations.  Supplemented by
Directive No. 9936.0, dated Novem-
ber 29,1984.

Directive No.: 9936.1
NTIS Order No.:  PB91-140038/CCE
Price Code: A03
Part B Permit Applications
with  Insufficient  Ground
Water Monitoring Data
November 29,1984
OWPE
5 pages

Provides guidance to Regions con-
cerning mechanisms which prevent
deficiencies in ground water moni-
toring data.  Supplements general
guidance  set out in Directive No.
9936.1, dated September 9,1983.

Directive No.: 9936.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140020/CCE
Price Code: A02
         Overfiling
Guidance on RCRA Over-
filing
May 19,1986
OWPE
14 pages

Provides guidance on overfiling a
State's authority in RCRA enforce-
ment actions when a State has failed
to act promptly or appropriately.

Directive No.: 9939.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140095/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                    Enforcement (RCRA)
                                                 Program Implementation/ Corrective Action
  Waste Management and
        Enforcement

            PCBs
 Policy for Managing Leachate
 at PCB Landfills
 January 16,1987
 OWPE
 13 pages

 Sets forth requirements that apply to
 owners and operators of TSCA-ap-
 proved landfills with regard to the
 management of PCB-containing
 leachates.

 Directive No.: 9903.1
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139907/CCE
 Price Code: A03
      Medical Wastes
Medical  Waste Enforcement
Strategy
January 3,1989
OWPE
17 pages

Assists the Regions and States in
implementing the medical waste
tracking program. Clarifies EPA and
State roles, outlines tracking and re-
porting requirements, and presents
guidelines  for prioritizing enforce-
ment.

Directive No.: 9933.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139998/CCE
Price Code: A03
                                         Waste Oil
 Transmittal of the Final Waste
 Oil  Interim  Enforcement
 Guidance Document
 December 30,1986
 OWPE
 176 pages

 Provides technical guidance on the
 enforcement of current waste-as-fu-
 els regulations.

 Directive No.: 9951.1
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-140202/CCE
 Price Code: A04
          Program
      Implementation

     Corrective Action
Guidance on RCRA Correc-
tion Action  Decision Docu-
ments: The Statement of Ba-
sis, Final Decision, and Re-
sponse to Comments
February 19,1991
OWPE
60 pages

Presents standard formats for docu-
menting RCRA corrective action de-
cisions, and clarifies the roles and
responsibilities of the  regulatory
agency  in  developing and issuing
decision documents.

Directive No.: 9902.6
EPA/540/G-91/011   •
NTIS Order No.: PB91-201756/CCE
Price Code: A04
 RCRA Corrective Action In-
 terim Measures
 June 10,1987
 OWPE
 31 pages

 Determines the need for an interim
 measure and direction for the work
 necessary as part of the correction
 program to mitigate or  remove the
 exposure threat presented by releases.

 Directive No.: 9902.4
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-139881/CCE
 Price Code: A03
RCRA Corrective Action Plan
November 14,1986
OWPE
70 pages

Determines  and directs necessary
work as part of a complete corrective
program. Provides a technical frame-
work during the development of cor-
rective orders and corrective action
permit requirements.

Directive No.: 9902.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139873/CCE
Price Code: A04
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Enforcement (RCRA)
Program Implementation/ Corrective Action
Section3008(h) Module Order
on Consent
January 19,1988
OWPE
22 pages

Contains vernacular to assist Regional
personnel with drafting Section
3008(h) consent orders. Deals with
jurisdiction, findings of fact, and con-
clusions of law and determinations.

Directive No.: 9902.5
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139899/CCE
Price Code: A03
      Environmental
    Priorities Initiative
Guidance for Environmental
Priorities Initiative (EPI) Fa-
cilities in the Superfund Pre-
Remedial Program
January 31,1989
OWPE
6 pages

Guides Regions and States on priori-
tizing RCRA regulated facilities us-
ing EPI modeling method.  Supple-
mented by DirectiveNo. 9932.0, dated
May 31,1988.

Directive No.: 9932.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139980/CCE
Price Code: A02
Method  for  Prioritizing
CERCLA Preliminary Assess-
ments at RCRA Facilities
May 31,1988
OWPE
23 pages

Summarizes the Environmental Pri-
orities Initiative purpose and process
for distribution to the public.

Directive No.: 9932.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-139972/CCE
Price Code: A03
                                 Administrative Order
Criteria for Elimination  of
Headquarters' Concurrence
on Selected RCRA Section
3008(10 Orders
June 26,1987
OWPE
7 pages

Describes the criteria developed for
eliminating Headquarters  concur-
rence on 3008(h) orders.

Directive No.: 9940.3
NTIS Order No.:  PB91-140137/CCE
Price Code: A02
Issuance of Administrative
Orders Under Section 3013 of
RCRA
September 26,1984
OWPE
50 pages

Provides guidance and discusses in-
formation gathering for enforcement
cases.

Directive No.: 9940.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140111/CCE
Price Code: A03
Issuance of Final Revised
Guidance on the Use and Is-
suance of Administrative Or-
ders Under Section 7003  of
RCRA
September 21,1984
OWPE
21 pages

Provides guidance where there is an
imminent and substantial endanger-
ment to public health and the envi-
ronment.

Directive No.: 9940.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140129/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                     Enforcement (RCRA)
                                                     Program Implementation/Citizens' Suits
 Use of RCRA Section 3008(g)
 Independently  of Section
 3008(a)
 July 28,1981
 OWPE
 3 pages

 Provides guidance on the use of
 RCRA's Civil Penalty Authority for
 Subtitle C violations where no Ad-
 ministrative Order authorized by Sec-
 tion 3008(a) has been issued.

 Directive No.: 9940.0
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-140103/CCE
 Price Code: A01
 UST Interim Prohibition
                                Enforcement of the UST In-
                                terim Prohibition
                                December 30,1986
                                OWPE
                                20 pages

                                Reviews the goals, strategy, and re-
                                sources  available for compliance
                                monitoring, and the alternative en-
                                forcement mechanisms available to
                                Regional personnel. Includes an un-
                                derground storage  tank inspection
                                checklist. Supplements Directive No.
                                9943.3, dated September 16,1986.

                                Directive No.: 9943.3-1A
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-140152/CCE
                                Price Code: A03
                                      Citizens' Suits
Enforcement Strategy and Pro-
cedures for the "Interim Pro-
hibition" Section 9003(g) of the  Guidance Concerning EPA In-
Safe  Drinking Water Act  volvement in RCRA Section
	                       7002 Citizen Suits
                                October 1,1986
                                OWPE
(SDWA)
September 16,1986
OWPE
24 pages
Establishes a statutory tank installa-
tion standard which will remain ef-
fective until the promulgation of fi-
nal new tank standards by the Agency
underSection9003(e). Supplemented
by Directive No. 9943.3-1 a, which was
Directive No. 9943.2, dated Decem-
ber 30,1986.

Directive No.: 9943.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140145/CCE
Price Code: Upon Request
                                11 pages
                                Systematically reviews Section 7002
                                citizen suits filed under RCRA. Aims
                                guidance at legal and technical en-
                                forcement personnel.

                                Directive No.: 9945.1
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-140160/CCE
                                Price Code: A03
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Federal Facilities Enforcement
Federal Facilities
     Federal Facilities
Agreement With the Depart-
ment of Defense - Model Pro-
visions for CERCLA Federal
Facilities Agreements
June 17,1988
OWPE
39 pages

Provides model language for inclu-
sion in CERCLA Section 120 agree-
ments with the Department of De-
fense (DOD). Deals with policy is-
sues that require agreement between
EPA and DOD before site-specific
agreements can be finalized.

Directive No.: 9992.2
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140251/CCE
Price Code: A03
Agreement With the Depart-
ment of Energy - Model Pro-
visions for CERCLA Federal
Facilities Agreements
May 27,1988
OWPE
75 pages

Provides model language for inclu-
sion in CERCLA Section 120 agree-
ments with the Department of En-
ergy.

Directive No.: 9992.1
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140236/CCE
Price Code: A04
Elevation Process for Achiev-
ing Federal Facilities Compli-
ance Under RCRA
March 24,1988
OWPE
5 pages

Outlines an elevation process for set-
tling disputes between EPA and a
Federal agency to assure that compli-
ance agreements are settled in a timely
fashion.

Directive No.: 9992.1-a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140244/CCE
Price Code: A02
Enforcement Actions Under
RCRA and CERCLA at Fed-
eral Facilities
January 25,1988
OWPE
64 pages

Outlines the enforcement and re-
sponse actions that EPA currently can
implement to formalize compliance
and cleanup actions at Federal facili-
ties. Develops an integrated RCRA/
CERCLA Federal facility compliance
and cleanup strategy.

Directive No.: 9992.0
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140228/CCE
Price Code: A04
Federal Facilities  Negotia-
tions Policy
August 10,1989
OWPE
11 pages

Establishes deadlines to preclude pro-
tracted negotiations and conse-
quences for failure by  the Federal
agency or State to reach settlement.

Directive No.: 9992.3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-140269/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                  Outreach and Training
     Public Documents
 An Analysis of State Super-
 fund  Programs:  50-State
 Study: 1990 Update
 September 1990
 OERR/HSCD
 226 pages

 Examines site cleanup capabilities in
 50 States.  Provides descriptions of
 statutes, program organization, find-
 ings, and cleanup procedures. Pro-
 vides "snapshots" of State cleanup
 programs. Previous years are listed
 in the archive section.

 Control No.: 9375.6-08A
 EPA/540/8-91/002
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921259/CCE
 Price Code: All
Superfund:  Environmental
Progress
November 1990
OERR/IO
16 pages

Summarizes Superfund activities,
progress, and philosophies since its
inception. Shows that EPA has made
substantial progress in making these
sites safe in the short term, and clean
in the long term.

Control No.: 9200.5-006
EPA/540/8-90/010
NTIS Order No.: PR881/CCE
Price Code: Free
 Superfund  Overview Fact
 Sheet Package
 November 1990
 OERR/IO
 22 pages

 Package contains 12 separate, con-
 cise, and public-oriented discussions
 of various Superfund issues.

 Control No.: 9200.5-008A through
 9200.5-008L
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921353/CCE
 Price Code: A03
The Superfund Program: Ten
Years of Progress
July 1991
OERR/IO
48 pages

Historical look at the inception, op-
eration and achievements of the
Superfund program.

Control No.: 9200.5-01B
EPA 540/8-91/003
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921286/CCE
Price Code: Upon Request
         Superfund Academy

   Superfund Academy
Inauguration  of the On-Site
Coordinator (OSCVRemedial
Project Manager (RPM) Pro-
gram
February 3,1989
OSWER/TIO
10 pages

Announces the commencement of
several principal components of the
On-Site Coordinator/Remedial
Project Manager (OSC/RPM ) sup-
port program and solicits estimates
of participants for the first class of the
OSC/RPM Basic Training Academy.

Control No.: 9285.9-01
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274309/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Outreach and Training
Superfund Academy

Mandatory Community Rela-
tions Training:   Superfund
Management Review Imple-
mentation Product (Recom-
mendation: #43.P(i))
October 31,1989
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Announces mandatory  community
relations trainingforRemedialProject
Managers, On-Scene Coordinators,
and other Regional staff and manag-
ers who attend public meetings or
deal with the public. Explains the
requirements and why training is
necessary.

Control No.: 9285.9-06
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272592/CCE
Price Code: A01
Mandatory Training Require-
ments for On-Scene Coordi-
nators and Remedial Project
Managers
September 29,1989
OSWER/TIO
6 pages

Announces the mandatory training
requirements for On-Scene Coordi-
nators (OSCs) and Remedial Project
Managers (RPMs) at all levels. Ad-
dresses concerns raised about the
preparation of OSCs and RPMs to
perform their jobs.

Control No.: 9285.9-05
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272584/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                    Public Participation
  Community Relations

Community   Relations   In
Superfund:  A Handbook, pre-
pared in June  1988, remains the
basic reference document. The
Fact Sheets listed in this section
supplement the handbook and
contain the most current informa-
tion.
Community  Relations  In
Superfund: A Handbook (In-
terim Guidance) *
June 1988
OERR/HSCD
190 pages

Provides policy requirements for co-
ordinating activities at Superfund
sites and additional techniques and
guidance on community relations
programs.  Applies to all response
actions conducted under CERCLA,
whether  performed by EPA, other
Federal agencies, or State govern-
ments.

Control No.: 9230.0-03B
EPA/540/G-88/002
NTIS Order No.: PB89-180830/CCE
Price Code: A09
 Community Relations: Use of
 Senior Environmental Em-
 ployees in Superfund (Super-
 fund  Management Review:
 Recommendation 43.K, L) *
 August 31,1990
 OERR/HSCD
 6 pages

 Describes the use of senior environ-
 mental employees in the Superfund
 program and offers guidance on their
 future use.

 Control No.: 9230.0-09
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-273749/CCE
 Price Code: A02
        Community Relations

 Making Superfund  Docu-
 ments Available to the Public
 Throughout the Clean-up Pro-
 cess and Discussing Site Find-
 ings and Decisions as They
 are Developed *
 November 5,1990
 OERR/HSCD
 7 pages

 Summarizes five recommendations
 for improving Regional efforts to-
 wards timely release of Superfund
 information to the public during site
 cleanup activities.

 Control No.: 9230.0-16
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921322/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Innovative  Methods  to In-
crease Public Involvement in
Superfund Community Rela-
tions  (Superfund  Manage-
ment Review: Recommenda-
tion #43.A) *
November 30,1990
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Lists six techniques proven effective
in increasing public involvement in
the Superfund process. The list is not
exhaustive, but shows some current
outreach vehicles that Regions have
found particularly effective in encour-
aging citizen participation.

Control No.: 9230.0-20
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921344/CCE
Price Code: A02
Minimizing Problems Caused
by Staff Turnover (Superfund
Management Review: Recom-
mendations #43, M, N, O) *
December 19,1990
OERR/HSCD
3 pages

Lists four major steps designed to
ease a staff transition period and ex-
amples of how to carry them out.

Control No.: 9230.0-13
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921345/CCE
Price Code: A01
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Public Participation
Community Relations

Planning for Sufficient Com-
munity Relations ~k
March 7,1990
OERR/HSCD
10 pages

Provides guidance to EPA Regional
staff on planning for sufficient com-
munity relations at all stages of the
Superfund process. This document
identifies specific planning activities
that have been successfully used in
the Regions.  (Superfund Manage-
ment Review: Recommendation No.
43.A.)

Control No.: 9230.0-08
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249533/CCE
Price Code: A02
Public Awareness  Signs  at
Superfund Sites *
October 1990
OERR/HSCD
2 pages

Informs individuals involved in the
Superfund program about the need
to post signs at every Superfund site.
Whenever Federal funds are used at
the Superfund site, EPA requires that
a sign be posted before remedial ac-
tion begins.  Details the specifics of
what is required and what is optional
for inclusion on these signs.

Control No.: 9375.5-1 OFS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921306/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund Community Rela-
tions Program: A Guide to Ef-
fective  Presentations With
Visual Aids
June 1989
OERR/HSCD
78 pages

Presents a collection of proven visual
aid presentation techniques useful in
communicating issues concerning
Superfund cleanup actions to a gen-
eral audience. Targeted primarily at
individuals  implementing the
Superfund Community  Relations
Program.

Control No.: 9230.0-12A
EPA/540/G-89/001
NTIS Order No.: PB89-167985/CCE
Price Code: A05
Proposed Method to Evaluate
the Effectiveness of Commu-
nity  Involvement in Super-
fund (Superfund  Manage-
ment Review: Recommenda-
tion No. 43.A) *
September 18,1990
OERR/HSCD
8 pages

Describes a proposed method for
evaluating how effectively EPA's
Superfund Community Involvement
program provides adequate and
meaningful opportunities for public
participation in decisions made at
Superfund sites.

Control No.: 9230.0-19
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273764/CCE
Price Code: A02
Role of  Community Inter-
views in the Development of
a Community Relations Pro-
gramforRemedialResponse*
June 15,1990
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Offers guidance in response to recent
Regional Office questions regarding
community relation interviews re-
quired by the National Contingency
Plan.

Control No.: 9230.0-15
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273756/CCE
Price Code: A01
Superfund  Responsiveness
Summaries (Superfund Man-
agement Review: Recommen-
dation No. 43.E) *
June 4,1990
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Describes the background of respon-
siveness  summaries and outlines a
new format which summarizes com-
plicated  legal and  technical  issues
while maintaining true responsive-
ness to local communities.

Control No.: 9230.0-06
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273731/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                        Public Participation
                                                     State and Local Community Involvement
 Using State and Local Offi-
 cials to Assist in Community
 Relations *
 September 28,1990
 OERR/HSCD
 5 pages

 Discusses specific methods for using
 State and local officials to enhance
 communication with the public. Rec-
 ommends that State and  local offi-
 cials serve as liaisons, provide and
 maintain information, and assist in
 public meetings.

 Control No.: 9230.0-17
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921320/CCE
 Price Code: A02
      State and Local
        Involvement
Audits and the Superfund Pro-
gram Manager
January 1990
OERR/HSCD
4 pages

Describes why audits of all parties to
Cooperative   Agreements  and
Superfund State Contracts are good
business practices, and how audits
help EPA protect the financial integ-
rity of  Superfund response agree-
ments.

Control No.: 9375.5-04FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272717/CCE
Price Code: A01
 CERCLA Waste Capacity As-
 surance
 August 1990
 OERR/HSCD
 6 pages

 Describes the statutory goals associ-
 ated with waste capacity assurances
 required  of a State Capacity Assur-
 ance Plan, and additional sources of
 information.

 Control No.: 9375.5-09FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274507/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Criminal Investigations and
the Superfund Program
September 1990
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Directed toward anyone who wit-
nesses fraudulent activity in EPA pro-
grams, this Fact Sheet discusses areas
in which fraud and abuse can occur
and provides an understanding of
the criminal investigation process that
results from reports of suspicious ac-
tivity.

Control No.: 9375.5-08FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274499/CCE
Price Code: A01
 Directory of EPA/State Con-
 tacts by Specialty
 February 1990
 OERR/HSCD
 73 pages

 Lists personnel who provide legal,
 administrative, and financial exper-
 tise in support of CERCLA nation-
 wide.

 Control No.: 9375.6-01
 EPA/540/8-90/002
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-249749/CCE
 Price Code: A04
Hazardous Waste Releases on
Indian Land; Beginning the
Superfund Process
March 1989
OERR/HSED
13 pages

Intended to assist Native American
tribes in dealing with releases of haz-
ardous substances on their land.
Describes the mechanisms through
which hazardous substance releases
are identified and reported to EPA.

Control No.: 9375.5-17
EPA/540/8-89/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228205/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Public Participation
State and Local Community Involvement
Indian Tribal Involvement in
the Superfund Program
Fall 1989
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Describes the specific requirements
of CERCLA and the National Contin-
gency Plan for Indian Tribes thatwish
to participate in the Superfund pro-
gram.

Control No.: 9375.5-02FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273947/CCE
Price Code: A01
Political Subdivision Involve-
ment in Superfund
April 1990
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Provides guidance to Regions, States,
and political subdivisions on the des-
ignation of a lead agency for remedial
response under CERCLA.

Control No.: 9375.5-03FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273954/CCE
Price Code: A01
Involvement of Superfund
Program Managers in Super-
fund  Response Agreement
Audits
February 12,1990
OERR/HSCD
20 pages

Provides general reference informa-
tion to Superfund program manag-
ers about the audit process. Informa-
tion in this Directive pertains prima-
rily to audits of Cooperative Agree-
ments, yet may be applied to audits
of Superfund State Contracts.

Control No.: 9375.5-04
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249731/CCE
Price Code: A03
Revised Interim Final Guid-
ance on Indian Involvement
in the Superfund Program
November 28,1989
OERR/HSCD
17 pages

Supplements and references existing
documentation for EPA Regional per-
sonnel about involvement of feder-
ally recognized Indian Tribes, which
are assigned the same status as States
by the Superfund program.  This
memorandum clarifies and reflects
the Agency's growing experience
with States, Indian Tribes, and politi-
cal subdivisions in CERCLA imple-
mentation.

Control No.: 9375.5-02A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249723/CCE
Price Code: A03
State and Local Involvement
in the Superfund Program
Fall 1989
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Provides an overview of hazardous
waste laws, the Superfund process,
and future directions of the Superfund
program. Describes mechanisms for
assuring State and local involvement,
and the roles of political subdivisions,
Indian Tribes, and local governments.

Control No.: 9375.5-01FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273939/CCE
Price Code: A02
Status of State Involvement in
the Superfund Program: FY-
80 to FY-89
April 1990
OERR/HSCD
36 pages

Summarizes State involvement
throughout the Superfund process
since the passage of CERCLA. The
report includes:  the roles and re-
sponsibilities of States; an historical
perspective on State involvement in
each phase of response at Superfund
sites; and a summary of State involve-
ment in non-site specific activities.

Control No.: 9375.6-04
EPA/540/8-90/005
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272725/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                        Public Participation
                                                                  Technical Assistance Grants
   Technical Assistance
            Grants
 Resource Distribution for the
 Technical Assistance  Grant
 Program
 June 29,1988
 OERR/HSCD
 5 pages

 Clarifies the resource base for Tech-
 nical Assistance Grants (TAGs), as
 published in the Federal Register, as
 an Interim Final Rule. The TAG pro-
 gram is a core factor in the Agency's
 Superfund community relations ef-
 forts to provide community groups
 with grants so they may obtain assis-
 tance in interpreting technical mate-
 rial related to Superfund cleanups.

 Control No.: 9200.3-04
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-249459/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Superfund  Technical Assis-
tance Grants(TAG)Brochure *
January 1990
OERR/HSCD
9 pages

Provides background and basic in-
formation on the Technical Assistance
Grant (TAG) program. TAG pro-
vides funds to qualified citizen's
groups to hire independent technical
advisors.

Control No.: 9230.1-05FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273772/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Superfund Technical Assis-
 tance Grant (TAG) Handbook
 April 1990
 OERR/HSCD
 268 pages

 Consists of three parts. Provides de-
 tailed guidance on applying for a
 TAG. Ecxplains the process of select-
 ing a technical advisor. Contains com-
 prehensive information on manag-
 ing a TAG.

 Control No.: 9230.1-03
 EPA/540/G-88/001
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-238592/CCE
 Price Code: A12
Update: Superfund Technical
Assistance Grants
November 1989
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Addresses the status of the Technical
Assistance Grant (TAG) Program and
amendments to the Interim Final Rule
which specifies requirements for ac-
cepting and evaluating applications,
and awarding and managing TAGs.

Control No.: 9200.5-209FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273715/CCE
Price Code: A01
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Remedial Action
General
          General
Advancing the Use of Treat-
ment Technologies for Super-
fund Remedies *
February 21,1989
OERR/HSCD
10 pages

Reaffirms use of treatment technolo-
gies at Superfund sites and summa-
rizes guidance documents and activi-
ties that encourage and support the
use of innovative treatment technolo-
gies.

Control No.: 9355.0-26
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272659/CCE
Price Code: A02
Data Quality  Objectives for
Remedial Response Activities:
Development Process (Vol-
ume 1)
March 1987
OERR/HSCD
156 pages

Volumes 1 and 2 provide consoli-
dated ready references for all reme-
dial field procedures at uncontrolled
hazardous waste sites.  Both vol-
umes also are intended to contribute
to improved consistency in field pro-
cedures.

Control No.: 9355.0-07B
EPA/540/G-87/003
NTIS Order No.: PB88-131370/CCE
Price Code: A08

Data Quality  Objectives for
Remedial Response Activities:
Example Scenario: RI/FS Acti-
vities at a Site with Contamina-
ted Soils and  Ground Water
(Volume 2)
March 1987
OERR/HSCD
139 pages

Control No.: 9355.0-07B
EPA/540/G-87/004
NTIS Order No.: PB88-131388/CCE
Price Code: A07

Data Quality  Objectives for
Remedial Response Activities:
Example Scenario: RI/FS Ac-
tivities at a Site with Contami-
nated Soils and Ground Wa-
ter (Volumes 1 and 2) *
March 1987
OERR/HSCD
287 pages

Control No.: 9355.0-07B
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272634/CCE
Price Code: A13
Health and Safety Roles and
Responsibilities at Remedial
Sites
July 1991
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Defines the major components of the
health and safety program.  Delin-
eates the health and safety roles and
responsibilities for Remedial Project
Managers (RPMs).  Addresses the
various roles of all parties in the over-
all health and safety program for. a
site.

Control No.: 9285.1-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921362/CCE
Price Code: A02
                                                              Procurement  Under  Pre-
                                                              Authorization/Mixed Fund-
                                                              ing
                                                              April 19,1989
                                                              OERR/HSCD
                                                              9 pages

                                                              Guides Regional staff in clarifying
                                                              procurement procedures. This guid-
                                                              ance sets forth claimants' responsi-
                                                              bilities under CERCLA Response
                                                              Claims Procedures, and means for
                                                              assuring that their cost claims against
                                                              the Hazardous Substance Superfund
                                                              will be reimbursed by EPA.

                                                              Control No.: 9225.1-01
                                                              NTIS Order No.: PB90-249525/CCE
                                                              Price Code: A02
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                                                                          Remedial Action
                                              Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Studies
Structure and Components of  Treatability Studies Under
Five-Year Reviews             CERCLA: An Overview
August 1991
OERR/HSCD
16 pages
Provides guidance for planning and
conducting five-year reviews.  Fo-
cuses primarily on implementation
of five-year reviews and the issues
associated with  implementation,
which include triggering points for
reviews, responsibilities and fund-
ing, content, and results of reviews.

Control No.: 9355.7-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921369/CCE
Price Code: A03
Structure and Components of
Five-Year Reviews
August 1991
OERR/HSCD
2 pages

Provides guidance for planning and
conducting five-year reviews.  Fo-
cuses primarily on implementation
of five-year reviews and the issues
associated with implementation. The
goal is to help assure that reviews are
implemented in a consistent manner
nationally with  appropriate consid-
eration of local concerns.

Control No.: 9355.7-02FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921368/CCE
Price Code: A01
December 1989
OERR/HSCD
9 pages
Provides a synopsis of information to
facilitate the planning and execution
of treatability studies in support of
the RI/FS and the RD/RA processes.

Control No.: 9380.3-02FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273970/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Remedial Investigation
 and Feasibility Studies
Conducting Remedial Inves-
tigations/Feasibility Studies
for CERCLA Municipal Land-
fill Sites *
February 1991
OERR/HSCD
307 pages

Defines strategies for characterizing
municipal landfill sites.  Identifies
practical remedialactionalternatives.

Control No.: 9355.3-11
EPA/540/P-91/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921205/CCE
Price Code: A14
The  Feasibility Study: De-
tailed Analysis of Remedial
Action Alternatives *
March 1990
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Describes the Remedial Investiga-
tion/Feasibility Study (RI/FS). This
fact sheet summarizes Chapter 6 of
"Guidance for Conducting Remedial
Investigations and Feasibility Stud-
ies Under CERCLA." Also provides
Remedial Project Managers with in-
formation on how to manage this
phase efficiently and effectively.

Control No.: 9355.3-01FS4
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272675/CCE
Price Code: A02
The Feasibility Study: Devel-
opment and Screening of Re-
medial Action Alternatives *
November 1989
OERR/HSCD
7 pages

Summarizes Chapter 4 of the "In-
terim Final Guidance for Conducting
Remedial Investigations and Feasi-
bility Studies Under CERCLA" which
discusses the development  and
screening of alternatives for Reme-
dial Action. Provides guidance on
managing this portion of the Feasibil-
ity Study efficiently and effectively.

Control No.: 9355.3-01FS3
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274416/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Remedial Action
Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Studies
 Getting Ready:  Scoping the
 RI/FS*
 November 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 9 pages

 Summarizes Chapter 2 of "Guidance
 for Conducting Remedial Investiga-
 tions and Feasibility Studies Under
 CERCLA."  Also explains  how to
 manage the scoping phase of the RI/
 FS process.

 Control No.: 9355.3-OlFSl
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274390/CCE
 Price Code: A02
 Guide for Conducting Treat-
 ability   Studies    Under
 CERCLA (Interim Final)  *
 December 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 133 pages

 Describes a systematic approach for
 performing treatability studies and
 provides a protocol for scoping, per-
 forming, and reporting results.

 Control No.: 9380.3-02
 EPA/540/2-89/058
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-249772/CCE
 Price Code: A07
A Guide to Developing Super-
fund Proposed Plans *
November 1989
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Outlines the major components of
the Superfund Proposed Plan and
suggests effective ways in which the
various sections can be presented.

Control No.: 9335.3-02FS2
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273855/CCE
Price Code: A01
Guidance on Cleanup of Sur-
face Tank and Drum Sites
May 28,1985
OERR/HSCD
146 pages

Provides guidance for implementing
concurrent remedial planning activi-
ties and accelerating project imple-
mentation for cleanup of surface tanks
and drums containing  hazardous
waste.

Control No.: 9380.0-03
NTIS Order No.: PB87-110672/CCE
Price Code: A07
Guidance for Conducting Re-
medial Investigations and Fea-
sibility Studies (RI/FS) Under
CERCLA*
October 1988
OERR/HSCD
195 pages

Describes general procedures for con-
ducting Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies. Intended for per-
sonnel responsible for conducting an
RI/FS, this revises EPA's "Guidance
on Remedial Investigation Under
CERCLA" (May 1985), and "Guide-
lines on Feasibility Studies Under
CERCLA" (June 1985).

Control No.: 9355.3-01
EPA/540/G-89/004
NTIS Order No.: PB89-184626/CCE
Price Code: A09
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                                                                            Remedial Action
                                               Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Studies
 Guidance on Remedial Ac-
 tions for Superfund Sites with
 PCB Contamination
 August 1990
 OERR/HSCD
 160 pages

 Describes the recommended ap-
 proach for evaluating sites with PCB
 contamination. Provides preliminary
 remediation goals for various media.
 Identifies considerations important
 to insuring protection  of  human
 health and the environment.
 Summarizes potential application or
 relevant and appropriate require-
 ments (ARARs) and "to-be-consid-
 ered" criteria.

 Control No.: 9355.4-01
 EPA/540/G-90/007
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921206/CCE
 Price Code: A07
A Guide on Remedial Actions
at Superfund Sites with PCB
Contamination
August 1990
OERR/HSCD
9 pages

Summarizes considerations in the de-
velopment, evaluation, and selection
of remedial actions. Provides frame-
work for determining cleanup levels,
identifying  treatment  options, and
assessing  management controls for
residuals.

Control No.: 9355.4-01FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274432/CCE
Price Code: A02
 A Guide to Selecting Super-
 fund Remedial Actions *
 April 1990
 OERR/HSCD
 9 pages

 Describes the statutory requirements
 for CERCLA remedies at hazardous
 waste sites and the process EPA has
 established in the 1990 revised Na-
 tional Contingency Plan for meeting
 those requirements. This process is a
 general framework for reaching a
 judgement about the most appropri-
 ate method of protecting human
 health and the environment at a par-
 ticular site.

 Control No.: 9355.0-27FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-273863/CCE
 Price Code: A02
The Remedial Investigation:
Site  Characterization and
Treatability Studies *
November 1989
OERR/HSCD
7 pages

Summarizes Chapters 3 and 5 of the
"Guidance for Conducting Remedial
Investigations and Feasibility Stud-
ies Under CERCLA." Also discusses
site characteristics and treatability
studies, and includes information on
how to manage these aspects of the
Remedial Investigation.

Control No.: 9355.3-01FS2
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274408/CCE
Price Code: A02
 RI/FS  Improvements
 July 23,1987
 OERR/HSCD
 14 pages
Identifies ways to reduce overall
project schedules and costs while re-
taining a quality product. Four major
points are included:  phased Reme-
dial Investigations/Feasibility Stud-
ies (RI/FS); streamlined project plan-
ning; management of delegations; and
RI/FS control reviews.

Control No.: 9355.0-20
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272642/CCE
Price Code: A03
RI/FS Improvements Follow-
Up
April 25,1988
OERR/HSCD
18 pages

Delineates improvements developed
for more effective Remedial Investi-
gations/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS).
Produced as part of an ongoing effort
to streamline the RI/FS process.

Control No.: 9355.3-05
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249657/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Remedial Action
Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Studies
RI/FS Streamlining
February 14,1989
OERR/HSCD
49 pages
Presents second set of recommenda-
tions for streamlining measures that
will reduce the cost and duration of
RI/FSs.  Recommendations include
those related to technical issues, pro-
curement enhancement, program
management,Statecoordination,and
enforcement.

Control No.: 9355.3-06
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214981/CCE
Price Code: A04
Beeper's Notes:  A Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility
Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide
February 1990
OERR/OPM
31 pages

Outlines tasks and sub-tasks typically
conducted as part of a Remedial In-
vestigation/Feasibility Study, such as
issuing work assignments and evalu-
ating contractor proposals. Also pre-
sents a strategy based on site com-
plexity and  task difficulty for esti-
mating a project's cost.

Control No.: 9355.1-05
EPA/540/G-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-258369/CCE
Price Code: A03
Streamlining the  RI/FS  for
CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites
September 1990
OERR/HSCD
4 pages

Discusses streamlining the RI/FS for
municipal landfills with respect to
site characterization, riskassessment,
and the development of remedial ac-
tion alternatives. This streamlining is
possible since approximately 20 per-
cent of the sites on the NPL are mu-
nicipal landfills which typically share
similar characteristics.

Control No.: 9355.3-11FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921301/CCE
Price Code: A01
  Remedial Design and
     Remedial Action
EPA  Oversight of Remedial
Designs  and Remedial Ac-
tions Performed by PRPs
February 1990
OERR/HSCD
8 pages

Presents an overview of EPA's guid-
ance for oversight of enforcement lead
projects in which a Potentially Re-
sponsible Party (PRP) conducts the
Remedial Design and Remedial Ac-
tion.

Control No.: 9355.5-16FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921357/CCE
Price Code: A02
Expediting Remedial  Con-
struction
October 1989
OERR/HSCD
9 pages

Examines activities to be considered
in remedial management strategies
to accelerate remedial construction.

Control No.: 9355.5-02FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272683/CCE
Price Code: A02
Guidance on Expediting Re-
medial Design and Remedial
Action *
August 1990
OERR/HSCD
51 pages

Examines ways to expedite remedial
design and remedial action so that
cleanup activities can be completed
more quickly.  Intended for use by
remedial project managers, remedial
design contractors, and others  in-
volved in planning remediation  ac-
tivities. Used to evaluate projects for
suitability for expediting and to de-
termine the methods that could be
used.

Control No.: 9355.5-02
EPA/540/G-90/006
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273871/CCE
Price Code: A04
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                                                                          Remedial Action
                                                      Remedial Design and Remedial Action
Guidance on EPA Oversight
of Remedial Designs and Re-
medial Actions Performed by
Potentially  Responsible Par-
ties; Interim Final *
April 1990
OERR/HSCD
56 pages >

Provides interim final guidance on
EPA oversight of Remedial Designs
and Remedial Actions (RD/RA) per-
formed by Potentially Responsible
Parties (PRPs).  Ensures that rem-
edies  being conducted by private
owners and operators of sites are pro-
tective of public health and the envi-
ronment, and are in compliance with
applicable performance standards.

Control No.: 9355.5-01
EPA/540/G-90/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249707/CCE
Price Code: A04
Modeling Remedial Actions
at Uncontrolled  Hazardous
Waste Sites
April 1,1988
OERR/HSCD
463 pages

Provides a guidance on the selection
and use of models to evaluate the
effectiveness of remedial actions at
uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
A comprehensive set of guidelines
for incorporating models into reme-
dial action planning at Federal and
State Superfund sites is presented.

Control No.: 9355.0-08
EPA/540/2-85/001
NTIS Order No.: PB85-211357/CCE
Price Code: A20
Real Estate Acquisition Pro-
cedures for USAGE Projects
February 1990
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Addresses the areas of initial plan-
ning, request and approval process,
acquisition, and major roles and re-
sponsibilities. Discusses the role of
the Remedial Project Manager.

Control No.: 9355.5-07FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921355/CCE
Price Code: A01
Remedial Action Costing Pro-
cedures Manual
October 1987
OERR/HSCD
68 pages

Provides detailed procedures for cal-
culating and generating estimated
capital and annual operating costs
for each remedial action alternative.
Includes worksheets and an example
cost analysis.

Control No.: 9355.0-10
EPA/600/8-87/049
NTIS Order No.: PB88-113691/CCE
Price Code: A04
US ACE Pre-placed and Rapid
Response Contracts
December 1989
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Describes the Pre-placed Remedial
Action (PRA) and Remedial Response
(RR) contracts. Also includes a de-
scription of program overviews, roles
and responsibilities of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (USAGE) and EPA
personnel, program execution, re-
source management, contract man-
agement, and program policies.

Control No.: 9355.5-05FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273889/CCE
Price Code: A02
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Assistance to the Superfund
Program
December 1990
OERR/HSCD
4 pages

Outlines assistance available from the
Department of the Interior's Bureau
of Reclamations' Denver office and
the five Regional Offices.

Control No.: 9355.15FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921319/CCE
Price Code: A01
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Remedial Action
Records of Decision
    Records of Decision
Guidance   on   Preparing
Superfund Decision Docu-
ments:  The Proposed Plan,
The Record of Decision, Ex-
planation of Significant Dif-
ferences, The Record of Deci-
sion Amendment *
July 1989
OERR/HSCD
216 pages

Developed to present standard for-
mats for documenting, to clarify the
roles and responsibilities of agencies
involved, and to explain how to ad-
dress changes.  Packaged with Fact
Sheets  No. 9335.3-02FS-1, 9335.3-
02FS-2, 9355.3-02FS-3, and 9355.3-
02FS-4.

Control No.: 9355.3-02
EPA/540/G-89/007
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921265/CCE
Price Code: A10
A Guide to Addressing Pre-
ROD and Post-ROD Changes
April 1991
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Outlines the methods of categorizing
pre- and post-ROD changes and the
ways in which changes should be
documented.

Control No.: 9355.3-02FS-4
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921351/CCE
Price Code: A02
A  Guide  to  Developing
Superfund No Action, Interim
Action, and Contingency Rem-
edy RODs
April 1991
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Provides  reference to the essential
components of Records of Decision
(RODs) that are prepared to docu-
ment three specific types of remedial
action decisions.

Control No.: 9355.3-02FS-3
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921350/CCE
Price Code: A02
A Guide to Developing Super-
fund Records of Decision
November 1989
OERR/HSCD
6 pages

Provides staff preparing Records of
Decision (RODs) with a quick refer-
ence to the essential ROD compo-
nents, and includes summaries of in-
formation needed for the three major
sections of a ROD.

Control No.: 9335.3-02FS-1
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273848/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Results of FY-89 Record of
 Decision Analysis
 March 30,1990
 OERR/HSCD
 20 pages

 Outlines goals to promote ROD conr
 sistency and quality ensuring that the
 remedial program is conductedwith
 SARA.

 Control No.: 9355.3-09
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-249681/CCE
 Price Code: A03
ROD Annual Report FY1990
July 1991  '
OERR/HSCD
555 pages

Features specific accomplishments in
the ROD process. Describes site con-
ditions,selectedremedialactions,and
institutional controls. Previous years
are listed in the archive section.

Control No.: 9355.6-04
EPA/540/8-91/067
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921277/CCE
Price Code: A24
Superfund Automated  Rec-
ords of  Decision System
(RODS): User Manual
August 1988
OERR/HSCD
164 pages

Provides instructions for using the
Agency's ROD database. Provides a
course of action to clean up a Super-
fund site proposed/listed on the NPL.

Control No.: 9355.1-04
EPA/540/G-89/005
NTIS Order No.: PB90-193004/CCE
Price Code: A08
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                                                                           Removal Action
           General
Accelerated Response at NPL
Sites Guidance
December 15,1989
OERR/ERD
19 pages

Providesguidance on addressing im-
mediate threats at National Priorities
List (NPL) sites.  Based upon Super-
fund Management Review Recom-
mendation No. 22.

Control No.: 9200.2-02
NTIS Order No.: PB90-258302/CCE
Price Code: A03
CERCLA Removal Actions at
Methane Release Sites
January 23,1986
OERR/ERD
2 pages

Clarifies OERR policy on the appro-
priateness of removalactionsatmeth-
ane gas release sites under CERCLA
authority.  Methane is not an EPA
regulated substance.

Control No.: 9360.0-08
NTIS Order No.: PB91-190850/CCE
Price Code: A01
Emergency Response Cleanup
Services Contracts (ERCS):
User's Manual *
October 1987
OERR/ERD
210 pages

Provides information to help those
authorized to use ERCS contracts to
deploy them more efficiently and ef-
fectively. Discusses coordinating the
use of the ERCS contracts with other
entities involved with the Superfund
program.

Control No.: 9242.2-01B
NTIS Order No.: PB90-191966/CCE
Price Code: A10
The Emergency Response No-
tification System (Brochure)
August 1989
OERR/ERD
7 pages

Provides general information for the
public on the Emergency Response
Notification System, the national com-
puter database and retrieval system
that is used to store information on
releases of oil and hazardous sub-
stances.

Control No.: 9360.0-21
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249715/CCE
Price Code: A02
                      General

 Exemptions from the Statutory
 Limits on Removal Actions
 November 1990
 OERR/ERD
 2 pages

 Summarizes two exemptions from the
 statutory time and dollar limits on
 removalactions. The first is the "emer-
 gency" exemption for when a re-
 sponse action is immediately required
 to protect public health, welfare, or
 the environment.  The second is the
 "consistency" exemption for  when
 further response actions are appro-
 priate and consistent.

 Control No.: 9360.0-12FS
 NTIS No.: PB91-921304/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Final Guidance on Implemen-
tation of the "Consistency"
Exemption  to the Statutory
Limits on Removal Actions *
June 12,1989
OERR/ERD
8 pages

Provides final guidance to EPA Re-
gions on the implementation of the
SARA $2 million/ 12-month statutory
limits on removal actions and the ex-
emption from the statutory limits for
"actions otherwise appropriate and
consistent with the remedial action to
be taken" (consistency exemption).

Control No.: 9360.0-12A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274465/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Removal Action
General

Guidance  on Non-NPL  Re-
moval Actions Involving Na-
tionally Significant or Prece-
dent-Setting Issues
March 3,1989
OERR/ERD
12 pages

Provides guidance and establishes
proceduresforrequestingHeadquar-
tersconcurrence. Outlinesprocedural
requirements for five categories of
removals which are of special inter-
est from a national perspective.

Control No.: 9360.0-19
NTIS Order No.: PB90-273921/CCE
Price Code: A03
Guidance Document For Pro-
viding Alternative WaterSup-
plies if
March 1,1988
OERR/ERD
65 pages

Discusses circumstancesunder which
it is appropriate to provide alterna-
tive water supplies.

Control No.: 9355.3-03
EPA/540/G-87/006
NTIS Order No.: PB89-167969/CCE
Price Code: A04
A Guide  to  Developing Ac-
tion Memorandums
December 1990
OERR/ERD
4 pages

Describes the essential components
of Action Memorandums used to ini-
tiate a removal action, as well as spe-
cial cases such as enforcement-lead
removals, and special circumstances
such as actions that require additional
funds.

Control No.: 9360.3-01FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921317/CCE
Price Code: A01
Guidelines for the Cleanup of
Clandestine  Drug Laborato-
ries
March 1990
OERR/ERD
46 pages

Provides guidelines proposed by the
Joint Task Force on illegal/clandes-
tine drug laboratories to assist State
and local law enforcement and health
agencies develop a  framework for
cleaning up clandestine drug labora-
tories. Contains an overview of rec-
ommended enforcement procedures,
as well as safety guidelines  and
cleanup strategies.  Replaces "Pro-
posed Guidelines for the Cleanup of
Drug Laboratories," June 2,1989, and
retains the same control number.

Control No.: 9360.5-00
EPA/540/P-90/005
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272709/CCE
Price Code: A03
Joint Federal Task Force  on
Clandestine  (Illegal)  Drug
Laboratories
June 1990
OERR/ERD
4 pages

Describes the problem that gave rise
to the need for a program to clean up
hazardous wastes at clandestine drug
laboratories, and briefly outlines the
content of the Task Force guidelines
developed to address the problem.

Control No.: 9360.5-OOFS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-125989/CCE
Price Code: A02
Model Program for Removal
Site File Management
July 18,1988
OERR/ERD
20 pages

Provides a file structure for on-site
file management and Regional file
maintenance for use by On-Scene Co-
ordinators (OSCs).   Provides the
minimum contents of a site file kit for
use by OSCs and Technical Assis-
tance Team personnel when estab-
lishing a site file.

Control No.: 9360.2-01
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214247/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                           Removal Action
Policy on Management of
Post-Removal Site Control
December 3,1990
OERR/ERD
15 pages

Provides procedures to ensure that
provisions for post-removal site con-
trol at both National Priorities List
(NPL) and non-NPL sites are made
prior to initiation of a Fund-financed
removal action. Also provides guid-
ance to States on the use of institu-
tional controls when waste is left on-
site following a removal action.

Control No.: 9360.2-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921326/CCE
Price Code: A03
Quality  Assurance/Quality
Control  Guidance  for Re-
moval Activities:  Sampling
Q A/QC Plan and Data Valida-
tion Procedures (Interim Fi-
nal) *
April 1990
OERR/ERD
66 pages

Provides guidance for establishing,
implementing, and using Quality
Assurance/Quality Control (QA/
QC) protocols in data collection ac-
tivities performed under the Removal
program.   Also provides guidance
for reviewing laboratory data pack-
ages according to the QA/QC proto-
cols.

Control No.: 9360.4-01
EPA/540/G-90/004
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274481/CCE
Price Code: A04
Reimbursement to Local Gov-
ernments for Emergency Re-
sponse to Hazardous Sub-
stance Releases
November 1989
OERR/ERD
5 pages

Provides a summary of requirements
and procedures set forth in Section
123 of SARA, the 1986 Superfund
amendments.  This law authorizes
the EPA to reimburse local govern-
ments for expenses incurred when
carrying out temporary emergency
measures in response to hazardous
substance threats.

Control No.: 9225.3-01FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274234/CCE
Price Code: A02
Removal  Cost Management
System: Version 3.2
May 1990
OERR/ERD
211 pages

Reference manual for software used
to perform cost projections and daily
cost tracking.  Also to be used to
create Cost Projection reports, the
1900-55 Form, a Daily Cost Summary,
an Incident Obligation Log, and Site
Summary Reports.

Control No.: 9360.0-02C
EPA/540/P-90/003
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272691/CCE
Price Code: AID
                      General

Required Use of the Removal
Cost Management System for
all Removal Actions
February 17,1989
OERR/ERD
5 pages

Requires the use of the Removal Cost
Management System (RCMS), a com-
puterized cost tracking system, for all
future removal actions.  Describes
the background, functions of RCMS,
removal cost management policy, and
implementation.

Control No.: 9360.0-20
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214288/CCE
Price Code: A02
Site-Specific Contracting for
Removals
April 10,1989
OERR/ERD
4 pages

Provides direction and criteria for the
use of site-specific contracting in
many types of removal actions.

Control No.: 9242.2-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-215053/CCE
Price Code: A02
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 Removal Action
 General
 Superfund Removal  Proce-
 dures: Guidance on the Con-
 sideration of ARARs During
 Removal Actions *
 August 1991
 OERR/ERD
 39 pages

 Part of a ten volume series of guid-
 ance documents. Presents informa-
 tion recommendations and examples
 to a id On-Scene Coordinators in iden-
 tifying potential Federal and State
 ARARs, determining the extent to
 which compliance with  ARARs is
 practible, and documenting ARAR
 evaluations.

 Control No.: 9360.3-02
 NTIS Order No.: PB92-963401/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Superfund Emergency Re-
sponse Actions: A Summary
of Federally Funded Remov-
als (Volume 4)
September 1990
OERR/ERD
128 pages

Summarizes short-term actions (re-
movals) undertaken by EPA and the
U.S. Coast Guard in response to haz-
ardous substance incidents.   The
document presents an historical per-
spective of the program and summa-
rizes removals completed during the
year. This document is revised annu-
ally. Previous years are listed in the
archived document list.

Control No.: 9360.6-05
EPA/540/8-90/014
NTIS Order No.: PB90-921260/CCE
Price Code: A07
 Superfund Removal  Proce-
 dures: Action Memorandum
 Guidance *
 December 1990
 OERR/ERD
 59 pages

 Provides guidance for preparing an
 ActionMemorandum, which is a con-
 cise written record of the decisions
 made in selecting removal actions,
 and the primary decision document
 used to select and authorize such ac-
 tions. Updates and partly  replaces
 Directive 9360.0-03B, the single-vol-
 ume "Superfund Removal Proce-
 dures" manual issued in February
 1988, which is listed in the archived
 document list.

 Control No.: 9360.3-01
 EPA/540/P-90/004
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274473/CCE
 Price Code: A04
Technical  Assistance Team
(TAT) Users' Manual Septem-
ber 1987 (Revised July 1989)
July 1989
OERR/ERD
296 pages

Provides information and guidance
on management and implementation
of EPA's "Technical Assistance Team
(TAT) for Emergency Response, Re-
moval, and Prevention" contracts.
Describes the necessary procedures
and requirements that should be fol-
lowed in managing  contracts.  In-
tended to serve as guidance in the
administration of the TAT contracts.
July 1989 document supplies updated
replacement pages to  the original
document.

Control No.: 9242.4-01A
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214163/CCE
Price Code: A13
 Use of Expanded Removal Au-
 thority to Address NPL and
 Proposed NPL Sites
 February 7,1987
 OERR/ERD
 6 pages

 Directs EPA Regions to evaluate NPL
 and proposed NPL sites to determine
 if the expanded removal authority in
 SARA can be used to totally, or sub-
 stantially, clean up these sites.

 Control No.: 9360.0-14
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-273905/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Use of Removal Approaches
to Speed Up Remedial Action
Projects
July 7,1989
OERR/ERD
8 pages

Defines the basic requirements to be
met when a Region chooses to use
removal authorities and contracting
methods to speed up  remedial
projects on National Priorities List
(NPL) sites where surface cleanups
may result in a total site cleanup or
completion of a major portion of the
site.

Control No.: 9355.0-25A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274382/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                           Removal Action
         Oil Spills
The EXXON Valdez Oil Spill:
A Report to the President
May 1989
OERR/ERD
75 pages  •

Addresses the preparedness for, the
response to, and early lessons learned
from the EXXON Valdez incident.

Control No.: 9360.8-03
NTIS Order No.: PB91-213819/CCE
Price Code: A04
The Oil Spill Prevention, Con-
trol,  and Countermeasures
Program, Task Force Report
May 13,1988
OERR/ERD
102 pages

Describes the January 2,1988 release
of 1M gallons of diesel fuel hi Floreff e,
PA and subsequent contamination of
the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers.

Control No.: 9360.8-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-213868/CCE
Price Code: A06
Oil Spill  Contingency Plan-
ning; National Status:  A Re-
port to the President
October 1990
OERR/ERD
69 pages

Provides a representative picture of
oil spill planning and preparedness
across the country. Represents the
combined efforts of hundreds of re-
gional Federal agency representa-
tives, State officials, private industry,
and members of port area marine
communities.

Control No.: 9360.8-05
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921282/CCE
Price Code: A04
Update on Implementation of
the Oil Pollution Act of 1990
(February 1991,  Intermittent
Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 1)
February 1991
OERR/ERD
6 pages

Includes notes from RegionI Work-
group meeting, questions and an-
swers concerning Oil Pollution Act, a
timeline of major EPA activities, and
a list of EPA Implementation Work-
groups.

Control No.: 9200.5-1151
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921370/CCE
Price Code: A02
                    Oil Spills

Update on Implementation of
the Oil Pollution Act of 1990
(April 1991, Intermittent Bul-
letin, Volume 1, No. 2)
April 1991
OERR/ERD
6 pages

Includes a spill exercise in Maryland,
practical issues on spill planning/
response, the Exxon Valdez, oil spills
reported in the U.S. (1988-1990), and
interim  guidelines  for  bio-
remediation.

Control No.: 9200.5-1151
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921371/CCE
Price Code: A02
Update on Implementation of
the Oil Pollution Act of 1990
(June 1991, Intermittent Bul-
letin, Volume 1, No. 3)
June 1991
OERR/ERD
6 pages

Includes an overview of EPA's Oil
Spill prevention and Response Pro-
gram, Bioremedial Spill Response
Plan, a roundtable on the National
Contingency Plan, and oil spill statis-
tics.

Control No.: 9200.5-1151
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921372/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Removal Action
Emergency Response

  Emergency Response
AssessingReports of Continu-
ous Releases of Hazardous
Substances; A Guide for EPA
Regions *
October 1990
OERR/ERD
20 pages

Provides asssistance to EPA Regions
by discussing and making recommen-
dations regarding the options avail-
able for evaluating reports of con-
tinuous releases.

Control No.: 9360.7-04
EPA/540/G-91/002
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921315/CCE
Price Code: A03
Continuous Release  Emer-
gency Response Notification
System and Priority Assess-
ment  Model;  Model  Docu-
mentation *
October 1990
OERR/ERD
75 pages

Assists On-Scene Coordinators in
their use of the integrated database
management system and screening
level risk assessment model.

Control No.: 9360.7-03
EPA/540/G-91/004
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921261/CCE
Price Code: A04
Continuous  Release  Emer-
gency Response Notification
System and Priority Assess-
ment Model; User's Manual
for EPA Regions *
October 1990
OERR/ERD
87 pages

 Assists personnel in implementing
new continuous  release reporting
regulations.

Control No.: 9360.7-05
EPA/540/G-91/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921262/CCE
Price Code: A05
Continuous Release  Emer-
gency Response Notification
System:  User's Manual for
Industry *
October 25,1990
OERR/ERD
36 pages

Assists industry in complying with
continuous release reporting require-
ments.  Designed to allow reports of
multiple releases of hazardous sub-
stances.

Control No.: 9360.7-02 (Manual)
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921287/CCE
Price Code: A03

Continuous Release  Emer-
gency Response Notification
System
October 25,1990
OERR/ERD
2 Diskettes

Control No.: 9360.7-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-509935/CCE
Price Code: D02 (Sold as a Set)
Reporting Requirements for
Continuous Releases of Haz-
ardous Substances; A  Guide
for Facilities and Vessels on
Compliance *
October 1990
OERR/ERD
43 pages

Provides general information in a
question and answer format regard-
ing the continuous release reporting
regulation. Contains detailed instruc-
tions on how to prepare continuous
release reports.

Control No.: 9360.7-01
EPA/540/G-91/003
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921263/CCE
Price Code: A03
Establishing Work Zones at
Uncontrolled   Hazardous
Waste Sites
April 1991
OERR/ERD
12 pages

Summarizes the procedures and re-
quirements for establishing and main-
taining work zones, including Sup-
port Zones at hazardous waste sites.

Control No.: 9285.2-06FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921342/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                           Removal Action
 Hazardous Waste Operations
 and Emergency Response:
 Available Guidance
 April 1991
 OERR/ERD
 7 pages

 Alerts interested parties to the avail-
 ability of guidance material that will
 help employers, employees, On-Scene
 Coordinators (OSCs), and Remedial
 Projects Managers (RPMs) to better
 understand and comply with the new
 Hazardous Waste Operations and
 Emergency Response:   Available
 Guidance (HAZWOPER) standards.

 Control No.: 9285.2-10FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921337/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Hazardous Waste Operations
and  Emergency Response:
General  Information  and
Comparison
April 1991
OERR/ERD
10 pages

Explains the scope and purpose of
the worker protection standards is-
sued under SARA Title I, and distin-
guishes these standards from other
regulations and consensus standards
covering the same or similar subject
matter.

Control No.: 9285.2-09FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921338/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Hazardous Waste Operations
 and Emergency Response:
 RCRA TSD and Emergency
 Response Without Regard to
 Location
 April 1991
 OERR/ERD
 12 pages

 Explains the principle requirements
 of the EPA and OSHA worker protec-
 tion standards as they apply to em-
 ployees who perform emergency re-
 sponse operations, irrespective of lo-
 cation, and employees who perform
 hazardous waste operations at RCRA
 TSD facilities.

 Control No.: 9285.2-07FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921340/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Hazardous Waste Operations
and  Emergency Response:
Uncontrolled   Hazardous
Waste Sites and RCRA Cor-
rective Actions
April 1991
OERR/ERD
16 pages

Explains the principle requirements
of the EPA and OSHA worker protec-
tion standards as they apply to em-
ployees engaged in hazardous waste
operations at uncontrolled hazard-
ous waste sites, including employees
who perform corrective actions at
RCRA TSD facilities.

Control No.: 9285.2-08FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921339/CCE
Price Code: A03
         Emergency Response

 HAZMAT Team Planning
 Guidance *
 September 1990
 OERR/ERD
 65 pages

 Outlines factors to consider when
 planning a HAZMAT Team, includ-
 ing funding, training and medical
 surveillance, and developing emer-
 gency response plans and standard
 operating procedures.

 Control No.: 9285.3-05
 EPA/540/G-90/003
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274523/CCE
 Price Code: A04
Health and  Safety Audit
Guidelines:   SARA Title I,
Section 126 *
December 1989
OERR/ERD
109 pages

Provides step-by-step guidance for
assessing preliminary evaluations,
health and safety plans (HASPs), and
off-site emergency response pro-
grams required under the Occupa-
tional Safety and Health Administra-
tion (OSHA) and EPA worker protec-
tion standards. Addresses health and
safety provisions at uncontrolled haz-
ardous waste sites and appropriate
off-site emergency responses.

Control No.: 9285.8-02
EPA/540/G-89/010
NTIS Order No.: PB90-204157/CCE
Price Code: A06
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Removal Action
Emergency Response

National On-Scene Coordina-
tor Directory
July 1991
OERR/ERD
62 pages

Promotes transfer of technical exper-
tise among On-Scene Coordinators
(OSCs).  In addition to names and
telephone numbers of OSCs, the di-
rectory contains Regional and Head-
quarters addresses, facsimile and E-
mail numbers; TAT, ERCS, ERNS,
and preparedness  contacts; and  a
hotline listing. Contains a compre-
hensive "specialty area" index. Up-
dated annually.

Control No.: 9200.0-08
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921279/CCE
Price Code: A04
  Field Operations and
    Safety Procedures
Compendium of ERT Ground
Water Sampling Procedures
January 1991
OERR/ERD
82 pages

Describes methods used for prevent-
ing or reducing cross-contamination.
Provides general guidelines for sam-
pling equipment decontamination
procedures at hazardous waste sites.

Control No.: 9360.4-06
EPA/54Q/P-91/007
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921275/CCE
Price Code: A04
Compendium of ERT Soil
Sampling and Surface  Geo-
physics Procedures
January 1991
OERR/ERD
49 pages

Describes methods used for prevent-
ing or reducing cross-contamination.
Provides general guidelines for sam-
pling equipment decontamination
procedures at hazardous waste sites.

Control No.: 9360.4-02
EPA/540/P-91/006
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921273/CCE
Price Code: A03
Compendium of ERT Surface
Water and Sediment Sampling
Procedures
January 1991
OERR/ERD
38 pages

Describes methods used for prevent-
ing or reducing cross-contamination.
Provides general guidelines for sam-
pling equipment decontamination
procedures at a hazardous waste site.

Control No.: 9360.4-03
EPA/540/P-91/005
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921274/CCE
Price Code: A03
Compendium of ERT Toxic-
ity Testing Procedures
January 1991
OERR/ERD
48 pages

Documents the procedure for con-
ducting a standard reference toxicity
test. Estimates fitness, condition, and
sensitivity of organisms used in a
definitive toxicity test. Allows for
inter- and intralaboratory compari-
sons.

Control No.: 9360.4-08
EPA/540/P-91/009
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921271/CCE
Price Code: A03
Compendium of ERT Waste
Sampling Procedures
January 1991
OERR/ERD
58 pages

Describes methods used for prevent-
ing or reducing cross-contamination.
Provides site guidelines for decon-
tamination procedures

Control No.: 9360.4-07
EPA/540/P-91/008
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921276/CCE
Price Code: A04
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                                                                           Removal Action
                                                      Field Operations and Safety Procedures
 Field Standard Operating Pro-  Field Standard Operating Pro-
 cedures For Air Surveillance  cedures For Preparation of a
 (F.S.O.P. #8)                    -
 January 1985
 OERR/ERD
 27 pages
 Site Safety Plan (F.S.O.P. #9)
 April 1985
 OERR/ERD
 37 pages
 Describes air monitoring procedures  Establishes requirements for protect-
 for obtaining data required to mini-  ing health and safety of field person-
 mize risk exposure at hazardous sub-  nel. Contains safety information, in-
 stance release sites.                structions, and procedures.
 Control No.: 9285.2-03
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-213843/CCE
 Price Code: A03
 Field Standard Operating Pro-
 cedures For Decontamination
 of   Response   Personnel
 (F.S.O.P. #7)
 January 1985
 OERR/ERD
 41 pages

 Describes approved operating pro-
 cedures for decontamination of re-
 sponse personnel and equipment.

 Control No.: 9285.2-02
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-213850/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Field Standard Operating Pro-
cedures For Establishing Work
Zones (F.S.O.P. #6)
April 1,1985
OERR/ERD
23 pages

Describes procedures to establish
work zones which minimize risk ex-
posure at hazardous release sites.

Control No.: 9285.2-04
NTIS Order No.: PB91-213827/CCE
Price Code: A03
Control No.: 9285.2-05
NTIS Order No.: PB91-213835/CCE
Price Code: A03
OSWER Integrated Health
and Safety Policy *
August 16,1988
OERR/IO
35 pages

Requires all EPA employees comply
with Occupational Health and Safety
Administration (OSHA), and  with
EPA Health and Safety Directives.

Control No.: 9285.0-01
NTIS Order No.: PB90-258344/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Priority for Health and Safety
 Requirements,  Especially
 Medical Surveillance Require-
 ments, for EPA  Employees
 Who Support OSWER Pro-
 grams
 March 1,1990
 OERR/ERD
 5 pages

 Reminds employees that EPA must
 comply with OSHA's hazardous
 waste and emergency response
 worker protection rule.   Provides
 details regarding medical surveil-
 lance requirements.

 Control No.: 9285.3-06
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921346/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Standard Operating Safety
Guides *
July 5,1988
OERR/ERD
137 pages

Describes current  Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) regulations as they apply to
hazardous waste workers. Updates
the November 1984 edition of Stan-
dard Operating Safety Guides.

Control No.: 9285.1-01C
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249590/CCE
Price Code: A07
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Risk Assessment and Risk Management
Computerized Systemf orPer-
formingRiskAssessmentsfor
Chemical Constituents of Haz-
ardous Waste
January 1990
ORD/OHEA
21 pages

Assists environmental personnel in
conducting risk assessments at haz-
ardous waste sites, and also in re-
viewing assessments generated by
contractors for correspondence with
EPA and State standards.  System
combines database, expert exposure,
and risk values in an IBM-PC format
with a user-friendly interface.

EPA/600/D-90/044
NTIS Order No.: PB90-222001/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Guidance for Coordinating
 ATSDR Health Assessment
 Activities with the Superfund
 Remedial Process
 April 22,1987
 OERR/HSED
 22 pages

 Provides guidance to support ATSDR
 in meeting its health assessment re-
 quirements. Summarizes the various
 EPA response activities for which
 consultation with ATSDR may be re-
 quested. Outlines ATSDRs manage-
 ment process for citizen petitions.

 Control No.: 9285.4-02
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-214080/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Guidance for Data Useability
in Risk Assessment *
September 1990
OERR/HSED
272 pages

Provides a consistent basis for deci-
sion making and the minimum qual-
ity/quantity of environmental ana-
lytical data.

Control No.: 9285.7-05
EPA/540/G-90/008
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921208/CCE
Price Code: A12
Guidance for Data Useability
in  Risk Assessment (Fact
Sheet) *
September 1990
OERR/HSED
8 pages

Provides data  users with a nation-
ally-consistent basis for making deci-
sions about the minimum quality and
quantity of environmental analytical
data, regardless of which parties con-
duct the investigation.

Control No.: 9285.7-05FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921312/CCE
Price Code: A02
Health Effects Assessment
Summary Tables,  Fourth
Quarter FY 90
January 1991
ORD/OHEA
2 pages

Identifies  current literature on
changes  in assessment criteria for
many chemicals. Tables summarize
reference doses (RFDs) for toxicity
from subchronic and chronic inhala-
tion and from oral exposure, slope
factors, and unit risk values. Annual
publication with quarterly updates.

Control No.: 9200.5-303
NTIS Order No.: PB90-921100/CCE
Price Code: AOO
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                                               Risk Assessment and Risk Management
 Integrated Risk Information
 System (IRIS) (for IBM PC/
 AT Microcomputers)
 April 1990
 ORD/OHEA
 7 diskettes

 Contains summary information re-
 lated to human health risk assess-
 ment. EPA's primary vehicle for com-
 munication of chronic health hazard
 information. Contains chemical-spe-
 cific information for approximately
 500 chemicals. Available in an on-
 line database and on 51 /4-inch, high
 density, 1.2M diskettes.

 NTIS Order No.: PB90-591330/CCE
 Price Code: DOS
Interim Guidance on  Estab-
lishing Soil Lead Cleanup Lev-
els at Superfund Sites
September 7,1989
OERR/HSED
3 pages

Sets forth an interim soil cleanup level
for total lead, considered protective
for direct contact at residential set-
tings.

Control No.: 9355.4-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921352/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Supplement to Interim Guid-
 ance on Establishing Soil Lead
 Cleanup Levels at Superfund
 Sites
 January 26,1990
 OERR/HSED
 2 pages

 Reiterates that  OSWER  Directive
 9355.4-02 on interim soil cleanup lev-
 els for lead is a guidance document,
 not a binding regulation.

 Control No.: 9355.4-02A
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921352/CCE
 Price Code: A02  (Sold as a Set)
Quantifying Effects in Ecologi-
cal Site Assessments: Biologi-
cal and Statistical Consider-
ations
1990
ORD/ERL-CORV
31 pages

Describes research on toxicity test
methods and on site characterization/
assessment methods. Addresses ways
of integrating methods to achieve
meaningful ecological assessments of
hazardous waste sites.

EPA/600/D-90/152
NTIS Order No.: PB91-129189/CCE
Price Code: A03
 Risk Assessment Guidance for
 Superfund,  Volume 1:   Hu-
 man  Health  Evaluation
 Manual, Part A
 April 1990
 OERR/HSED
 9 pages

 The Fact Sheet alerts RPMs and other
 personnel to new aspects of the Hu-
 man Health Evaluation Manual, the
 purpose and steps of the baseline risk
 assessment, and  where  additional
 help can be obtained.

 Control No.: 9285.7-01FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-273830/CCE
 Price Code: A02
Risk Assessment Guidance for
Superfund, Volume!: Human
Health  Evaluation Manual,
Part A, Interim Final *
December 1989
OERR/HSED
290 pages

Assists RPMs and OSCs in managing
public health risk assessments at
Superfund sites. Addresses data col-
lection and evaluation; exposure and
toxicity assessment; risk character-
ization; and management and docu-
mentation.

Control No.: 9285.7-01B
EPA/540/1-89/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-155581/CCE
Price Code: A13
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                                              Risk Assessment and Risk Management
RiskAssessmentGuidancefor
Superfund,Volume  2:  En-
vironmentalEvaluation Man-
ual, Interim Final *
March 1989
OERR/HSED
64 pages

Provides RPMs and OSCs with a sci-
entific framework for considering
environmental effects of contamina-
tion and of remedial designs. Identi-
fies technical resources that may be
needed and how to find them.

Control No.: 9285.7-01 A
EPA/540/1-89/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-155599/CCE
Price Code: A04
Human Health Evaluation
Manual, Supplemental Guid-
ance: Standard Default Expo-
sure Factors *
May 1991
OERR/HSED
28 pages

Presents standard exposure factors
for use in baseline risk assessments.
Intended to promote consistency in
estimating  concentrations  of
environmentalcontaminants and in
describing responses of exposed
populations

Control No.: 9285.6-03
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921314/CCE
Price Code: A03
Risk Assessment in  Super-
fund:  A Primer
April 1991
OERR/HSED
85 pages

An introduction to risk assessment
for Superfund Remedial Project Man-
agers (RPMs) and On-Scene Coordi-
nator (OSCs). This is an internal train-
ing document.

Control No.: 9285.7-05
EPA/540/X-91/002
NTIS Order No.: PB91-214197/CCE
Price Code: A05
Role of the Baseline Risk As-
sessment in Superfund* Rem-
edy Selection Decisions
April 22,1991
OERR/HSCD
10 pages

Provides further guidance on how to
use the baseline risk assessment to
make risk management  decisions.
Clarifies the use of the baseline risk
assessment in selecting appropriate
remedies underCERCLA Sectionl21.
Promotes consistency in  preparing
site-specific risk assessments. Helps
ensure that appropriate documenta-
tion from the baseline risk assess-
ment is included in Superfund rem-
edy selection documents.

Control No.: 9355.0-30
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921359/CCE
Price Code: A03
Superfund Exposure Assess-
ment Manual *
April 1988
OERR/HSED
166 pages

Provides RPMs with the guidance
necessary to conduct exposure as-
sessments that meet the needs of the
Superfund human health risk evalu-
ation process.  Describes the inte-
grated exposure assessment process
as applied to uncontrolled hazard-
ous waste sites, and the use of estima-
tion procedures and computer mod-
eling techniques for the analysis of
uncontrolled sites.

Control No.: 9285.5-01
EPA/540/1-88/001
NTIS Order No.: PB89-135859/CCE
Price Code: A08
Superfund Risk Assessment
Information Directory
November 1986
OERR/HSED
200 pages

Identifies and describes sources of
information useful in conducting
Superfund-related risk assessments
such as, automated databases, data
files and tapes, models, directories,
periodicals, publications, and human
and corporate resources.

Control No.: 9285.6-01
EPA/540/1-86/061
NTIS Order No.: PB87-188918/CCE
Price Code: A09
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                                                                           Site Assessment
           General
 Expanded Site  Inspection
 Transitional Guidance Fiscal
 Year 1988
 October 1987
 OERR/HSED
 76 pages

 Serves as a consolidated ready refer-
 ence for conducting site inspection
 work on sites projected for the NPL.

 Control No.:  9345.1-02
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-183377/CCE
 Price Code: A05
Field  Screening Methods
Catalog — User's Guide
September 1988
OERR/HSED
128 pages

Assists in identifying field screening
methods applicable to specific site
characteristics.  Database  III Plus-
based system.

Control No.: 9380.0-08
EPA/540/2-88/005
NTIS Order No.: PB89-134159/CCE
Price Code: A07
 Guidance for Performing Pre-
 liminary Assessments Under
 CERCLA *
 September 1991
 OERR/HSED
 288 pages

 Provides instructions for conducting
 a PA and reporting results. Discusses
 information required to evaluate and
 score a site. Assists PA investigators
 in  conducting high-quality assess-
 ments.

 Control No.: 9345.0-01A
 NTIS Order No.: PB92-963303/CCE
 Price Code: A13
Management of Investigation-
Derived Wastes During Site
Inspections *
May 1,1991
OERR/HSED
68 pages

Presents a general regulatory back-
ground and options for management
of investigation-derived  wastes
(IDW) generated during Superfund
site inspections (SIS).

Control No.: 9345.3-02
EPA540/G-91/009
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921331/CCE
Price Code: A04
                      General


 PA-Score Software;  User's
 Manual and Tutorial:  Vers-
 ion 1.0
 September 1991
 OERR/HSED
 76 pages

 Developed to assist preliminary as-
 sessment evaluations by generating
 an upper-bound estimate of the Haz-
 ard Ranking System Score and Asso-
 ciated documentation for a site. Pro-
 vides instructions to install and use
 PA-Score and PA-Print.

 Control No.: 9345.1-11
 NTIS Order No.: PB92-963302/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 PA-Score  Software; User's
 Manual and Tutorial: Version
 1.0
 September 1991
 OERR/HSED
manual and diskette

Control No.: 9345.1-11
NTIS Order No.: PB92-500032/CCE
Price Code: D02 (Sold as a Set)
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Site Assessment
General

Policy on Floodplains and
Wetland  Assessments  for
CERCLA Actions
August 1985
OERR/OPM
12 pages

Discusses specific situations requir-
ing preparation of a floodplains or
wetlands assessment and the factors
to be considered in preparing such an
assessment.

Control No.: 9280.0-02
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921329/CCE
Price Code: A03
    National Priorities
      Listing Process
CERCLIS Listing*
February 5,1990
OERR/HSED
7 pages
Assures rapid entry into CERCLIS
locations identified  to or by the
Agency as potential hazardous waste
release sites. Re-emphasizes the use
of the Preliminary Assessment Peti-
tion and provides a copy of the public
educational bulletin.

Control No.: 9320.3-08
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921348/CCE
Price Code: A02
CERCLIS  (Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability
Information System) Site Lo-
cation Extract
1991
OERR/OPM
magnetic tapes

Contains data on potential hazard-
ous waste sites that have been  re-
ported to EPA by States, municipali-
ties, private companies, and private
persons. Lists sites by name, alias,
location, and indicators for National
Priorities List status and Federal fa-
cilities.  Revised quarterly.

NTIS Order No.: PB91-591310/CCE
Price Code: T02
Field Test of the Proposed
Revised Hazard Ranking Sys-
tem*
August, 1989
OERR/HSED
140 pages

Assesses the costs and implementa-
tion concerns associated With the
modifications in the EPA's Hazard
Ranking System (HRS).  Examines
feasibility, costs, and information
availability related to the revised HRS.

Control No.: 9320.7-00
EPA/540/P-90/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-222746/CCE
Price Code: A07
Closing the NPL Book Under
the Original HRS *
November 1990
OERR/HSED
6 pages

Summarizes  the process for estab-
lishing the National Priorities List
(NPL) under the original Hazardous
Ranking System (HRS).  The HRS
follows prescribed rules to assign
numerical values to factors charac-
terizing the potential of any given
release to cause harm to public health
or the environment.

Control No.: 9320.7-04FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921302/CCE
Price Code: A01
Procedures for Completion
and Deletion of National Pri-
orities List Sites and Update
April 1989
OERR/HSCD
61 pages

Focuses on the technical determina-
tion the completion of cleanup at
Superfund sites and the subsequent
procedural requirements for  delet-
ing sites from the National Priorities
List (NPL).

Control No.: 9320.2-03A
Control No.: 9320.2-03B
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274556/CCE
Price Code: A04 (Sold as a Set)
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                                                                           Site Assessment
                                                           National Priorities Listing Process
 The Revised Hazard Ranking
 System: An Improved Tool for
 Screening Superfund Sites *
 November 1990
 OERR/HSED
 6 pages

 Summarizes the revisions in the Haz-
 ard Ranking System (HRS) and re-
 views what modifications were made
 in comparison to the original HRS.
 Guided by prescribed rules, the HRS
 assigns numerical values to factors
 characterizing the potential of any
 given release to cause harm to public
 health or the environment. The sys-
 tem is  used to  assess relative risks
 from hazardous waste sites.

 Control No.: 9320.7-01FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921307/CCE
 Price Code: A01
The Revised Hazard Ranking
System: Qs and As *
November 1990
OERR/HSED
10 pages

Discusses the revisions in the Hazard
Ranking System (HRS) in a questions
and answers format.

Control No.: 9320.7-02FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921305/CCE
Price Code: A02
The Revised Hazard Ranking
System: Background Informa-
tion*
November 1990
OERR/HSED
14 pages

Provides background information
and a summary of the revisions in the
Hazard Ranking System (HRS).  The
system is used to assess relative risks
from hazardous waste sites.

Control No.: 9320.7-03FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921303/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Technology
General
          General
Accessing Federal Data Bases
for Contaminated Site Clean-
Up Technologies
May 1991
OSWER/TIO
32 pages

Provides information on those sys-
tems maintaining data on remedial
technologies. Maybe used asapointer
to repositories of technical informa-
tion. Contains information on spe-
cific data elements, system uses,
hardwareandsoftwarerequirements,
and access.

Control No.: 9380.1-07
EPA/540/8-91/008
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921288/CCE
Price Code: A03
Assessment of International
Technologies  for Superfund
Applications: Technology Re-
view and Trip Report Results
September 1988
OSWER/TIO
54 pages

Provides  an overview of site
remediation technologies used in the
United States and Europe. Recom-
mends efforts to transfer European
technologies to the United States.

Control No.: 9380.0-10
EPA/540/2-88/003
NTIS Order No.: PB90-106428/CCE
Price Code: A04
Assessment  of Tentatively
Identified Compounds in
Superfund Samples
June 1990
ORD/ERL-ATHENS
10 pages

Compares analysis of stored mass
spectral data for 27 semivolatile
samples by 7 private laboratories with
the reanalysis by the Environmental
Research Laboratory, Athens, Geor-
gia.

EPA/600/M-89/030
NTIS Order No.: PB90-253816/CCE
Price Code: A02
Bibliography of  Federal Re-
ports  and  Publications  De-
scribing Alternative and In-
novative  Treatment Tech-
nologies for Corrective Action
and Site Remediation
May 1991
OSWER/TIO
29 pages

Addresses technologies which pro-
vide for the treatment of hazardous
wastes. Includes some references for
more conventional treatment  tech-
nologies, such as incineration and so-
lidification. Main focus is on innova-
tive technologies.  Scheduled to un-
dergo periodic revisions.

Control No.: 9380.1-08
EPA/540/8-91/007
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921293/CCE
Price Code: A03
Compendium of Technologies
Used  in the  Treatment  of
Hazardous Wastes
September 1987
ORD/OTTRS
56 pages

Describes applicability and status of
a variety of treatment technologies.
Includes a non-exhaustive list of ven-
dors, suppliers, and developers.

EPA/625/8-87/014
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274093/CCE
Price Code: A04
Engineering Bulletin: Chemi-
cal Dehalogenation  Treat-
ment: APEG Treatment
September 1990
ORD/RREL
8 pages

Provides current information on
chemical dehalogenation treatment:
APEG Treatment and its applicabil-
ity to aromatic halogenated com-
pounds.

Control No.: 9380.6-01C
EPA/540/2-90/015
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228031/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                                 Technology
 Forum on Innovative Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment Tech-
 nologies: Domestic and Inter-
 national.  Atlanta, Georgia,
 June 19-21,1989. Abstract Pro-
 ceedings
 September 1989
 OSWER/TIO
 56 pages

 Presents abstracts of 30 presentations
 describing successful case studies of
 physical/chemical, biological, ther-
 mal, and stabilization treatment meth-
 ods. "Forum on Innovative Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment Technologies:
 Domestic and International," (EPA/
 540/2-89/056), compiles technical
 papers presented at the June 1989
 conference.

 EPA/540/2-89/055
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-268509/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 Forum on Innovative Hazard-
 ous Waste Treatment Tech-
 nologies: Domestic and Inter-
 national
 September 1989
 OSWER/TIO
 329 pages

Control No.: 9380.0-16
EPA/540/2-89/056
NTIS Order No.: PB90-183799/CCE
Price Code: A15
 Guide to Treatment Technol-
 ogies for Hazardous Wastes at
 Superfund Sites
 March 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 20 pages

 Aids in the identification of alterna-
 tive technologies for treating wastes.

 Control No.: 9380.0-18
 EPA/540/2-89/052
 NTIS Order No.: PB89-190821/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Inventory  of  Treatability
Study Vendors
March 1990
OERR/HSCD
303 pages

Facilitates the performance of treata-
bility  studies by ensuring that re-
quests for proposals (RFPs)  for
treatability studies  are made avail-
able to the broadest subset of contrac-
tors.

Control No.: 9380.3-03
EPA/540/2-90/003a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228395/CCE
Price Code: A14
                       General

 Laboratory Evaluation of the
 Low Temperature Character-
 istics of Four Protective Cloth-
 ing Materials
 January 1991
 ORD/RREL
 33 pages

 Analyses several low-temperature
 characteristics of Challenge 5100, a
 new protective clothing material. The
 material's performance on two stiff-
 ness tests is compared to that of three
 other protective clothing materials:
 chlorinated polyethylene, polyvinyl
 chloride/nylon,  and butyl/nylon/
 butyl.

 EPA/600/2-91/001
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-148452/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Superfund  Treatment Tech-
nologies: A Vendor List
September 1986
OERR/ORD
540 pages

Provides current information, de-
scriptions, and technical information
on capability and availability of mo-
bile treatment units.

Control No.: 9380.0-09
EPA/540/2-86/004F
NTIS Order No.: PB87-184578/CCE
Price Code: A23
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Technology
General

Technical Support S ervices for
Superfund Site Remediation,
Second Edition
November 1990
OSWER/TIO
73 pages

Describes technical support services
available to EPA field staff.  High-
lights the significant OSWER and
ORD technical assistance programs
that have procedures in place to pro-
cess requests for assistance (e.g. an-
swering a technical question, provid-
ing staff to work on the problem, or
referring callers to the appropriate
source. Updated periodically.

Control No.: 9380.1-14
EPA/540/8-90/011
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921285/CCE
Price Code: A04
       SITE Program
American Combustion Pyre-
tron Destruction System: Ap-
plications Analysis Report
June 1989
ORD/RREL
54 pages

Discusses advantages of the Ameri-
can Combustion Pyretron Destruc-
tion System, an oxygen-enhanced
burner system. Analyzes application
at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.

Control No.: 9380.0-35
EPA/540/A5-89/008
NTIS Order No.: PB90-258427/CCE
Price Code: A04
Application Analysis Report:
Chemfix Technologies Inc.,
Solidification/Stabilization
Process
May 1991
ORD/RREL
48 pages

Provides an evaluation of the Chemfix
Solidification/Stabilization treatment
process.  Discusses appropriate ap-
plications and process limitation par-
ticularly reductions of lead and cop-
per.

Control No.:9380.0-49
EPA/540/A5-89/011
NTIS Order No.: PB91-187054/CCE
Price Code: A03
Applications Analysis Report:
SITE Program Demonstration
Test Soliditech, Inc. Solidifi-
cation/Stabilization Process
September 1990
ORD/RREL
59 pages

Evaluates the Soliditech, Inc. Solidifi-
cation/Stabilization technology.
Analyzes contaminant mobility,
structure, and integrity of the solidi-
fied material.

EPA/540/A5-90/005
NTIS Order No.: PB91-129817/CCE
Price Code: A04
Application Analysis Report:
SITE Program, CF Systems
Organics Extraction System,
New Bedford, Massachusetts.
August 1990
ORD/RREL
74 pages

Summarizes the results of the CF Sys-
tems critical fluid organics extraction
system.  Analyzes best application
for this technology.

Control No.: 9380.1-04
EPA/540/A5-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB91-113845/CCE
Price Code: A04
Development  of  Electro-
Acoustic Soil Decontamina-
tion (BSD) for In-Situ Appli-
cations
April 1990
ORD/RREL
141 pages

Provides an evaluation and demon-
strate the removal/concentration of
heavy metals such as cadmium and
zinc.

EPA/540/5-90/004
NTIS Order No.: PB90-204728/CCE
Price Code: A07
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                                                                               Technology
 Emerging Technologies: Bio-
 Recovery Systems Removal
 and Recovery of Metal Ions
 from Ground Water
 August 1990
 ORD/RREL
 56 pages

 Provides results of laboratory tests
 and on-site pilot scale demonstration
 of Bio-Recovery Systems' AlgaSORB
 technology. Appendices include labo-
 ratory analysis results

 EPA/540/5-90/005a
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-252594/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 Emerging Technologies: Bio-
 Recovery  Systems Removal
 and Recovery  of Metal  Ions
 from Ground Water. Appen-
 dices
 August 1990
 ORD/RREL
 118 pages

 EPA/540/5-90/005b
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-252602/CCE
 Price Code: A06
 International Waste Technolo-
 gies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabili-
 zation/Solidification: Appli-
 cations Analysis Report
 August 1990
 ORD/RREL
 92 pages

 Evaluates applicability of Interna-
 tional Waste Technologies as an on-
 site treatment method for waste site
 cleanup.

 EPA/540/A5-89/004
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-269085/CCE
 Price Code:  A05
HAZCON Solidification Pro-
cess, Douglassville, PA: Ap-
plications Analysis Report
May 1989
ORD/RREL
65 pages

Evaluates the HAZCON solidifica-
tion technology. Analyzes its appli-
cability as an on-site treatment
method for waste site cleanup.

Control No.: 9380.0-38
EPA/540/A5-89/001
NTIS Order No.: PB89-206031/CCE
Price Code: A04
Shirco Infrared Incineration
System: Applications Analy-
sis Report
June 1989
ORD/RREL
137 pages

Evaluates applicability of the Shirco
Infrared Incineration System as an
on-site treatment method for waste
site cleanup.

Control No.: 9380.0-36
EPA/540/A5-89/010
NTIS Order No.: PB89-233423/CCE
Price Code: A07
                SITE Program

 SITE Program Demonstration
 of the Ultrox International
 Ultraviolet  Radiation/Oxida-
 tion Technology
 January 1990
 ORD/RREL
 142 pages

 Presents field  evaluation results of
 ultraviolet radiation/oxidation tech-
 nology.  Evaluates technology used
 in treating ground water  contami-
 nated with volatile organic com-
 pounds.

 EPA/540/5-89/012
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-198177/CCE
 Price Code: A07
Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation Program:
Progress  and Accomplish-
ments, Fiscal Year 1989
March 1990
ORD/RREL
84 pages

Annual report to Congress. Summa-
rizes the progress, accomplishments,
and results of the Superfund Innova-
tive Technology Evaluation (SITE)
program through 1989.

EPA/540/5-90/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-216516/CCE
Price Code: A05
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Technology
SITE Program

Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation (SITE) Pro-
gram Strategy  and Program
Plan
December 1986
OSWER/TIO
58 pages

Describes strategy and program plan,
Provides participation information.

Control No.: 9380.2-03
EPA/540/G-86/001
NTIS Order No.: PB87-181939/CCE
Price Code: A04
Superfund  Innovative Tech-
nology Program: Technology
Profiles
November 1989
OERR/RREL
129 pages

Profiles 52 demonstrations and
emerging  technologies.  Discusses
appications. Reviews conditions.

Control No.: 9380.0-24
EPA/540/5-89/013
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249756/CCE
Price Code: A07
Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation; Technol-
ogy Demonstration Summary,
Chemf ix Solidification/Stabi-
lization Process,  Clackamas,
Oregon
December 1990
OSWER/TIO
6 pages

Summarizes demonstration of
Chemfix's stabilization/solidification
technology.

Control No.: 9380.0-48
EPA/540/S5-89/011
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921373/CCE
Price Code: A02
Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  CF  Systems Organics
Extraction   System   New
Bedford, Massachusetts; Vol-
ume 1
January 1990
ORD/RREL
107 pages

Contains information on the perfor-
mance and cost of processes for use
in site assessments. Evaluates spe-
cific operating and cost information.

Control No.: 9380.0-47
EPA/540/5-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-186495/CCE
Price Code: A06

Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  CF  Systems Organics
Extraction   System   New
Bedford, Massachusetts; Vol-
ume 2
January 1990
ORD/RREL
174 pages

EPA/540/5-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-186503/CCE
Price Code: A08
Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  Chemfix Technologies,
Inc., Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process Clackamas, Or-
egon; Volume 1
September 1990
ORD/RREL
134 pages

Reports on the SITE demonstration
of the CHEMFIX solidification/sta-
bilization process for treating haz-
ardous waste. Volume 1 includes a
comprehensive description of this
technology, plus a complete account
of the procedures and results of the
demonstration. Volume 2 contains
the analytical data, QA /QC data, and
other information related to this SITE
demonstration.

EPA/540/5-89/011a
NTIS Order No.: PB91-127696/CCE
Price Code: A07

Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  Chemfix Technologies,
Inc., Solidification/Stabiliza-
tion Process Clackamas, Or-
egon; Volume 2
September 1990
ORD/RREL
486 pages

EPA/540/5-89/011b
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274127/CCE
Price Code: A21
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                                                                             Technology
 Technology Evaluation Re-
 port:   International Waste
 Technologies/Geo-Con In situ
 Stabilization/Solidification
 (Volume 3) Update Report
 September 1990
 ORD/RREL
 54 pages

 Updates Volume 1 of the "Technol-
 ogy Evaluation Report: International
 Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ
 Stabilization/Solidification/' and dis-
 cusses the results of long term moni-
 toring tests and compares them to the
 results of the demonstration.  Vol-
 ume4updates Volume2of the "Tech-
 nology Evaluation Report: Interna-
 tional Waste Technologies/Geo-Con
 In Situ Stabilization/Solidification/'
 and contains the technical operating
 data-logs, laboratory analysis, and
 microstructural analysis.

 EPA/540/5-89/004c
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-269069/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 Technology Evaluation Re-
 port:  International Waste
 Technologies/Geo-Con In situ
 Stabilization/Solidification
 (Volume 4) Update Report
 September 1990
 ORD/RREL
352 pages

EPA/540/5-89/004d
NTIS Order No.: PB90-269077/CCE
Price Code: A16
Technology Evaluation  Re-
port: SITE Program Demon-
stration Test, the American
Combustion  Pyretron Ther-
mal Destruction System at the
U.S. EPA's Combustion  Re-
search Facility
April 1989
ORD/RREL
248 pages

Compares and evaluates performance
of the American Combustion,  Inc.,
Thermal Destruction System when
fired alone and when mixed with a
coal tar waste.

EPA/540/5-89/008
NTIS Order No.: PB89-167894/CCE
Price Code: All
                SITE Program

 Technology  Evaluation Re-
 port: SITE Program Demon-
 stration Test HAZCON Solidi-
 fication Douglassville, Penn-
 sylvania; Volume 1
 February 1989
 ORD/RREL
 131 pages

 Volume 1 summarizes results of the
 HAZCON Solidification SITE Pro-
 gram Demonstration Test. Volume 2
 provides supporting data.

 EPA/540/5-89/001a
 NTIS Order No.: PB89-158810/CCE
 Price Code: A07

 Technology Evaluation  Re-
 port:  SITE Program Demon-
 stration Test HAZCON Solidi-
 fication Douglassville, Penn-
 sylvania; Volume 2
 February 1989
ORD/RREL
326 pages

EPA/540/5-89/001b
NTIS Order No.: PB89-158828/CCE
Price Code: A15
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Technology
SITE Program

Technology Evaluation Re-
port: SITE Program Demon-
stration Test, International
Waste Technologies In  Situ
Stabilization/Solidification,
Hialeah, Florida; Volume 1
June 1989
ORD/RREL
105 pages

Discusses information on the perfor-
mance and cost of the technology in
order to assess its use at uncontrolled
hazardous waste sites.

Control No.: 9380.0-37
EPA/540/5-89/004a
NTIS Order No.: PB89-194161/CCE
Price Code: A06

Technology Evaluation Re-
port: SITE  Program Demon-
stration Test, International
Waste Technologies In  Situ
Stabilization/Solidification,
Hialeah, Florida; Volume 2
June 1989
ORD/RREL
1121 pages

EPA/540/5-89/004b
NTIS Order No.: PB89-194179/CCE
Price Code: A99
Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  SITE Program Demon-
stration Test of the Shirco Pi-
lot Infrared  Incinerator Sys-
tem, Volume 1: Summary of
Review
April 1989
ORD/RREL
126 pages

Volume 1 summarizes the effective-
ness and technology in thermal de-
struction of soil contaminants. Vol-
ume 2 provides data for the demon-
stration test.

EPA/540/5-89/007a
NTIS Order No.: PB89-167902/CCE
Price Code: A06

Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  SITE Program Demon-
stration Test of the Shirco Pi-
lot Infrared  Incinerator Sys-
tem, Volume 2: Data
April 1989
ORD/RREL
600 pages

EPA/540/5-89/007b
NTIS Order No.: PB89-167910/CCE
Price Code: A25
Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  SITE Program Demon-
stration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization
Process; Volume 1
February 1990
ORD/RREL
138 pages

Evaluates solidification/stabilization
process focusing on performance and
cost. Volume 1 includes contaminant
mobility and structural integrity as
well as a complete account of the pro-
cedures and  results of the demon-
stration. Volume 2 provides the ana-
lytical data and other information
related to this SITE demonstration.

Control No.: 9380.0-39
EPA/540/5-89/005a
NTIS Order No.: PB90-191750/CCE
Price Code: A07

Technology Evaluation Re-
port:  SITE Program Demon-
stration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization
Process; Volume 2
February 1990
ORD/RREL
676 pages

EPA/540/5-89/005b
NTIS Order No.: PB90-191768/CCE
Price Code: A99
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                                                                             Technology
Technology Evaluation  Re-
port: SITE Program Demon-
stration Test Terra Vac In Situ
Vacuum Extraction System;
Volume 1
April 1989
ORD/RREL
112 pages

Discusses the operations of Terra Vac
Inc.'s vacuum extraction unit.  Vol-
ume  1 diagrams the system and con-
tains the final sampling and analyti-
cal report including the quality as-
surance project plan. Volume 2 pro-
vides data from the test.

EPA  540/5-89/003a
NTIS Order No.: PB89-192025/CCE
Price Code: A06

Technology Evaluation  Re-
port: SITE Program  Demon-
stration Test Terra Vac In Situ
Vacuum  Extraction  System;
Volume 2
April 1989
ORD/RREL
337 pages

EPA/540/5-89/003b
NTIS Order No.: PB89-192033/CCE
Price Code: A15
Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Ex-
traction System: Applications
Analysis Report
July 1989
ORD/RREL
65 pages

Evaluates the Terra Vac in situ extrac-
tion system and discusses applica-
tions.

Control No.: 9380.0-46
EPA/540/A5-89/003
NTIS Order No.: PB90-119744/CCE
Price Code: A04
Toxic Treatments, In Situ
Steam/Hot-Air  Stripping
Technology:  Applications
Analysis Report
March 1991
ORD/RREL
39 pages
Describes field activities and labora-
tory results. Provides an interpreta-
tion of available data. Discusses the
potential applicability of in  situ
steam/hot-air stripping technology.

EPA/540/A5-90/008
NTIS Order No.: PB91-181768/CCE
Price Code: A03
           Innovative Technologies

       ULTROX International Ultra-
       violet Radiation/Oxidation
       Technology Applications
       Analysis Report
       September 1990
       ORD/RREL
       80 pages

       Analyzes treatment efficiency of the
       ULTROX technology.

       EPA/540/A5-89/012
       NTIS Order No.: PB91-129759/CCE
       Price Code: A05
                               Innovative Technologies
       Assessing the Geochemical
       Fate of Deep-Well-Injected
       Hazardous Waste: A Reference
       Guide
JUI   June 1990
       ORD/OTTRS
       200 pages
       Identifies potentially troubling geo-
       chemical reactions and explains how
       to test for incompatibility.

       EPA/625/6-89/025A
       NTIS Order No.: PB91-145706/CCE
       Price Code: A09
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Technology
Innovative Technologies

Assessment of Technologies
for the Remediation of Radio-
actively Contaminated Super-
fund Sites
January 1990
OERR/ORD
115 pages

Evaluates information needs for de-
veloping generic treatability studies
for the remediation of radiation sites.
Categorizes 25 proposed or listed NPL
radiation sites and provides a rating
system for evaluating remediation
technologies. Identifies gaps in data.

Control No.: 9380.0-20
EPA/540/2-90/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-204140/CCE
Price Code: A06
Furthering the Use of Innova-
tive Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs
August 1991
OSWER/TIO
20 pages

Describes the use of innovative treat-
ment technologies to better pursue
mandates, speed availability of per-
formance data, broaden accepted
treatment-based solutions, and lower
remediation costs through a larger
number of engineering options.

Control No.: 9380.0-17
EPA/540/2-90/004
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921336/CCE
Price Code: A03
Engineering Bulletin: In Situ
Soil Vapor Extraction Treat-
ment
May 1991
ORD/RREL
12 pages

Summarizes  the latest information
available on selected treatment and
site remediation technologies and
related issues.

Control No.: 9380.6-01G
EPA/540/2-91/006
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228072/CCE
Price Code: A03
Furthering the Use of Innova-
tive Treatment Technologies
in OSWER Programs
August 1991
OSWER/TIO
4 pages

Provides an overview of the uses of
innovative treatment technologies.
Betters the pursuit for mandates,
broadens accepted  treatment-based
solutions, and lowers remediation
costs.

Control No.: 9380.0-17FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921366/CCE
Price Code: A01
Handbook:  Responding  to
Discharges of  Sinking Haz-
ardous Substances
September 1987
OERR/ERD
308 pages

Provides guidance on response to
spills of chemicals that sink in water
bodies and contaminate bottom ma-
terials.  Describes the decision mak-
ing process associated with defining
spill parameters and impacts and se-
lecting  appropriate response mea-
sures.  Also describes the cleanup
and mitigative technologies that may
be used.

Control No.: 9355.0-32
EPA/540/2-87/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228346/CCE
Price Code: A13
Innovative Operational Treat-
ment Technologies for Appli-
cations  to  Superfund Sites:
Nine Case Studies
April 1990
OSWER/TIO
147 pages

Presents case studies that identify op-
erational  data from on-going and
completed remediation efforts.  Pro-
vides process  descriptions, perfor-
mance, and operational and case data.

EPA/540/2-90/006
NTIS Order No.: PB90-202656/CCE
Price Code: A07
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                                                                                   Technology
 Innovative Technology: BEST
 Solvent Extraction Process
 November 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 5 pages

 Describes the BEST solvent extrac-
 tion process. Discusses site charac-
 teristics affecting treatment feasibil-
 ity, technology considerations, and
 the status of the first full-scale test
 units.

 Control No.: 9200.5-253FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274218/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Innovative Technology: Gly-
colate Dehalogenation
November 1989
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Describes glycolate dehalogenation
as potentially effective in detoxifying
specific  types of aromatic organic
contaminants. Discusses site charac-
teristics affecting treatment feasibil-
ity, technology considerations, and
the status of new technological de-
velopments.

Control No.: 9200.5-254FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274226/CCE
Price Code: A01
 Innovative  Technology: In
 Situ Vitrification
 November 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 5 pages

 Discusses site characteristics affect-
 ing treatment feasibility, technology
 considerations, and the status of new
 technological developments.

 Control No.: 9200.5-251FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274192/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Innovative Technology: Slu-
rry Phase Biodegradation
November 1989
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Describes slurry phase biodegrada-
tion and its effectiveness in treating
various organic contaminants. Also
discusses site characteristics affect-
ing treatment feasibility and technol-
ogy considerations.

Control No.: 9200.5-252FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274200/CCE
Price Code: A01
      Innovative Technologies


 Innovative Technology: Soil
 Washing
 November 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 5 pages

 Describes soil washing and its poten-
 tial for separating/segregating haz-
 ardous materials in solids, sludges,
 and sediments.  Discusses site char-
 acteristics affecting treatment feasi-
 bility, technology considerations, and
 the status of new technological de-
 velopments.

 Control No.: 9200.5-250FS
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274184/CCE
 Price Code: A01
Innovative Treatment Tech-
nologies:  Semi-Annual Sta-
tus Report, January 1991
 January 1991
OSWER/TIO
30 pages

Provides information on specific sites
that have selected or used innovative
treatment technologies. Information
serves to track progress.  Provides
market information to technology
vendors. Facilitates communication
among innovative technology users.

Control No.: 9380.0-19
EPA/540/2-91/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921290/CCE
Price Code: A03
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Technology
Innovative Technologies

Method for the Supercritical
Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sedi-
ments
November 1990
ORD/EMSL-LV
256 pages

Evaluates the feasibility of using
supercritical fluid  extraction as a
sample extraction method for pollut-
ants and matrices of concern to the
EPA.

EPA/600/4-90/026
NTIS Order No.: PB91-127803/CCE
Price Code: A12
Mobile Treatment Technolo-
gies for Superfund Wastes
September 1986
OERR/HSCD
145 pages

Reviews the technologies associated
with the use of mobile systems to
treat Superfund wastes.

EPA/540/2-86/003F
NTIS Order No.: PB87-110656/CCE
Price Code: A07
Remedial Action, Treatment,
and Disposal of Hazardous
Waste; Proceedings of the
Annual  RREL Hazardous
Waste Research Symposium
(16th), Cincinnati, Ohio, April
3-5,1990
August 1990
ORD/RREL
668 pages

Presents the latest research findings.
Discusses remedial action treatment
and control technologies for  waste
disposal, landfill liner and cover sys-
tems, underground storage tanks, and
innovative/alternative treatment
technologies for hazardous waste.

EPA/600/9-90/037
NTIS Order No.: PB91-148379/CCE
Price Code: A99
Use of Office of Research and
Development's  Bioremedia-
tion Expertise in Superfund
Removal Program
March 12,1990
OERR/ERD
5 pages

Establishes a formal mechanism to
access capabilities  in the area of
bioremediation of oil spills, hazard-
ous substance spills, and Superfund
removal actions.

Control No.: 9380.4-01
NTIS Order No.: PB90-249798/CCE
Price Code: A01
Synopses of Federal Demon-
strations of Innovative Site
Remediation Technologies
May 1991
OSWER/TIO
133 pages

Describes field demonstrations of in-
novative technologies to treat haz-
ardous waste. Intended to be an in-
formation resource for hazardous
waste site project managers. Used as
a reference tool for assessing the avail-
ability and viability of innovative
technologies for treating contami-
nated ground water, soils, and sludge.

Control No.: 9380.1-06
EPA/540/8-91/009
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921284/CCE
Price Code: A07
Vendor Information Form,
To Be Completed for Partici-
pation in  the: Vendor Info-
rmation  System for Inno-
vative  Treatment Technolo-
gies (VISITT)
June 1991
OSWER/TIO
48 pages

VISITT will be used as a tool to screen
technologies for remediation. It will
direct users to more complete infor-
mation.

Control No.: 9380.1-12
EPA/540/2-91/011
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921289/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                              Technology
Workshop  on Innovative
Technologies for Treatment of
Contaminated Sediments.
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 13-14,
1990. Summary Report
November 1990
ORD/RREL
59 pages

Recaps each presentation and panel,
including discussion on "Future Di-
rection for Contaminated Sediment
Treatment." Other session topics in-
clude dredged materials, extraction
technologies, and biological/chemi-
cal treatment technologies.

EPA/600/2-90/054
NTIS Order No.: PB91-148296/CCE
Price Code: A04
             Air
Air/Superf und National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Volume 1, Application of Air
Pathway Analysis for Super-
fund Applications,  Interim
Report (Final)
July 1989
OAQPS
118 pages

Summarizes procedures for evaluat-
ing impacts, and the requirements of
"air pathway analysis." Volume 2
presents methods for estimating air
emissions at Superfund sites.  Vol-
ume 3 addresses emission of VOCs
and particulate matter generated by
remedial options. Volume 4 discusses
selection of a dispersion model.

Control No.: 9380.5-01A
EPA/450/1-89/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-113374/CCE
Price Code: A06
Air/Superf und National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Volume 2,  Estimation  of
Baseline Air Emissions at
Superfund Sites (Revised), In-
terim Report (Final)
August 1990
OAQPS
390 pages

Control No.: 9380.5-01B
EPA/450/1-89/002A
NTIS Order No.: PB90-270588/CCE
Price Code: A17

Air/Superf und National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Volume 3, Estimation of Air
Emissions from Clean-up Ac-
tivities  at Superfund Sites,
Interim Report (Final)
January 1989
OAQPS
249 pages

Control No.: 9380.5-01C
EPA/450/1-89/003
NTIS Order No.: PB89-180061/CCE
Price Code: All

Air/Superf und National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Volume 4, Procedures for Dis-
persion Modeling and Air
Monitoring for Superfund Air
Pathway Analysis, Interim
Report (Final)
July 1989
OAQPS
309 pages

Control No.: 9380.5-01D
EPA/450/1-89/004
NTIS Order No.: PB90-113382/CCE
Price Code: A14
  Selected Technologies:  Air

Air/Superf und National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Contingency Plans at Super-
fund Sites Using Air Monitor-
ing
September 1990
OAQPS
107 pages

Relatesair program established to pro-
tect off-site populations.  Describes
cases of professional judgment as they
apply to individual sites.

Control No.: 9380.5-03
EPA/450/1-90/005
NTIS Order No.: PB91-102129/CCE
Price Code: A06
Air/Superf und National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Air Stripper Design Manual
(Final Report)
May 1990
OAQPS
112 pages

Describes a computer model package
"ASPAIR" developed in the project
to describe the air stripping process
along with processes for controlling
air emissions.  Provides capital and
annualized costs graphs for catalytic
oxidation and carbon absorption units
used to control the emissions from air
strippers.

Control No.: 9380.5-04
EPA/450/1-90/003
NTIS Order No.: PB91-125997/CCE
Price Code: A06
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 Technology
 Selected Technologies: Air

 Air/Superfund National Tech-
 nical Guidance Study Series:
 Development of Example Pro-
 cedures for Evaluating the Air
 Impacts of Soil Excavation
 Associated with Superfund
 Remedial Actions (Final Re-
 port)
 July 1990
 OAQPS
 80 pages

 Identifies and defines the computa-
 tion requirements for estimating the
 air impacts from the remediation of
 Superfund sites. Outlines a set of
 procedures that could be used to as-
 sist in the evaluation of air-pathway
 effects.

 Control No.: 9380.5-05
 EPA/450/4-90/014
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-255662/CCE
 Price Code: A05
Air/Superfund National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Emission Factors for Super-
fund Remediation Technolo-
gies
March 1991
OAQPS
91 pages

Contains procedures and example
calculations for estimating air emis-
sions generated by contaminated
material treatmentatSuperfund sites.

Control No.: 9380.5-07
EPA/450/1-91/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-190975/CCE
Price Code: A05
Air/Superfund National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Superfund  Air  Pathway
Analyses Review Criteria
Checklists (Final Report)
January 17,1990
OAQPS
64 pages

Presents a systematic approach for
air reviewers.  Discusses the back-
ground, purpose and application of
each of four phases, covering the
workplan, Remedial Investigation
(RI), Feasibility Study (FS), and the
Remedial Design (RD).

Control No.: 9380.5-06
EPA/450/1-90/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-182544/CCE
Price Code: A04
Environmental Asbestos As-
sessment Manual; Superfund
Method for the Determination
of Asbestos in Ambient Air,
Part 1:  Method (Interim Ver-
sion)
May 1990
OERR/ORD
122 pages

Provides a sampling and analysis
method for the determination of as-
bestos in the air to provide results
suitable for supporting risk assess-
ment at Superfund sites. Part 1 pre-
sents the method; part 2 presents the
technical background.

Control No.: 9285.5-02-1 (Part 1)
EPA/540/2-90/005a
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274283/CCE
Price Code: A06

Environmental Asbestos  As-
sessment Manual; Superfund
Method for the Determination
of Asbestos  in Ambient Air,
Part 2: Technical Background
Document (Interim Version)
May 1990
OERR/ORD
106 pages

Control No.: 9285.5-02-2 (Part 2)   ,
EPA/540/2-90/005b
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274291/CCE
Price Code: A06
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                                                                                 Technology
Guidance  on  Applying the
Data Quality Objectives Pro-
cess for Ambient Air Monitor-
ing Around Superfund Sites
(Stages 1 and 2)
August 1989
OAQPS
52 pages

Stages 1 and 2 provide direction and
assistance on using the data quality
objectives process to design an ambi-
ent air monitoring system around a
Superfund site.  Stage 3 illustrates
how the data quality objectives (DQO)
process is used to design an ambient
air monitoring system that will be
adequate for the intended use of the
data. Illustrates the complete process
of developing a monitoring system
for volatile organic compounds in the
ambient air.

Control No.: 9380.5-08A
EPA/450/4-89/015
NTIS Order No.: PB90-204603/CCE
Price Code: A04

Guidance  on  Applying  the
Data Quality Objectives Pro-
cess for Ambient Air Monitor-
ing Around Superfund Sites
(Stage 3)
March 1990
OAQPS
66 pages

Control No.: 9380.5-08B
EPA/450/4-90/005
NTIS Order No.: PB90-204611/CCE
Price Code: A04
Review  and Evaluation of
Area Source Dispersion Algo-
rithms for Emission Sources
at Superfund Sites (Final Re-
port)
November 1989
OAQPS
124 pages

Examines air quality dispersion mod-
eling algorithms associated with esti-
mating ambient concentrations at
Superfund sites. Describes emission
characteristics associated  with
Superfund sites. Reviews available
techniques formodehngarea sources.
Describes the results of area source
models that compare concentration
predictions.

Control No.: 9380.5-09
EPA/450/4-89/020
NTIS Order No.: PB90-142753/CCE
Price Code: A06
Soil Vapor Extraction VOC
Control Technology Assess-
ment (Final Report)
September 1989
OAQPS
74 pages

Investigates and evaluates potential
VOC control techniques for use at
Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) sites.

Control No.: 9380.5-10
EPA/450/4-89/017
NTIS Order No.: PB90-216995/CCE
Price Code:  A04
   Selected Technologies: Air


TSCREEN:   A Model for
Screening Toxic Air Pollutant
Concentrations (User's Guide)
January 1991
OAQPS
38 pages

Describes TSCREEN, a model for es-
timating maximum short-term ambi-
ent pollution concentrations for a
variety of release scenarios from
Superfund sites and other sources of
toxic air releases. Implements proce-
dures developed in "A Workbook of
Screening Techniques for Assessing
Impacts of  Toxic Air Pollutants,"
EPA/450/4-88/009 (PB89-13340),
and should  be used in conjunction
with the workbook.

Control No.: 9380.5-11
EPA 450/4-90/013
NTIS Order No.: PB91-141820/CCE
Price Code:  A03
User's Guide for the Fugitive
Dust Model (FDM) (Final Re-
port)
June 1988
OAQPS
108 pages

Provides a technical description and
User's Instructions for the Fugitive
Dust Model.

Control No.: 9380.5-12
EPA/910/9-88/202R
NTIS Order No.: PB88-236823/CCE
Price Code: A06
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Technology
Selected Technologies: Ground Water
       Ground Water
Air/Superfund National Tech-
nical Guidance Study Series:
Comparisons of Air Stripper
Simulations and Field Perfor-
mance Data (Final Report)
February 1990
OAQPS
112 pages

Compareseffectivenessand methods
forusingairstrippingforremediation
of contamination of ground water by
Volatile  Organic  Compounds
(VOCs).

Control No.: 9380.5-13
EPA/450/1-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-207317/CCE
Price Code: A06
Accuracy of Depth to Water
Measurements
August 1989
ORD/RSKERL
4 pages

Discusses the accuracy of depth to
water measurements and concludes
that the graduated steel tape method
is the most accurate for measuring
the water level in nonflowing wells.
Second in series of issue papers.

EPA/540/4-89/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-149840/CCE
Price Code: A01
Basic  Concepts of Contami-
nant Sorption  at  Hazardous
Waste Sites
October 1990
ORD/RSKERL
8 pages

Provides guidance for the Regional
Superfund Ground Water Forum.
Summarizes the basic concepts of
sorption in soil and ground water
with emphasis on nonpolar organic
contaminants.

EPA/540/4-90/053
NTIS Order No.: PB91-191007/CCE
Price Code: A02
Basics of Pump-and-Treat
Ground Water Remediation
Technology *
March 1990
ORD/RSKERL
67 pages

Identifies complex chemical and
physical interactions between con-
taminants and  subsurface media
which may impose limitations on the
extraction part of the process.

Control No.: 9380.7-01
EPA/600/8-90/003
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274549/CCE
Price Code: A04
Colloidal-Facilitated Trans-
port  of Inorganic  Contami-
nants in Ground Water: Part 1
Sampling Considerations
December 1990
ORD/RSKERL
12 pages

Evaluates routine sampling proce-
dures for determination of aqueous
inorganic geochemistry and assess-
ment of contaminant transport by
colloidal mobility.

EPA/600/M-90/023
NTIS Order No.: PB91-168419/CCE
Price Code: A03
Considerations in  Ground
Water Remediation at Super-
fund Sites
October 18,1989
OERR/HSCD
8 pages

Summarizes findings from a study
on ground water extraction. Presents
several recommendations for modi-
fying the approach to ground water
remediation.

Control No.: 9355.4-03
NTIS Order No.: PB91-238584/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                               Technology
                                                      Selected Technologies:  Ground Water
Control of Air Emissions From
Superfund  Air Strippers at
Superfund  Ground Water
Sites *
June 15,1989
OERR/HSCD
8 pages

Establishes guidance on control of air
emissions from air strippers used at
Superfund sites for ground water
treatment. Establishes implementa-
tion procedures.

Control No.: 9355.0-28
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272667/CCE
Price Code: A02
Ground Water Issue:  Dense
Nonaqueous Phase Liquids
March 1991
ORD/RSKERL
24 pages

Discusses how dense nonaqueous
phase liquids (DNAPLs) limit site
remediation actions.  Provides an
overview of DNAPL phase distribu-
tion, monitoring, site characterization,
remediation, and modeling.

Control No.: 9380.7-02C
EPA/540/4-91/002
NTIS Order No.: PB91-195974/CCE
Price Code: A03
Determining  Soil Response
Action Levels Based on Poten-
tial Contaminant Migration to
Ground Water: A Compen-
dium of Examples
October 1989
OERR/HSCD
145 pages

Presents case studies illustrating vari-
ous methods to calculate soil clean up
based on the potential for hazardous
constituents to migrate and contami-
nate ground water.

Control No.: 9380.0-07
EPA/540/2-89/057
NTIS Order No.: PB90-183575/CCE
Price Code: A07
 Evaluation of Ground-Water
 Extraction Remedies, Volume
 1: Summary Report *
 September 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 65 pages

 Provides information assembled from
 hazardous waste sites throughout the
 U.S. on how ground water extraction
 systems are being used, how their
 performance compares with expecta-
 tions, and what factors are affecting
 their success. Volume 1 summarizes
 general conclusions and observations
 of the study; Volume 2 presents 19
 case studies of individual sites; and
 Volume 3 presents general informa-
 tion about each site.

 Control No.: 9355.4-03 (Volume 1)
 EPA/540/2-89/054
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-183583/CCE
 Price Code: A04

 Evaluation of Ground-Water
 Extraction Remedies, Volume
 2: Case Studies 1-19 (Interim
 Final) *
 October 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 557 pages

 Control No.: 9355.4-03 (Volume 2)
 EPA/540/2-89/054b
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-274440/CCE
 Price Code: A25

 Evaluation of Ground-Water
 Extraction Remedies:Volume
 3:  General  Site  Data, Data
 Base Reports, Interim Final *
 October 1989
 OERR/HSCD
 121 pages

Control No.: 9355.4-03 (Volume 3)
EPA/540/2-89/054c
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274457/CCE
Price Code: A06
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Technology
Selected Technologies: Ground Water
Facilitated Transport
August 1989
ORD/RSKERL
8 pages
Presents the various facilitated trans-
port mechanisms that have been veri-
fied in laboratory experiments. Dis-
cusses the practical considerations
concerning the potential role of facili-
tated transport at Superfund sites.
Third in a series of issue papers.

EPA/540/4-89/003
NTIS Order No.: PB91-133256/CCE
Price Code: A02
Ground Water Modeling: An
Overview and Status Report
December 1988
ORD/RSKERL
243 pages

Discusses groundwater models and
their application in the management
of water resource systems. Reviews
developed models and their roles in
water resource management.

EPA/600/2-89/028
NTIS Order No.: PB89-224497/CCE
Price Code: A12
Superfund Ground Water Is-
sue: Ground Water Sampling
for Metals Analyses
March 1989
ORD/RSKERL
8 pages

Provides technical guidance regard-
ing the filtration of ground water
samples for metal analysis.  Recom-
mends a dual sampling approach with
collection of both filtered and
unfiltered samples, requiring added
emphasis on appropriate well con-
struction methods, materials, and
ground water sampling procedures.

Control No.: 9380.7-02A
EPA/540/4-89/001
NTIS Order No.: PB91-133249/CCE
Price Code: A02
Guidance on Remedial Ac-
tions  for   Contaminated
Ground Water at Superfund
Sites *
December 1988
OERR/HSCD
180 pages

Emphasizes decision making issues
related to contaminated ground wa-
ter. Designed for use by contractors
conducting RI/FS activities at sites
where ground water is contaminated;
RPMs responsible for ensuring the
quality of information contained in
the RI/FS; and decision makers re-
sponsible for selection and subse-
quent performance evaluation of
ground water remedial actions at
Superfund sites.

Control No.: 9283.1-02
EPA/540/G-88/003
NTIS Order No.: PB89-184618/CCE
Price Code: A06
Guide  on Remedial Actions
for  Contaminated Ground
Water
April 1989
OERR/HSCD
9 pages

Summarizes key issues and objec-
tives presented in the comprehensive
guidance, "Guidance on Remedial
Actions for Contaminated Ground
Water at Superfund  Sites," dated
December 1988.

Control No.: 9283.1-02FS
NTIS Order No.: PB90-272576/CCE
Price Code: A02
A Guide to Pump and Treat
Ground Water Remediation
Technology
November 1990
OERR/TIO
8 pages

Summarizes  use  of available
hydrogeological and chemical data
to determine when, where, and how
pump-and-treat technology can be
used successfully to contain and
remediate containment plumes.
Based on "Basics of Pump-and-Treat
Ground Water Remediation Technol-
ogy" (EPA/600/8-90/003).

Control No.: 9380.7-01FS
EPA/540/2-90/018
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921356/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                               Technology
                                                      Selected Technologies:  Ground Water
Laboratory Investigation  of
Residual Liquid Organics
From  Spills, Leaks  and the
Disposal of Hazardous Wastes
in Ground Water
August 1989
ORD/RSKERL
290 pages

Discusses spatial  distribution and
saturation of organic liquid within
the porous media  depends on vari-
ous processes.

EPA/600/6-90/004
NTIS Order No.: PB90-235797/CCE
Price Code: A13
A New Approach and Meth-
odologies for Characterizing
the Hydrogeologic Properties
of Aquifers
January 1990
ORD/RSKERL
236 pages

Provides motivation and new meth-
odology for measuring the distribu-
tion of horizontal hydraulic conduc-
tivity in the vertical direction in the
vicinity of a test well.  Suggests that
two-dimensional profiles replace lim-
ited dispersion dominated models.

EPA/600/2-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-187063/CCE
Price Code: All
Reductive Dehalogenation of
Organic Contaminants  in
Soils and Ground Water
January 1991
ORD/RSKERL
16 pages

Discusses several mechanisms, such
as the addition of nutrients to meet
the needs of dehalogenating micro-
organisms, which result in the
dehalogenation of  some classes of
organic contaminants.

EPA/540/4-90/054
NTIS Order No.: PB91-191056/CCE
Price Code: A03
Leachate Plume Management
November 1,1985
ORD/RREL
680 pages

Provides an overview of the funda-
mental concepts, procedures, and
technologies used. Serves as a basic
reference handbook for governmen-
tal and industrial technical personnel
working  on controlling leachate
plumes from uncontrolled  hazard-
ous waste sites.

Control No.: 9380.0-05
EPA/540/2-85/004
NTIS Order No.: PB86-122330/CCE
Price Code: A99
ORD Ground Water Research
Plan:  Strategy for 1991 and
Beyond
September 1990
ORD/OTTRS
18 pages

Describes the direction of EPA pro-
grams in ground water research, in-
cluding an emphasis on the preven-
tion and remediation of ground wa-
ter contamination.  Focuses  on in-
creasingly sophisticated technical
knowledge.

EPA/600/9-90/042
NTIS Order No.: PB91-145482/CCE
Price Code: A03
Remediation Completed: But
is the Ground Water Meeting
the Safe Drinking Water Act
Requirements?
May 1990
ORD/OERR
22 pages

Discusses technology research being
conducted in drinking  water that
might be useful to other ground wa-
ter treatment programs.  Analyzes
the development of technology un-
der one program and its affective use
in other programs. Outlines barriers
which limit the transfer of research
between programs.

EPA/600/D-90/089
NTIS Order No.: PB90-262999/CCE
Price Code: A03
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 Technology
 Selected Technologies: Ground Water
 Subsurface  Contamination
 Reference Guide *
 October 1990
 OERR/HSCD
 26 pages

 Provides  a matrix of commonly oc-
 curring contaminants in ground wa-
 ter at Superfund sites and contami-
 nant characteristics. Identifies inno-
 vative technologies  to  enhance
 ground  water remediation. Pro-
 vides an estimate of relative uncer-
 tainty in achieving full restoration
 for contaminant classes and environ-
 ments. Assists in developing reme-
 diation strategies  amd initial reme-
 dial goals. Three tables are included
 with this guide.

 Control No.: 9283.1-04
 EPA/540/2-90/011, a, b
 NTIS Order No.: PB91-921292/CCE
 Price Code: A03
Suggested ROD Language for
Various Ground Water Reme-
diation Options
October 10,1990
OERR/HSCD
9 pages

Suggests standard language that may
be employed to correspond to site-
specific remediation scenarios such
as Final Actions, Contingency Mea-
sures/Goals, and Interim Actions.
Supplements Directive No. 9355.4-03
"Consideration on Ground  Water
Remediation at  Superfund  Sites,"
dated October 18,1986.

Control No.: 9283.1-03
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921325/CCE
Price Code: A02
 Superfund Ground Water Is-
 sue:  Contaminant Transport
 in  Fractured Media; Models
 for Decision Makers
 August 1989
 ORD/RSKERL
 10 pages

 Presents up-to-date information re-
 lated to ground water remediation at
 Superfund sites as discussed by the
 Regional Superfund Ground Water
 forum. Includes mathematical mod-
 els.

 EPA/540/4-89/004
 NTIS Order No.: PB90-268517/CCE
 Price Code: A02
        Incineration
Engineering Bulletin: Mobile/
Transportable Incineration
Treatment
September 1990
ORD/RREL
10 pages

Describes systems that can be moved
to and from Superfund and other haz-
ardous waste sites. Provides infor-
mation on the technical applicability,
the latest performance data, site re-
quirements, and the status of the tech-
nology.

Control No.: 9380.6-01B
EPA/540/2-90/014
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228023/CCE
Price Code: A02
      Land Disposal
Guidance  Document  on
Cleanup of Surface Impound-
ment Sites
July 17,1986
OERR/HSCD
46 pages

Addresses remedial actions for the
cleanup of contaminated surface im-
poundments. Provides information
on the scoping and performance of
limited RI and limited FS. To be used
as a supplement to EPA guidance
documents.

Control No.: 9380.0-06
NTIS Order No.: PB87-110664/CCE
Price Code: A03
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                                                                                 Technology
      Soil and Debris
Characterization and Labora-
tory Soil Treatability Studies
for Creosote and Pentachloro-
phenol Sludges and Contami-
nated Soil
September 1988
ORD/RSKERL
151 pages

Describes results of a three-phase
study of on-site treatability potential
of soils containing hazardous con-
stituents from wood-treatment waste.

EPA/600/2-88/055
NTIS Order No.: PB89-109920/CCE
Price Code: A08
Covers for Uncontrolled Haz-
ardous Waste Sites
September 1985
ORD/RREL
554 pages

Provides guidance for the design of
cover systems. Offers information on
soil properties  tests, materials for
impermeable applications, site prepa-
ration, support material, equipment,
and quality control and assurance.

Control No.: 9380.0-13
EPA/540/2-85/002
NTIS Order No.: PB87-119483/CCE
Price Code: A24
                                                       Selected Technologies: Soil and Debris
Development and Demonstra-
tion  of a Pilot-Scale Debris
Washing System
April 1991
ORD/RREL
12 pages

Describes a technology specifically
used for on-site decontamination of
debris.

EPA/600/J-91/082
NTIS Order No.: PB91-196626/CCE
Price Code: A03
Dust  Control at Hazardous
Waste Sites; Handbook
November 1985
ORD/RREL
99 pages

Describes methods of controlling fu-
gitive dust from contaminated land
surfaces and possible resultant non-
air impacts. Includes information on
equipment,  decontamination, and
worker protection.

Control No.: 9380.0-14
EPA/540/2-85/003
NTIS Order No.: PB86-190105/CCE
Price Code: A05
Engineering Bulletin: In Situ
Steam Extraction Treatment
May 1991
ORD/RREL
9 pages

Provides information on in situ steam
extraction applicability, description
and limitations of said technology,
the latest performance data, types of
residuals produced, site require-
ments, status of technology, and
sources for further information.

Control No.: 9380.6-01F
EPA/540/2-91/005
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228064/CCE
Price Code: A02
Engineering Bulletin: Ther-
mal Desorption Treatment
May 1991
ORD/RREL
10 pages

Provides current information on the
process of physically separating vola-
tile and some semivolatile contami-
nants from soil, sediments, sludges
and filter cakes by temperature ther-
mal desorption.

Control No.: 9380.6-01H
EPA/540/2-91/008
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228080/CCE
Price Code: A02
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Technology
Selected Technologies:  Soil and Debris
Engineering Bulletin: Slurry
Biodegradation
September 1990
ORD/RREL
10 pages

Provides current information.  Dis-
cusses applicability in treating high
concentrations of soluble organic con-
taminants in soils and sludges.

Control No.: 9380.6-01D
EPA/540/2-90/016
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228049/CCE
Price Code: A02
                          Soil
Engineering  Bulletin:
Washing Treatment
September 1990
ORD/RREL
12 pages
Provides current information on Soil
Washing as a process to remove un-
desirable contaminants.  Discusses
costs, alternatives, areas of use, and
technological applicability.

Control No.: 9380.6-01E
EPA/540/2-90/017
NTIS Order No.: PB91-228056/CCE
Price Code: A03
                                Engineering Bulletin: Solvent
                                Extraction Treatment
                                September 1990
                                ORD/RREL
                                10 pages

                                Provides current information on sol-
                                vent extraction treatment as a means
                                of separating hazardous contami-
                                nants from soils, sludges, and sedi-
                                ments.

                                Control No.: 9380.6-01A
                                EPA/540/2-90/013
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-228015/CCE
                                Price Code: A02
                                Ground Water Issue: Charac-
                                terizing Soils for Hazardous
                                Waste Site Assessments
                                March 1991
                                ORD/RSKERL
                                16 pages

                                Provides technical guidance on cur-
                                rent scientific information about soil
                                characterization at hazardous waste
                                sites.

                                Control No.: 9380.7-02B
                                EPA/540/4-91/003
                                NTIS Order No.: PB91-921294
                                Price Code: A03
Enhanced Bioremediation Uti-
lizing Hydrogen Peroxide as a
Supplemental Source of Oxy-
gen:  A Laboratory and Field
Study
February 1990
ORD/RSKERL
58 pages

Investigates the feasibility of using
hydrogen peroxide as a supplemen-
tal  source of oxygen for bio-
remediation of an aviation gasoline
fuel spill.

EPA/600/2-90/006
NTIS Order No.: PB90-183435/CCE
Price Code: A04
A Guide: Methods for Evalu-
ating  the  Attainment  of
Cleanup Standards for Soils
and Solid Media
July 1991
OERR/HSCD
8 pages

Highlights statistical concepts and
methods used in the evaluation of the
attainment of cleanup standards.
Provides an example of a basic proce-
dure for determining sample size re-
quired to obtain a given confidence
level. Focuses on cleanup standards
specified as a mean concentration
with a specified confidence. Does not
provide policy on specification of
cleanup levels.

Control No.: 9355.4-04FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921365/CCE
Price Code: A02
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                                                                                Technology
                                                     Selected Technologies: Soil and Debris
Handbook on In Situ Treat-
ment  of Hazardous  Waste-
Contaminated Soils
January 1990
OERR/HSCD
171 pages

Updates Volume 1 of "Review of In-
Place Treatment Techniques for Con-
taminated Surface Soils."  Provides
state-of-the-art information.

Control No.: 9380.0-22
EPA/540/2-90/002
NTIS Order No.: PB90-155607/CCE
Price Code: A08
Rationale for the Assessment
of Errors in the Sampling of
Soils
July 1990
ORD/EMSL-LV
66 pages

Describes the nature and function of
certain quality assurance samples in
the assessment and documentation
of bias and precision in sampling stud-
ies of inorganic pollutant concentra-
tions in soils.

EPA/600/4-90/013
NTIS Order No.: PB90-242306/CCE
Price Code: A04
Superf und Engineering Issue:
Treatment of Lead Contami-
nated Soils
April 1991
ORD/RREL
10 pages

Summarizes a seminar on treatment
of lead-contaminated soils. Intended
to summarize the information pre-
sented during the seminar and should
not be viewed as a definitive treatise
on lead treatment technologies.

Control No.: 9380.7-03A
EPA/540/2-91/009
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921291/CCE
Price Code: A03
Pilot Study on  International
Information Exchange on Di-
oxins  and  Related  Com-
pounds: Inventory of Regula-
tions/Statutes Concerning Di-
oxins and Related Compounds
August 1988
ORD
143 pages

Provides an inventory of 120 dioxin
regulations and statutes from partici-
pating nations.  Illustrates trends in
addressing such problems as incin-
erator emissions, PCBs, pentachloro-
phenol, drinking water, emergency
response, and hazardous wastes.

EPA/600/6-90/017
NTIS Order No.: PB91-125799/CCE
Price Code: A07
Soil Vapor Extraction Technol-
ogy Reference Handbook (Fi-
nal)
February 1991
ORD/RREL
330 pages

Describes the subsurface environ-
ment and the basic sciences of sub-
surface monitoring, emission control,
and treatment costs.  Describes the
proceedings of an expert workshop
on state-of-the-art vapor extraction
technology.

EPA/540/2-91/003
NTIS Order No.: PB91-168476/CCE
Price Code: A15
Superf und Treatability Clear-
inghouse Abstracts
August 1989
OERR/HSCD
121 pages

Presents studies collected to aid in
the development of treatment meth-
ods for excavated soils.  Contains
treatability data for technologies han-
dling soil and debris.

Control No.: 9380.0-26
EPA/540/2-89/001
NTIS Order No.: PB90-119751/CCE
Price Code: A06
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Technology
Selected Technologies: Soil and Debris
Survey of Materials-Handling
Technologies Used at Hazard-
ous Waste Sites
June 1991
ORD/RREL
226 pages

Summarizes the types of debris, ma-
terial, and contaminants found at
Superfund and other hazardous
wastesites,and thematerial-handling
equipment and general procedures
used to perform site restoration and
cleanup.

Control No.: 9380.1-13
EPA/540/2-91/010
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921283/CCE
Price Code: All
                            in
Technology Screening Guide
for Treatment  of CERCLA
Soils and Sludges
September 1988
OERR/HSCD
140 pages

Provides a screening methodology
for treatment technologies suitable
for the management of soils and slud-
ges containing CERCLA waste. Pre-
sents information for each of the treat-
ment technologies on the generic sys-
tem, unique systems, the develop-
mental status, process schematics,
characteristics affecting  treatment
performance, and contacts.

Control No.: 9380.0-25
EPA/540/2-88/004
NTIS Order No.: PB89-132674/CCE
Price Code: A07
Treatability Potential for EPA
Listed Hazardous Wastes
Soil
March 1989
ORD/RSKERL
134 pages

Develops comprehensive screening
data on the treatability in soil of spe-
cific listed hazardous organic chemi-
cals, and waste sludge from explo-
sives production (K044) and related
chemicals.

Control No.: 9380.0-28
EPA/600/2-89/011
NTIS Order No.: PB89-166581/CCE
Price Code: A07
                                   Surface Waters and
                                          POTWs
CERCLA Site Discharges to
POTWs: Guidance Manual *
September 1990
OERR/HSCD
226 pages

Presents the results of an extensive
joint study conducted by the Office of
Water's Industrial Technology Divi-
sion and the Superfund Program to
determine the effects of CERCLA
hazardous waste discharges on pub-
licly  owned   treatment  works
(POTWs).

Control No.: 9330.2-09
EPA/540/G-90/005
NTIS Order No.: PB90-274531/CCE
Price Code: All
CERCLA Site Discharges to
POTWs CERCLA Site Sam-
pling Program Detailed Data
Report
August 1990
OERR/OW
251 pages

Evaluates the feasibility of discharg-
ing wastes from CERCLA sites to'
publicly owned treatment works.

Control No.: 9330.2-12
EPA/540/2-90/008
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921270/CCE
Price Code: A12
                               CERCLA Site Discharges to
                               POTWs Treatability Manual
                               August 1990
                               OERR/OW
                               631 pages

                               Presents a compilation of technical
                               information and treatability data on
                               CERCLA wastewater discharges.
                               Useful for evaluating feasibility of
                               discharging Superfund site wastes to
                               Publicity Owned Treatment Works
                               (POTWs).

                               Control No.: 9330.2-11
                               EPA/540/2-90/007
                               NTIS Order No.: PB91-921269/CCE
                               (Manual)
                               Price Code: A99
                               NTIS Order No.: PB91-507236/CCE
                               (Diskette and Manual)
                               Price Code: DOS
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                                                                            Technology
                                       Selected Technologies: Surface Waters and POTWs
Guide   to   Discharging
CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to
Publicly Owned Treatment
Works (POTWs)
March 1991
OERR/HSCD
5 pages

Provides quick reference to the statu-
tory, policy, administrative, and tech-
nical factors involved in discharging
aqueous wastes generated during
Superfund response actions to a
POTW.

Control No.: 9330.2-13FS
NTIS Order No.: PB91-921364/CCE
Price Code: A01
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              Archived
      Document List
                                                                         9200.0-03C - 9234.2-01/FS
 Control
 Number
                             Title
 9200.0-03C
 9200.2-01
 9200.2-2
 9200.2-10

 9200.2-11

 9200.3-01C

 9200.3-01C

 9200.3-01D

 9200.3-02

 9200.3-03

 9200.3-05

 9200.3-08

 9200.5-000
 9200.5-005

 9200.5-120
 9200.5-210
 9200.5-301FS
 9200.5-302
 9221.0-01
 9230.1-01

 9230.1-02

9234.0-02

9234.2-01/FS
 OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory; April 1990; PB91-921328/CCE
 Unaddressed NPL Sites; July 6,1989; PB90-258294/CCE
 Superfund Program Evaluation Handbook Fiscal Year 1987; PB90-183047/CCE
 Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY-87 — Report to Congress; April 1989-
  PB90-233548/CCE
 Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY-88 — Report to Congress- April 1990-
  PB91-921204/CCE                                                F
 Superfund Program Management Manual, FY-90: Volume 1; July 1989-
  PB90-204199/CCE
 Superfund Program Management Manual, FY-90: Volume 2, Appendices; July 1989-
  PB90-204207/CCE                                                y
 Superfund Program Management Manual, FY-91: Volumes 1 & 2- June 1990-
  PB90-273707/CCE
 Implementation Strategy for Reauthorized Superfund:  Short Term Priorities for Action-
  October 24,1986; PB91-215004/CCE
 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments Plan (SCAP), Fiscal Year 1987
  October 28,1986; PB91-214262/CCE
 Flexibility in the FY1988 Superfund Regional Extramural Operating Plan- June 71988-
  PB91-214155/CCE                                                    '
 Flexible Funding in Regional Extramural Operating Plan — Superfund Management
  Review, Recommendation #10; December 11,1989; PB90-249467/CCE
 Superfund: A Six-Year Review Perspective; October 1986; PB90-249483/CCE
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response; Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1988-
 November 1988; PB90-272519/CCE
 National On-Scene Coordinator Directory; November 1989; PB90-249509/CCE
 ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report, FY-88; July 1989; PB89-235212/CCE
 Preliminary Assessment Petition; November 1988; PB90-273723/CCE
 SI/HRS Information Bulletin; April 1989; PB90-258310/CCE
 Data Handling Support for CERCLIS; March 4,1986; PB91-214999/CCE
 Interim Guidance on Technical Assistance Grants; March 20 1987-
 PB91-215012/CCE
 Technical Assistance Grants Program Activities Prior to the Issuance of the Interim Final
 Rule; PB91-214254/CCE
 CERCLA Compliance With Other Environmental Statutes; October 2 1985-
 PB91-214098/CCE
Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Qs & As- Mav 1989-
 PB90-273780/CCE                                                 y
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9240.0-01A - 9355.2-01
Control
Number
Title
9240.0-01A        User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program; December 1986; PB91-214296/CCE
9240.0-06         Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program; December 1990; PB91-921267/CCE
9242.4-01A        Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contracts Users' Manual; September 1987;
                  PB91-214163/CCE
9275.1-01         Superfund Removal Program Financial Management Authority, Responsibility and
                  Procedures; July 11,1984; PB91-214130/CCE
9275.2-01         Superfund Remedial Program Financial Authority, Responsibilities and Procedures;
                  September 21,1984; PB91-214106/CCE
9283.1-01         Recommendations for Ground Water Remediation at the Millcreek, PA Site; March 24,1986;
                  PB91-214213/CCE
9295.2-03         Interagency Agreement Between the Corps of Engineers and EPA in Executing P.L. 96.510;
                  December 3,1984; PB91-214114/CCE
9295.3-01         Memorandum of Understanding Between DOD and EPA for the Implementation of
                  P.L. 96-510 (CERCLA); August 12,1983; PB91-213488/CCE
9295,5-01         Memorandum of Understanding Between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and
                  EPA for the Implementation of CERCLA Relocation Activities Under P.L. 96.510 (CERCLA);
                  April 8,1985; PB91214072/CCE
9320.1-09         Listing Municipal Landfills on the National Priorities List; August 21,1987;
                  PB90-249608/CCE
9320.6-01         Hazardous Waste Sites:  Descriptions of Sites on Current National Priorities List,
                  October 1984; PB85-224756/CCE
9330.2-5          CERCLA Off-Site Policy - Providing Notice to Facilities; May 12,1986; PB90-249624/CCE
9330.2-6          CERCLA Off-Site Policy - Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring; July 28,1986;
                  PB90-249632/CCE
9345.0-01         Preliminary Assessment Guidance Fiscal Year 1988; January 1988; PB90-183054/CCE
9345.2-01         Pre-Remedial Strategy for Implementing SARA; February 12,1988; PB91-215038/CCE
9345.2-02         Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives for FY89 and First Quarter FY90; March 10,1989;
                  PB91-214239/CCE
9345.2-03         Regional Site Assessment Program Objectives for FY-90; January 5,1990; PB91-921334/CCE
9355.0-04A        Superfund Remedial Design and Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance; June 1,1986;
                  PB88-107529/CCE
9355.0-14         A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations; December 1,1987; PB88-181557/CCE
9355.0-19         Interim Guidance on Superfund Selection of Remedy; December 24,1986;
                  PB91-214940/CCE
9355.0-24         OSWER Strategy for Management Oversight of the CERCLA Remedial Action
                  Start Mandate; December 28,1987; PB90-258351/CCE
9355.1-01         Superfund Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook; December 1986;
                  PB87-183133/CCE
9355.2-01         Superfund State-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook; December 1986;
                  PB87-183141/CCE
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                                                                             9355.3-01 - 9833.00-1A
 Control
 Number
                              Title
 9355.3-01


 9355.3-07
 9355.3-08


 9355.3-13


 9355.6-03
 9360.0-02B
 9360.0-03B


 9360.0-15


 9360.0-16A


 9360.0-18
 9360.5-00


 9360.6-02


 9360.6-03


 9360.6-04


 9375.1-11


 9375.5-01


 9375.5-02


 9375.5-03
 9375.6-08


 9380.1-09


 9380.5-01B


9800.0


9833.00-1A
 Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under
  CERCLA; October 1988; PB89-184626/CCE

 Results of FY-88 Record of Decision Analysis; May 1,1989; PB90-249665/CCE
 Fiscal Year 1990 Regional Coordination Plan and Themes for the Remedial Investigation
  Feasibility Study and Selection of Remedy Process; November 30,1989; PB90-249673/CCE
 National Technical Information Service; Record of Decision Abstracts FY82-FY85-
  February 1986; PB91-227363/CCE

 ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report, FY-86; January 1987; PB87-199550/CCE
 Removal Cost Management Manual; April 1988; PB90-153891/CCE
 Superfund Removal Procedures: Revision Number Three; February 1988-
  PB90-192055/CCE

 The Role of Expedited Response Actions Under SARA; April 21 1987-
  PB91-214221/CCE

 Guidance for Conducting Federal-Lead Underground Storage Tank Corrective Actions-
  July 25,1989; PB90-273913/CCE

 Removal Program Priorities; March 31,1988; PB91-205484/CCE
 Proposed Guidelines for the Clean-up of Drug Laboratories; June 2,1989-
  PB90-272709/CCE

 Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally-Funded Removals
  Volume 1; May 1987; PB90-197310/CCE

 Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally-Funded Removals
  Volume 2; June 1988; PB90-197328/CCE

 Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally-Funded Removals
  Volume 3; June 1989; PB90-214354/CCE

 Guidance: Procurement Under Superfund Remedial Cooperative Agreements-
 PB88-242524/CCE

 40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O, Cooperative Agreements and Superfund State Contracts
 for Superfund Response Actions; March 10,1989; PB91-214270/CCE
 Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund Program- October 1989-
 PB91-214304/CCE

 Political Subdivision-Lead for Remedial Response; May 1,1989; PB91-214148/CCE
 An Analysis of State Superfund Programs:  50-State Study; September 1989-
 PB90-272733/CCE

 Technology Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation:  Interim Directory-
 February 1990;  PB91-1228353/CCE
 Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:  Volume 2, Estimation of
 Baseline Air Emissions  at Superfund Sites Interim Report (Final); PB89-180053/CCE
Superfund Enforcement  Strategy and Implementation Plan; April 12 1990-
 PB91-138842/CCE

Guidance on CERCLA 106(a) Unilateral Administrative Orders for Remedial Designs
 and Remedial Actions; March 13,1990; PB91-139089/CCE
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9833.03A-1 - PB89-114144
Control
Number
Title
9833.03A-1     Final Guidance on Administrative Records for Selection of CERCLA Response Actions;
               Decembers, 1990; PB91-139121/CCE
9834.10        Interim Guidance on Notice Letters, Negotiations, and Information Exchange;
               October 19,1987; PB91-139253/CCE
9836.0         Interim Guidance on Community Relations Activities at Superfund Enforcement Sites;
               March 22,1985; PB91-139501/CCE
9837.2         Enforcement Project Management Handbook; September 18,1989; PB90-780115/CCE
9837.2         Enforcement Project Management Handbook; July 1989; PB90-780115/CCE
9840.2         Final FY86 SCAP Instructions; June 27,1985; PB91-139592/CCE
9840.0         FY1986 Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments Plan; December 24,1984;
               PB91-139576/CCE
9840.1         FY 86 SCAP Passback; May 9,1985; PB91-139584/CCE
9992.4         Federal Facilities Hazardous Waste Compliance Manual (Final Report); January 9,1990;
               PB90-188749/CCE

Archived documents having only an agency or Department of Transporation number are listed below:
540/5-88/003  Superfund Innovative Technology Information Service: Technology Profiles;
               November 1988; PB89-132690
DOT-TSC-RSPA Impacts of CERCLA Release Notification Requirements on Transportation of Products
               Containing Hazardous Substances; August 1986; PB87-110870/CCE
Archived documents having only an NTIS order number are listed below:
PB82-213984   Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the Comprehensive
              Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980; March 1982
PB82-213992   Region 1; March 1982
PB82-214008   Region 2; March 1982
PB82-214016   Region 3; March 1982
PB82-214024   Region 4; March 1982
PB82-214032   Region 5; March 1982
PB82-214040   Region 6; March 1982
PB82-214057   Region 7; March 1982
PB82-214065   Region 8; March 1982
PB82-214073   Region 9; March 1982
PB82-214081   Region 10; March 1982
PB89-114144   ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report, FY-87; July 1988
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               Subject
                  Index
                                                                  Action — Administrative
 Subject
Page
 ACTION MEMORANDA - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Removal Action)
    A Guide to Developing Action Memorandums; PB91-921317/CCE	       74
    Superfund Removal Procedures: Action Memorandum Guidance *; PB90-274473/CCE                 76


 ADMINISTRATION - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management)


 ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES - (See also Administrative Orders, and Section 5, Abstracts-
 Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)
    Transmittal of Guidance on Use and Enforcement of CERCLA Information Requests and
        Administrative Subpoenas; PB91-139170/CCE	                35
    Transmittal of Model Consent Decree for CERCLA Section 104 (e) Information Request
        Enforcement Actions; PB91-193417/CCE	                       35


 ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support-
 Administrative Order)                                                                 ^r  '
    Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Study
        PB91-139378/CCE	°	     "                       4Q
    Evaluation of, and Additional Guidance on, Issuance of Unilateral Administrative
        Orders (UAOs) for RD/RA; PB91-201764/CCE	                          39
    Final Guidance on Administrative Records for Selection of CERCLA Response Actions-
        PB91-139121/CCE	            '                  39
    Guidance on CERCLA 106 (a) Unilateral Administrative Orders for Remedial Designs and
        Remedial Actions; PB91-139089/CCE	                         39
    Guidance on CERCLA Section 106 Judicial Actions; PB91-139428/CCE	"41
    Issuance of Administrative Orders for Immediate Removal Actions; PB91-139105/CCE	39
    Model Unilateral Order for Remedial Design and Remedial Action; PB91-139097/CCE	40
    Interim Model CERCLA Section 122 (g) (4) De Minimis Waste Contributor
        Consent Decree and Administrative Order on Consent; PB91-139204/CCE                        32
    Use of CERCLA Section 106 Unilateral Enforcement for Remedial Design and Remedial Action-
        Strategy for Fiscal Year 1990; PB91-139733/CCE	            30


ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program
Implementation: Community Relations, Litigation Support: Cost Recovery; Removal Action)
    Community Relations During Enforcement Activities and Development of the
       Administrative Record; PB91-139519/CCE	                   4g
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Administrative — Air
Subject
                                                                                          Page
                                                                                              37
   Compendium of CERCLA Response Selection Guidance Documents;
       PB91-139139/CCE	39
   Cost Recovery Actions Under CERCLA; PB91-138966/CCE	36
   Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Task Cost Recovery Actions;
       PB91-139048/CCE	
   Model Litigation Report for CERCLA Sections 106 and 107 and RCRA Section 7003;
       PB91-139451/CCE	42
   Small Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-139006/CCE	38


AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY (ATSDR)
   Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment Activities with the Superfund
       Remedial Process; PB91-214080/CCE	82
AIR
    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites
       Using Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99
    Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of
       Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 1: Method (Interim Version); PB90-274283/CCE	100
    Field Standard Operating Procedures For Air Surveillance (F.S.O.P. #8);
       PB91-213843/CCE	81
AIR EMISSIONS
    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
       Volume 1, Application of Air Pathway Analysis for Superfund Applications,
       Interim Report (Final); PB90-113374/CCE	99
       Volume 2, Estimation of Baseline Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised),
       Interim Report (Final); PB90-270588/CCE	99
       Volume 3, Estimation of Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites,
       Interim Report (Final); PB89-180061/CCE	99
       Volume 4, Procedures for Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for Superfund Air
       Pathway Analysis, Interim Report; PB90-113382/CCE	
    Superfund Air Pathway Analyses Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report);
       PB90-182544/CCE	
    Development of Example Procedures for Evaluating the Air Impacts of Soil Excavation
       Associated with Superfund Remedial Actions (Final Report); PB90-255662/CCE	100
    Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99
    Air Stripper Design Manual (Final Report); PB91-125997/CCE	99
    Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies; PB91-190975/CCE	100
    Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water
       Sites *;PB90-272667/CCE	
                                                                                               99
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                                                                                              103
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                                                                              Air — Applicable
  Subject
Page
     Dust Control at Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook; PB86-190105/CCE	107
     Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission Sources
        at Superfund Sites (Final Report); PB90-142753/CCE	   101
     TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic Air Pollutant Concentrations (User's Guide)-
        PB91-141820/CCE	'                  101

     User's Guide for the Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) (Final Report); PB88-236823/CCE	101


 AIR STRIPPERS- (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Technology - Selected Technologies: Ground Water)
     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
        Volume 1, Application of Air Pathway Analysis for Superfund Applications
        Interim Report (Final); PB90-113374/CCE	'.	  99
        Volume 2, Estimation of Baseline Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised),
        Interim Report (Final): PB90-270588/CCE	             99
        Volume 3, Estimation of Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at
        Superfund Sites, Interim Report (Final); PB89-180061/CCE	99
        Volume 4, Procedures for Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for
        Superfund Air Pathway Analysis, Interim Report; PB90-113382/CCE	99
    Comparisons of Air Stripper Simulations and Field Performance Data (Final Report)-
        PB90-207317/CCE	_   '                    1Q2
    Air Stripper Design Manual (Final Report); PB91-125997/CCE	        99
    Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites *•
       PB90-272667/CCE	„.	   '             1Q3


ANALYSIS - (See also Contract Laboratory Program, Data Quality, Sampling)
    Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples-
       PB90-253816/CCE	                                                                 QQ
                                       	oo
    Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air
       Monitoring Around Superfund Sites:
       Stages 1 and 2; PB90-204603/CCE	              101
       Stage3;PB90-204611/CCE	~'".'.'" 101
    Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biological and Statistical Considerations-
       PB91-129189/CCE	                                                    '             c,
                                        	oo

ANALYTICAL SERVICES - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Analytical Services)

APPLICABLE OR RELEVANT AND APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS (ARARs)
    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with New SDWA National Primary Drinking
       Water Regulations for Organic and Inorganic Chemicals *;
       PB91-921363/CCE	                       n
    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1 * •
       PB90-273814/CCE	'
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Applicable — Bioremediation
Subject
Page
   ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria * ;
       PB90-274267/CCE	n
   Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions; PB91-921304/CCE	73
   Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the
       Statutory Limits on Removal Actions *; PB90-274465/CCE	73
   Remediation Completed: But is the Ground Water Meeting the Safe Drinking
       Water Act Requirements?; PB90-262999/CCE	105
   Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Consideration of ARARs
       During Removal Actions * ; PB92-963401/CCE	76


ASBESTOS
   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Superfund Air Pathway
       Analyses Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report); PB90-182544/CCE	100
   Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the
       Determination of Asbestos in Ambient Air:
       Part 1: Method (Interim Version); PB90-274283/CCE	100
       Part 2: Technical Background Document (Interim Version); PB90-274291/CCE	100


ATSDR - (See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry)


AUDITS - (See also Interagency Agreements)
   Audits and the Superfund Program Manager; PB90-272717/CCE	63
   Debarment and Suspension; PB90-272527/CCE	18
   Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits;
       PB90-24931/CCE	64

B

BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and
       Innovative Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation;
       PB91-921293/CCE	88
    Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response: Available Guidance;
       PB91-921337/CCE	79


BIOREMEDIATION- (Seealso Section5,Abstracts: Technology)
    Emerging Technologies:  Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions
        from Ground Water; PB90-252594/CCE	91
        Appendices; PB90-252602/CCE	91
    Enhanced Bioremediation Utilizing Hydrogen Peroxide as a Supplemental Source of
        Oxygen: A Laboratory and Field Study; PB90-183435/CCE	108
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                                                           Bioremediation — Case Studies
  Subject
Page
    Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation; PB90-274200/CCE	97
    Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund
        Removal Program; PB90-249798/CCE	              9g
 CAPACITY ASSURANCE

    Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity: Guidance to State Officials; PB91-214171/CCE	22
    CERCLA Waste Capacity Assurance; PB90-274507/CCE	       63


 CASE DEVELOPMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - PRP Search, Notification
 and Information, Litigation Support - Case Management)
    Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples-
        PB90-253816/CCE	                '
    PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial Program-
       PB91-139162/CCE	
    Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead Contaminated Soils-
       PB91-921291/CCE	
   An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study: 1990 Update-
       PB91-921259/CCE	
                                                                                               .88
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and
        International; PB90-183799/CCE	          89

    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and
        International. Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989. Abstract Proceedings-
        PB90-268509/CCE	
                                                                                               89
    Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to Superfund Sites-
       Nine Case Studies; PB90-202656/CCE	                      96
    Interim Guidance on Notice Letters, Negotiations, and Information Exchange-
       PB91-139253/CCE	
   .32


   .34
                                                                                             .109
    Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts; PB90-119751/CCE	109
    Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies-
       PB91-921284/CCE	                   6  '
                                                                                              .98
    Transmittal of Guidance on Use and Enforcement of CERCLA Information Requests
       and Administrative Subpoenas; PB91-139170/CCE	         35
    Transmittal of Model Consent Decree for CERCLA Section 104(e) Information Request
       Enforcement Actions; PB91-193417/CCE	                35


CASE STUDIES - (See also Section 5, Abstracts :  Enforcement (CERCLA) - PRP Search, Notification, and
Information, Litigation Support — Case Management)
                                                                                              .59
   Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and
       International; PB90-183799/CCE	                     89
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Case Studies — CERCLA
Subject
                                                                                         Page
   Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies:  Domestic and
       International. Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989. Abstract Proceedings;
       PB90-268509/CCE	
                                                                                             .89
                                                                                             11
                                                                                             12
   Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to Superfund Sites:
       Nine Case Studies; PB90-202656/CCE	96
   Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts; PB90-119751/CCE	109
   Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies;
       PB91-921284/CCE	98

CERCLA/RCRA INTERFACE - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA); Enforcement (RCRA);
Administration and Management)
   A Guide to the Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses;
       PB90-274374/CCE	17
   Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use
       of Superfund Treatment Technologies *; PB90-258476/CCE	
   Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA & CERCLA Ground Water Treatment
       Reinjection, Superfund Management *; PB91-921332/CCE	
   ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1 *;
       PB90-273814/CCE	12
   CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: RCRA (Resource Conservation and
       Recovery Act) ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements) -
       Focus on Closure Requirements *; PB90-274259/CCE	14
   CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Characteristics (TC) Rule: Part 2 *;
       PB91-921309/CCE	17
   CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring *;
       PB90-249632/CCE	14
   CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities * ; PB90-249624/CCE	14
   Consideration of RCRA Requirements hi Performing CERCLA Responses at Mining
       Waste Sites *; PB91-214205/CCE	14
   Model Litigation Report for CERCLA Sections 106 and 107 and RCRA Section 7003;
       PB91-139451/CCE	42
   Off-Site Policy RFA or Equivalent Investigation Requirement at RCRA Treatment and
       Storage Facilities; PB91-139295/CCE	
   Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions *;
       PB90-249640/CCE	15
   RCRA/CERCLA Case Management Handbook; PB91-139535/CCE	44
   RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to Location;
       PB91-921340/CCE	79
                                                                              	34
                                                                                              33
    Revised Procedures for Implementing Off-Site Response Actions; PB91-139287/CCE ..
    Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *;
        PB90-274325/CCE	
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                                                                          CERCLA —Clean
 Subject
Page
    Superfund LDR Guide #10: Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for
        CERCLA Remedial Actions *; PB91-921367/CCE	17
    Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology
        Requirements Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274341/CCE	16
    Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under
        Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274358/CCE	16
    Superfund LDR Guide #7: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
        are Relevant and Appropriate to CERCLA Response Actions *;
        PB91-214122/CCE	    17
    Superfund LDR Guide #8: Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under
        the LDRs *; PB91-921313/CCE	 17
    Superfund LDR Guide to RCRA Management Requirements for Mineral Processing
        Wastes *; PB91-921318/CCE	    17
    Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Corrective Actions;
        PB91-921339/CCE	     79

CERCLA SPMS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA))

CERCLIS
    CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement; PB90-258328/CCE	20
    CERCLIS Listing *; PB91-921348/CCE	86

CIVIL ENFORCEMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support: Penalties)
    Entry and Continued Access Under CERCLA; PB91-138867/CCE	46
    Expanded Civil  Judicial Referral Procedures; PB91-139766/CCE	46
    Expansion of Direct Referral of Cases to the Department of Justice; PB91-139790/CCE	46
    Final EPA Policy on the Inclusion of Environmental Auditing Provisions in Enforcement Settlements-
       PB91-139782/CCE	'      46
    Final Penalty Policy for Sections 302,303,304,311, and 312 of the Emergency Planning and Community
       Right-to-Know Act and Section 103 of CERCLA; PB91-139634/CCE	45
    Guidance on CERCLA Section 106 Judicial Actions; PB91-139428/CCE	41
    Model Litigation Report for CERCLA Sections 106 and 107 and RCRA Section 7003; PB91-139451/CCE	42

CLEAN AIR ACT - (See also Air, Air Emission, Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARS),
and Section 5, Abstracts:  Technology - Selected Technologies)
    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Development of Example Procedures for
       Evaluating the Ah- Impacts of Soil Excavation Associated with Superfund Remedial Actions (Final
       Report); PB90-255662/CCE	100
    Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99
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Clean —Conflict
Subject
Page
   CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:
       Parti: ( Interim Final) * ; PB90-272535/CCE	,..	13
       Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements * ;         *
       PB90-148461/CCE	13
       Summary of Part 2: CAA, TSCA, and Other Statutes * ; PB90-272550/CCE	14
   Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites;
       PB90-272667/CCE	 103

CLOSE-OUT- (See also Section5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support: Cost Recovery)
   Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Task Cost Recovery Actions;
       PB91-139048/CCE	5	37


CLP - (See Contract Laboratory Programs)

COMMUNITY RELATIONS - (See Community Relations Plan, a nd Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA)
— Program Implementation:  Community Relations; Public Participation — Community Relations)


COMMUNITY RELATIONS PLAN - (See also Section 5, Abstracts:  Public Participation)
   Final Penalty Policy for Sections 302,303,304,311, and 312 of the Emergency Planning
       and Community Right-to-Know Act and Section 103 of CERCLA;
       PB91-139634/CCE	.,	45
   Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community Relations
       Program for Remedial Response *; PB90-273756/CCE	62
   Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for CERCLA Municipal
       Landfill Sites * ; PB91-921205/CCE	67

COMPREHENSIVE SITE PLANNING- (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA))


CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA
   Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Waste; Proceedings of the
       Annual RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th), Cincinnati, Ohio,
       April 3-5,1990; PB91-148379/CCE	98
   Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments.
       Cincinnati, Ohio, June 13-14,1990.  Summary Report; PB91-148296/CCE	 99


CONFLICT OF INTEREST
   OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review & Approval Program
       (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation No. 46C); PB91-214957/CCE	20
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                                                                          Consent — Contract
 Subject
Page
 CONSENT ORDERS - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)
    Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous Waste Cases-
        PB91-139345/CCE	•          41
    Guidance on the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous Waste Consent Decrees-
        PB91-139360/CCE	     42

 CONTINUOUS RELEASE - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Removal Action - Emergency Response)
    Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide for EPA
        Regions *; PB91-921315/CCE	78
    Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System; PB91-509935/CCE	78
    Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority Assessment
        Model; Model Documentation * ;PB91-921261/CCE	73
    Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority Assessment
        Model; User's Manual for EPA Regions *; PB91-921262/CCE	78
    Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System: User's Manual for
        Industry *; PB91-921287/CCE	78
    Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide
        for Facilities and Vessels on Compliance *; PB91-921263/CCE	78

CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAMS (CLP) - (See also Data Bases, Data Quality, and Section 5, Abstracts:
Analytical Services)
    Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program,
       Parti: Contract Award; Part 2: Contract Administration *•
       PB90-191545/CCE	          28
    Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program; PB91-921330/CCE	29
    User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program *; PB91-921278/CCE	29

CONTRACT MANAGEMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management; Enforcement
(CERCLA) — Program Management: Contracts)
    Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS): User's Manual *•
       PB90-191966/CCE	                          73
    Site-Specific Contracting for Removals; PB91-215053/CCE	75
    Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Users' Manual September 1987 (Revised July 1989)-
       PB91-214163/CCE	       '                    76
    Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program, Part 1:
        Contract Award; Part 2: Contract Administration *; PB90-191545/CCE	28
    USAGE Pre-placed and Rapid Response Contracts; PB90-273889/CCE	71
    Vendor Information Form, To Be Completed for Participation in the : Vendor
       Information System for Innovative Technologies (VISITT); PB91-9211289/CCE	98
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Corrective Action — Databases
Subject
Page
CORRECTIVE ACTION - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Program Implementation:
Corrective Action)

COST RECOVERY - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)
   Revision of CERCLA Judicial Settlement Authorities Under Delegations
       14-13-Bandl4-14-E;PB91-138818/CCE	31

CWA- (See Clean Water Act)

D
DATA QUALITY - (See also Contract Laboratory Program, Databases, and Section 5, Abstracts:
Analytical Services)
   Cost Recovery Actions/Statute of Limitations; PB91-138982/CCE	36
   Guidance for Data Usability in Risk Assessment (Fact Sheet); PB91-921312/CCE	82
   Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air
       Monitoring Around Superfund Sites:
       Stages 1 and 2; PB90-204603/CCE	101
       Stage3;PB90-204611/CCE	101

DATABASES - (See also Contract Laboratory Program, Data Quality, and Section 5, Abstracts: Analytical
Services)
   Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site Clean-Up Technologies;
       PB91-921288/CCE	88
   CERCLIS (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
       Information System) Site Location Extract; PB91-591310/CCE	86
   CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement; PB90-258328/CCE	20
   Computerized System for Performing Risk Assessments for Chemical Constituents
       of Hazardous Waste; PB90-222001/CCE	82
   Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System;
       PB91-509935/CCE	78
   Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System: User's Manual
       for Industry * ; PB91-921287/CCE	78
   Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software (for
       Microcomputers); PB90-213836/CCE	28
   Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software Manual
       (for Microcomputers); PB90-591700/CCE	28
   Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (for IBM PC/AT Microcomputers);
       PB90-591330/CCE	83
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 Subject
Page
    Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software (for
        Microcomputers); PB90-591690/CCE	  28
    PA-Score Software; User's Manual and Tutorial: Version 1.0; PB92-500032/CCE	85
    Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2; PB90-272691/CCE	75
    Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System for all Removal Actions-
        PB91-214288/CCE	75
    Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS): User Manual-
        PB90-193004/CCE	72
    Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory; PB87-188918/CCE	84
    The Emergency Response Notification System (Brochure); PB90-249715/CCE	73


DE MINIMIS SETTLEMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)
    Interim Guidance on Settlements with De Minimis Waste Contributors Under
        Section 122 (g) of SARA; PB91-139196/CCE	32
    Interim Model CERCLA Section 122(g)(4) De Minimis Waste Contributor Consent
        Decree and Administrative Order on Consent; PB91-139204/CCE	32
    Landowner Liability Under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA, De Minimis Settlement
        Under 122(g) (1) (B) of CERCLA, and Settlements with Prospective Purchasers;
        PB91-139444/CCE	42
    Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g) (1) (A) De Minimis
        Waste Contributor Settlements; PB91-139212/CCE	33
    Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities; PB91-138834/CCE	31
    Summary of "Guidance on Landowner Liability under Section 107 (a) (1) of CERCLA,
       De Minimis Settlements under Section 122 (g) (1) (b) of CERCLA, and
       Settlements with Prospective Purchasers of Contaminated Property";
       PB91-228288/CCE	„	44
    Summary of "Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122 (g) (1) (a)
       De Minimis Waste Contributor Settlements"; PB91-227959/CCE	35
    Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settlements; PB91-138826/CCE	31

DEBRIS - (See also Sludge, Soil, Soil Contamination, and Section 5, Abstracts:  Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal: Land Disposal Restrictions; Technology - Selected Technologies)
    Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact
       on Use of Superfund Treatment Technologies * ; PB90-258476/CCE	11
    Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate Requirements for CERCLA
       Contaminated Soil and Debris * ;  PB91-214973/CCE	15
    Superfund LDR Guide #6A (Second Edition): Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability
       Variance for Remedial Actions * ; PB91-921327/CCE	16
    Superfund LDR Guide #6B: Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for
       Removal Actions *; PB91-921310/CCE	16
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Subject
Page
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY - (See also State and Local Programs, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement
(CERCLA) — Program Management; Public Participation — State and Local Involvement)
    Delegation of Remedy Selection to Regions; PB90-249566/CCE	20
    Delegations of Authority Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA)
       Which are Applicable to the Superfund Program *; PB90-249574/CCE	14
    Re-delegation of Authority Under CERCLA and SARA; PB90-249582/CCE	21
    Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities; PB91-138834/CCE	31
    RI/FS Improvements; PB90-272642/CCE	69
    Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settlements; PB91-138826/CCE	 31

DELISTING
    Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites and
       Update; PB90-274556/CCE	86

DIRECTORIES - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management)
    CERCLIS (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
       Liability Information System) Site Location Extract; PB91-591310/CCE	86
    Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty; PB90-249749/CCE	63
    National On-Scene Coordinator Directory; PB91-921279/CCE	80
    Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory; PB87-188918/CCE	84
    Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor List; PB87-184578/CCE	89
    Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation, Second Edition;
       PB91-921285/CCE	90

DOCUMENT CONTROL - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)
    Compendium of CERCLA Response Selection Guidance Documents;
       PB91-139139/CCE	39
    Cost Recovery Actions Under CERCLA; PB91-138966/CCE	36
    Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files; PB91-215020/CCE	18
    Guidelines for Producing Superfund Documents; PB90-249475/CCE	20
    Model Program for Removal Site File Management; PB91-214247/CCE	74
    Summary of "Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not To Task Cost Recovery Actions;"
       PB91-228338/CCE	38

DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS - (See also Document Control, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement
(CERCLA) - Litigation Support)
    Guidance on CERCLA 106(a) Unilateral Administrative Orders for Remedial
       Designs and Remedial Actions: PB91-139089/CCE	39
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                                                             Documentation — Emergency
 Subject
Page
    Guidance on Preparing and Releasing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric Rankings
       for Information Release Under CERCLA Section 122(e); PB91-187005/CCE	41
    Procedures for Documenting Costs for CERCLA Section 38; PB91-138958/CCE	38
    PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial Program;
       PB91-139162/CCE	34
    Reporting and Exchange of Information on State Enforcement Actions at National
       Priorities List Sites; PB91-138883/CCE	48


DRINKING WATER SUPPLY - (See also Ground Water, Safe Drinking Water Act, Surface Water, and Section 5,
Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA)  - Treatment, Storage, and Disposal; Technology - Selected Technologies)
    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with New SDWA National Primary Drinking Water
       Regulations for Organic and Inorganic Chemicals *; PB91-921363/CCE	11
    ARARs Qs and As: State Ground Water Anti-degradation Issues;
       PB91-921311/CCE	12
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with
       the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) *•
       PB90-273806/CCE	12
    Enforcement Strategy and Procedures for the "Interim Prohibition" Section 9003(g) of
       the Safe Drinking Water Act (SWDA); PB91-140145/CCE	57
    Guidance Document For Providing Alternative Water Supplies *; PB89-167969/CCE	74


DRUG LABORATORIES
    Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories; PB90-272709/CCE	74
    Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug Laboratories; PB91-125989/CCE	74

E

EMERGENCY RESPONSE - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Removal Action; Enforcement (CERCLA) -
Litigation Support)

    Arbitration Procedures for Small Superfund Cost Recovery Claims; PB91-139071/CCE	36
    Issuance of Administrative Orders for Immediate Removal Actions; PB91-139105/CCE	39
    Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dioxins and Related
       Compounds: Inventory of Regulations/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and
       Related Compounds; PB91-125799/CCE	109
    Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance
       Releases; PB90-274234/CCE	75
    Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Users' Manual September 1987 (Revised July 1989);
       PB91-214163/CCE	_76
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Endangerment — Feasibility
Subject
Page
ENDANGERMENT ASSESSMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts:  Remedial Action; Site Assessment; Risk
Assessment and Risk Management)
    Endangerment Assessment Guidance; PB91-139675/CCE	49
    Endangerment Assessment Handbook; PB91-139683/CCE	49

ENFORCEMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA); Enforcement (RCRA); Federal Facilities
Enforcement)
    EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by PRPs;
       PB91-921357/CCE	70
    Guidance on EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by
       Potentially Responsible Parties; Interim Final *; PB90-249707/CCE	71

ENTRY AND ACCESS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program Implementation:  Entry
and Access)

ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management)

ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES INITIATIVE - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Program
Implementation: Environmental Priorities Initiative)
FATE AND TRANSPORT
   A New Approach and Methodologies for Characterizing the Hydrogeologic
       Properties of Aquifers; PB90-187063/CCE	105
   Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-Injected Hazardous Waste:
       A Reference Guide; PB91-145706/CCE	95
   Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous Waste Sites;
       PB91-191007/CCE	102
   Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology * ;
       PB90-274549/CCE	102
   Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water:
       Part 1 Sampling Considerations; PB91-168419/CCE	102
   Laboratory Investigation of Residual Liquid Organics From Spills, Leaks and the
       Disposal of Hazardous Wastes in Ground Water; PB90-235797/CCE	105
   Leachate Plume Management; PB86-122330/CCE	105
   Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide * ; PB91-921292/CCE	106
   Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Remediation Options;
       PB91-921325/CCE	106

FEASIBILITY STUDIES - (See Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies)
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Page
FEDERAL FACILITIES - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Federal Facilities Enforcement)
    Regional Oversight of Federal Facility Clean-ups Under CERCLA; PB91-138875/CCE	47

FEDERAL LAW - (See also Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARS))
    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with New SDWA National Primary DrinkingWater
       Regulations for Organic and Inorganic Chemicals * ; PB91-921363/CCE	11
    ARARs Qs and As: General Policy, RCRA, CWA, SDWA, Post ROD Information and
       Contingency Waivers * ; PB91-921341/CCE	12
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:
       Part 1 (Interim Final) * ; PB90-272535/CCE	13
       Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements *;
          PB90-148461/CCE	13
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:
       Summary of Part 2: CCA, TSCA, and Other Statutes * ; PB90-272550/CCE	14
    CERCLA Compliance with State Requirements * ; PB90-272543/CCE	13
    CERCLA Compliance with the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Safe Drinking
       Water Act (SDWA) * ; PB90-273806/CCE	12
    Overview of Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) -
       Focus on ARAR Waivers * ; PB90-273798/CCE	13
    Guide to Manual * ; PB90-274242/CCE	13
    RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) ARARs (Applicable or Relevant
       and Appropriate Requirements) - Focus on Closure Requirements * ;
       PB90-274259/CCE	14
    CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring * ;
       PB90-249632/CCE	14
    Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing CERCLA Responses at Mining
       Waste Sites * ; PB91-214205/CCE	14
    Delegations of Authority Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA)
       Which are Applicable to the Superfund Program * ; PB90-249574/CCE	14
    Guidance on Federal Superfund Liens; PB91-139055/CCE	37
    Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (February 1991, Intermittent Bulletin:
       Volume 1, No. 1; PB91-921370/CCE	77
       Volumel,No.2;PB91-921371/CCE	77
       Volumel,No.3;PB91-921372/CCE	77

FIELD ACTIVITIES  - (See also Remedial, Removal, Worker Health and Safety)
    Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites;
       PB91-921342/CCE	78
    Field Screening Methods Catalog — User's Guide; PB89-134159/CCE	85
    Field Standard Operating Procedures For Air Surveillance (F.S.O.P. #8);
       PB91-213843/CCE	81
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Subject
Page
   HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance * ; PB90-274523/CCE	79
   Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazardous Waste Sites;
       PB91-921283/CCE	110

FIELD OPERATIONS AND SAFETY PROCEDURES - (See Section 5, Abstracts:  Removal Action)

FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - (See Funding and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment,
Storage/ and Disposal)

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA)
   Releasing Identities of Potentially Responsible Parties in Response to FOIA Requests;
       PB91-139147/CCE	34

FUNDING - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program Management)
   A Guide to Developing Action Memorandums; PB91-921317/CCE	 74
   Audits and the Superfund Program Manager; PB90-272717/CCE	 63
   Authority to Use CERCLA to Provide Enforcement Funding Assistance to States;
       PB91-138909/CCE	47
   Consent Orders and the Reimbursement Provision Under Section 106 (b) of CERCLA;
       PB91-139113/CCE	 39
   EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised
       Reimbursement Methods; PB91-921347/CCE	 20
   Establishing a Construction Pipeline; PB91-214189/CCE	 21
   Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions; PB91-921304/CCE	 73
   Authority to Use CERCLA to Provide Enforcement Funding Assistance to States; PB91-138909/CCE	47
   Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the Statutory Limits on Removal
       Actions *;PB90-274465/CCE	.'.	73
   Funding of State Enforcement Related Activities; PB91-138891/CCE	47
   Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Task Cost Recovery Actions; PB91-139048/CCE	37
   Guidance on Federal Superfund Liens; PB91-139055/CCE	37
   Guidance on Premium Payments in CERCLA Settlements; PB91-139410/CCE	41
   Guidance on the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous Waste Consent Decrees; PB91-139360/CCE	42
   Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement Against Bankrupt Policies; PB91-139014/CCE	37
   Evaluating Mixed Funding Settlements Under CERCLA; PB91-139238/CCE	32
   Interim Policy on Mixed Funding Settlements Involving the Preauthorization of States or Political
       Subdivisions; PB91-139246/CCE	32
   Policy on Recovering Indirect Cost in CERCLA Section 107 Cost Recovery Actions; PB91-138990/CCE	37
   Procedures for Documenting Costs for CERCLA Section 107 Actions; PB91-138958/CCE	38
   Procurement Under Pre-Authorization/Mixed Funding; PB90-249525/CCE	66
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 Subject
Page
    Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects; PB91-921355/CCE	71
    Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases;
       PB90-274234/CCE	75
    Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual; PB88-113691/CCE	71
    Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2; PB90-272691/CCE	75
    Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System for all Removal Actions; PB91-214288/CCE	75
    Revised Hazardous Waste Bankruptcy Guidance; PB91-139022/CCE	38
    RI/FS Improvements; PB90-272642/CCE	69
    Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide; PB90-258369/CCE	70
    Small Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-139006/CCE	38
    Superfund Cost Recovery Strategy; PB91-139063/CCE	38
    U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund Program; PB91-921319/CCE	71
GENERAL - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management; Enforcement (CERCLA); Enforcement
(CERCLA) — Program Management; Enforcement (RCRA) - Program Management; Remedial Action; Removal
Action; Site Assessment; Technology)

GROUND WATER -  (See also Drinking Water Supply, Surface Water, and Section 5, Abstracts: Technology -
Selected Technologies; Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and Disposal - Ground Water)
   A Guide to Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology; PB91-921356/CCE	104
   Accuracy of Depth to Water Measurements; PB90-149840/CCE	102
   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Comparisons of Air Stripper Simulations
       and Field Performance Data (Final Report); PB90-207317/CCE	102
   Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA & CERCLA Ground Water Treatment
       Reinjection, Superfund Management *; PB91-921332/CCE	12
   ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria *; PB90-274267/CCE	11
   ARARs Qs and As: State Ground Water Anti-degradation Issues *; PB91-921311/CCE	 12
   Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-191007/CCE	102
   Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology *; PB90-274549/CCE	102
   CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:  CERCLA Compliance with the Clean Water Act
       (CWA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) *; PB90-273806/CCE	12
   Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water: Part 1 Sampling
       Considerations; PB91-168419/CCE	102
   Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant Migration to Ground
       Water: A Compendium of Examples; PB90-183575/CCE	103
   Emerging Technologies: Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions from Ground
       Water; PB90-252594/CCE	91
       Appendices; PB90-252602/CCE	91
   Facilitated Transport; PB91-133256/CCE	104
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Subject
Page
H
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International
       Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989. Abstract Proceedings; PB90-183799/CCE	89
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International;
       PB90-268509/CCE	89
    Ground Water Modeling: An Overview and Status Report; PB89-224497/CCE	104
    Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water; PB90-272576/CCE	104
    Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water; PB91-921356/CCE	104
    Laboratory Investigation of Residual Liquid Organics From Spills, Leaks and the Disposal of
       Hazardous Wastes in Ground Water; PB90-235797/CCE	105
    ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and Beyond; PB91-145482/CCE	105
    Part B Permit Applications with Insufficient Ground Water Monitoring Data; PB91-140020/CCE	54
    Remediation Completed: But is the Ground Water Meeting the Safe Drinking Water Act
       Requirements?; PB90-262999/CCE	105
    SITE Program Demonstration of the Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation
       Technology; PB90-198177/CCE	91
    Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide *; PB91-921292/CCE	106
    Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Remediation Options; PB91-921325/CCE	106
    Superfund Ground Water Issue:  Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analysis; PB91-133249/CCE	104
    Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum
       Extraction System:
       Volume 1; PB89-192025/CCE	95
       Volume 2; PB89-192033/CCE	95
    Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report; PB90-119744/CCE	95
    Toxic Treatments, In Situ Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technology:  Applications Analysis
       Report; PB91-181768/CCE	95
    ULTROX International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technology Applications Analysis
       Report; PB91-129759/CCE	95
HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM (HRS) - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Site Assessment - National Priorities Listing
Process)
HEALTH AND HUMAN EXPOSURE - (See also Worker Health, and Safety, and Section 5, Abstracts: Risk
Assessment and Risk Management)
   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using
       Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99
   Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of Compounds Properties of Compounds Present at
       Hazardous Waste Sites; PB89-132203/CCE	49
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 Subject
Page
    Computerized System for Performing Risk Assessments for Chemical Constituents of Hazardous
       Waste; PB90-222001/CCE	82
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables, Fourth Quarter FY90; PB90-921100/CCE	82
    Human Health Evaluation Manual, Supplemental Guidance Standard Default Exposure Factors *;
        PB91-921314/CCE	84
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (for IBM PC/AT Microcomputers); PB90-591330/CCE	83
    Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund Sites; PB91-921352/CCE	83
    Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biological and Statistical Considerations;
       PB91-129189/CCE	83
    Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission Sources at Superfund Sites
       (Final Report); PB90-142753/CCE	101
    Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A;
       PB90-273830/CCE	83
    Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund:
       Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A, Interim Final *; PB90-155581/CCE	83
       Volume 2: Environmental Evaluation Manual, Interim Final *; PB90-155599/CCE	84
    Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer; PB91-214197/CCE	84
    Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual *; PB89-135859/CCE	84

I

IN SITU - (See On-Site Technologies)

INCINERATION - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Technology:  Selected Technologies)
    American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis Report;
       PB90-258427/CCE	90
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies:  Domestic and International.
       Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989. Abstract Proceedings; PB90-183799/CCE	89
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies:  Domestic and International;
       PB90-268509/CCE	89
    Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test of the Shirco Pilot Infrared
       Incinerator System, Volume 1: Summary of Review; PB89-167902/CCE	94


INDIAN LANDS
    Hazardous Waste Releases on Indian Land; Beginning the Superfund Process; PB91-228205/CCE	63
    Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program; PB90-273947/CCE	64
    Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund Program;
       PB90-249723/CCE	64
    State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program; PB90-273939/CCE	64
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Page
INJECTION
    Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-Injected Hazardous Waste:  A Reference Guide;
       PB91-145706/CCE	95


INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Technology - Innovative
Technologies, SITE Program)
    Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software (for Microcomputers);
       PB90-213836/CCE	28
    Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software Manual (for Microcomputers);
       PB90-591700/CCE	28


INSPECTION AND INFORMATION GATHERING - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA))

INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION
    EPA Interim Guidance on Indemnification of Superfund Response Action Contractors Under
       Section 199 of SARA; PB91-139402/CCE	40
    Procedural Guidance on Treatment of Insurers Under CERCLA; PB91-139188/CCE	34


INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS - (See also Audits, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) -
Program Implementation: State Enforcement)

    Audits and the Superfund Program Manager; PB90-272717/CCE.....	63
    Coordination of EPA and State Actions in Cost Recovery; PB91-138974/CCE	36
    EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised Reimbursement
    Methods; PB90-273897/CCE	20
    U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund Program; PB91-921319/CCE	71


INTERIM STATUS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and Disposal: Interim
Status)

INTERNAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management)

INTERNATIONAL
    Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology Review and
       Trip Results; PB90-106428/CCE	88
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies Domestic and International.
       Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989; PB90-183799/CCE	89
       Abstract Proceedings; PB-138891/CCE	89
    International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification:  Applications
       Analysis Report; PB90-269085/CCE	91
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 Subject
Page
LAND DISPOSAL - (See also CERCLA/RCRA Interface, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement
(RCRA) — Treatment, Storage, and Disposal)
   Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites*;
       PB91-921205/CCE	-.	67
   Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB87-119483/CCE	107
   Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills; PB91-139907/CCE	55
   Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites; PB91-921301/CCE	70


LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS (LDR) - (See also Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) — Treatment, Storage, and Disposal)
   A Guide to the Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses *;
       PB90-274374/CCE	,...17
   Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA & CERCLA Ground Water Treatment
       Reinjection, Superfund Management *; PB91-921332/CCE	12
   CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Characteristics (TC) Rule *; PB91-921309/CCE	17
   Enforcement Strategy for the Land Disposal Restriction First Third Rule; PB91-140079/CCE	50
   Policy for Superfund .Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *;
       PB90-249640/CCE	15
   Superfund LDR Guide #1:  Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *;
       PB90-274325/CCE	15
   Superfund LDR Guide #10: Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
       Remedial Actions *; PB91-921367/CCE	17
   Superfund LDR Guide #2:  Complying with the California List Restrictions Under Land
       Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274333/CCE	16
   Superfund LDR Guide #3:  Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements Under
       Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274341/CCE	16
   Superfund LDR Guide #4:  Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal
       Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274358/CCE	16
   Superfund LDR Guide #5:  Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are Applicable to
       CERCLA Response Actions *; PB90-274366/CCE	16
   Superfund LDR Guide #6A (Second Edition): Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability
       Variance for Remedial Actions *; PB91-921327/CCE	,	16
   Superfund LDR Guide #6B: Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Removal
       Actions *; PB91-921310/CCE	16
   Superfund LDR Guide #8: Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the LDRs  *;
       PB91-921313/CCE	17
   Superfund LDR Guide to RCRA Management Requirements for Mineral Processing Wastes *;
       PB91-921318/CCE	17
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Loss — Modeling
Subject
Page
LOSS OF INTERIM STATUS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal: Loss of Interim Status)

M

MEDICAL WASTES - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Waste Management and Enforcement:
Medical Wastes)

METHANE RELEASE SITES
    CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites; PB91-190850/CCE	73


MINING WASTES
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part 2:  CAA, TSCA, and Other
       Statutes *;PB90-272550/CCE	14
    Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste
       Sites *;PB91-214205/CCE	14
    Superfund LDR Guide to  RCRA Management Requirements for Mineral Processing Wastes *;
       PB91-921318/CCE	17


MIXED FUNDING - (See Funding)


MODELING
    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
       Volume 1, Application of Air Pathway Analysis for Superfund Applications Interim Report
       (Final); PB90-113374/CCE	99
       Volume 2, Estimation of Baseline Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised), Interim Report
       (Final); PB90-270588/CCE	99
       Volume 3, Estimation of Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites, Interim Report
       (Final); PB89-180061/CCE	99
       Volume 4, Procedures for Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for Superfund Air Pathway
       Analysis, Interim Report (Final); PB90-113382/CCE	99
    Development of Example  Procedures for Evaluating the Air Impacts of Soil Excavation
       Associated with Superfund Remedial Actions (Final Report); PB90-255662/CCE	100
    Air Stripper Design Manual (Final Report); PB91-125997/CCE	99
    Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies; PB91-190975/CCE	100
    Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant Migration to Ground
       Water: A Compendium of Examples; PB90-183575/CCE	103
    Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids; PB91-195974/CCE	103
    Ground Water Modeling:  An Overview and Status Report; PB89-224497/CCE	104
    Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission Sources at Superfund
       Sites (Final Report); PB90-142753/CCE	101
    Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Remediation Options; PB91-921325/CCE	106
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                                                                       Modeling — National
Subject
Page
    TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic Air Pollutant Concentrations (User's Guide);
       PB91-141820/CCE	101
    User's Guide for the Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) (Final Report); PB88-236823/CCE	101

MONITORING - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal: Part B and Permitting)
    Accuracy of Depth to Water Measurements; PB90-149840/CCE	102
    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Contingency Plans at Superfund
       Sites Using Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99
    Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids; PB91-195974/CCE	103
    Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air Monitoring Around
       Superfund Sites:
          Stages 1 and 2; PB90-204603/CCE	101
          Stage3;PB90-204611/CCE	101

MUNICIPALITIES - (See also State and Local Programs, and Section 5, Abstracts: Public Participation)
    Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites *;
       PB91-921205/CCE	:	67
    Interim Policy on Mixed Funding Settlements Involving the Preauthorization of States or Political
       Subdivisions; PB91-139246/CCE	32
    Model Information Notice Letter to Local Governments; PB91-187013/CCE	33
    Municipal Settlements; PB91-139311/CCE	33
    Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites; PB91-921301/CCE	70
    Summary of "Interim Policy on CERCLA Settlements Involving Municipalities and Municipal
       Wastes"; PB91-228262/CCE	35
    Superfund Desk Reference for Municipalities; PB91-193409/CCE	31
    Superfund Enforcement Strategy and Implementation Plan; PB91-138842/CCE	31

N

NATIONAL CONTINGENCY PLAN (NCP)
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:
       Part 1 (Interim Final) *; PB90-272535/CCE	13
       Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements *;
          PB90-148461/CCE	13
       CERCLA Compliance with State Requirements *; PB90-272543/CCE	13
       Overview of Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) — Focus on ARAR
          Waivers *; PB90-273798/CCE	13
       Guide to Manual *; PB90-274242/CCE	13
    Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites and Update;
       PB90-274556/CCE	86
    The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund; PB90-272600/CCE	11

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National
Subject
Page
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST - (See also Hazard Ranking System, and Section 5, Abstracts:
Administration and Management — Special Reports; Site Assessment — National Priorities Listing Process)
   National Priorities List Book Set; PB91-238725/CCE	22
   National Priorities List Sites:
       Alabama; PB91-921209/CCE	22
       Alaska; PB91-921210/CCE	.-.	22
       Arizona and Nevada;  PB91-921211/CCE	22
       Arkansas; PB91-921212/CCE	22
       California; PB91-921213/CCE	;	23
       Colorado; PB91-921214/CCE	23
       Connecticut; PB91-921215/CCE	23
       Delaware; PB91-921216/CCE	23
       Florida; PB91-921217/CCE	23
       Georgia; PB91-921218/CCE	23
       Hawaii; PB91-921219/CCE	23
       Idaho; PB91-921220/CCE	23
       Illinois; PB91-921221/CCE	,.	23
       Indiana; PB91-921222/CCE	23
       Iowa; PB91-921223/CCE	23
       Kansas; PB91-921224/CCE	23
       Kentucky; PB91-921225/CCE	24
       Louisiana; PB91-921226/CCE	24
       Maine; PB91-921227/CCE	24
       Maryland; PB91-921228/CCE	24
       Massachusetts; PB91-921229/CCE	24
       Michigan; PB91-921230/CCE	24
       Minnesota; PB91-921231/CCE	24
       Mississippi; PB91-921232/CCE	24
       Missouri; PB91-921233/CCE	24
       Montana;  PB91-921234/CCE	24
       Nebraska; PB91-921236/CCE	24
       New Hampshire; PB91-921237/CCE	24
       New Jersey; PB91-921235/CCE	25
       New Mexico;  PB91-921238/CCE	25
       New York; PB91-921239/CCE	25
       North Carolina; PB91-921240/CCE	25
       North and South Dakota; PB91-921241/CCE	25
       Ohio; PB91-921242/CCE	25
       Oklahoma; PB91-921243/CCE	25

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                                                                   National — Negotiations
Subject
Page
       Oregon; PB91-921244/CCE	25
       Pennsylvania; PB91-921245/CCE	25
       Rhode Island; PB91-921246/CCE	25
       South Carolina; PB91-921247/CCE	25
       Tennessee; PB91-921248/CCE	26
       Texas; PB91-921249/CCE	26
       Utah; PB91-921250/CCE	7.....:..	26
       Vermont; PB91-921251/CCE	26
       Virginia; PB91-921252/CCE	-......-	26
       Washington; PB91-921253/CCE	26
       West Virginia; PB91-921254/CCE	26
       Wisconsin; PB91-921255/CCE	26
       Wyoming; PB91-921256/CCE	.T.......	26
       Puerto Rico;  PB91-921257/CCE	25
       American Samoa, Guam; PB91-921258/CCE	27
   Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites and Update;
       PB90-274556/CCE	86
   Site Classification Changes from Enforcement to Fund Lead; PB91-139600/CCE	30
   Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large; a Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites;
       PB91-921207/CCE	."	22

NATIONAL PRIORITIES LISTING PROCESS - (Set Section 5, Abstracts: Site Assessment)
                                           g
NBARs - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)

NEGOTIATIONS, SETTLEMENTS, AND OVERSIGHT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement
(CERCLA) - Litigation Support: Negotiations and Settlements)
   Arbitration Procedures for Small Superfund Cost Recovery Claims; PB91-139071/CCE	36
   EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by PRPs;
       PB91-921357/CCE	7.	70
   Guidance on EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by
       Potentially Responsible Parties; Interim Final; PB90-249707/CCE	71
   Releasing Guidance on Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques in Enforcement Actions;
       PB91-139303/CCE	,	:.._.^.	34
   Revised Hazardous Waste Bankruptcy Guidance; PB91-1§9022/CCE	38
   Waiver of Headquarters Approval for Issuance of RD/RA Special Notice Letters at the Time of
       ROD Signature from OERR and OWPE; PB91-139261/CCE	36
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Notice — Oil
Subject
Page
NOTICE LETTERS - (See also Section 5, Abstracts:  Enforcement (CERCLA) - PRP Search, Notification,
and Information)
   CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities *; PB90-249624/CCE	14
   Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes *; PB90-272618/CCE	15
   Summary of Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Waste *;
       PB91-228197/CCE	15

NOTIFICATION - (See also Delisting, and Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management — Internal
Policies and Procedures; Enforcement (CERCLA) — PRP Search, Notification, and Information)
 CERCLA Community Relations Mailing Lists; PB91-139527/CCE	48

O

OFF-SITE DISPOSAL
   CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring *;
       PB90-249632/CCE	14
   CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities *; PB90-249624/CCE	14
   Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management of
       Waste and Treatment Residue; PB90-274317/CCE	15
   Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes During Site Inspections *;PB91-921331/CCE	85
   Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes *; PB90-272618/CCE	15
   Off-Site Policy RFA or Equivalent Investigation RFA or Equivalent Investigation Requirement
       at RCRA Treatment and Storage Facilities; PB91-139295/CCE	33

OFF-SITE RESPONSE
   Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes During Site Inspections *; PB91-921331/CCE	85
   Revised Procedures for Implementing Off-Site Response Actions; PB91-139287/CCE	34

OIL SPILLS - (See also Bioremediation, Emergency Response, Public Participation, State and Local
Programs, and Section 5, Abstracts: Public Participation — State and Local Involvement; Enforcement
(RCRA) — Waste Management; Removal Action)
   The Emergency Response Notification System (Brochure); PB90-249715/CCE	73
   Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund
       Removal Program; PB90-249798/CCE	98
   On-Scene Coordinators/Remedial Project Managers Inauguration of the On-Site Coordinator
       (OSQ/Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Program; PB90-274309/CCE	59
   Mandatory Training Requirements for On-Scene Coordinators and Remedial Project Managers;
       PB90-272584/CCE	60
   Model Program for Removal Site File Management; PB91-214247/CCE	74
   National On-Scene Coordinator Directory; PB91-921279/CCE	80
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                                                                           On-Site — Organic
 Subject
Page
 ON-SITE TECHNOLOGIES - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Technology - Innovative Technologies,
 SITE Programs)
    American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System:  Applications Analysis Report-
        PB90-258427/CCE	„   .'                     90
    Development of Electro-Acoustic Soil Decontamination (BSD) for In-Situ Applications-
        PB90-204728/CCE	_                          90
    Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils; PB90-155607/CCE	109
    HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglasville, PA: Applications Analysis Report;
        PB89-206031/CCE	„	91
    Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation; PB90-274226/CCE	97
    Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification; PB90-274192/CCE	97
    Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management of
        Waste and Treatment Residue *; PB90-274317/CCE	  15
    Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors; PB91-228395/CCE	89
    Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes; PB87-110656/CCE	98
    Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control; PB91-921326/CCE	75
    Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report; PB89-233423/CCE	91
    SITE Program Demonstration of the Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation
        Technology; PB90-198177/CCE	 91
    Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide *; PB91-921292/CCE	 106
    Superfund LDR Guide #7: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are
        Relevant and Appropriate to CERCLA Response Actions *; PB91-214122/CCE	17
    Technology Evaluation Report:  CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford,
        Massachusetts:
        Volume 1; PB90-186495/CCE	   92
        Volume 2; PB90-186503/CCE	               92
    Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization
        Process, Clackamas, Oregon:
       Volume 1; PB90-274127/CCE	           92
       Volume 2; PB91-127696/CCE	         92

ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples; PB90-253816/CCE	88
    Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-191007/CCE	102
    Engineering Bulletin: Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment; PB91-228031/CCE	88
    Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids; PB91-195974/CCE	103
    Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation; PB90-274226/CCE	97
    Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation; PB90-274200/CCE	97
    Laboratory Investigation of Residual Liquid Organics From Spills, Leaks and the Disposal
       of Hazardous Wastes in Ground Water; PB90-235797/CCE	105
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Organic — PCBs
Subject
Page
   Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford,
       Massachusetts; Volume 2; PB90-186503/CCE	92
   Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization
       Process Clackamas, Oregon; Volume 1; PB90-274127/CCE	92
   Treatability Potential for EPA Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil; PB89-166581/CCE	110

ORGANIC CONTRACT COMPLIANCE SCREENING SYSTEM (OCCSS) - (See also Enforcement
(CERCLA) — Program Implementation: Community Relations)
   Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software Manual (for Microcomputers);
       PB90-591700/CCE	28
   Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software (for Microcomputers),
       User Manual; PB90-213844/CCE	28
   Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software (for Microcomputers);
       PB90-591690/CCE	28

OVERFILING - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and Disposal)

OVERSIGHT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program Implementation)

OUTREACH - (See also Public Participation, and Section 5, Abstracts: Outreach and Training;
Public Participation)
   Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications:  Technology Review and
       Trip Report Results; PB90-106428/CCE	88
   Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures; PB91-921335/CCE	18
   Superfund: Getting into the Act. Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
       Program; PB89-233431/CCE	19
PART B AND PERMITTING - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal)

PCBs (POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS)
    A Guide on Remedial Actions at Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination;
       PB90-274432/CCE	69
    Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination;
       PB91-921206/CCE	69
    Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dioxins and Related Compounds:
       Inventory of Regulations/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Compounds;
       PB91-125799/CCE	109
    Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills; PB91-139907/CCE	55
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                                                                            Penalties — Policy
 Subject
Page
PENALTIES - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)

PLANNING - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management)

PETROLEUM - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program Implementation)

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, INTERNAL - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management)

POLICY STATEMENTS - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - PRP Search, Notification, and
Information; Litigation Support: Cost Recovery)
   Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance; PB90-258302/CCE	73
   Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology
       Review and Trip Report Results; PB90-106428/CCE	         88
   Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples; PB90-253816/CCE	88
   Cost Recovery Actions/Statute of Limitations; PB91-138982/CCE	    36
   Covenant Not to Sue Under SARA; PB91-139220/CCE	             32
   Timely Initiation of Responsible Party Searches, Issuance of Notice Letters, and Release
       of Information; PB91-139154/CCE	               35
   Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy; PB91-139329/CCE	          42
   Interim Guidance:  Streamlining the Settlement Decision Process; PB91-139386/CCE	42
   Interim Policy on Mixed Funding Settlements Involving the Preauthorization of States
       or Political Subdivisions; PB91-139246/CCE	               32
   Municipal Settlements; PB91-139311/CCE	                  33
   Off-Site Policy RFA or Equivalent Investigation Requirement at RCRA Treatment and
       Storage Facilities; PB91-139295/CCE	               33
   ORD Ground Water Research Plan:  Strategy for 1991 and Beyond; PB91-145482/CCE	105
   Policy for Enforcement Actions Against Transporters Under CERCLA; PB91-138859/CCE	47
   Policy on Recovering Indirect Cost in CERCLA Section 107 Cost Recovery Actions-
       PB91-138990/CCE	_       '                     37
   Policy Towards Owners of Residential Property at Superfund Sites; PB91-205476/CCE	33
   Releasing Identities of PotentiaUy Responsible Parties in Response to FOIA Requests-
       PB91-139147/CCE	                                                                  ,,„
                                    	o4
   Revised EPA Guidance on Parallel Proceedings; PB91-139667/CCE	36
   Revised Hazardous Waste Bankruptcy Guidance; PB91-139022/CCE	 38
   SmaU Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-139006/CCE	             38
   Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and Program Plan-
       PB87-181939/CCE	_                '               92
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Potentially — Program
Subject
Page
POTEiSTTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA); Enforcement
(RCRA))
   Consent Orders and the Reimbursement Provision Under Section 106(b) of CERCLA;
       PB91-139113/CCE	39
   Evaluation of, and Additional Guidance on, Issuance of Unilateral Administrative Orders
       (UAOs)forRD/RA;PB91-201764/CCE	39
   Final Initiation of PRP Financed Remedial Design in Advance of Consent Decree Entry;
       PB91-139394/CCE	40
   Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Remedial Investigations and
       Feasibility Studies:
       Volume 1, Appendices; PB91-228379/CCE	41
       Volume 2; PB91-228361/CCE	41
   Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy; PB91-139329/CCE	42
   Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Participation in Remedial Investigations and
       Feasibility Studies; PB91-139337/CCE	42
   Landowner Liability Under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA, De Minimis Settlement Under
       122(g)(l)(B) of CERCLA, and Settlements with Prospective Purchasers; PB91-139444/CCE	42
   Liability of Corporate Shareholders and Successor Corporations for Abandoned Sites
       Under CERCLA; PB91-139030/CCE	37
   Procedural Guidance on Treatment of Insurers Under CERCLA; PB91-139188/CCE	34
   Superfund Desk Reference for Municipalities; PB91-193409/CCE	31
   Superfund Enforcement Strategy and Implementation; PB91-138842/CCE	31

POTWs- (See Publicly Owned Treatment Works)

PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTS - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Site Assessment)
   Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments Under CERCLA; PB92-963303/CCE	85
   PA-Score Software; User's Manual and Tutorial: Version 1.0; PB92-500032/CCE	85
   PA-Score Software; User's Manual and Tutorial: Version 1.0; PB92-963302/CCE	85

PROCUREMENTS - (See also Contract Management)
   Procurement Under Pre-Authorization/Mixed Funding; PB90-249525/CCE	66
   Vendor Information Form, To Be Completed for Participation in the: Vendor Information
       System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT); PB91-921289/CCE	98

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA); Enforcement (CERCLA) -
Comprehensive Site Planning; Enforcement (RCRA))

PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION - (See  Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA); Enforcement (RCRA))
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                                                                                       Program
 Subject
Page
PROGRAM PLANNING, GOALS, AND PHILOSOPHY
   An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study: 1990 Update; PB91-921259/CCE	 59
   ARARs Qs and As: General Policy, RCRA, CWA, SDWA, Post ROD Information and
       Contingency Waivers *; PB91-921341 /CCE	 12
   Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology Review
       and Trip Report Results; PB90-106428/CCE	 88
   CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:
       Part 1 (Interim Final) *; PB90-272535/CCE	         13
       Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements *•
          PB90-148461/CCE	.„	   13
   Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant Migration to Ground
       Water: A Compendium of Examples; PB90-183575/CCE	103
   Evaluating Mixed Funding Settlements Under CERCLA; PB91-139238/CCE	 32
   Guidance on Non-NPL Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant or Precedent-Setting
      Issues; PB90-273921/CCE	            74
   Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement Against Bankrupt Parties; PB91-139014/CCE	 37
   Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status Report, January 1991-
      PB91-921290/CCE	          97
   Integrated Timeline  for Superfund Site Management (SMR no. 5,15); PB91-139717/CCE	 31
   Management Review of the Superfund Program *; PB90-153875/CCE	 22
   Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan; PB90-153883/CCE	  22
   ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and Beyond; PB91-145482/CCE	 105
   Office of Solid  Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project: Executive
      Summary and Overview; PB90-272501/CCE	  27
   Potentially Responsible Party Search; PB87-232476/CCE	  34
   Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY89 Report to Congress; PB91-921204/CCE	 27
   Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities; PB91-138834/CCE	 31
   Revision of CERCLA Judicial Settlement Authorities Under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E-
      PB91-138818/CCE	'             31
   RI/FS Streamlining;  PB91-214981 /CCE	  70
   Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program: FY80 to FY89; PB90-272725/CCE	 64
   Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews; PB91-921369/CCE	 57
   Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews; PB91-921368/CCE	 67
   Superfund Cost Recovery Strategy; PB91-139063/CCE	       33
   Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded Removals
      (Volume 4); PB90-921260/CCE	        76
   Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:  Progress and Accomplishments,
      Fiscal Year 1989; PB90-216516/CCE	„	    91
   Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package; PB91-921353/CCE	 59
   Superfund: Environmental Progress; PR881/CCE	          59
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Program — Project
Subject
Page
   Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large; a Decade of Progress at National Priorities
   List Sites; PB91-921207/CCE	22
   The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund; PB90-272600/CCE	11
   The Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress; PB91-921286/CCE	59

PROJECT MANAGEMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Comprehensive
Site Planning)
   Compendium of CERCLA Response Selection Guidance Documents; PB91-139139/CCE	39
   Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-138941/CCE	37
   Enforcement Project Management Handbook: FY1991 Update; PB91-186999/CCE;	44
   Expediting Remedial Construction; PB90-272683/CCE	70
   Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities; PB91-921324/CCE	21
   Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS *; PB90-274390/CCE	68
   Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under
       CERCLA *; PB89-184626/CCE	68
   Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action*; PB90-273871/CCE	70
   Guidance on EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by
       Potentially Responsible Parties; Interim Final; PB90-249707/CCE	71
   Integrated Timeline for Superfund Site Management (SMR no. 5,15); PB91-139717/CCE	31
   Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(A) De Minimus Waste Contributor Settle-
       ments; PB91-139212/CCE	33
   Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB85-211357/CCE	71
   Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control; PB91-921326/CCE	75
   Potentially Responsible Party Search; PB87-232476/CCE	34
   Procedural Guidance on Treatment of Insurers Under CERCLA; PB91-139188/CCE	34
   PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial Program;
       PB91-139162/CCE	•	34
   Revised Procedures for Implementing Off-Site Response Actions; PB91-139287/CCE	34
   RI/FS Improvements; PB90-272642/CCE	69
   RI/FS Improvements Follow-Up; PB90-249657/CCE	69
   RI/FS Streamlining; PB91-214981 /CCE	70
   Roles and Responsibilities of Deputy Project Officers and Work Assignment Managers Under
       the Technical Enforcement Support (TES) Contract; PB91-139741 /CCE	30
    Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers and Headquarters Zone Project
       Officers For Management of TES (TES 5+) Contracts; PB91-139758/CCE	30
   Site-Specific Contracting for Removals; PB91-215053/CCE	75
    Summary of "PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial Program";
       PB91-228320/CCE	35
    Superfund Innovative Technology Program: Technology Profiles; PB90-249756/CCE	92
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                                                                            Project — Quality
  Subject
Page
    Superfund Program Management Manual, FY92: Volume 1; PB91-921272/CCE	      21
    Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Users' Manual September 1987 (Revised Tulv 1989)-
        PB91-214163/CCE	                                                             „,
                                       	/D
    Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites-
        PB90-273905/CCE	                                  '                        „,
                                            	/o
    Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects; PB90-274382/CCE	76
    Written Demand for Recovery of Costs Incurred under CERCLA; PB91-204628/CCE	   38


 PRP SEARCH, NOTIFICATION, AND INFORMATION - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA))

 PUBLIC DOCUMENTS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Outreach and Training)

 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Public Participation; Outreach and Training)
    Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) *; PB89-180830/CCE	61
    Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment Activities with the Superfund
        Remedial Process; PB91-214080/CCE	                         82
    Mandatory Community Relations Training: Superfund Management Review Implementation
        Product (Recommendation: #43.P(i)); PB90-272592/CCE	            60
    Model Information Notice Letter to Local Governments; PB91-187013/CCE	             33
    Planning for Sufficient Community Relations *; PB90-249533/CCE	   62
    Policy Towards Owners of Residential Property at Superfund Sites; PB91-205476/CCE	33
    Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites *; PB91-921306/CCE	        62
    Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded Removals
        (Volume 4); PB90-921260/CCE	                    76


PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTWS) - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Technology -
Selected Technologies: Surface Waters and POTWs)
    Discharge of Waste Water from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works
       (POTWs) *; PB90-249616/CCE	                14


Q

QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL (QA/QC)

    Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples; PB90-253816/CCE	88
    Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities:
       Development Process: Volume 1; PB88-131370/CCE	        66
       Example Scenario: RI/FS Activities at a Site with Contaminated Soils and Ground Water:
       Volume 2; PB88-131388/CCE	                66
       Volumes 1 and 2 *; PB90-272634/CCE	                   66
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Quality —RD/RA
Subject
Page
   Emerging Technologies: Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions from
       Ground Water; PB90-252594/CCE	91
       Appendices; PB90-252602/CCE	91
   Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment *; PB91-921208/CCE	82
   Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air Monitoring
       Around Superfund Sites:
       Stages 1 and 2; PB90-204603/CCE	101
       Stage3;PB90-204611/CCE	101
   Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1: Quality Assurance Project Plans;
       PB91-148312/CCE	29
   Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities: Sampling QA/QC
       Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) *; PB90-274481/CCE	75
   Rationale for the Assessment of Errors in the Sampling of Soils; PB90-242306/CCE	109
   Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight *; PB90-249541 /CCE	29
   Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance (QA) in Superfund;
       PB91-921333/CCE	21
R
RACS - (See Response Action Contractors)

RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part 2: CAA, TSCA, and
       Other Statutes *; PB90-272550/CCE	14
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International;
       PB90-183799/CCE	89
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International.
       Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989. Abstract Proceedings; PB90-268509/CCE	89
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables, Fourth Quarter FY90; PB90-921100/CCE	82
    SITE Program Demonstration of the Ultrox International Ultraviolet/Oxidation
       Technology; PB90-198177/CCE	91

RCRA ENFORCEMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA)
    Procedures for Transmittal of CERCLA and RCRA Civil Judicial Enforcement Case Packagesto Headquarters;
       PB91-139774/CCE	46
RCRA/CERCLA INTERFACE - (See CERCLA/RCRA Interface)

RD/RA - (See Remedial Actions, and Section 5,  Abstracts: Remedial Action)
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                                                                        Records — Remedial
 Subject
Page
RECORDS OF DECISION (ROD) - ( See also Section 5, Abstracts: Remedial Action - Records of Decision)
    Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Remediation Options; PB91-921325/CCE	106
    Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS): User Manual; PB90-193004/CCE            72

REFERRALS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Litigation Support)

REIMBURSEMENT - (See also Funding)
    Consent Orders and the Reimbursement Provision Under Section 106(b) of CERCLA-
       PB91-139113/CCE	        '                   39
    EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised Reimbursement
       Methods; PB90-273897/CCE	                         2Q

REMEDIAL ACTIONS-(See also Section 5, Abstracts: Remedial Action)
    A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous Materials-
       PB87-215349/CCE	
    ARARs Qs & As: The Fund-Balancing Waiver *; PB91-921321/CCE	              12
    ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures; PB90-274515/CCE	             18
    ARCS Work Assignment Management, Field Guide; PB91-214965/CCE	        18
    Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology Review
       and Trip Report Results; PB90-106428/CCE	_                    8g
    Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Superfund Sites-
       PB90-204140/CCE	                                                      nf
                                          	y&
    Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook; PB87-119483/CCE	   107
    Establishing a Construction Pipeline; PB91-214189/CCE	                  21
   Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities; PB91-921324/CCE	               21
   Guidance Document For Providing Alternative Water; PB89-167969/CCE	           74
   Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites *•
       PB89-184618/CCE	_            '
   Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water; PB90-272576/CCE	   104
   Interim Guidance for Soil Ingestion Rates; PB91-139709/CCE	                  30
   Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management of
       Waste and Treatment Residue *; PB90-274317/CCE	                    15
   Leachate Plume Management; PB86-122330/CCE	                  105
   Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Conducted by
       Potentially Responsible Parties; PB91-139436/CCE	                 43
   Releasing Information to Potentially Responsible Parties at CERCLA Sites; PB91-139469/CCE	43
   Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Waste; Proceedings of the Annual
      RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th), Cincinnati, Ohio, April 3-5 1990-
      PB91-148379/CCE	
   Remediation Completed: But is the Ground Water Meeting the Safe Drinking Water Act
      Requirements?; PB90-262999/CCE	°                         105
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Remedial — Remedy
Subject
                                                                                         Page
   Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in Remedial Investigations and
       Feasibility Studies; PB91-139352/CCE	
   Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide *; PB91-921292/CCE	
   Summary of "Guidance on CERCLA Section 106(a) UAOs for RD/RA"; PB91-228312/CCE	
   Superfund LDR Guide #10: Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA Remedial
       Actions *;PB91-921367/CCE	.'	
   Superfund LDR Guide #8: Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the LDRs *;
       PB91-921313/CCE	
   Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies;
       PB91-921284/CCE	
   Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites;
       PB90-273905/CCE	
   Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects; PB90-274382/CCE	
                                                                                           ...43
                                                                                           .106
                                                                                           ...40
                                                                                            .17

                                                                                            .17

                                                                                            .98

                                                                                            .76
                                                                                            ,.76
REMEDIAL DESIGN (RD/RA) - (See Remedial Action, and Section 5, Abstracts: Remedial Action)
REMEDIAL PROJECT MANAGERS (RPM)
    Integrated Timeline for Superfund Site Management (SMR no. 5,15); PB91-139717/CCE	31
    Mandatory Training Requirements for On-Scene Coordinators and Remedial Project Managers;
       PB90-272584/CCE	
    Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(A) De Minimus Waste
       Contributor Settlements; PB91-139212/CCE	
    Inauguration of the On-Site Coordinator (OSQ/Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Program;
       PB90-274309/CCE	
                                                                                             60

                                                                                             33

                                                                                             59
                                                                                              40
REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDIES (RI/FS) - (See also Remedial Action, and Section 5,
Abstracts: Remedial Action)
   Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study;
       PB91-139378/CCE	
   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Superfund Air Pathway
       Analyses Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report); PB90-182544/CCE	100
   Guidance Document on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites; PB87-110664/CCE	106
   Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Remedial Investigations and
       Feasibility Studies:
       Volume 1;PB91-228361/CCE	:	41
       Volume 2, Appendices; PB91-228379/CCE	41
   Interim Guidance onPotentiaUy Responsible Party Participation in Remedial Investigations
       and Feasibility Studies; PB91-139337/CCE	
                                                                                              42
 REMEDY SELECTION
    A Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Superfund Program During FY87, FY88,
        andFY89;PB91-139477/CCE	
                                                                                             .40
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                                                                           Remedy — Removal
   Subject
Page
     A Guide to Developing Superfund Proposed Plans *; PB90-273855/CCE	        68
     A Guide to Developing Superfund Records of Decision; PB90-273848/CCE	            72
     A GpBtl-92^0/CCES SUperfUnd N° Acti°n'Interfm Action' ^ Cogency Remedy RODs";	
     A Guide to Selecting Superfund Remedial Actions *; PB90-273863/CCE	                 59
     Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and Innovative
        Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation; PB91-921293/CCE              88
     Delegation of Remedy Selection to Regions; PB90-249566/CCE	                  	20
     EPA Interim Guidance on Indemnification of Superfund Response Action Contractors Under
        Section 119 of SARA; PB91-139402/CCE	>	,	                         4Q
     Evaluation of, and Additional Guidance on, Issuance of Unilateral Administrative Orders
        (UAOs) for RD/RA; PB91-201764/CCE	                          39
     Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies:
        Volume 1: Summary Report *; PB90-183583/CCE	                103
        Volume 2: Case Studies 1-19 (Interim Final) *; PB90-274440/CCE	     	W3
        Volume 3: General Site Data, Data Base Reports, Interim Final *; PB90-274457/CCE	  103
     Final Initiation of PRP Financed Remedial Design in Advance of Consent Decree Entry;
        * Dyj.-ioyoy4/(—c_Jti	,	                                                            ._
                                         	40
     Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents: The Proposed Plan The Record
        PB9>rC921265/CCanati0n ^ Sisnifkant Differences'The Record of Decision Amendment *;
                         	72
    Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination; PB91-921206/CCE	69
    Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water; PB90-272576/CCE	         104
    Integrated Timeline for Superfund Site Management (SMR no. 5,15); PB91-139717/CCE	       31
    Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy; PB91-139329/CCE	    	42
    Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy Selection at Non-Funded-Financed
        State-Lead Enforcement Sites; PB91-187039/CCE	                     4g
    ROD Annual Report FY1990; PB91-921277/CCE	                       	77
    Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund Remedy Selection; PB91-921359/CCE                 84
    SUPSa ^^^^^^ (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation	

    Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges; PB89-132674/CCE	......1.. 110
    The Feasibility Study: Detailed Analysis of Remedial Action Alternatives *; PB90-272675/CCE	    67
    The Feasibility Study: Development and Screening of Remedial Action Alternatives *•
       PB90-274416/CCE	
                              ........................... *••••*••••«...•*.,...................,......l>4>>ttt<>^^                      f-\7
    Use of CERCLA Section 106 Unilateral Enforcement for Remedial Design and Remedial
       Action: Strategy for Fiscal Year 1990; PB91-139733/CCE	                  30

REMOVAL ACTION - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Removal Action)
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Removals — RPMs
Subject
Page
REMOVALS - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Removal Action, and Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program Implemen-
tation: Community Relations)
    A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous Materials;
       PB87-215349/CCE	27
    ARARs Qs & As: The Fund-Balancing Waiver *; PB91-921321/CCE	12
    Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
       Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *;PB90-274341/CCE	
    Superfund LDR Guide #8: Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the LDRs *;
       PB91-921313/CCE	
    Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund
       Removal Program; PB90-249798/CCE	
    16

    17

    98
RESPONSE ACTION CONTRACTORS (RACS)
    EPA Interim Guidance on Indemnification of Superfund Response Action Contractors
       Under Section 119 of SARA; PB91-139402/CCE	•	40
RESPONSE SUMMARIES
    Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation
       No.43.E)*;PB90-273731/CCE	
 RI/FS - (See Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study)

 RISK - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Risk Assessment and Risk Management)
    Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project: Executive
       Summary and Overview; PB90-272501/CCE	
    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Superfund Air Pathway Analyses
       Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report); PB90-182544/CCE	
    Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Conducted by
       Potentially Responsible Parties; PB91-139436/CCE	
    Performance of Risk Assessments in Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FSs)
       Conducted by PRPs; PB91-139493/CCE	•	
    Supplemental Guidance on Performing Risk Assessments in Remedial Investigation/Feasibility
       Studies (RI/FSs) Conducted by Potentially Responsible Parties; PB91-205526/CCE	
 RISK ASSESSMENT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Risk Assessment and Risk Management)

 RISK MANAGEMENT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Risk Assessment and Risk Management)

 RODs - (See Records of Decision)

 RPMs - (See Remedial Project Managers)
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   ...27

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   ...43

   ...43

   ...44
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                                                                                 Safe — SDWA
 Subject
Page
 SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT (SDWA) - (See also Drinking Water Supply, Ground Water, Surface Water, and
 Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and Disposal:  Ground Water; Technology -
 Selected Technologies)
    Remediation Completed: But is the Ground Water Meeting the Safe Drinking Water Act
       Requirements?; PB90-262999/CCE	105

 SAMPLING - (See also Contract Laboratory Program, Data Quality, Quality Assurance/Quality Control)
    Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water: Part 1
       Sampling Considerations; PB91-168419/CCE	102
    Compendium of ERT Ground Water Sampling Procedures; PB91-921275/CCE	80
    Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophysics Procedures; PB91-921273/CCE	80
    Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sampling Procedures; PB91-921274/CCE	80
    Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures; PB91-921276/CCE	80
    Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions; PB90-249558/CCE	28
    Field Screening Methods Catalog - User's Guide; PB89-134159/CCE	85
    Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes During Site Inspections *; PB91-921331/CCE	85
    Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1:  Quality Assurance Project Plans-
       PB91-148312/CCE	                          29
    Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities: Sampling QA/QC Plan
       and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) *; PB90-274481 /CCE	75
    Rationale for the Assessment of Errors in the Sampling of Soils; PB90-242306/CCE	109
    Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program *; PB91-921330/CCE	29
    Soil Vapor Extraction Technology Reference Handbook (Final); PB91-168476/CCE	109
    Superfund Analytical Data  Review and Oversight *; PB90-249541/CCE	29
    Superfund Ground Water Issue: Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses-
       PB91-133249/CCE	..	104
    User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program *; PB91-921278/CCE	29

SARA - (See Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act)

SCAP - (See Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments  Plan; Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) -
Program Management))

SELECTED TECHNOLOGIES - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Technology)

SDWA - (See Safe Drinking Water Act)
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Site — Sludge
Subject
Page
SITE ASSESSMENT - (See also Section 5, Abstracts:  Site Assessment)
    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:
       Volume I, Application of Air Pathway Analyses for Superfund Applications, Interim Report (Final);
           PB90-113374/CCE	99
       Volume 2, Estimation of Baseline Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised), Interim Report (Final);
           PB90-270588/CCE	99
       Volume 3, Estimation of Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites, Interim Report
           (Final); PB89-180061/CCE	99
       Volume 4, Procedures for Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for Superfund Air Pathway
           Analysis, Interim Report (Final); PB90-113382/CCE	99
    Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids; PB91-195974/CCE	103
    Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control; PB91-921326/CCE	75
    Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biological and Statistical Considerations;
       PB91-129189/CCE	83
    Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission Sources at
       Superfund Sites (Final Report); PB90-142753/CCE	101
    The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies *;
       PB90-274408/CCE	69

SITE MANAGEMENT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Comprehensive Site Planning)

SITE PLANNING - (See also Site Assessment, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Comprehensive
Site Planning; Site Assessment)
    Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Progress and Accomplishments,
       Fiscal Year 1989; PB90-216516/CCE	91

SITE PROGRAM - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Technology)

SLUDGE - (See also Debris, Soil, and Section 5, Abstracts: Technology - Selected Technologies)
    Characterization and Laboratory Soil Treatability Studies for Creosote and
       Pentachlorophenol Sludges and Contaminated Soil; PB89-109920/CCE	107
    Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction Treatment; PB91-228015/CCE	108
    Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Steam Extraction Treatment; PB91-228064/CCE	107
    Engineering Bulletin: Slurry Biodegradation; PB91-228049/CCE	108
    Engineering Bulletin: Thermal Desorption Treatment; PB91-228080/CCE	107
    Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges; PB89-132674/CCE	110
    Treatability Potential for EPA  Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil; PB89-166581/CCE	110
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                                                                                  Soil — Special
 Subject
Page
 SOIL - (See also Debris, Sludge, and Section 5, Abstracts: Technology — Selected Technologies)
    Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use
        of Superfund Treatment Technologies *; PB90-258476/CCE	11
    Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment; PB91-228072/CCE	96
    Engineering Bulletin: Slurry Biodegradation; PB91-228049/CCE	108
    Engineering Bulletin: Soil Washing Treatment; PB91-228056/CCE	  108
    Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils; PB90-155607/CCE	  109
    Innovative Technology:  BEST Solvent Extraction Process; PB90-274218/CCE	97
    Innovative Technology:  Soil Washing; PB90-274184/CCE	97
    Interim Guidance for Soil Ingestion Rates; PB91-139709/CCE	30
    Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sediments; PB91-127803/CCE	98
    Rationale for the Assessment of Errors in the Sampling of Soils; PB90-242306/CCE	109
    Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in Soils and Ground Water;
        PB91-191056/CCE	105
    Supplement to Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund Sites-
        PB91-921352/CCE	83
    Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges; PB89-132674/CCE	110
    Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments.
        Cincinnati, Ohio, June 13-14,1990. Summary Report; PB91-148296/CCE	99

SOIL CONTAMINATION - (See also Debris, Drums, Land Disposal, Sludge, and Section 5, Abstracts: Technology
— Selected Technologies)
    Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant Migration to Ground
        Water: A Compendium of Examples; PB90-183575/CCE	103
    Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund Sites;
        PB91-921352/CCE	33
    Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate Requirements for CERCLA
        Contaminated Soil and Debris *; PB91-214973/CCE	15
    Soil Vapor Extraction VOC Control Technology Assessment (Final Report);
        PB90-216995/CCE	101
    Superfund LDR Guide #6A (Second Edition): Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability
        Variance for Remedial Actions *; PB91-921327/CCE	16
    Superfund LDR Guide #6B: Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for
        Removal Actions *;  PB91-921310/CCE	16

SPECIAL NOTICES
    Model Notice Letters; PB91-139279/CCE	33
    Timely Initiation of Responsible Party Searches, Issuance of Notice Letters,
       and Release of Information; PB91-139154/CCE	35
    Waiver of Headquarters Approval for Issuance of RD/RA Special Notice Letters at
       the Time of ROD Signature fromOERR and OWPE; PB91-139261/CCE	36
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Subject
Page
SPECIAL REPORTS - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management)

SPMS - (Sec Superfund Program Management System)

STABILIZATION AND SOLIDIFICATION
    Application Analysis Report: Chemfix Technologies Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process;
       PB9M87054/CCE	90
    Application Analysis Report: SITE Program, CF Systems Organics Extraction
       System, New Bedford, Massachusetts; PB91-113845/CCE	90
    Applications Analysis Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test Soliditech, Inc.,
       Solidification/Stabilization Process; PB91-129817/CCE	90
    Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process Clackamas, Oregon;
       Volume 1; PB91-127696/CCE	92
       Volume 2; PB90-274127/CCE	92
    Demonstration Test HAZCON Solidification Douglasville, Pennsylvania;
       Volume 1;PB89-158810/CCE	93
       Volume 2; PB89-158828/CCE	93
    Demonstration Test, International Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification,
       Hialeah, Florida; Volume 2; PB89-194179/CCE	94
    Demonstration Test, Soliditech, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process;
       Volume 1;PB90-191750/CCE	94
       Volume 2; PB90-191768/CCE	94
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International.
       Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989. Abstract Proceedings; PB90-183799/CCE	89
    Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International;
       PB90-268509/CCE	89
    HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglasville, PA: Applications Analysis Report;
       PB89-206031/CCE	91
    Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification; PB90-274192/CCE	97
    International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification: Applications
       Analysis Report; PB90-269085/CCE	91
    Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation; Technology Demonstration Summary, Chemfix
       Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas, Oregon; PB91-921373/CCE	92
    Technology Evaluation Report: International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ
       Stabilization/Solidification:
       Volume 3, Update Report; PB90-269069/CCE	93
       Volume 4, Update Report; PB90-269077/CCE	93
    Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste
       Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida; Volume 1;
       PB89-194161/CCE	94
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                                                                 Stabilization — Superf und
 Subject
Page
    Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste
       Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida; Volume 1;
       PB89-194161/CCE	94
    Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum
       Extraction System:
       Volume 1; PB89-192025/CCE	95
       Volume 2; PB89-192033/CCE	95


STATE AND LOCAL INVOLVEMENT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Public Participation)


STATE AND LOCAL PROGRAMS - (See also Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements, Public
Participation, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program Implementation, Outreach and
Training, Public Participation,)
    ARARs Qs and As: State Ground Water Anti-degradation Issues *; PB91-921311/CCE	12
    Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity: Guidance to State Officials; PB91-214171/CCE	22
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:
       Part 1 (Interim Final) *; PB90-272535/CCE	13
       Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements *;
          PB90-148461/CCE	13
       CERCLA Compliance with State Requirements *; PB90-272543/CCE	13
    Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits;
       PB90-249731/CCE	64
    Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes *; PB90-272618/CCE	15
    Oil Spill Contingency Planning; National Status: A Report to the President;
       PB91-921282/CCE	 77
    Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance
       Releases; PB90-274234/CCE	 75
    Summary of Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Waste *;
       PB91-228197/CCE	15
    Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions Under Land
       Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274333/CCE	16
    State-Lead Clean-up : Lead Program Manager; PB90-272717/CCE	63
    The Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Program, Task Force Report;
       PB91-213868/CCE	77
    Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community Relations *; PB91-921320/CCE	63


STATE ENFORCEMENT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (CERCLA) - Program Implementation)


SUPERFUND ACADEMY -  (See Section 5, Abstracts: Outreach and  Training)
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Superfund
Subject
Page
SUPERFUND AMENDMENT AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT (SARA)
    Covenant Not to Sue Under SARA; PB91-139220/CCE	32
    Final Guidance on Administrative Records for Selection of CERCLA Response Actions;
       PB91-139121/CCE	39
    Interim Guidance on Settlements with De Minimis Waste Contributors Under Section 122(g)
       ofSARA;PB91-139196/CCE	32
    Interim Model CERCLA Section 122(g)(4) De Minimis Waste Contributor Consent Decree
       and Administrative Order on Consent; PB91-139204/CCE	32
    Potentially Responsible Party Search; PB87-232476/CCE	34


SUPERFUND COMPREHENSIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS PLAN (SCAP) - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: En-
forcement (CERCLA) — Program Management)
    Superfund Program Management Manual, FY92: Volume 1; PB91-921272/CCE	21


SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION PROGRAM (SITE) - (See Section 5, Abstracts:
Technology - SITE Program)

SUPERFUND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SPMS)
    Superfund Program Management Manual, FY92: Volume 1 and Volume 2; PB91-921272/CCE	21

SUPERFUND MANAGEMENT REVIEW
    Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance; PB90-258302/CCE	73
    Community Relations:  Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund
       (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation 43. K, L) *; PB90-273749/CCE	61
    Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Superfund Community Relations
       (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43. A) *; PB91-921344/CCE ....:.	61
    Integrated Timeline for Superfund Site Management (SMR no. 5,15); PB91-139717	31
    Management Review of the Superfund Program *; PB90-153875/CCE	22
    Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan;
       PB90-153883/CCE	22
    Mandatory Community Relations Training:  Superfund Management Review
       Implementation Product (Recommendation: # 43.P(i)); PB90-272592/CCE	60
    Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Superfund Management Review:
       Recommendations #43, M, N, O) *; PB91-921345/CCE	61
    OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review & Approval Program
       (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #46C)	20
    Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in
       Superfund (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43.A) *;
       PB90-273764/CCE	62
    Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review:
       Recommendation No. 43.E) *;PB90-273731/CCE	62
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                                                                   Surface — Transportation
 Subject
Page
SURFACE WATERS - (See also Ground Water, Drinking Water Supply, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement
(RCRA) - Treatment, Storage, and Disposal; Technology - Selected Technologies)
    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria *; PB90-274267/CCE	11
    ARARs Qs and As: State Ground Water Anti-degradation Issues *; PB91-921311/CCE	12
    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with the Clean Water
       Act (CWA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) *; PB90-273806/CCE	12
    Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous Substances; PB91-228346/CCE	96


T

TANKS
    Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites; PB87-110672/CCE	68


TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS (TAGS) - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Public Participation)


TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEAMS (TATs) - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Public Participation; Site Assessment)
    Model Program for Removal Site File Management; PB91-214247/CCE	7


TECHNOLOGY - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Technology)
    Technology Transfer Needs Assessment; PB91-125674/CCE	21


TOXICITY - (See also Health and Human Exposure, and Section 5, Abstracts:  Risk Assessment and Risk
Management)
    ARARs Qs  & As: Compliance with the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1 *;
       PB90-273814/CCE	12
    Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures; PB91-921271/CCE	80
    Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biological and Statistical
       Considerations; PB91-129189/CCE	83


TRAINING - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement - Program Implementation; Outreach and Training)
    ARARs Qs  & As: The Fund-Balancing Waiver *; PB91-921321/CCE	12
    HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance *; PB90-274523/CCE	79
    Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations With
       Visual Aids; PB89-167985/CCE	62


TRANSPORTATION

    A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous
       Material; PB87-215349	27
    Policy for Enforcement Actions Against Transporters Under CERCLA; PB91-138859/CCE	47
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Treatment
Subject
Page
TREATMENT — GENERAL
    Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and Innovative
       Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation; PB91-921293/CCE	88
    Characterization and Laboratory Soil Treatability Studies for Creosote and
       Pentachlorophenol Sludges and Contaminated Soil; PB89-109920/CCE	107
    Compendium of Technologies Used in the Treatment of Hazardous Wastes;
       PB90-274Q93/CCE	88
    Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in OSWER Programs;
       PB91-921336/CCE	96
    Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final) *;
       PB90-249772/CCE	68
    Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites;
       PB91-228395/CCE	89
    Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils;
       PB90-155607/CCE	109
    Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to Superfund Sites:
       Nine Case Studies; PB90-202656/CCE	96

    International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification:
       Applications Analysis Report; PB90-269085/CCE	  91
    Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Waste; Proceedings
       of the Annual RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th), Cincinnati,
       Ohio, April 3-5,1990; PB91-148379/CCE	98
    Superfund Engineering Issue:  Treatment of Lead Contaminated Soils;
       PB91-921291/CCE	109
    Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts; PB90-119751/CCE	109
    Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges;
       PB89-132674/CCE	110
    The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies *;
       PB90-274408/CCE	69
    Treatability Potential for EPA  Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil; PB89-166581/CCE	110
    Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview; PB90-273970/CCE	67
    Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments.
       Cincinnati, Ohio, June 13-14,1990. Summary Report; PB91-148296/CCE	99


TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL -  (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA))


TREATMENTS — OTHER
    A Guide to Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology;
       PB91-921356/CCE	104
    Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology *;
       PB90-274549/CCE	102
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                                                                           Treatments — UST
 Subject
Page
    Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris Washing System;
       PB91-196626/CCE	107
    Development of Electro-Acoustic Soil Decontamination (BSD) for In-Situ Applications;
       PB90-204728/CCE	90
    Engineering Bulletin: Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment;
       PB91-228031/CCE	88
    Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction Treatment; PB91-228015/CCE	108
    Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation; PB90-274226/CCE	97
    Innovative Technology: Soil Washing; PB90-274184/CCE	97
    Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation; PB90-274200/CCE	97
    Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes; PB87-110656/CCE	98
    Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford,
       Massachusetts:
       Volume 1; PB90-186495/CCE	                92
       Volume 2; PB90-186503/CCE	!"!!"!!!!!!"!!!!!!!! 92

U

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
    EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised
       Reimbursement Methods; PB90-273897/CCE	20
    EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised
       Reimbursement Methods; PB91-921347/CCE	20
    Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects; PB91-921355/CCE	71


U.S. COAST GUARD
    Oil Spill Contingency Planning; National Status: A Report to the President;
       PB91-921282/CCE	77
    The EXXON Valdez Oil Spill: A Report to the President; PB91-213819/CCE	77
    The Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Program, Task Force
       Report; PB91-213868/CCE	77


UST INTERIM PROHIBITION - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Program Implementation)
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Vendors — Waste
Subject
Page
V


VENDORS - (.See also Section 5, Abstracts: Administration and Management — Contract Management)
   Compendium of Technologies Used in the Treatment of Hazardous Wastes;
       PB90-274093/CCE	88
   Vendor Information Form, To Be Completed for Participation in the: Vendor
       Information System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT);
       PB91-921289/CCE	98


VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCS)
   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Comparisons of Air
       Stripper Simulations and Filed Performance Data (Final Report); PB90-207317/CCE	102
   Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction Treatment; PB91-228015/CCE	108
   Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air Monitoring Around
       Superfund Sites:
       Stages 1 and 2; PB90-204603/CCE	101
       Stage3;PB90-204611/CCE	101
   Soil Vapor Extraction VOC Control Technology Assessment (Final Report);
       PB90-216995/CCE	101


W

WAIVERS
   ARARs Qs & As: The Fund-Balancing Waiver *; PB91-921321 /CCE	12
   ARARs Qs and As: General Policy, RCRA, CWA, SDWA, Post ROD Information and
       Contingency Waivers *; PB91-921341/CCE	12
   CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Overview of Applicable or Relevant
       and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) - Focus on ARAR Waivers *;
       PB90-273798/CCE	13
   Superfund LDR Guide #10: Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for
       CERCLA Remedial Actions *; PB91-921367/CCE	17

WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENFORCEMENT - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA))

WASTE OIL - (See Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) - Waste Management and Enforcement)

WASTE WATER TREATMENT - (See also Clean Water Act, Ground Water, Publicly Owned Treatment Works,
Surface Water, and Section 5, Abstracts: Enforcement (RCRA) — Treatment, Storage, and Disposal; Technology —
Selected Technologies)
   Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA & CERCLA Ground Water Treatment
       Reinfection, Superfund Management *; PB91-921332/CCE	12
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                                                                              Waste — Worker
 Subject
Page
    Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Superfund Sites; PB91-238584/CCE	102
    Delegations of Authority Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA)
       Which are Applicable to the Superfund Program; PB90-249574/CCE	14
    Discharge of Waste Water from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works
       (POTWs) *; PB90-249616/CCE	14
    Policy on Floodplains and Wetland Assessments for CERCLA Actions;
       PB91-921329/CCE	86

WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY - (See also Section 5, Abstracts: Removal - Field Operations and Safety
Procedures)
    Debarment and Suspension; PB90-272527/CCE	18
    Dust  Control at Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook; PB86-190105/CCE	107
    Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-921342/CCE	78
    Field Standard Operating Procedures For Decontamination of Response Personnel
       (F.S.O.P. #7); PB91-213850/CCE	81
    Field Standard Operating Procedures For Establishing Work Zones (F.S.O.P. #6);
       PB91-213827/CCE	81
    Field Standard Operating Procedures For Preparation of a Site Safety Plan (F.S.O.P. #9);
       PB91-213835/CCE	81
    Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response: General Information and Comparison;
       PB91-921338/CCE	79
    Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response: Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste
       Sites and RCRA Corrective Actions; PB91-921339/CCE	79
    RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to Location;
       PB91-921340/CCE	79
    HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance *; PB90-274523/CCE	79
    Health and Safety Audit Guidelines:  SARA Title I, Section 126 *; PB90-204157/CCE	79
    Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedial Sites; PB91-921362/CCE	66
    Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteristics of Four Protective
       Clothing Materials; PB91-148452/CCE	89
    OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy *; PB90-258344/CCE	81
    Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially Medical Surveillance
       Requirements, for EPA Employees Who Support OSWER Programs;
       PB91-921346/CCE	81
    Standard Operating Safety Guides *; PB90-24590/CCE	81
    Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazardous Waste Sites;
       PB91-921283/CCE	HO
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                 Title
               Index
                                                        A Comparative — Air/Superf und
Title
Page
A

A Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Superfund Program During FY87, FY88,
    and FY89; PB91-139477/CCE	40
A Guide on Remedial Actions at Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination; PB90-274432/CCE	69
A Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD Changes; PB91-921351/CCE	72
A Guide to Developing Action Memorandums *; PB91-921317/CCE	74
A Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action, and Contingency Remedy RODs;
    PB91-921350/CCE	72
A Guide to Developing Superfund Proposed Plans * ; PB90-273855/CCE	68
A Guide to Developing Superfund Records of Decision; PB90-273848/CCE	72
A Guide to Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology; PB91-921356/CCE	 104
A Guide to Selecting Superfund Remedial Actions * ; PB90-273863/CCE	69
A Guide to the Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses * ; PB90-274374/CCE	 17
A Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Standards for Soils and Solid Media;
    PB91-921365/CCE	 108
A New Approach and Methodologies for Characterizing the Hydrogeologic Properties of Aquifiers-
    PB90-187063/CCE	105
A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous Material;
    PB87-215349/CCE	27
Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance; PB90-258302/CCE	73
Accepting Nonhazardous Waste After Losing Interim Status; PB91-139956/CCE	53
Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site Clean-Up Technologies; PB91-921288/CCE	88
Accuracy of Depth to Water Measurements; PB90-149840/CCE	102
Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Study; PB91-139378/CCE	40
Advancing the Use of Treatment Technologies for Superfund Remedies * ; PB90-272659/CCE	66
Agreement With the Department of Defense - Model Provisions for CERCLA Federal Facilities Agreements-
    PB91-140251/CCE	58
Agreement With the Department of Energy - Model Provisions for CERCLA Federal Facilities Agreements;
    PB91-140236/CCE	58
Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series;
  Volume 1, Application of Air Pathway Analysis for Superfund Applications, Interim Report
    (Final); PB90-113374/CCE	99
  Volume 2, Estimation of Baseline Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised), Interim Report
    (Final); PB90-270588/CCE	99
  Volume 3, Estimation of Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites, Interim
    Report (Final); PB89-180061/CCE	99
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Air/Superfund — Assurance
Title
Page
  Volume 4, Procedures for Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for Superfund Air Pathway Analysis,
    Interim Report (Final); PB90-113382/CCE	99
  Contingency Plans at Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99
  Air Stripper Design Manual (Final Report); PB91-125997/CCE	99
  Development of Example Procedures for Evaluating the Air Impacts of Soil Excavation Associated with
    Superfund Remedial Actions (Final Report); PB90-255662/CCE	100
  Emission Factors for Superfund Remediation Technologies; PB91-190975/CCE	 100
  Superfund Air Pathway Analyses Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report); PB90-182544/CCE	100
  Comparisons of Air Stripper Simulations and Field Performance Data (Final Report); PB90-207317/CCE	102
American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis Report; PB90-258427/CCE	90
An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study: 1990 Update; PB91-921259/CCE	59
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use of Superfund
    Treatment Technologies *; PB90-258476/CCE	11
Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA & CERCLA Ground Water Treatment Reinjection,
    Superfund Management *; PB91-921332/CCE	12
Application Analysis Report: Chemfix Technologies Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process;
    PB91-187054/CCE	90
Application Analysis Report: SITE Program,  CF Systems Organics Extraction System, New Bedford,
    Massachusetts; PB91-113845/CCE	90
Applications Analysis Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test Soliditech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization
    Process; PB91-129817/CCE	90
Approval of Long Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund * ; PB90-274275/CCE	18
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with New SDWA National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Organic
    and Inorganic Chemicals *; PB91-921363/CCE	11
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1; PB90-273814/CCE	12
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria * ; PB90-274267/CCE	11
ARARs Qs & As: The Fund-Balancing Waiver *; PB91-921321/CCE	12
ARARs Qs and As: General Policy, RCRA, CWA, SDWA, Post ROD Information and Contingency
    Waivers *; PB91-921341 /CCE	12
ARARs Qs and As: State Ground Water Anti-degradation Issues *; PB91-921311/CCE	12
Arbitration Procedures for Small Superfund Cost Recovery Claims; PB91-139071/CCE	36
ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures *; PB90-274515/CCE	18
ARCS Work Assignment Management, Field Guide; PB91-214965/CCE	18
Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide for EPA Regions if;
    PB91-921315/CCE	78
Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-Injected Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide;
    PB91-145706/CCE	95
Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology Review and Trip Report
    Results; PB90-106428/CCE	88
Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Superfund Sites;
    PB90-204140/CCE	96
Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples; PB90-253816/CCE	88
Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity: Guidance to State Officials; PB91-214171/CCE	22
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                                                                Audits — Characterization
Title
Page
 Audits and the Superfund Program Manager * ; PB90-272717/CCE	63
 Authority to Use CERCLA to Provide Enforcement Funding Assistance to States; PB91-138909/CCE	47
 B

 Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-191007/CCE	102
 Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology * ; PB90-274549/CCE	102
 Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and Innovative Treatment
    Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation; PB91-921293/CCE	88
 C

 CERCLA Community Relations Mailing Lists; PB91-139527/CCE	48
 CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:
  Part 1 (Interim Final) * ; PB90-272535/CCE	 13
  Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements *; PB90-148461/CCE	13
  Summary of Part 2: CAA, TSCA, and Other Statutes *; PB90-272550/CCE	14
  CERCLA Compliance with State Requirements *; PB90-272543/CCE	13
  CERCLA Compliance with the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) * •
    PB90-273806/CCE	12
  Overview of Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) - Focus on ARAR Waivers * ;
    PB90-273798/CCE	13
  Guide to Manual * ; PB90-274242/CCE	" 13
  RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery ACT) ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate
    Requirements) -Focus on Closure Requirements * ; PB90-274259/CCE	14
 CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Characteristics (TC) Rule: Part 2 *; PB91-921309/CCE	 17
 CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Requirements for OSCs/RPMs at the Intermediate Level in
    STEP and First-Line Supervisors; PB91-187021/CCE	49
 CERCLA Off-Site Policy:
  Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring * ; PB90-249632/CCE	14
  Providing Notice to Facilities * ; PB90-249624/CCE	14
 CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites; PB91-190850/CCE	73
 CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs CERCLA Site Sampling Program Detailed Data Report;
    PB91-921270/CCE	 HO
 CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs Treatability Manual;
    PB91-507236/CCE (Diskette & Manual)	         HO
    PB91-921269/CCE (Manual)	HO
 CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual *; PB90-274531/CCE	110
 CERCLA Waste Capacity Assurance; PB90-274507/CCE	63
 CERCLIS (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System) Site
    Location Extract; PB91-591310/CCE	86
CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement; PB90-258328/CCE	20
CERCLIS Listing *; PB91-921348/CCE	86
Characterization and Laboratory Soil Treatability Studies for Creosote and Pentachlorophenol Sludges and
    Contaminated Soil; PB89-109920/CCE	 107
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Chemical — Criminal
Title
Page
Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of Compounds Present at Hazardous Waste Sites;
    PB89-132203/CCE	49
Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS *; PB91-921302/CCE	86
Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water: Part 1 Sampling Considerations;
    PB91-168419/CCE	102
Community Relations During Enforcement Activities and Development of the Administrative Record;
    PB91-139519/CCE	48
Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) *; PB89-180830/CCE	61
Community Relations: Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund (Superfund Management
    Review: Recommendation 43.K, L) *; PB90-273749/CCE	61
Compendium of CERCLA Response Selection Guidance Documents; PB91-139139/CCE	39
Compendium of ERT Ground Water Sampling Procedures; PB91-921275/CCE	80
Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophysics Procedures; PB91-921273/CCE	80
Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sampling Procedures; PB91-921274/CCE	80
Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures; PB91-921271/CCE	80
Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures; PB91-921276/CCE	80
Compendium of Technologies Used in the Treatment of Hazardous Wastes; PB90-274093/CCE	88
Computerized System for Performing Risk Assessment for Chemical Constituents of Hazardous Waste;
    PB90-222001/CCE	82
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites;
    PB91-921205/CCE	67
Consent Orders and the Reimbursement Provision Under Section 106(b) of CERCLA; PB91-139113/CCE	39
Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste Sites * ;
    PB91-214205/CCE	14
Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Superfund Sites; PB91-238584/CCE	102
Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System;
  Diskettes & Manual; PB91-509935/CCE	78
  User's Manual for Industry *; PB91-921287/CCE	78
Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority Assessment Model;
  Model Documentation * ; PB91-921261/CCE	78
  User's Manual for EPA Regions *; PB91-921262/CCE	78
Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites *;
    PB90-272667/CCE	103
Coordination of EPA and State Actions in Cost Recovery; PB91-138974/CCE	36
Cost Recovery Actions Under CERCLA; PB91-138966/CCE	36
Cost Recovery Actions/Statute of Limitations; PB91-138982/CCE	36
Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-138941/CCE	37
Counting State-Lead Enforcement NPL Sites Toward the CERCLA Section 116(e) Remedial Action Start
    Mandate; PB91-138933/CCE	47
Covenant Not to Sue Under SARA; PB91-139220/CCE	32
Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB87-119483/CCE	107
Criminal Investigations and the Superfund Program; PB90-274499/CCE	63
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                                                                     Criteria — Enforcement
Title
Page
Criteria for Elimination of Headquarters' Concurrence on Selected RCRA Section 3008(h) Orders;
   PB91-140137/CCE	  56
D

Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Development Process (Volume 1);
   PB88-131370/CCE	66
  Example Scenario: RI/FS Activities at a Site with Contaminated Soils and Ground Water (Volume 2);
   PB88-131388/CCE	  66
  Example Scenario: RI/FS Activities at a Site with Contaminated Soils and Ground Water (Volume 1 & 2);
   PB90-272634/CCE	  66
Debarment and Suspension; PB90-272527/CCE	  18
Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions *; PB90-249558/CCE	  28
Delegation of Remedy Selection to Regions; PB90-249566/CCE	  20
Delegations of Authority Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) Which are Applicable to
   the Superfund Program * ; PB90-249574/CCE	  14
Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant Migration to Ground Water: A
   Compendium of Examples; PB90-183575/CCE	103
Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris Washing System; PB91-196626/CCE	  107
Development of Electro-Acoustic Soil Decontamination (BSD) for In-Situ Applications; PB90-204728/CCE	  90
Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty;  PB90-249749/CCE	  63
Discharge of Waste Water from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) *;
   PB90-249616/CCE	14
Dust Control at Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook; PB86-190105/CCE	107
E

Elevation Process for Achieving Federal Facilities Compliance Under RCRA;  PB91-140244/CCE	58
Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS): User's Manual * ;  PB90-191966/CCE	73
Emerging Technologies:  Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions from Ground Water;
   PB90-252594/CCE	91
  Appendices; PB90-252602/CCE	91
Endangerment Assessment Guidance; PB91-139675/CCE	49
Endangerment Assessment Handbook; PB91-139683/CCE	49
Enforcement Actions Under RCRA and CERCLA at Federal Facilities; PB91-140228/CCE	58
Enforcement of Authorized State Laws Pursuant to 40 CFR 271.19-Formal Comments on State Requirements
   Applicable to Facility Permits; PB91-140053/CCE	54
Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
   that are Closing; PB91-139857/CCE	51
Enforcement of Liability Requirements for Operating RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities;
   PB91-139832/CCE	  51
Enforcement of the UST Interim Prohibition; PB91-140152/CCE	  57
Enforcement Project Management Handbook: FY1991 Update; PB91-186999/CCE	44
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Enforcement — Expediting
Title
Page
 Enforcement Response Policy; PB91-139816/CCE	50
 Enforcement Strategy and Procedures for the "Interim Prohibition" Section 9003(g) of the Safe Drinking
    Water Act (SDWA); PB91-140145/CCE	57
Enforcement Strategy for the Land Disposal Restriction First Third Rule; PB91-140079/CCE	50
Engineering Bulletin:
  In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment; PB91-228072/CCE	96
  Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment; PB91-228031/CCE	88
  In Situ Steam Extraction Treatment; PB91-228064/CCE	107
  Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment; PB91-228023/CCE	106
  Slurry Biodegradation; PB91-228049/CCE	108
  Soil Washing Treatment; PB91-228056/CCE	108
  Solvent Extraction Treatment; PB91-228015/CCE	108
  Thermal Desorption Treatment; PB91-228080/CCE	107
Enhanced Bioremediation Utilizing Hydrogen Peroxide as a Supplemental Source of Oxygen: A Laboratory
    and Field Study; PB90-183435/CCE	108
Entry and Continued Access Under CERCLA; PB91-138867/CCE	46
Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of Asbestos in
    Ambient Air:
  Part 1: Method (interim Version); PB90-274283/CCE	100
  Part 2: Technical Background Document (Interim Version); PB90-274291/CCE	100
EPA Interim Guidance on Indemnification of Superfund Response Action Contractors Under Section 119 of
    SARA; PB91-139402/CCE	40
EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by PRPs; PB91-921357/CCE	70
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised Reimbursement Methods;
    PB90-273897/CCE	20
    PB91-921347/CCE	20
Establishing a Construction Pipeline; PB91-214189/CCE	21
Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-921342/CCE	78
Evaluating Mixed Funding Settlements Under CERCLA; PB91-139238/CCE	32
Evaluation of, and Additional Guidance on, Issuance of Unilateral Administrative Orders (UAOs) for
    RD/RA; PB91-201764/CCE	39
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies:
  Volume 1: Summary Report *; PB90-183583/CCE	103
  Volume 2: Case Studies 1-19 (Interim Final) *; PB90-274440/CCE	103
  Volume 3: General Site Data, Data Base Reports, Interim Final * ; PB90-274457/CCE	103
Executive Ground-Water Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance Document (TEGD);
    PB91-140186/CCE	52
Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions; PB91-921304/CCE	73
Expanded Civil Judicial Referral Procedures; PB91-139766/CCE	46
Expanded Site Inspection Transitional Guidance Fiscal Year 1988; PB90-183377/CCE	85
Expansion of Direct Referral of Cases to the Department of Justice; PB91-139790/CCE	46
Expediting Remedial Construction; PB90-272683/CCE	70
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                                                                      Facilitated — Guidance
Title

F
Page
 Facilitated Transport; PB91-133256/CCE	 104
 Federal Facilities Negotiations Policy; PB91-140269/CCE	58
 Federal Register Notice Entitled Environmental Protection Agency: Administrative Penalty Procedures;
    Interim Final Rule; PB91-139626/CCE	45
 Field Screening Methods Catalog—User's Guide; PB89-134159/CCE	85
 Field Standard Operating Procedures For Air Surveillance (F.S.O.P.#8); PB91-213843/CCE	81
 Field Standard Operating Procedures For Decontamination of Response Personnel (F S O P #7)-
    PB91-213850/CCE	81
 Field Standard Operating Procedures For Establishing Work Zones (F.S.O.P.#6); PB91-213827/CCE	81
 Field Standard Operating Procedures For Preparation of a Site Safety Plan (F.S.O.P.#9); PB91-213835/CCE	81
 Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System *; PB90-222746/CCE	86
 Final Administrative Hearing Procedures for RCRA Section 3008(h);  PB91-140046/CCE	54
 Final EPA Policy on the Inclusion of Environmental Auditing Provisions in Enforcement Settlements-
    PB91-139782/CCE	46
 Final Guidance on Administrative Records for Selection of CERCLA Response Actions; PB91-139121 /CCE	39
 Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the Statutory Limits on Removal
    Actions *; PB90-274465/CCE	73
 Final Initiation of PRP Financed Remedial Design in Advance of Consent Decree Entry; PB91-139394/CCE	40
 Final Penalty Policy for Sections 302,303,304,311, and 312 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know Act and Section 103 of CERCLA;  PB91-139634/CCE	 45
 Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities; PB91-921324/CCE	21
 Final RCRA Comprehensive Ground Water Monitoring Evaluation (CME) Guidance Document-
    PB91-140194/CCE	52
 Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies Domestic and International;
    Summary; PB90-183799/CCE	89
  Domestic and International. Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1988. Abstract Proceedings; PB90-268509/CCE	89
 Funding of State Enforcement Related Activities; PB91-138891/CCE	47
 Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in OSWER Programs; PB91-921336/CCE           96
  Fact Sheet; PB91-921366/CCE	96
 G

 General Toxicology Handbook; PB91-139691/CCE	49
 Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS * ; PB90-274390/CCE	68
 Ground Water Issue:
  Characterizing Soils for Hazardous Waste Site Assessments; PB91-921294	 108
  Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids; PB91-195974/CCE	103
Ground Water Modeling: An Overview and Status Report; PB89-224497/CCE	104
Guidance Concerning EPA Involvement in RCRA Section 7002 Citizen Suits; PB91-140160/CCE	57
Guidance Document for Providing Alternative Water Supplies *; PB89-167969/CCE	74
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Guidance
Title
Page
Guidance Document on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites; PB87-110664/CCE	106
Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under CERCLA * ;
    PB89-184626/CCE	68
Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment Activities with the Superfund Remedial Process;
    PB91-2140SO/CCE	82
Guidance for Data Usability in Risk Assessment*; PB91-921208/CCE	82
    PB91-921312/CCE	82
Guidance for Environmental Priorities Initiative (EPI) Facilities in the Superfund Pre-Remedial Program;
    PB91-139980/CCE	56
Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files; PB91-215020/CCE	18
Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments Under CERCLA * ; PB92-963303/CCE	85
Guidance for Public Involvement in RCRA Section 3008(h) Actions; PB91-139865/CCE	51
Guidance on Applicability of EPA Order 3500.1 to CERCLA Staff; PB91-139642/CCE	49
Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air Monitoring Around Superfund
  Sites:
  Stages land 2;  PB90-204603/CCE	101
  StageS; PB90-204611/CCE	101
Guidance on CERCLA 106(a) Unilateral Administrative Orders for Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions;
    PB91-139089/CCE	39
Guidance on CERCLA Section 106 Judicial Actions; PB91-139428/CCE	41
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites; PB87-110672/CCE	68
Guidance on Developing Compliance Orders Under Section 3008 of RCRA; Failure to Submit an Incomplete
    Part B Permit; PB91-140038/CCE	54
Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Task Cost Recovery Actions; PB91-139048/CCE	37
Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous Waste Cases; PB91-139345/CCE	41
Guidance on EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by Potentially
    Responsible Parties; Interim Final *; PB90-249707/CCE	71
Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action * ; PB90-273871 /CCE	70
Guidance on Federal Superfund Liens;PB91-139055/CCE	37
Guidance on Non-NPL Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant or Precedent-Setting Issues;
    PB90-273921/CCE	74
Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies
  Volume 1; PB91-228361 /CCE	41
  Volume 2 Appendices; PB91-228379/CCE	41
Guidance on Premium Payments in CERCLA Settlements; PB91-139410/CCE	41
Guidance on Preparing and Releasing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric Rankings for Information Release Under
    CERCLA Section 122(e); PB91-187005/CCE	41
Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents: The Proposed Plan, The Record of Decision,
    Explanation of Significant Differences, The Record of Decision Amendment *; PB91-921265/CCE	72
Guidance on RCRA Correction Action Decision Documents: The Statement of Basis, Final Decision, and
    Response to Comments; PB91-201756/CCE	55
Guidance on RCRA Overfiling; PB91-140095/CCE	54
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites * ;  PB89-184618/CCE.... 104

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                                                                     Guidance — Innovative
 Title
Page
 Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination; PB91-921206/CCE	69
 Guidance on the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous Waste Consent Decrees; PB91-139360/CCE	 42
 Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement Against Bankrupt Parties; PB91-139014/CCE	 37
 Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final) *; PB90-249772/CCE	 68
 Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water; PB90-272576/CCE	 104
 Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)-
    PB91-921364/CCE	m
 Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites; PB89-190821/CCE	89
 Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program, Part 1: Contract Award; Part 2:
    Contract Administration * ; PB90-191545/CCE	 28
 Guidelines for Producing Superfund Documents; PB90-249475/CCE	 20
 Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories; PB90-272709/CCE	 74
 H

 Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils; PB91-921342/CCE	  109
 Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous Substances; PB91-228346/CCE	 96
 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:
  Available Guidance;  PB91-921337/CCE	79
  General Information and Comparison; PB91-921338/CCE	79
  Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites and RCRA Corrective Actions; PB91-921339/CCE	 79
  RCRA TSD and Emergency Response Without Regard to Location; PB91-921340/CCE	79
 Hazardous Waste Releases on Indian Land; Beginning the Superfund Process; PB91-228205/CCE	79
 HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglassville, PA: Applications Analysis Report; PB89-206031/CCE	91
 HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance *; PB90-274523/CCE	79
 Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures; PB91-921335/CCE	18
 Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 * ; PB90-204157/CCE	79
 Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedial Sites; PB91-921362/CCE	66
 Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables, Fourth Quarter FY90; PB90-921100/CCE	82
 Human Health Evaluation Manual, Supplemental Guidance: Standard Default Exposure Factors *;
    PB91-921314/CCE	„	84
 I

 Implementation of EPA Criminal Enforcement Strategy for RCRA Interim Status Facilities-
    PB91-139949/CCE	53
 Inauguration of the On-Site Coordinator (OSC) /Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Program-
    PB90-274309/CCE	_	59
Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program; PB90-273947/CCE	64
Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Superfund Community Relations (Superfund
    Management Review: Recommendation #43.A); PB91-921344/CCE	61
Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to Superfund Sites: Nine Case Studies-
    PB90-202656/CCE
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Innovative — Issuance
Title
Page
Innovative Technology:
  BEST Solvent Extraction Process; PB90-274218/CCE	97
  Glycolate Dehalogenation; PB90-274226/CCE	97
  In Situ Vitrification; PB90-274192/CCE	97
  Slurry Phase Biodegradation; PB90-274200/CCE	97
  Soil Washing; PB90-274184/CCE	97
Innovative Treatment Technologies:  Semi-Annual Status Report, January 1991; PB91-921290/CCE	97
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) for Micro-computers;
  Software; PB90-213836/CCE	28
  Software Manual; PB90-591700/CCE	28
Inspection Authority Under Section 3007 of RCRA;PB91-140061/CCE	50
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (for IBM PC/AT Microcomputers); PB90-591330/CCE	83
Integrated Timeline for Superfund Site Management (SMR # 5,15); PB91-139717/CCE	31
Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy;  PB91-139329/CCE	42
Interim Enforcement Strategy for Enforcement of Title III and CERCLA Section 103 Notification
    Requirements; PB91-139618/CCE	45
Interim Final Guidance Package on Funding CERCLA State Enforcement Actions at NPL Sites;
    PB91-138917/CCE	:	47
Interim Guidance for Soil Ingestion Rates; PB91-139709/CCE	30
Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund Sites;
    PB91-921352/CCE	83
    PB91-921352/CCE (Supplement)	83
Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Participation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility
    Studies; PB91-139337/CCE	42
Interim Guidance on Settlements with De Minimis Waste Contributors Under Section 122(g) of SARA;
    PB91-139196/CCE	32
Interim Guidance: Streamlining the Settlement Decision Process; PB91-139386/CCE	42
Interim Guidelines for Preparing Nonbinding Preliminary Allocations of Responsibility; PB91-139568/CCE	45
Interim Model CERCLA Section 122(g)(4) De Minimis Waste Contributor Consent Decree and Administrative
    Order by Consent; PB91-139204/CCE	32
Interim Policy on Mixed Funding Settlements Involving the Preauthorization of States or Political
    Subdivisions; PB91-139246/CCE	32
Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management of Waste and
    Treatment Residue *; PB90-274317/CCE	15
Interim Status Under Section 3005(e) of RCRA; PB91-140004/CCE	53
International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification: Applications Analysis Report;
    PB90-269085/CCE	91
Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors; PB91-228395/CCE	89
Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits; PB90-249731/CCE .. 64
Issuance of Administrative Orders for Immediate Removal Actions; PB91-139105/CCE	39
Issuance of Administrative Orders Under Section 3013 of RCRA; PB91-140111/CCE	56
Issuance of Final Revised Guidance on the Use and Issuance of Administrative Orders Under Section 7003
    ofRCRA;PB91-140129/CCE	56
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                                                                                 Joint — Model
 Title
 J
Page
 Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug Laboratories; PB91-125989/CCE	74
 L

 Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteristics of Four Protective Clothing Materials-
    PB91-148452/CCE	89
 Laboratory Investigation of Residual Liquid Organics from Spills, Leaks and the Disposal of Hazardous
    Wastes in Ground Water; PB90-235797/CCE	 105
 Land Disposal Restrictions (Summary of Requirements); PB91-190835/CCE	54
 Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate Requirements for CERCLA Contaminated Soil and
    Debris; PB91-214973/CCE	 15
 Landowner Liability Under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA De Minimus Settlement Under 122(g)(l)(B) of
    CERCLA, and Settlements with Prospective Purchasers; PB91-139444/CCE	42
 Leachate Plume Management; PB86-122330/CCE	 105
 Liability of Corporate Shareholders and Successor Corporations for Abandoned Sites Under CERCLA-
    PB91-139030/CCE	37
 Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund *; PB91-921308/CCE	 18
 Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund-Implementation * ; PB91-921358/CCE	 19
 Low-Level Mixed Waste: A RCRA Perspective for NRC Licensees;  PB91-228387/CCE	50
 M

 Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public Throughout the Clean-up Process and Discussing Site
    Findings and Decisions as they are Developed; PB91-921322/CCE	61
 Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes During Site Inspections; PB91-921331/CCE	85
 Management Review of the Superfund Program * ; PB90-153875/CCE	22
 Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan; PB90-153883/CCE	22
 Mandatory Community Relations Training:  Superfund Management Review Implementation Product
    (Recommendation: #43P(i)); PB90-272592/CCE	60
 Mandatory Training Requirements for On-Scene Coordinators and Remedial Project Managers;
    PB90-272584/CCE	°                  60
 Medical Waste Enforcement Strategy; PB91-139998/CCE	55
 Method for Prioritizing CERCLA Preliminary Assessments at RCRA Facilities; PB91-139972/CCE	56
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sediments; PB91-127803/CCE	98
 Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(A) De Minimus Waste Contributor
    Settlements; PB91-139212/CCE	33
Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation
    #43,M,N,0)*  ; PB91-921345/CCE	61
Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes; PB87-110656/CCE	98
Model Information Notice Letter to Local Governments; PB91-187013/CCE	33
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Model — National
Title
Page
Model Litigation Report for CERCLA Sections 106 and 107 and RCRA Section 7003;  PB91-139451/CCE	42
Model Notice Letters; PB91-139279/CCE	33
Model Performance Standards for Superfund Project Officers, Deputy Project Officers, and Work Assignment
   Managers Delivery Order Officers *; PB90-258336/CCE	19
Model Program for Removal Site File Management; PB91-214247/CCE	74
Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Conducted by Potentially
   Responsible Parties; PB91-139436/CCE	43
Model Unilateral Order for Remedial Design and Remedial Action; PB91-139097/CCE	40
Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB85-211357/CCE	71
Multi-Media Settlements of Enforcement Claims; PB91-139808/CCE	46
Municipal Settlements; PB91-139311/CCE	33

N


National On-Scene Coordinator Directory; PB91-921279/CCE	80
National Priorities List Book Set; PB91-238725/CCE	22
National Priorities List Sites:
  Alabama; PB91-921209/CCE	22
  Alaska; PB91-921210/CCE	23
  American Samoa, Guam and Trust Territories; PB91-921258/CCE  	27
  Arizona and Nevada; PB91-921211/CCE	23
  Arkansas; PB91-921212/CCE	23
  California; PB91-921213/CCE	23
  Colorado; PB91-921214/CCE	23
  Connecticut;  PB91-921215/CCE	:	23
  Delaware; PB91-921216/CCE	23
  Florida; PB91-921217/CCE	23
  Georgia; PB91-921218/CCE	23
  Hawaii; PB91-921219/CCE	23
  Idaho; PB91-921220/CCE	23
  Illinois; PB91-921221/CCE	23
  Indiana; PB91-921222/CCE	24
  Iowa;PB91-921223/CCE	24
  Kansas; PB91-921224/CCE	24
  Kentucky; PB91-921225/CCE	24
  Louisiana; PB91-921226/CCE	24
  Maine; PB91-921227/CCE	24
  Maryland; PB91-921228/CCE	24
  Massachusetts; PB91-921229/CCE	 24
  Michigan; PB91-921230/CCE	24
  Minnesota; PB91-921231/CCE	24
  Mississippi; PB91-921232/CCE	24
  Missouri; PB91-921233/CCE	24
  Montana; PB91-921234/CCE	25
  Nebraska; PB91-921236/CCE	25
  New Hampshire; PB91-921237/CCE	25
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Title
Page
  New Jersey; PB-921235/CCE	25
  New Mexico; PB91-921238/CCE	].""' 25
  New York; PB91-921239/CCE	!"""""!"""."!Z"! 25
  North and South Dakota; PB91-921241/CCE	25
  North Carolina; PB91-921240/CCE	         25
  Ohio; PB91-921242/CCE	  	25
  Oklahoma; PB91-921243/CCE	ZZZ"Z.25
  Pennsylvania; PB91-921245/CCE	25
  Puerto Rico; PB91-921257/CCE	"".'"""!!".'"""Z! 26
  Rhode Island; PB91-921246/CCE	!!!I""!Z!!!."!!ZZ!"" 26
  South Carolina; PB91-921247/CCE	"'"""' 26
  Tennessee; PB91-921248/CCE	"^ 26
  Texas; PB91-921249/CCE	I""""."."!.'."!	26
  Utah; PB91-921250/CCE	'".'.'".".". 26
  Vermont; PB91-921251/CCE	!.'".'"ZZ."" 26
  Virginia; PB91-921252/CCE	26
  Washington; PB91-921253/CCE	I"""."l""' 26
  West Virginia; PB91-921254/CCE	        26
  Wisconsin; PB91-921255/CCE	".'.'.'.'" 26
  Wyoming; PB91-921256/CCE	!Z!"""Z"""".'26
Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes * ;  PB90-272618/CCE	 15

O


OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review & Approval Program (Superfund Management review:
    Recommendation #46C); PB91-214957/CCE	20
Off-Site Policy RFA or Equivalent Investigation Requirement at RCRA Treatment and Storage Facilities;
    PB91-139295/CCE	33
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project: Executive Summary and
    Overview; PB90-272501/CCE	27
Oil Spill Contingency Planning; National Status: A Report to the President; PB91-921282/CCE	77
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and Beyond; PB91-145482/CCE	105
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software (for Microcomputers);
  User's Manual; PB90-213844/CCE	28
  Diskette and Manual; PB90-591690/CCE	"".".", 28
OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy * ; PB90-258344/CCE	81

P


PA-Score Software; User's Manual and Tutorial: Version 1.0 (Sold as a Set)
    PB92-963302/CCE	          85
    PB92-500032/CCE	"""!."!!! 85
Part B Permit Applications with Insufficient Ground Water Monitoring Data; PB91-140020/CCE	54
Performance of Risk Assessments in Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FSs) Conducted by PRPs-
    PB91-139493/CCE	43
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 Pilot —RCRA
Title
Page
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dioxins and Related Compounds: Inventory of
    Regulations/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and Related Compounds; PB91-125799/CCE	109
Planning for Sufficient Community Relations *; PB90-249533/CCE	62
Policy for Enforcement Actions Against Transporters Under CERCLA; PB91-138859/CCE	47
Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills; PB91-139907/CCE	55
Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions; PB90-249640/CCE	15
Policy on Hoodplains and Wetland Assessments for CERCLA Actions; PB91-921329/CCE	86
Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control; PB91-921326/CCE	75
Policy on Recovering Indirect Cost in CERCLA Section 107 Cost Recovery Actions; PB91-138990/CCE	37
Policy Towards Owners of Residential Property at Superfund Sites; PB91-205476/CCE	33
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund; PB90-273954/CCE	64
Potentially Responsible Party Search; PB87-232476/CCE	34
Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1: Quality Assurance Project Plans; PB91-148312/CCE	29
Preparation of Hazardous Waste Referrals;  PB91-139543/CCE	44
Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially Medical Surveillance Requirements, for EPA
    Employees Who Support OSWER Programs;  PB91-921346/CCE	81
Procedural Guidance on Treatment of Insurers Under CERCLA; PB91-139188/CCE	34
Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites and Update; PB90-274556/CCE	86
Procedures for Documenting Costs for CERCLA Section 107 Actions; PB91-138958/CCE	38
Procedures for Transmittal of CERCLA and RCRA Civil Judicial Enforcement Case Packages at
    Headquarters; PB91-139774/CCE	46
Procurement Under Pre-authorization/Mixed Funding; PB90-249525/CCE	66
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY89 —Report to Congress; PB91-921204/CCE	27
Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in Superfund (Superfund
    Management Review: Recommendation No.43.A) * ; PB90-273764/CCE	62
PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial Program; PB91-139162/CCE	34
Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites *;,PB91-921306/CCE	62

Q

Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Remedial Activities: Sampling QA/QC Plan and Data
    Validation Procedures (Interim Final); PB90-274481/CCE	75
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biological and Statistical Considerations;
    PB91-129189/CCE	83
Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy selection at Non-Funded-Financed State-Lead
    Enforcement Sites; PB91-187039/CCE	48
R

Rationale for the Assessment of Errors in the Sampling of Soils; PB90-242306/CCE	109
RCRA Compliance/Enforcement Guidance Manual; PB91-140087/CCE	,	51
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                                                                           RCRA —Revised
Title                                                                                     Page

       RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures Guidance; PB91-139881/CCE	55
       RCRA Corrective Action Plan; PB91-139873/CCE	55
       RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Compliance Order Guidance; PB87-193710/CCE	52
       RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance Document (TEGD); PB91-140178/CCE	52
       RCRA Inspection Manual; PB89-208169/CCE	51
       RCRA Loss of Interim Status Enforcement Strategy; PB91-139931/CCE	53
       RCRA Policies on Ground Water Quality at Closure; PB91-139923/CCE	52
       RCRA Section 3005(e): Continuous Operation of Hazardous Facilities by Owners and Operators Who Failed
          to Achieve Interim Status; PB91-140012/CCE	53
       RCRA Section 3008(h): The Interim Status Corrective Action Authority; PB91-139840/CCE	52
       RCRA/CERCLA Case Management Handbook; PB91-139535/CCE	44
       Redelegation of Authority Under CERCLA and SARA;  PB90-249582/CCE	21
       Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects; PB91-921355/CCE	71
       Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities; PB91-138834/CCE	31
       Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in  Soils and Ground Water; PB91-191056/CCE	105
       Regional Oversight of Federal Facility Clean-ups Under CERCLA; PB91-138875/CCE	47
       Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases;
          PB90-274234/CCE	75,
       Releasing Guidance on Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques in Enforcement Actions;
          PB91-139303/CCE	34
       Releasing Identities of Potentially Responsible Parties in Response to FOIA Requests; PB91-139147/CCE	34
       Releasing Information to Potentially Responsible Parties at CERCLA Sites; PB91-139469/CCE	43
       Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual; PB88-113691/CCE	71
       Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Waste; Proceedings of the Annual RREL Hazardous
          Waste Research Symposium (16th), Cincinnati, Ohio, April 3-5,1990; PB91-148379/CCE	98
       Remediation Completed: But is the Ground Water Meeting the Safe Drinking Water Act Requirements?;
          PB90-262999/CCE	105
       Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2; PB90-272691/CCE	75
       Reporting and Exchange of Information on State Enforcement Actions at National Priorities List Sites;
          PB91-138883/CCE	48
       Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide for Facilities and
          Vessels on Compliance *; PB91-921263/CCE	78
       Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System for all Removal Actions; PB91-214288/CCE	75
       Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program; PB90-249459/CCE	65
       Results of FY-89 Record of Decision Analysis; PB90-249681/CCE	72
       Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission Sources at Superfund Sites
          (Final Report); PB90-142753/CCE	101
       Revised EPA Guidance on Parallel Proceedings; PB91-139667/CCE	36
       Revised Hazardous Waste Bankruptcy Guidance; PB91-139022/CCE	38
       Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement  in the Superfund Program; PB90-249723/CCE	64
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Title
Page
Revised Procedures for Implementing Off-Site Response Actions; PB91-139287/CCE	34
Revised RCRA Civil Penalty Policy; PB91-139824/CCE	50
Revision of CERCLA Judicial Settlement Authorities Under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E;
    PB91-138818/CCE	31
Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies;
    PB91-139352/CCE	43
RI/FS Improvements;  PB90-272642/CCE	69
RI/FS Improvements Follow-Up; PB90-249657/CCE	69
RI/FS Streamlining; PB91-214981/CCE	70
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation Manual:
    PartA;PB90-155581/CCE	83
    Part A, Interim Final *; PB90-273830/CCE	83
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 2: Environmental Evaluation Manual, Interim Final * ;
    PB90-155599/CCE	84
Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer; PB91-214197/CCE	84
ROD Annual Report FY1990; PB91-921277/CCE	72
Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community Relations Program for Remedial
    Response*;  PB90-273756/CCE	62
Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund Remedy Selection Decisions; PB91-921359/CCE	84
Roles and Responsibilities of Deputy Project Officers and Work Assignment Managers Under the Technical
    Enforcement Support (TES) Contract; PB91-139741/CCE	30
Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers and Headquarters Zone Project Officers for
    Management of TES  (TES 5+) Contracts; PB91-139758/CCE	30
S

Sampler's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program; PB91-921330/CCE	29
Scope of the CERCLA Petroleum Exclusion Under Sections 101(14) and 104(a)(2); PB91-139550/CCE	48
Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide; PB90-258369/CCE	70
Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent; PB91-139899/CCE	56
Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report;  PB89-233423/CCE	91
Site Classification Changes from Enforcement to Fund Lead; PB91-139600/CCE	30
SITE Program Demonstration of the Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technology;
    PB90-198177/CCE	91
Site-Specific Contracting for Removals; PB91-215053/CCE	75
Small Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-139006/CCE	38
Soil Vapor Extraction Technology Reference Handbook (Final); PB91-168476/CCE	109
Soil Vapor Extraction VOC Control Technology Assessment (Final Report); PB90-216995/CCE	101
SPMS Targets for RCRA  Enforcement FY87; PB91-140210/CCE	50
Standard Operating Safety Guides *; PB90-249590/CCE	81
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program; PB90-273939/CCE	64
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                                                                         Status — Superfund
Title
Page
Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program: FY-80 to FY-89; PB90-272725/CCE	64
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites; PB91-921301/CCE	70
Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews; PB91-921369/CCE	67
Submittal of Ten-Point Settlement Analyses for CERCLA Consent Decrees; PB91-139485/CCE	43
Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide * ; PB91-921292/CCE	106
Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Remediation Options; PB91-921325/CCE	106
Summary of "Guidance on CERCLA Section 106(a) UAOs for RD/RA"; PB91-228312/CCE	40
Summary of "Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Take Cost Recovery Actions"; PB91-228338/CCE ... 38
Summary of "Guidance on Landowner Liability under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA, De Minimis Settlements
    under Section 122(g)(l)(b) of CERCLA, and Settlements with Prospective Purchasers of Contaminated
    Property";  PB91-228288/CCE	44
Summary of "Interim Guidance: Streamlining the CERCLA Settlement Decision Process"; PB91-228270/CCE.. 43
Summary of "Interim Guidelines for Preparing NBARs"; PB91-228304/CCE	45
Summary of "Interim Policy on CERCLA Settlements Involving Municipalities and Municipal Wastes";
    PB91-228262/CCE	35
Summary of "Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(a) De Minimis Waste
    Contributor Settlements"; PB91-227959/CCE	35
Summary of Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Waste * ;  PB91-228197/CCE	15
Summary of "PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial Program";
    PB91-228320/CCE	35
Summary of "Releasing Information to Potentially Responsible Parties at CERCLA Sites"; PB91-228296/CCE ... 44
Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight *; PB90-249541/CCE	29
Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS): User Manual; PB90-193004/CCE	72
Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations With Visual Aids;
    PB89-167985/CCE	62
Superfund Cost Recovery Strategy; PB91-139063/CCE	38
Superfund Desk Reference for Municipalities;  PB91-193409/CCE	31
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded Removals (Volume 4);
    PB91-921260/CCE	76
Superfund Enforcement Strategy and Implementation Plan; PB91-138842/CCE	31
Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead Contaminated Soils;  PB91-921291/CCE	109
Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual * ; PB89-135859/CCE	84
Superfund Ground Water Issue:
   Contaminant Transport in Fractured Media; Models for Decision Makers;
    PB90-268517/CCE	106
  Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses; PB91-133249/CCE	104
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation  (SITE) Program Strategy and Program Plan;
    PB87-181939/CCE	92
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Progress and Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1989;
    PB90-216516/CCE	91
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation; Technology Demonstration Summary, Chemfix Solidification
    Stabilization Process, Clackamas, Oregon; PB91-921373/CCE	92
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 Superfund
 Title
Page
 Superfund Innovative Technology Program: Technology Profiles; PB90-249756/CCE	92
 Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) * ; PB90-274325/CCE	15
 Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions
    (LDRs)*;PB90-274333/CCE	:	16
 Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements Under Land
    Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274341/CCE	16
 Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions
    (LDRs)*;PB90-274358/CCE	16
 Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal restrictions (LDRs) are Applicable to CERCLA
    Response Actions *; PB90-274366/CCE	16
 Superfund LDR Guide #6A (Second Edition): Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Remedial
    Actions *; PB91-921327/CCE	16
 Superfund LDR Guide #6B: Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Removal Actions * ;
    PB91-921310/CCE	16
 Superfund LDR Guide $7: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) are Relevant and
    Appropriate to CERCLA Response Actions H; PB91-214122/CCE	17
 Superfund LDR Guide #8: Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the LDRs * ;
    PB91-921313/CCE	17
 Superfund LDR Guide #10: Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA Remedial Actions * ;
    PB91-921367/CCE	17
 Superfund LDR Guide to RCRA Management Requirements for Mineral Processing Wastes *;
    PB91-921318/CCE	17
 Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package; PB91-921353/CCE	59
 Superfund Program Management Manual, FY92: Volume 1; PB91-921272/CCE	21
 Superfund Progress: Environmental Indicators, Environmental Fact Sheet;
    PB91-921354/CCE	19
 Superfund Removal Procedures:
    Action Memorandum Guidance *; PB90-274473/CCE	76
    Guidance on the Consideration of ARARs During Removal Actions *; PB92-963401/CCE	76
 Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43.E) *;
    PB90-273731/CCE	62
 Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory; PB87-188918/CCE	84
 Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG)  Handbook; PB91-238592/CCE	65
 Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAG) Brochure *; PB90-273772/CCE	65
 Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts; PB90-119751/CCE	109
 Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor List; PB87-184578/CCE	89
Superfund: Getting into the Act. Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund Program *;
    PB89-233431/CCE	 19
Superfund: Environmental Progress; PR881/CCE	,	59
Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large; a Decade of Progress at National Priorities List Sites;
    PB91-921207/CCE	22
Superfund: Reporting on Progress Through Environmental Indicators; PB91-921203/CCE	19
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                                                         Supplemental — The Emergency
Title
Page
Supplemental Guidance on Performing Risk Assessments in Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
    (RI/FSs) Conducted by Potentially Responsible Parties; PB91-205526/CCE	44
Supporting State Attorneys General CERCLA Remedial and Enforcement Activities at NPL Sites;
    PB91-138925/CCE	48
Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-921283/CCE	110
Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies; PB91-921284/CCE	98

T


Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Users' Manual September 1987 (Revised July 1989); PB91-214163/CCE	76
Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation, Second Edition; PB91-921285/CCE	90
Technology Evaluation Report:
    CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford, Massachusetts:
       Volume 1; PB90-186495/CCE	92
       Volume 2; PB90-186503/CCE	92
    Chemfix Technologies Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process Clackamas, Oregon:
       Volume 1; PB91-127696/CCE	92
       Volume 2; PB90-274127/CCE	92
    International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification:
       Volume 3 Update Report; PB90-269069/CCE	93
       Volume 4 Update Report; PB90-269077/CCE	93
    SITE Program Demonstration Test:
       The American Combustion Pyretron Thermal Destruction System at the U.S. EPA's Combustion
           Research Facility; PB89-167894/CCE	93
       HAZCON Solidification Douglassville, Pennsylvania:
           Volume 1; PB89-158810/CCE	93
           Volume 2; PB89-158828/CCE	93
       International Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida:
           Volume 1; PB89-194161 /CCE	94
           Volume 2; PB89-194179/CCE	94
       Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System:
           Volume 1; PB89-192025/CCE	95
           Volume 2; PB89-192033/CCE	95
       The Shirco Pilot Infrared Incinerator System:
           Volume 1: Summary of Review; PB89-167902/CCE	94
           Volume 2: Data;  PB89-167910/CCE	94
       Soliditech, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process;
           Volume 1; PB90-191750/CCE	94
           Volume 2; PB90-191768/CCE	94
Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges;  PB89-132674/CCE	 110
Technology Transfer Needs Assessment; PB91-125674/CCE	21
Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report; PB90-119744/CCE	95
The Emergency Response Notification System (Brochure); PB90-249715/CCE	73
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 The Exxon — Use
 Title
Page
 The EXXON Valdez Oil Spill: A Report to the President; PB91-213819/CCE	77
 The Feasibility Study: Development and Screening of Remedial Action Alternatives *;  PB90-274416/CCE	67
 The Feasibility Study: Detailed Analysis of Remedial Action Alternatives * ;  PB90-272675/CCE	67
 The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund; PB90-272600/CCE	11
 The Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Program, Task Force Report; PB91-213868/CCE	77
 The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies *; PB90-274408/CCE	69
 The Revised Hazard Ranking System:
  An Improved Tool for Screening Superfund Sites *; PB91-921307/CCE	87
  Background Information *; PB91-921303/CCE	87
  Qs and As *; PB91-921305/CCE	'."".'".'. 87
 The Superfund Program:  Ten Years of Progress; PB91-921286/CCE	59
 Timely Initiation of Responsible Party Searches, Issuance of Notice Letters, and Release of Information;
    PB91-139154/CCE	35
 Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance (QA) in Superfund; PB91-921333/CCE	21
 Toxic Treatments, In Situ Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technology: Applications Analysis Report;
    PB91-181768/CCE	95
 Transmittal of Guidance on Use and Enforcement of CERCLA Information Requests and Administrative
    Subpoenas; PB91-139170/CCE	35
 Transmittal of Model Consent Decree for CERCLA Section 104(e) Information Request Enforcement Actions;
    PB91-193417/CCE	5
 Transmittal of the Final Waste Oil Interim Enforcement Guidance Document; PB91-140202/CCE	55
 Transmittal of the RCRA Ground Water Enforcement Strategy; PB91-139915/CCE	53
 Treatability Potential for EPA Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil; PB89-166581/CCE	110
 Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments; PB90-273962/CCE	19
 Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview; PB90-273970/CCE	67
 TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic Air Pollutant Concentrations (User's Guide);  PB91-141820/CCE	101
 U

 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund Program; PB91-921319/CCE	71
 ULTROX International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technology Applications Analysis Report;
    PB91-129759/CCE	95
 Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990
  February 1991, Intermittent Bulletin, Volume 1, # 1; PB91-921370/CCE	77
  April 1991, Intermittent Bulletin, Volume 1, # 2; PB91-921371/CCE	77
  June 1991, Intermittent Bulletin, Volume 1, # 3; PB91-921372/CCE	77
Update: Superfund Technical Assistance Grants; PB90-273715/CCE	65
USAGE Pre-placed and Rapid Response Contracts; PB90-273889/CCE	71
Use of CERCLA Section 106 Unilateral Enforcement for Remedial Design and Remedial Action: Strategy for
    Fiscal Year 1990; PB91-139733/CCE	30
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                                                                                Use — Written
 Title
Page
Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites; PB90-273905/CCE	76
Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund Removal Program-
   PB90-249798/CCE	98
Use of RCRA Section 3008(g) Independently of Section 3008(a); PB91-140103/CCE	57
Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects; PB90-274382/CCE	76
User's Guide for the Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) (Final Report); PB88-236823/CCE	 101
User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program *;  PB91-921278/CCE	29
Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community Relations * ; PB91-921320/CCE	63
V

Vendor Information Form, To Be Completed for Participation in the: Vendor Information System for
   Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT); PB91-921289/CCE	98
W

Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settlements; PB91-138826/CCE	31
Waiver of Headquarters Approval for Issuance of RD/RA Special Notice Letters at the Time of ROD
   Signature from OERR and OWPE;  PB91-139261/CCE	36
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments. Cincinnati, Ohio,
   June 13-14,1990. Summary Report; PB91-148296/CCE	99
Written Demand for Recovery of Costs Incurred under CERCLA; PB91-204628/CCE	38
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                 Control
      Number Index
                                                                           9010.0 — 9200.5-251FS
 Control
 Number
Title
Page
9010.0        Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity: Guidance to State Officials; PB91-214171 /CCE	22
9012.10-a      Revision of CERCLA Judicial Settlement Authorities Under Delegations 14-13-B and 14-14-E;
                  PB91-138818/CCE	31
9012.10-a-l    Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settlements; PB91-138826/CCE	31
9012.10-b      Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities; PB91-138834/CCE	31

9200.0-0       National On-Scene Coordinator Directory; PB91-921279/CCE	80
9200.2-02      Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance; PB90-258302/CCE	73
9200.2-12      Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY8 —Report to Congress; PB91-921204/CCE	27
9200.3-01F     Superfund Program Management Manual, FY92: Volume 1; PB91-921272/CCE	21
9200.3-01F     Superfund Program Management Manual, FY92: Volume 2; PB91-921272/CCE	21
9200.3-04      Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program; PB90-249459/CCE	65
9200.3-09      Establishing a Construction Pipeline; PB91-214189/CCE	21
9200.3-11      Final Policy on Setting RI/FS Priorities; PB91-921324/CCE	21
9200.4-01      Guidelines for Producing Superfund Documents; PB90-249475/CCE	20
9200.5-004     Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project:
                  Executive Summary and Overview; PB90-272501/CCE	27
9200.5-007     Superfund:  Reporting on Progress Through Environmental Indicators;  PB91-921203/CCE	19
9200.5-007FS   Superfund Progress: Environmental Indicators, Environmental Fact Sheet;
                  PB91-921354/CCE	19
9200.5-402     Superfund:  Getting into the Act. Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the Superfund
                  Program * ; PB89-233431 /CCE	19
9200.5-701     Superfund:  Focusing on the Nation at Large; a Decade of Progress at National Priorities
                  List Sites; PB91-921207/CCE	22
9200.5-208/FS  Debarment  and Suspension; PB90-272527/CCE	18
9200.5-006     Superfund:  Environmental Progress; PR881/CCE	59
9200.5-008A to
  9200.5-008L  Superfund Overview Fact Sheet Package; PB91-921353/CCE	59
9200.5-01B     The Superfund Program:  Ten Years of Progress; PB91-921286/CCE	59
9200.5-1151    Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act Of 1990 (February 1991, Intermittent
                  Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 1); PB91-921370/CCE	77
9200.5-1151    Update on Implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (April 1991, Intermittent
                  BuUetin, Volume No. 2);PB91-921371/CCE	77
9200.5-209FS   Update: Superfund Technical Assistance Grants; PB90-273715/CCE	65
9200.5-250FS   Innovative Technology: Soil Washing; PB90-274184/CCE	97
9200.5-251FS   Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification; PB90-274192/CCE	97
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9200.5-252FS — 9200.5-740
Control
Number
92005-252FS

92005-253FS

9200.5-2S4FS

92005-303

92005-700
9200.5-702 to
9200.5-751
9200.5-702
92005-703
92005-704
92005-705
92005-706
92005-707
92005-708
92005-709
92005-710
92005-711

92005-712
92005-713
92005-714
92005-715
9200.5-716
92005-717
9200 5-718

9200.5-719
92005-720
92005-721

9200.5-722
92005-723

92005-724
92005-725

92005-726
92005-727
92005-728
92005-729
92005-730
92005-731
92005-732
92005-733
92005-734
9200.5-735
92005-736
92005-737

92005-738
92005-739
92005-740

Title
Innovative Technology Slurry Phase Biodegradation- PB90-274200/CCE 	

Innovative Technology BEST Solvent Extraction Process- PB90-274218/CCE 	

Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation; PB90-274226/CCE 	

Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables, Fourth Quarter FY 90; PB90-921100/CCE ...

National Priorities List Book Set; PB91 -238725 /CCE 	

National Priorities List Sites:
Alabama; PB91-921209 /CCE 	
Alaska; PB91-921210/CCE 	
Arizona and Nevada; PB91-921211/CCE 	
Arkansas; PB91-921212/CCE 	
California; PB91-921213/CCE 	
Colorado; PB91-921214/CCE 	
Connecticut; PB91-921215/CCE 	
Delaware; PB91-921216/CCE 	
Florida; PB91-921217/CCE 	
Georgia; PB91-921218/CCE 	

Hawaii; PB91-921219/CCE 	
Idaho; PB91-921220/CCE 	
Illinois; PB91-921221/CCE 	
Indiana; PB91-921222/CCE 	
Iowa; PB91-921223/CCE 	
Kansas; PB91-921224/CCE 	
Kentucky PB91-921225/CCE 	

Louisiana; PB91-921226/CCE 	
Maine; PB91-921227/CCE 	
Maryland; PB91-921228/CCE 	

Massachusetts; PB91-921229/CCE 	
Michigan; PB91-921230/CCE 	

Minnesota; PB91-921231/CCE 	
Mississippi; PB91-921232/CCE 	

Missouri; PB91-921233/CCE 	
Montana; PB91-921234/CCE 	
Nebraska; PB91-921236/CCE 	
New Hampshire; PB91-921237/CCE 	
New Jersey; PB-921235/CCE 	 	 	
New Mexico; PB91-921238/CCE 	
New York; PB91-921239/CCE 	
North Carolina; PB91-921240/CCE 	
North and South Dakota; PB91-921241 /CCE 	
Rhode Island; PB91-921246/CCE 	
Oklahoma; PB91-921243/CCE 	
Oregon; PB91-921244/CCE 	

Pennsylvania; PB91-921245/CCE 	
Vermont; PB91-921251 /CCE 	
South Carolina: PB91-921247/CCE 	

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                                                                           9200.5-741 — 9234.1-01
 Control
 Number
Title
Page
 9200.5-741         Tennessee; PB91-921248/CCE	                      26
 9200.5-742         Texas; PB91-921249/CCE	I!"""!!!!""".'"!."!!!	26
 9200.5-743         Utah; PB91-921250/CCE	                	26
 9200.5-744         Ohio; PB91-921242/CCE	       	25
 9200.5-745         Virginia; PB91-921252/CCE	].".'."".".	26
 9200.5-746         Washington; PB91-921253/CCE	  ""26
 9200.5-747         West Virginia; PB91-921254/CCE	.""	26
 9200.5-748         Wisconsin; PB91-921255/CCE	'""',",",	26
 9200.5-749         Wyoming; PB91-921256/CCE	!."."."."ZZZ"Z1"26
 9200.5-750         American Samoa, Guam and Trust Territories; PB91-921258/CCE  	27
 9200.5-751         Puerto Rico; PB91-921257/CCE	26
 9201.01-A      Management Review of the Superfund Program * ; PB90-153875/CCE	22
 9201.2-A       Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan; PB90-153883/CCE	22
 9221.0-02A     CERCLB Data Handling Support Policy Statement; PB90-258328/CCE	20
 9225.1-01       Procurement Under Pre-Authorization/Mixed Funding; PB90-249525/CCE	66
 9225.3-01FS     Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance
                  Releases; PB90-274234/CCE	75
 9230.0-03B      Community Relations In Superfund:  A Handbook (Interim Guidance); PB89-180830/CCE	61
 9230.0-06       Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation
                  No. 43.E);PB90-273731/CCE	62
 9230.0-08       Planning for Sufficient Community Relations; PB90-249533/CCE	62
 9230.0-09       Community Relations: Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund (Superfund
                  Management Review:  Recommendation 43.K,L); PB90-273749/CCE	61
 9230.0-12A      Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations With
                  Visual Aids; PB89-167985/CCE	62
 9230.0-13       Minimizing Problems Caused by Staff Turnover (Superfund Management Review:
                  Recommendations #43, M, N, O); PB91-921345/CCE	61
 9230.0-15       Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community Relations Program
                  for Remedial Response; PB90-273756/CCE	62
 9230.0-16       Making Superfund Documents Available to the Public Throughout the Clean-up Process
                  and Discussing Site Fundings and Decisions as They are Developed; PB91-921322/CCE	61
 9230.0-17       Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community Relations; PB91-921320/CCE	63
 9230.0-19       Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in Superfund
                  (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43.A; PB90-273764/CCE	62
 9230.0-20      Innovative Methods to Increase Public Involvement in Superfund Community Relations
                  (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation # 43.A; PB91-921344/CCE	61
9230.1-03      Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook; PB91-238592/CCE	65
9230.1-05FS    Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAG) Brochure; PB90-273772/CCE	65
9234.0-04      Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing CERCLA Responses at Mining Waste
                  Sites*;  PB89-233431/CCE	14
9234.1-01      CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part 1 (Interim Final) * ; PB90-272535/CCE .... 13
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9234.1-02 — 9242.6-02
Control
Number                                   Title                                       Page
9234.1-02      CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other
                  Environmental Statutes and State Requirements * ; PB90-148461/CCE	13
9234.1-06      Applicability of Land Disposal Restrictions to RCRA & CERCLA Ground Water
                  Treatment Reinjection, Superfund Management *; PB91-921332/CCE	12
9234.2-01FS-A  ARARs Qs and As: General Policy, RCRA, CWA, SDWA, Post ROD Information and
                  Contingency Waivers *;PB91-921341/CCE	12
9234.2-02FS    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Guide to Manual *; PB90-274242/CCE	13
9234.2-03FS    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Overview of Applicable or Relevant and
                  Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) - Focus on ARAR Waivers * ; PB90-273798/CCE	13
9234.2-04FS    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws ManuaLRCRA (Resource Conservation and
                  Recovery ACT) ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements)
                  Focus on Closure Requirements * ; PB90-274259/CCE	14
9234.2-05FS    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws ManuaLCERCLA Compliance with State
                  Requirements *; PB90-272543/CCE	13
9234.2-06FS    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws ManuaLCERCLA Compliance with the Clean
                  Water Act (CWA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) *;PB90-273806/CCE	12
9234.2-07FS    CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual,Summary of Part 2: CAA, TSCA, and
                  Other Statutes *; PB90-272550/CCE	14
9234.2-08FS    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1; PB90-273814/CCE. 12
9234.2-09FS    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria * ; PB90-274267/CCE	11
9234.2-11FS    ARARs Qs and As: State Ground Water Anti-degradation Issues * ; PB91-921311 /CCE..'	12
9234.2-13FS    ARARs Qs & As: The Fund-Balancing Waiver * ; PB91-921321/CCE	12
9240.0-01D    User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program; PB91-921278/CCE	29
9240.0-03      Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight; PB90-249541/CCE	29
9240.0-04-1    Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract, Part 1: Contract Award *;
                  PB90-191545/CCE	28
9240.0-04-2    Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract, Part 2: Contract Administration -k;
                  PB90-191545/CCE	28
9240.0-05      Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions; PB90-249558/CCE	28
9240.0-06      Sampler's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program; PB91-921330/CCE	29
9242.2-01B     Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS):  User's Manual;
                  PB90-191966/CCE	'.	73
9242.2-02      Site-Specific Contracting for Removals; PB91-215053/CCE	75
9242.4-01 A    Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Users' Manual September 1987 (Revised July 1989);
                  PB91-214163/CCE	'.	76
9242.5-02      Model Performance Standards for Superfund Project Officers, Deputy Project Officers,
                  and Work Assignment Managers Delivery Order Officers *; PB90-258336/CCE	19
9242.5-05      Headquarters Support Contract Management Procedures; PB91-921335/CCE	18
9242.6-01      ARCS Work Assignment Management, Field Guide; PB91-214965/CCE	18
9242.6-02      Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files;  PB91-215020/CCE	18
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                                                                            9242.6-04 — 9285.3-06
Control
Number
Title
Page
9242.6-04      OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review & Approval Program (Superfund
                  Management Review: Recommendation #46C); PB91-214957/CCE	20
9242.6-07      Approval of Long Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund *; PB90-274275/CCE	18
9242.6-07FS    Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund * ; PB91-921308/CCE	18
9242.6-08      Total Quality Management (TQM) and Quality Assurance (QA) in Superfund;
                  PB91-921333/CCE	21
9242.6-10      Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund-Implementation *; PB91-921358/CCE	19
9243.2-15FS    ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with New SDWA National Primary Drinking Water
                  Regulations for Organic and Inorganic Chemicals *; PB91-921363/CCE	11
9260.1-09      Delegation of Remedy Selection to Regions; PB90-249566/CCE	20
9260.3-00      Delegations of Authority Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA)
                  Which are Applicable tothe Superfund Program *; PB90-249574/CCE	14
9260.5-02A    Re-delegation of Authority Under CERCLA and SARA; PB90-249582/CCE	21
9280.0-02      Policy on Floodplains and Wetland Assessments for CERCLA Actions; PB91-921329/CCE	86
9283.1-02      Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites;
                  PB89-184618/CCE	104
9283.1-02FS    Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water; PB90-272576/CCE	104
9283.1-03      Suggested ROD Language for Various Ground Water Remediation Options;
                  PB91-921325/CCE	106
9283.1-04      Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide; PB91-921292/CCE	106
9285.0-01      OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy; PB90-258344/CCE	81
9285.1-01C    Standard Operating Safety Guides; PB90-249590/CCE	81
9285.1-02      Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities at Remedial Sites; PB91-921362/CCE	66
9285.2-02      Field Standard Operating Procedures For Decontamination of Response Personnel
                  (F.S.O.P. #7); PB91-213850/CCE	81
9285.2-03      Field Standard Operating Procedures For Air Surveillance; PB91-213843/CCE	81
9285.2-04      Field Standard Operating Procedures For Establishing Work Zones (F.S.O.P. #6);
                  PB91-213827/CCE	81
9285.2-05      Field Standard Operating Procedures For Preparation of a Site Safety Plan (F.S.O.P. #9);
                  PB91-213835/CCE	81
9285.2-06FS    Establishing Work Zones at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-921342/CCE	78
9285.2-07FS    Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:  RCRA TSD and Emergency
                  Response Without Regard to Location; PB91-921340/CCE	79
9285.2-08FS    Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:  Uncontrolled Hazardous
                  Waste Sites and RCRA Corrective Actions; PB91-921339/CCE	79
9285.2-09FS    Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:  General Information and
                  Comparison; PB91-921338/CCE	79
9285.2-10FS    Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response:  Available Guidance;
                  PB91-921337CCE	79
9285.3-05      HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance; PB90-274523/CCE	79
9285.3-06      Priority for Health and Safety Requirements, Especially Medical Surveillance
                  Requirements, for EPA Employees Who Support OSWER Programs; PB91-921346/CCE	81

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 9285.4-02 — 9320.7-03FS
 Control
 Number                                   Title                                        Page
 9285.4-02      Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment Activities with the Superfund
                  Remedial Process; PB91-214080/CCE	82
 92855-01      Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual; PB89-135859/CCE	84
 92855-02-1    Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the
                  Determination of Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 1: Method (Interim Version);
                  PB90-274283/CCE	100
 9285.5-02-2    Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the
                  Determination of Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 2: Technical Background
                  Document (Interim Version); PB90- 274291 /CCE	100
 9285.6-01      Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory; PB87-188918/CCE	84
 9285.6-03      Human Health Evaluation Manual, Supplemental Guidance: Standard Default
                  Exposure Factors; PB91-921314/CCE	84
 9285.7-01 A    Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 2: Environmental Evaluation
                  Manual, Interim Final; PB90-155599/CCE	84
 9285.7-01 B     Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund,Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation
                  Manual, Part A, Interim Final; PB90-155581/CCE	83
 9285.7-01FS    Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation
                  Manual, Part A; PB90-273830/CCE	83
 9285.7-05      Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment; PB91-921208/CCE	82
 9285.7-05      Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer; PB91-214197/CCE	84
 9285.7-05FS    Guidance for Data Useability in Risk Assessment; PB91-921312/CCE	82
 9285.8-02      Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126; PB90-204157/CCE	79
 9285.9-01      Inauguration of the On-Site Coordinator (OSC)/Remedial Project Manager (RPM)
                  Program; PB90-274309/CCE	59
 9285.9-05      Mandatory Training Requirements for On-Scene Coordinators and Remedial Project
                  Managers; PB90-272584/CCE	60
 9285.9-06      Mandatory Community Relations Training: Superfund Management Review
                  Implementation Product (Recommendation: #43.P(i)); PB90-272592/CCE	60
 9295.2-04      EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised Reimbursement
                  Methods; PB91-921347/CCE	:	20
 9319.0-01FS    The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund; PB90-272600/CCE	11
 9320.2-03A     Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites and Update;
                  PB90-274556/CCE	86
 9320.2-03B     Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites and Update;
                  PB90-274556/CCE	86
 9320.3-08      CERCLIS Listing; PB91-921348/CCE	86
9320.7-00      Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System; PB90-222746/CCE	86
9320.7-01FS    The Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for Screening Superfund Sites;
                  PB91-921307/CCE	87
9320.7-02FS    The Revised Hazard Ranking System: Qs and As; PB91-921305/CCE	87
9320.7-03FS    The Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Information; PB91-921303/CCE	87
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                        9330.2-04 — 9347.3-06FS
                                            Page
 Control
 Number                                    Title
 9330.2-04      Discharge of Waste Water from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment
               Works (POTWs) *; PB90-249616/CCE	14
 9320.7-04FS    Closing the NPL Book under the Original HRS; PB91-921302/CCE	86
 9330.2-05      CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities *; PB90-249624/CCE	14
 9330.2-06      CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring * •
                  PB90-249632/CCE	                   14
 9330.2-07      Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes * ; PB90-272618/CCE	15
 9330.2-07FS    Summary of Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Waste * •
                  PB91-228197/CCE	'              15
 9330.2-09      CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual; PB90-274531/CCE	110
 9330.2-11      CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs Treatability Manual; PB91-921269/CCE-
                  PB91-507236/CCE	110
 9330.2-12      CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs CERCLA Site Sampling Program Detailed Data Report-
                  PB91-921270/CCE	°	    '   110
 9330.2-13FS     Guide to Discharging CERCLA Aqueous Wastes to Publicly Owned Treatment Works
                  (POTWs);  PB91-921364/CCE	m
 9335.3-02FS-1   A Guide to Developing Superfund Records of Decision; PB90-273848/CCE	72
 9335.3-02FS2    A Guide to Developing Superfund Proposed Plans; PB90-273855/CCE	68
 9345.0-01 A     Guidance for Performing Preliminary Assessments Under CERCLA; PB92-963303/CCE	85
 9345.1-02      Expanded Site Inspection Transitional Guidance Fiscal Year 1988; PB90-183377/CCE	85
 9345.1-11       PA-Score Software; User's Manual and Tutorial: Version 1.0; Manual PB92-963302/CCE-
                  Manual and Diskette PB92-500032/CCE	.'      85
 9345.3-02       Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes During Site Inspections; PB91-921331 /CCE	85
 9347.0-01       Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management
                  of Waste and Treatment  Residue * ; PB90-274317/CCE	 15
 9347.1-02       Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions-
                  PB90-249640/CCE	        15
 9347.2-01       Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate Requirements for CERCLA
                  Contaminated Soil and Debris; PB91-214973/CCE	15
 9347.3-01FS     Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) * •
                  PB90-274325/CCE	'         15
 9347.3-02FS     Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions Under Land
                  Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *; PB90-274333/CCE	16
 9347.3-03FS     Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
                  Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) * ; PB90-274341/CCE	16
9347.3-04FS     Superfund LDR Guide #4:  Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal
                  Restrictions (LDRs) * ; PB90-274358/CCE	„.       J6
9347.3-05FS    Superfund LDR Guide #5:  Determining When Land Disposal restrictions (LDRs) are
                  Applicable to CERCLA Response Actions * ; PB90-274366/CCE	16
9347.3-06FS    Superfund LDR Guide #6A (Second Edition): Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability
              Variance for Remedial Actions *; PB91-921327/CCE	16
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9347.3-06BFS — 9355.3-01FS4
Control
Number                                    Title                                        Page
9347.3-06BFS   Superfund LDR Guide #6B: Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for Removal
                 Actions * ;PB91-921310/CCE	16
9347.3-07FS    Superfund LDR Guide #7: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) are
                 Relevant and Appropriate to CERCLA Response Actions if; PB91-214122/CCE	17
9347.3-08FS    Superfund LDR Guide #8: Compliance with Third Third Requirements Under the LDRs * ;
                 PB91-921313/CCE	17
9347.3-09FS    A Guide to the Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses * ;
                 PB90-274374/CCE	17
9347.3-10FS    Superfund LDR Guide #10: Guide to Obtaining No Migration Variances for CERCLA
                 Remedial Actions *; PB91-921367/CCE	17
9347.3-11FS    CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Characteristics (TC) Rule: Part 2 * ;
                 PB91-921309/CCE	17
9347.3-12FS    Superfund LDR Guide to RCRA Management Requirements for Mineral Processing
                 Wastes *; PB91-921318/CCE	17
9355.0-07B     Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Development Process
                 (Volume 1); PB88-131370/CCE	66
9355.0-08      Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB85-211357/CCE	71
9355.0-10      Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual; PB88-113691/CCE	71
9355.0-20      RI/FS Improvements; PB90-272642/CCE	69
9355.0-25A     Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects; PB90-274382/CCE	76
9355.0-26      Advancing the Use of Treatment Technologies for Superfund Remedies; PB90-272659/CCE	66
9355.0-27FS    A Guide to Selecting Superfund Remedial Actions; PB90-273863/CCE	69
9355.0-28      Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water
                 Sites; PB90-272667/CCE	103
9355.0-30      Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment in Superfund Remedy  Selection Decisions;
                 PB91-921359/CCE	84
9355.0-32      Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous Substances;
                 PB91-228346/CCE	96
9355.1-04      Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS):  User Manual;
                 PB90-193004/CCE	72
9355.1-05      Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide;
                 PB90-258369/CCE	70
9355.15FS      U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund Program; PB91-921319/CCE	71
9355.3-01      Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under
                 CERCLA; PB89-184626/CCE	68
9355.3-01FS1   Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS; PB90-274390/CCE	68
9355.3-01 FS2   The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies;
                 PB90-274408/CCE	69
9355.3-01 FS3   The Feasibility Study: Development and Screening of Remedial Action Alternatives;
                 PB90-274416/CCE	67
9355.3-01FS4   The Feasibility Study: Detailed Analysis of Remedial Action Alternatives;
                 PB90-272675/CCE	67

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                                                                          9355.3-02 — 9355.5-16FS
 Control
 Number
Title
Page
 9355.3-02      Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents: The Proposed Plan,
                  The Record of Decision, Explanation of Significant Differences, The Record
                  of Decision Amendment; PB91- 921265/CCE	72
 9355.3-02FS-3   A Guide to Developing Superfund No Action, Interim Action, and Contingency Remedy
                  RODs; PB91-921350/CCE	72
 9355.3-02FS-4   A Guide to Addressing Pre-ROD and Post-ROD Changes; PB91-921351/CCE	72
 9355.3-03      Guidance Document For Providing Alternative Water Supplies; PB89-167969/CCE	74
 9355.3-05      RI/FS Improvements Follow-Up; PB90-249657/CCE	69
 9355.3-06      RI/FS Streamlining; PB91-214981/CCE	70
 9355.3-09      Results of FY-89 Record of Decision Analysis; PB90-249681/CCE	72
 9355.3-11       Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for CERCLA Municipal
                  Landfill Sites; PB91-921205/CCE	67
 9355.3-11FS     Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites; PB91-921301/CCE	70
 9355.4-01       Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination;
                  PB91-921206/CCE	69
 9355.4-01FS     A Guide on Remedial Actions at Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination;
                  PB90-274432/CCE	69
 9355.4-02       Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund Sites;
                  PB91-921352/CCE	83
 9355.4-02A     Supplement to Interim Guidance on Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels at Superfund
                  Sites;  PB91-921352/CCE	,    83
 9355.4-03       Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Superfund Sites; PB91-238584/CCE	102
 9355.4-03       Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 1: Summary Report;
                  PB90-183583/CCE	W3
 9355.4-03       Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 2: Case Studies 1-19
                  (Interim Final); PB90-274440/CCE	103
 9355.4-03       Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies: Volume 3: General Site Data,
                  Data Base Reports, Interim Final; PB90-274457/CCE	103
 9355.4-04FS     A Guide: Methods for Evaluating the Attainment of Cleanup Standards for Soils and
                  Solid Media; PB91-921365/CCE	108
 9355.5-01       Guidance on EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by
                  Potentially Responsible Parties; Interim Final; PB90-249707/CCE	71
 9355.5-01FS     ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures * ; PB90-274515/CCE	 18
9355.5-02       Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action; PB90-273871 /CCE	70
9355.5-02FS     Expediting Remedial Construction; PB90-272683/CCE	70
9355.5-05FS    USAGE  Preplaced and Rapid Response Contracts; PB90-273889/CCE	71
9355.5-07FS    Real Estate Acquisition Procedures for USAGE Projects; PB91-921355/CCE	71
9355.5-14FS    EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised
                  Reimbursement Methods; PB90-273897/CCE	20
9355.5-16FS    EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed by PRPs;
                  PB91-921357/CCE	70
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 9355.6-04 — 9360.7-03
Control
Number                                   Title                                        Page
9355.6-04      ROD Annual Report FY1990; PB91-921277/CCE	72
9355.7-02      Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews; PB91-921369/CCE	67
9355.7-02FS    Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews; PB91-921368	67
9360.0-02C     Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2; PB90-272691/CCE	75
9360.0-08      CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites; PB91-190850/CCE	73
9360.0-12A    Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the Statutory
                 Limits on Removal Actions; PB90-274465/CCE	73
9360.0-12FS    Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions; PB91-921304/CCE	73
9360.0-14      Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and NPL Proposed Sites;
                 PB90-273905/CCE	76
9360.0-19      Guidance on Non-NPL Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant or Precedent
                 Setting Issues; PB90-273921/CCE	74
9360.0-20      Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System for all Removal Actions;
                 PB91-214288/CCE	75
9360.0-21      The Emergency Response Notification System (Brochure); PB90-249715/CCE	73
9360.2-01      Model Program for Removal Site File Management; PB91-214247/CCE	74
9360.2-02      Policy on Management of Post-Removal Site Control; PB91-921326/CCE	75
93603-01      Superfund Removal Procedures: Action Memorandum Guidance; PB90-274473/CCE	76
9360.3-01FS    A Guide to Developing Action Memorandums; PB91-921317/CCE	74
9360.3-02      Superfund Removal Procedures: Guidance on the Consideration of ARARs During
                 Removal Actions; PB92-963401/CCE	76
9360.4-01      Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Remedial Activities: Sampling QA/QC
                 Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final); PB90-274481/CCE	75
9360.4-02      Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophysics Procedures; PB91-921273/CCE	80
9360.4-03      Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sampling Procedures; PB91-921274/CCE	80
9360.4-06      Compendium of ERT Ground Water Sampling Procedures; PB91-921273/CCE	80
9360.4-07      Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures; PB91-921276/CCE	80
9360.4-08      Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures; PB91-921271/CCE	80
9360.5-00      Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories; PB90-272709/CCE	74
9360.5-OOFS    Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug Laboratories; PB91-125989/CCE	74
9360.6-01      A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous
                 Material; PB87-215349/CCE	27
9360.6-05      Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded Removals
                 (Volume 4); PB91-921260/CCE	76
9360.7-01      Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide for
                 Facilities and Vessels on Compliance; PB91-921263/CCE	78
9360.7-02      Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System; PB91-509935/CCE	78
9360.7-02      Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System: User's Manual for Industry *;
                 PB91-921287/CCE	78
9360.7-03      Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority Assessment
                 Model; Model Documentation *; PB91-921261 /CCE	78

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                                                                            9360.7-04 — 9380.0-17
Control
Number                                    Title                                         Page
9360.7-04      Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide for EPA
                  Regions; PB91-921315/CCE	78
9360.7-05      Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority Assessment
                  Model; User's Manual for EPA Regions *; PB91-921262/CCE	78
9360.8-02      The Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Program, Task Force Report;
                  PB91-213868/CCE	77
9360.8-03      The EXXON Valdez Oil Spill: A Report to the President; PB91-213819/CCE	77
9360.8-05      Oil Spill Contingency Planning; National Status: A Report to the President;
                  PB91-921282/CCE	77
9375.5-01FS    State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program; PB90-273939/CCE	64
9375.5-02A    Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund Program;
                  PB90-249723/CCE	64
9375.5-02FS    Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program; PB90-273947/CCE	64
9375.5-03FS    Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund; PB90-273954/CCE	64
9375.5-04      Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement
                  Audits; PB90-249731/CCE	64
9375.5-04FS    Audits and the Superfund Program Manager; PB90-272717/CCE	63
9375.5-08FS    Criminal Investigations and the Superfund Program; PB90-274499/CCE	63
9375.5-09FS    CERCLA Waste Capacity Assurance; PB90-274507/CCE	63
9375.5-10FS    Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites; PB91-921306/CCE	62
9375.5-17      Hazardous Waste Releases on Indian Land; Beginning the Superfund Process;
                  PB91-228205/CCE	63
9375.6-01      Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty; PB90-249749/CCE	63
9375.6-04      Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program:  FY-80 to FY-89; PB90-272725/CCE	64
9375.6-08A    An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study: 1990 Update; PB91-921259/CCE	59
9380.0-03      Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites; PB87-110672/CCE	68
9380.0-05      Leachate Plume Management; PB86-122330/CCE	105
9380.0-06      Guidance Document on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites; PB87-110664/CCE	106
9380.0-07      Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant Migration
                  to Ground Water: A Compendium of Examples; PB90-183575/CCE	103
9380.0-08      Field Screening Methods Catalog —User's Guide; PB89-134159/CCE	85
9380.0-09      Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor List; PB87-184578/CCE	89
9380.0-10      Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology
                  Review and Trip Report Results; PB90-106428/CCE	88
9380.0-13      Covers for UncontroUed Hazardous Waste Sites; PB87-119483/CCE	107
9380.0-14      Dust  Control at Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook; PB86-190105/CCE	107
9380.0-16      Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and
                  International; PB90-183799/CCE	89
9380.0-17      Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in OSWER Programs;
                  PB91-921336/CCE	96
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 Control

 Number                                    Title                                         Page

 9380.0-17FS    Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in OSWER Programs;
                  PB91-921366/CCE	96
 9380.0-18      Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites;
                  PB89-190821/CCE	89
 9380.0-19      Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status Report, January 1991;
                  PB91-921290/CCE	97
 9380.0-20      Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated
                  Superfund Sites; PB90-204140/CCE	96
 9380.0-22      Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils;
                  PB90-155607/CCE	109
 9380.0-24      Superfund Innovative Technology Program: Technology Profiles; PB90-249756/CCE	92
 9380.0-25      Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges;
                  PB89-132674/CCE	no
 9380.0-26      Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts; PB90-119751/CCE	109
 9380.0-28      Treatability Potential for EPA Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil; PB89-166581/CCE	110
 9380.0-35      American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis Report;
                  PB90-258427/CCE	90
 9380.0-36      Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report; PB89-233423/CCE	91
 9380.0-37      Technology Evaluation Report:  SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste
                  Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida; Volume 1;
                  PB89-194161/CCE	94
 9380.0-38      HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglasville, PA: Applications Analysis Report;
                  PB89-206031/CCE	„	.91
 9380.0-39      Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
                  SoIidification/StabiHzation Process; Volume 1; PB90-191750/CCE	94
 9380.0-46      Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report;
                  PB90-119744/CCE	95
 9380.0-47      Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford,
                  Massachusetts; Volume 1; PB90-186495/CCE	92
 9380.0-48      Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation; Technology Demonstration Summary,
                  Chemfix Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas, Oregon; PB91-921373/CCE	92
 9380.0-49      Application Analysis Report: Chemfix Technologies Inc., Solidification/Stabilization
                  Process; PB91-187054/CCE	90
9380.1-04      Application Analysis Report: SITE Program, CF Systems Organics Extraction System,
                  New Bedford, Massachusetts; PB91-113845/CCE	.i	90
9380.1-06      Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies;
                  PB91-921284/CCE	98
9380.1-07      Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site Cleanup Technologies;
                  PB91-921288/CCE	88
9380.1-08       Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and Innovative
                  Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation; PB91-921293/CCE	88
9380.1-12      Vendor Information Form, To Be Completed for Participation in the: Vendor Information
                  System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT); PB91-921289/CCE	98

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                                                                             9380.1-13 — 9380.5-09
Control
Number
Title
Page
9380.1-13      Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazardous Waste Sites;
                  PB91-921283/CCE	110
9380.1-14      Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation, Second Edition;
                  PB91-921285/CCE	90
9380.2-03      Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and
                  Program Plan; PB87-181939/CCE	92
9380.3-01      Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments; PB90-273962/CCE	19
9380.3-02      Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final);
                  PB90-249772/CCE	68
9380.3-02FS    Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview; PB90-273970/CCE	67
9380.3-03      Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors; PB91-228395/CCE	89
9380.3-04      Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use
                  Superfund Treatment Technologies *; PB90-258476/CCE	11
9380.4-01      Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund
                  Removal Program; PB90-249798/CCE	98
9380.5-01 A    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 1, Application of Air
                  Pathway Analysis for Superfund Applications, Interim Report (Final); PB90-113374/CCE ...99
9380.5-01B    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 2, Estimation of Baseline
                  Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised), Interim Report (Final); PB90-270588/CCE	99
9380.5-01C    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 3, Estimation of Air
                  Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites, Interim Report (Final);
                  PB89-180061/CCE	99
9380.5-01D    Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 4, Procedures for
                  Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for Superfund Air Pathway Analysis,
                  Interim Report (Final); PB90-113382/CCE	99
9380.5-03      Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Contingency Plans at
                  Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99
9380.5-04      Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Air Stripper Design Manual
                  (Final Report); PB91-125997/CCE	99
9380.5-05      Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Development of Example
                  Procedures for Evaluating the Air Impacts of Soil Excavation Associated with
                  Superfund Remedial Actions (Final Report); PB90-255662/CCE	100
9380.5-06      Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Superfund Air Pathway
                  Analyses Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report); PB90-182544/CCE	100
9380.5-07      Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Emission Factors for
                  Superfund Remediation Technologies; PB91-190975/CCE	100
9380.5-08A    Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air Monitoring
                  Around Superfund Sites (Stages 1 & 2); PB90-204603/CCE	101
9380.5-08B    Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air Monitoring
                  Around Superfund Sites (Stage 3); PB90-204611/CCE	101
9380.5-09      Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission Sources
                  at Superfund Sites (Final Report); PB90-142753/CCE	101
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9380.5-10 — 9831.8
                                                                                           Page
 Control
 Number                                    Title
 93805-10      Soil Vapor Extraction VOC Control Technology Assessment (Final Report);
                  PB90-216995/CCE	101
 9380.5-11      TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic Air Pollutant Concentrations (User's Guide);
                  PB91-141820/CCE	Id
 9380.5-12      User's Guide for the Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) (Final Report); PB88-236823/CCE	101
 9380.5-13      Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:  Comparisons of Air Stripper
                  Simulations and Field Performance Data (Final Report); PB90-207317/CCE	102
 9380.6-01 A     Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction Treatment; PB91-228015/CCE	108
 9380.6-01B     Engineering Bulletin: Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment; PB91-228023/CCE	106
 9380.6-01C     Engineering Bulletin: Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment;
                  PB91-228031/CCE	88
 9380.6-01D     Engineering Bulletin: Slurry Biodegradation; PB91-228049/CCE	108
 9380.6-01E     Engineering Bulletin: Soil Washing Treatment; PB91-228056/CCE	108
 9380.6-01F     Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Steam Extraction Treatment; PB91-228064/CCE	107
 9380.6-01G     Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment; PB91-228072/CCE	96
 9380.6-01H     Engineering Bulletin: Thermal Desorption Treatment; PB91-228080/CCE	107
 9380.7-01       Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology; PB90-274549/CCE	102
 9380.7-01FS    A Guide to Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology; PB91-921356/CCE	104
 9380.7-02A     Superfund Ground Water Issue: Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses-
                  PB91-133249/CCE	104
 9380.7-02B     Ground Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous Waste Site Assessments;
                  PB91-921294/CCE	108
 9380.7-Q2C     Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids; PB91-195974/CCE	103
 9380.7-03A     Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead Contaminated Soils; PB91-921291 /CCE	109
 9800.0         Superfund Enforcement Strategy and Implementation Plan; PB91-138842/CCE	31
 9800.3         Superfund Desk Reference for Municipalities; PB91-193409/CCE	31
 9829.0         Policy for Enforcement Actions Against Transporters Under CERCLA; PB91-138859/CCE	47
 9829.2         Entry and  Continued Access Under CERCLA; PB91-138867/CCE	46
 9830.2         Regional Oversight of Federal Facility Clean-ups Under CERCLA;
                  PB91-138875/CCE	47
 9831.2         Reporting  and Exchange of Information on State Enforcement Actions at National
                  Priority List Sites; PB91-138883/CCE	48
 9831.4         Funding of State Enforcement Related Activities; PB91-138891/CCE	47
 98315        Authority to Use CERCLA to  Provide Enforcement Funding Assistance to States;
                  PB91-138909/CCE	47
 9831.6a-6d     Interim Final Guidance Package on Funding CERCLA State  Enforcement Actions at
                  NPL Sites; PB91-138917/CCE	47
9831.7        Supporting State Attorneys General CERCLA Remedial and Enforcement Activities at
                  NPL Sites; PB91-138925/CCE	48
9831.8        Counting State-Lead Enforcement NPL Sites Toward the CERCLA Section 116(e)
                  Remedial Action Start Mandate; PB91-13933/CCE	47

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                                                                             9831.9 — 9834.10-lb
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Number                                    Title                                        Page
9831.9         Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy Selection at Non-Funded
                 Financed State-Lead Enforcement Sites; PB91-187039/CCE	48
9832.0         Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-138941/CCE	37
9832.0-1 A      Procedures for Documenting Costs for CERCLA Section 107 Actions; PB91-138958/CCE	38
9832.1         Cost Recovery Actions Under CERCLA; PB91-138966/CCE	36
9832.10        Liability of Corporate Shareholders and Successor Corporations for Abandoned Sites
                 Under CERCLA; PB91-139030/CCE	37
9832.11        Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Task Cost Recovery Actions; PB91-139048/CCE ....37
9832.11FS      Summary of "Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Take Cost Recovery Actions;
                 PB91-228338/CCE	38
9832.12        Guidance on Federal Superfund Liens; PB91-139055/CCE	37
9832.13        Superfund Cost Recovery Strategy; PB91-139006/CCE	38
9832.17        Arbitration Procedures for Small Superfund Cost Recovery Claims; PB91-139071/CCE	36
9832.18        Written Demand for Recovery of Costs Incurred under CERCLA; PB91-204628/CCE	38
9832.2         Coordination of EPA and State Actions in Cost Recovery; PB91-138974/CCE	36
9832.3-1 A      Cost Recovery Actions/Statute of Limitations; PB91-138982/CCE	36
9832.5         Policy on Recovering Indirect Cost in CERCLA Section 107 Cost Recovery Actions;
                 PB91-138990/CCE	37
9832.6         Small Cost Recovery Referrals; PB91-139006/CCE	 38
9832.7         Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement Against Bankrupt Parties; PB91-139014/CCE	37
9832.7-la      Revised Hazardous Waste Bankruptcy Guidance; PB91-139022/CCE	38
9833.0-1A      Guidance on CERCLA 106(a) Unilateral Administrative Orders for Remedial Designs
                 and Remedial Actions; PB91-139089/CCE	39
9833.0-laFS    Summary of "Guidance on CERCLA Section 106(a) UAOs for RD/RA; PB91-228312/CCE	40
9833.0-2b      Model Unilateral Order for Remedial Design and Remedial Action; PB91-139097/CCE	40
9833.0-2c      Evaluation of, and Additional Guidance on, Issuance of Unilateral Administrative
                 Orders (UAOs) for RD/RA; PB91-201764/CCE	39
9833.1         Issuance of Administrative Orders for Immediate Removal Actions; PB91-139105/CCE	39
9833.2         Consent Orders and the Reimbursement Provision Under Section 106(b) of CERCLA;
                 PB91-139113/CCE	,	39
9833.3A-1      Final Guidance on Administrative Records for Selection of CERCLA Response Actions;
                 PB91-139121/CCE	39
9833.4         Compendium of CERCLA Response Selection Guidance Documents; PB91-139139/CCE	39
9834.0         Releasing Identities of Potentially Responsible Parties in Response to FOIA Requests;
                 PB91-139147/CCE	34
9834.10        Interim Guidance on Notice Letters, Negotiations, and Information Exchange;
                 PB91-139253/CCE	32
9834.10-la     Waiver of Headquarters Approval for Issuance of RD/RA Special Notice Letters at
                 the Time of ROD Signature from OERR and OWPE; PB91-139261/CCE	36
9834.10-lb     Model Notice Letters; PB91-139270/CCE	33
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Number
Title
Page
9834.11        Revised Procedures for Implementing Off-Site Response Actions; PB91-139287/CCE	34
9834.1 la       Off-Site Policy RFA or Equivalent Investigation Requirement of RCRA Treatment and
                  Storage Facilities; PB91-139295/CCE	33
9834.12        Releasing Guidance on Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques in Enforcement
                  Actions;  PB91-139303/CCE	34
9834.13        Municipal Settlements; PB91-139311/CCE	33
9834.13FS     Summary of "Interim Policy on CERCLA Settlements Involving Municipal Wastes";
                  PB91-228262/CCE	35
9834.14        Transmittal of Model Consent Decree for CERCLA Section 104(e) Information Request
                  Enforcement Actions; PB91-193417/CCE	35
9834.16        Model Information Notice Letter to Local Governments; PB91-187013/CCE	33
9834.2         Timely Initiation of Responsible Party Searches, Issuance of Notice Letters, and Release
                  of Information; PB91-139154/CCE	35
9834.3-1 A     Potentially Responsible Party Search; PB87-232476/CCE	34
9834.3-2a      PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remediation Program;
                  PB91-1319162/CCE	34
9834.3-2aFS    Summary of "PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial
                  Program"; PB91-228320/CCE	35
9834.4A       Transmittal of Guidance on Use and Enforcement of CERCLA Information Requests
                  and Administrative Subpoenas; PB91-139170/CCE	35
9834.5         Procedural Guidance on Treatment of Insurers Under CERCLA; PB91-139188/CCE	34
9834.6         Policy Towards Owners of Residential Property at Superfund Sites; PB91-205476/CCE	33
9834.7         Interim Guidance on Settlements with De Minimis Waste Contributors Under
                  Section 122(g) of SARA; PB91-139196/CCE	32
9834.7-1 A     Interim Model CERCLA Section 122(g)(4) De Minimis Waste Contributor Consent
                  Decree and Administrative Order on Consent; PB91-139204/CCE	32
9834.7-1B      Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(A) De Minimus Waste
                  Contributor Settlements; PB91-139212/CCE	33
9834.7-lbFS    Summary of "Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(a)
                  De Minimis Waste Contributor Settlements;" PB91-227959/CCE	35
9834.8         Covenant Not to Sue Under SARA; PB91-139220/CCE	32
9834.9         Evaluating Mixed Funding Settlements Under CERCLA; PB91-139238/CCE	32
9834.9a        Interim Policy on Mixed Funding Settlements Involving the Preauthorization of States
                  or Political Subdivisions; PB91-139246/CCE	32
9835.0         Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy; PB91-139329/CCE	42
9835.11-1       Model Litigation Report for CERCLA Sections 106 and 107 and RCRA Section 7003;
                  PB91-139451/CCE	42
9835.12        Releasing Information to Potentially Responsible Parties at CERCLA Sites;
                  PB91-139469/CCE	43
9835.12FS     Summary of "Releasing Information to Potentially Responsible Parties at CERCLA
                  Sites"; PB91-228296/CCE	44
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                                                                              9835.13 — 9836.0-1A
Control
Number                                    Title                                        Page

9835.13       A Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Superfund Program During
                  FY87, FY88, FY89; PB91-139477/CCE	40.
9835.14       Submittal of Ten-Point Settlement Analyses for CERCLA Consent Decrees;
                  PB91-139485/CCE	43
9835.15       Performance of Risk Assessments in Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies
                  (RI/FSs) Conducted by PRPs; PB91-139493/CCE	43
9835.15a      Supplemental Guidance on Performing Risk Assessments in Remedial Investigation
                  Feasibility Studies (RI/FSs) Conducted by Potentially Responsible Parties;
                  PB91-205526/CCE	44
9835.16       Guidance on Preparing and Releasing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric Rankings for
                  Information Release Under CERCLA Section 122(e); PB91-187005/CCE	41
9835.1a       Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Participation in Remedial
                  Investigations and Feasibility Studies; PB91-139337/CCE	42
9835.1c       Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Remedial Investigations and
                  Feasibility Studies, Volume 1; PB91-228361/CCE	41
9835.1d       Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Remedial Investigations and
                  Feasibility Studies, Volume 2 Appendices; PB91-228379/CCE	41
9835.2         Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous Waste Cases; PB91-139345/CCE	41
9835.2A       Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in Remedial Investigations and
                  Feasibility Studies; PB91-139352/CCE	43
9835.2b       Guidance on the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous Waste Consent Decrees;
                  PB91-139360/CCE	.....42
9835.3-1A     Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Study;
                  PB91-139378/CCE	.40
9835.4         Interim Guidance: Streamlining the Settlement Decision Process; PB91-139386/CCE	42
9835.4-2A     Final Initiation of PRP Financed Remedial Design in Advance of Consent Decree
                  Entry; PB91-139394/CCE	40
9835.4FS      Summary of "Interim Guidance: Streamlining the CERCLA Settlement Decision
                  Process"; PB91-228270/CCE	43
9835.5         EPA Interim Guidance on Indemnification of Superfund Response Action Contractors
                  Under Section 119 of SARA; PB91-139402/CCE	40
9835.6         Guidance on Premium Payments in CERCLA Settlements; PB91-139410/CCE	41
9835.7         Guidance on CERCLA Section 106 Judicial Actions; PB91-139428/CCE	41
9835.8         Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study Conducted
                  by Potentially Responsible Parties; PB91-139436/CCE	43
9835.9         Landowner Liability Under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA, De Minimis Settlement Under
                  122(g)(l)(B) of CERCLA, and Settlements with Prospective Purchasers;
                  PB91-139444/CCE	42
9835.9FS      Summary of "Guidance on Landowner Liability under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA,
                  De Minimis Settlements under Section 122(g)(l)(b) of CERCLA, and Settlements
                  with Prospective Purchasers of contaminated Property"; PB91-228288/CCE	44
9836.0-1A     Community Relations During Enforcement Activities and Development of the
                  Administrative Record; PB91-139519/CCE	48

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 9836.2 —9900.0-1A
 Control
 Number
Title
Page
9836.2        CERCLA Community Relations Mailing Lists; PB91-139527/CCE	48
9837.0        RCRA/CERCLA Case Management Handbook; PB91-139535/CCE	44
9837.1        Preparation of Hazardous Waste Referrals; PB91-139543/CCE	44
9837.2A       Enforcement Project Management Handbook: FY1991 Update; PB91-186999/CCE	44
9838.1        Scope of the CERCLA Petroleum Exclusion Under Sections 101(14) and 104(a)(2);
                  PB91-139550/CCE	48
9839.1        Interim Guidelines for Preparing Nonbinding Preliminary Allocations of Responsibility;
                  PB91-139568/CCE	45
9839.1FS      Summary of "Interim Guidelines for Preparing NBARs"; PB91-228304/CCE	45
9840.3        Site Classification Changes from Enforcement to Fund Lead; PB91-139600/CCE	30
9841.0        Interim Enforcement Strategy for Enforcement of Title III and CERCLA Section 103
                  Notification Requirements; PB91-139618/CCE	45
9841.1A       Federal Register Notice Entitled Environmental Protection Agency: Administrative
                  Penalty Procedures; Interim Final Rule; PB91-139626/CCE	45
9841.2        Final Penalty Policy for Sections 302,303,304,311, and 312 of the Emergency Planning
                  and Community Right-to-Know Act and Section 103 of CERCLA; PB91-139634/CCE	45
9842.0        Guidance on Applicability of EPA Order 3500.1 to CERCLA Staff; PB91-139642/CCE	49
9842.2        CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Requirements for OSCs/RPMs at the
                  Intermediate Level in STEP and First-Line Supervisors; PB91-187021/CCE	.......49
9843.0        Revised EPA Guidance on Parallel Proceedings; PB91-139667/CCE	36
9850.0-1       Endangerment Assessment Guidance; PB91-139675/CCE	49
9850.1        Endangerment Assessment Handbook; PB91-139683/CCE	49
9850.2        General Toxicology Handbook; PB91-228767/CCE	49
9850.3        Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of Compounds Present at Hazardous
                  Waste Sites; PB89-132203/CCE	49
9850.4        Interim Guidance for Soil Ingestion Rates; PB91-139709/CCE	30
9851.3        Integrated Timeline for Superfund Site Management (SMR No. 5,15); PB91-139717/CCE	31
9870.1 A       Use of CERCLA Section 106 Unilateral Enforcement for Remedial Design and Remedial
                  Action: Strategy for Fiscal Year 1990; PB91-139733/CCE	30
9871.0        Roles and Responsibilities of Deputy Project Officers and Work Assignment Managers
                  Under the Technical Enforcement Support (TES) Contract; PB91-139741/CCE	30
9871.0-la      Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers and Headquarters Zone Project
                  Officers For Management of TES (TES 5+) Contracts; PB91-139758/CCE	30
9891.1        Expanded Civil Judicial Referral Procedures; PB91-139766/CCE	46
9891.1-la      Procedures for Transmittal of CERCLA and RCRA Civil Judicial Enforcement Case
                  Packages to Headquarters; PB91-139774/CCE	46
9891.3        Final EPA Policy on the Inclusion of Environmental Auditing Provisions in Enforcement
                  Settlements; PB91-139782/CCE	46
9891.5A       Expansion of Direct Referral of Cases to the Department of Justice; PB91-139790/CCE	46
9891.6        Multi-Media Settlements of Enforcement Claims; PB91-139808/CCE	46
9900.0-1 A      Enforcement Response Policy; PB91-139816/CCE	50

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                                                                                 9900.1A —9939.0
Control
Number
Title
Page
9900.1A       Revised RCRA Civil Penalty Policy; PB91-139824/CCE	50
9901.0         Enforcement of Liability Requirements for Operating RCRA Treatment, Storage, and
                  Disposal Facilities; PB91-139832/CCE	51
9901.1         RCRA Section 3008(h): The Interim Status Corrective Action Authority; PB91-139840/CCE	52
9901.la        Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for RCRA Treatment, Storage,
                  and Disposal facilities that are Closing; PB91-139857/CCE	51
9901.3         Guidance for Public Involvement in RCRA Section 3008(h) Actions; PB91-139865/CCE	51
9902.3         RCRA Corrective Action Plan; PB91-139873/CCE	55
9902.4         RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures; PB91-139881/CCE	55
9902.5         Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent; PB91-139899/CCE	56
9902.6         Guidance on RCRA Correction Action Decision Documents: The Statement of Basis,
                  Final Decision, and Response to Comments; PB91-201756/CCE	55
9903.1         Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills; PB91-139907/CCE	55
9905.0         Transmittal of the RCRA Ground Water Enforcement Strategy; PB91-139915/CCE	53
9905.1         RCRA Policies on Ground Water Quality at Closure; PB91-139923/CCE	52
9930.0-1       RCRA Loss of Interim Status Enforcement Strategy; PB91-139931/CCE	53
9930.0-la      Implementation of EPA Criminal Enforcement Strategy for RCRA Interim Status
                  Facilities; PB91-139949/CCE	53
9930.0-2a      Accepting Nonhazardous Waste After Losing Interim Status; PB91-139956/CCE	53
9931.1         RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Compliance Order Guidance; PB91-139710/CCE	52
9932.0         Method for Prioritizing CERCLA Preliminary Assessments at RCRA Facilities;
                  PB91-139972/CCE	56
9932.1         Guidance for Environmental Priorities Initiative (EPI) Facilities in the Superfund
                  Pre-Remedial Program; PB91-139980/CCE	56
9933.0         Medical Waste Enforcement Strategy; PB91-139998/CCE	55
9934.0-1A     Land Disposal Restrictions (Summary of Requirements); PB91-190835/CCE	54
9935.0         Interim Status Under Section 3005(e) of RCRA; PB91-140004/CCE	53
9935.1         RCRA Section 3005(e): Continuous Operation of Hazardous Facilities by Owners and
                  Operators Who Failed to Achieve Interim Status; PB91-140012/CCE	53
9936.0         Part B Permit Applications with Insufficient Ground Water Monitoring Data;
                  PB91-140020/CCE	54
9936.1         Guidance on Developing Compliance Orders Under Section 3008 of RCRA; Failure to
                  Submit an Incomplete Part B Permit; PB91-140038/CCE	54
9936.2         Final Administrative Hearing  Procedures for RCRA Section 3008(h); PB91-140046/CCE	54
9936.3         Enforcement of Authorized State Laws Pursuant to 40 CFR 271.19 - Formal Comments
                  on State Requirements Applicable to Facility Permits; PB91-140053/CCE	54
9938.0         Inspection Authority Under Section 3007 of RCRA; PB91-140061/CCE	50
9938.2a        RCRA Inspection Manual; PB89-208169/CCE	51
9938.5         Enforcement Strategy for the Land Disposal Restriction First Third Rule; PB91-140079/CCE	50
9938.7         RCRA Compliance/Enforcement Guidance Manual; PB91-140087/CCE	51
9939.0         Guidance on RCRA Overfiling; PB91-140095/CCE	54

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 9940.0 — 9998.0
 Control
 Number                                   Title                                        Page
 9940.0        Use of RCRA Section 3008(g) Independently of Section 3008(a); PB91-140103/CCE	57
 9940.1        Issuance of Administrative Orders Under Section 3013 of RCRA; PB91-140111/CCE	56
 9940.2        Issuance of Final Revised Guidance on the Use and Issuance of Administrative Orders
                 Under Section 7003 of RCRA; PB91-140129/CCE	56
 9940.3        Criteria for Elimination of Headquarters' Concurrence on Selected RCRA Section
                 3008(h) Orders; PB91-140137/CCE	56
 9943.3        Enforcement Strategy and Procedures for the "Interim Prohibition" Section 9003(g)
                 of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA); PB91-140145/CCE	57
 9943.3-1A     Enforcement of the UST Interim Prohibition; PB91-140152/CCE	57
 9945.1        Guidance Concerning EPA Involvement in RCRA Section 7002 Citizen Suits;
                 PB91-140160/CCE	57
 9950.1        RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance Document
                 (TEGD); PB91-140178/CCE	52
 9950.1-a       Executive Ground Water Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance Document
                 (TEGD); PB91-140186/CCE	52
 9950.2        Final RCRA Comprehensive Ground Water Monitoring Evaluation (CME) Guidance
                 Document; PB91-140194/CCE	52
 9951.1        Transmittal of the Final Waste Oil Interim Enforcement Guidance Document;
                 PB91-140202/CCE	55
 9971.0        SPMS Targets for RCRA Enforcement FY87; PB91-140210/CCE	50
 9992.0        Enforcement Actions Under RCRA and CERCLA at Federal Facilities; PB91-140228/CCE	58
 9992.1        Agreement With the Department of Energy - Model Provisions for CERCLA Federal
                 Facilities Agreements; PB91-140236/CCE	58
 9992.1-a       Elevation Process for Achieving Federal Facilities Compliance Under RCRA;
                 PB91-140244/CCE	58
 9992.2        Agreement With the Department of Defense - Model Provisions for CERCLA Federal
                 Facilities Agreements; PB91-140251/CCE	58
9992.3        Federal Facilities Negotiations Policy; PB91-140269/CCE	58
9998.0        Low-Level Mixed Waste: A RCRA Perspective for NRC Licensees; PB91-228357/CCE	50
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                 Agency
            Document
     Number Index
                                                                     450/1-89/001 — 440/4-90/014
Agency
Number
Title
Page
450/1-89/001   Air Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 1, Application of Air
                 Pathway Analysis for Superfund Applications, Interim Report (Final); PB90-113374/CCE .. 99
450/1-89/002A Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 2, Estimation of Baseline
                 Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised) Interim Report (Final); PB90-270588/CCE	99
450/1-89/003   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 3, Estimation of
                 Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites, Interim
                 Report (Final); PB89-180061/CCE	99
450/1-89/004   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 4, Procedures for
                 Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for Superfund Air Pathway Analysis,
                 Interim Report (Final);  PB90-113382/CCE	99

450/1-90/001   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Superfund Air Pathway
                 Analyses Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report); PB90-182544/CCE	 100
450/1-90/002   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Comparisons of Air Stripper
                 Simulations and Field Performance Data (Final Report); PB90-207317/CCE	 102
450/1-90/003   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Air Stripper Design Manual
                 (Final Report); PB91-125997/CCE	99
450/1-90/005   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Contingency Plans at
                 Superfund Sites Using Air Monitoring; PB91-102129/CCE	99

450/1-91/001   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Emission Factors for
                 Superfund Remediation Technologies; PB91-190975/CCE	100

450/4-89/015   Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air
                 Monitoring Around Superfund Sites (Stages 1 and 2); PB90-204603/CCE	 101
450/4-89/017   Soil Vapor Extraction VOC Control Technology Assessment (Final Report);
                 PB90-216995/CCE	101
450/4-89/020   Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission Sources
                 at Superfund Sites (Final Report); PB90-142753/CCE	101

450/4-90/005   Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient Air
                 Monitoring Around Superfund Sites (Stages 1 and 2); PB90-204611/CCE	 101
450/4-90/013   TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic Air Pollutant Concentrations (User's Guide);
                 PB91-141820/CCE	101
450/4-90/014   Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Development of Example
                 Procedures for Evaluating the Air Impacts of Soil Excavation Associated with
                 Superfund Remedial Actions (Final Report); PB90-255662/CCE	100
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 540/1-86/061 — 540/2-89/056
 Agency
 Number

540/1-86/061

540/1-87/001


540/1-88/001

540/1-89/001

540/1-89/002

540/1-89/003


540/2-85/001
540/2-85/002
540/2-85/003
540/2-85/004

540/2-86/003F
540/2-86/004F

540/2-87/001

540/2-88/003

540/2-88/004

540/2-88/005

540/2-89/001
540/2-89/052

540/2-89/054

540/2-89/054b

540/2-89/054c

540/2-89/055

540/2-89/056
                                Title                                        Page


Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory; PB87-188918/CCE	84

Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous
Materials; PB87-215349/CCE	27

Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual * ; PB90-135859/CCE	84

Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 2: Environmental Evaluation Manual,
    Interim Final * ; PB90-155599/CCE	84
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation Manual,
    Part A, Interim Final *; PB90-155581/CCE	83
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OS-WER) Comparative Risk Project:
    Executive Summary Overview; PB90-272501/CCE	11

Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB85-211357/CCE	71
Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites; PB87-119483/CCE	107
Dust Control at Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook; PB86-190105/CCE	107
Leachate Plume Management; PB86-122330/CCE	105

Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes; PB87-110656/CCE	98
Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor List; PB87-184578/CCE	:	89

Handbook: Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous Substances; PB91-228346/CCE ....96

Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology
    Review and Trip Report Results; PB90-106428/CCE	88
Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges;
    PB89-132674/CCE	110
Field Screening Methods Catalog — User's Guide; PB89-134159/CCE	85

Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts; PB90-119751/CCE	109

Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites;
    PB89-190821/CCE	89
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 1: Summary Report;
    PB90-183583/CCE	103
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 2: Case Studies 1-19
    (Interim Final); PB90-274440/CCE	103
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 3: Site Data,
    Data Base Reports (General); PB90-274457/CCE	103

Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International;
    Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989 Abstract Proceedings; PB90-268509/CCE	89
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International;
    PB90-183799/CCE	89
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                                                                       540/2-89/057— 540/2-91/010
 Agency
 Number
Title
Page
 540/2-89/057  Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Pollution Control Act (FWPCA)
                  Which are Applicable to the Superfund Program; PB90-183575/CCE	103
 540/2-89/058  Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final)-
                  PB90-249772/CCE	68

 540/2-90/001  Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated
                  Superfund Sites; PB90-204140/CCE	96
 540/2-90/002  Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils;
                  PB90-155607/CCE	109
 540/2-90/003a  Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors; PB91-228395/CCE	89
 540/2-90/004  Furthering the Use of Innovative Treatment Technologies in OSWER Programs;
                  PB91-921336/CCE	96
 540/2-90/005a  Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the  Determination of
                  Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 1: Method (Interim Version); PB90-274283/CCE	100
 540/2-90/005b  Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of
                  Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 2: Technical Background Document (Interim Version)-
                  PB90-274291/CCE	100
 540/2-90/006  Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to Superfund Sites:
                  Nine Case Studies; PB90-202656/CCE	96
 540/2-90/007  CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs Treatability Manual; PB91-921269/CCE	 110
 540/2-90/008   CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs CERCLA Site Sampling Program Detailed Data
                  Report Treatability Manual; PB91-921270/CCE	 HO
 540/2-90/011   Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide; PB91-921292/CCE	106
 540/2-90/013   Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction Treatment; PB91-228015/CCE	 108
 540/2-90/014   Engineering Bulletin: Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment;
                  PB91-228023/CCE	106
 540/2-90/015   Engineering Bulletin: Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment-
                  PB91-228031/CCE	88
 540/2-90/016   Engineering Bulletin: Slurry Biodegradation; PB91-228049/CCE	108
 540/2-90/017   Engineering Bulletin: Soil Washing Treatment; PB91-228056/CCE	108
 540/2-90/018   A Guide to Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology; PB91-921356/CCE	 104

 540 /2-91 / 001   Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status Report, January 1991 •
                  PB91-921290/CCE	97
 540/2-91 /003   Soil Vapor Extraction Technology Reference Handbook (Final); PB91-168476/CCE	109
 540/2-91/005   Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Steam Extraction Treatment; PB91-228064/CCE	 107
 540/2-91 /006   Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment; PB91-228072/CCE	96
 540/2-91/008   Engineering Bulletin: Thermal Desorption Treatment; PB91-228080/CCE	107
540/2-91 /009   Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead Contaminated Soils;
                  PB91-921291/CCE	 109
540/2-91 /010   Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazardous Waste Sites;
                  PB91-186924/CCE	110

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540/2-91/011 — 540/4-90/028
 Agency
 Number
Title
Page
540/2-91 /Oil   Vendor Information Form, To Be Completed for Participation in the Vendor Information
                  System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT); PB91-921289/CCE	98

540/4-89/001   Superfund Ground Water Issue: Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses;
                 PB91-133249/CCE	 104
540/4-89/002   Accuracy of Depth to Water Measurements; PB90-149840/CCE	 102
540/4-89/003   Facilitated Transport; PB91-133256/CCE	 104
540/4-89/004   Superfund Ground Water Issue: Contaminant Transport in Fractured Media;
                 Models for Decision Makers; PB90-268517/CCE	 106

540/4-90/001   Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large; a Decade of Progress at National
                 Priorities List Sites; PB91-921207/CCE	 27
              National Priorities List Sites:
540/4-90/002   Alabama; PB91-921209/CCE	 22
540/4-90/003   Alaska; PB91-921210/CCE	22
540/4-90/004   Arizona and Nevada; PB91-921211/CCE	 22
540/4-90/005   Arkansas; PB91-921212/CCE	 22
540/4-90/006   California; PB91-921213/CCE	 23
540/4-90/007   Colorado; PB91-921214/CCE	 23
540/4-90/008   Connecticut; PB91-921215/CCE	 23
540/4-90/009   Delaware; PB91-921216/CCE	.'	 23
540/4-90/010   Florida; PB91-921217/CCE	 23
540/4-90/011   Georgia; PB91-921218/CCE	 23
540/4-90/012   Hawaii; PB91-921219/CCE	 23
540/4-90/013   Idaho; PB91-921220/CCE	 23
540/4-90/014   Illinois; PB91-921221/CCE	 23
540/4-90/015   Indiana; PB91-921222/CCE	 23
540/4-90/016   Io\va; PB91-921223/CCE	 23
540/4-90/017   Kansas; PB91-921224/CCE	 23
540/4-90/018   Kentucky; PB91-921225/CCE	 24
540/4-90/019   Louisiana; PB91-921226/CCE	24
540/4-90/020   Maine; PB91-921227/CCE	 24
540/4-90/021   Maryland; PB91-921228/CCE	 24
540/4-90/022   Massachusetts; PB91-921229/CCE	 24
540/4-90/023   Michigan; PB91-921230/CCE	 24
540/4-90/024   Minnesota; PB91-921231/CCE	 24
540/4-90/025   Mississippi; PB91-921232/CCE	 24
540/4-90/026   Missouri; PB91-921233/CCE	 24
540/4-90/027   Montana; PB91-921234/CCE	 24
540/4-90/028   Nebraska; PB91-921236/CCE	 24
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                                                                    540/4-90/029 — 540/5-89/003b
 Agency
 Number
Title
                                                                                           Page
 540/4-90/029  New Hampshire; PB91-921237/CCE	 24
 540/4-90/030  New Jersey; PB91-921235/CCE	     25
 540/4-90/031  New Mexico; PB91-921238/CCE	               25
 540/4-90/032  New York; PB91-921239/CCE	          25
 540/4-90/033  North Carolina; PB91-921240/CCE	      25
 540/4-90/034  North and South Dakota; PB91-921241/CCE	 25
 540/4-90/035  Ohio; PB91-921242/CCE..	          25
 540/4-90/036  Oklahoma; PB91-921243/CCE	           25
 540/4-90/037  Oregon; PB91-921244/CCE	                  25
 540/4-90/038  Pennsylvania; PB91-921245/CCE	      25
 540/4-90/039  Rhode Island; PB91-921246/CCE	           25
 540/4-90/040  South Carolina; PB91-921247/CCE	                25
 540/4-90/042  Tennessee; PB91-921248/CCE	               26
 540/4-90/043  Texas; PB91-921249/CCE	       	  26
 540/4-90/044  Utah; PB91-921250/CCE	          	  26
 540/4-90/045  Vermont; PB91-921251/CCE	          26
 540/4-90/046  Virginia; PB91-921252/CCE	           	  26
 540/4-90/047  Washington; PB91-921253/CCE	            26
 540/4-90/048   West Virginia; PB91-921254/CCE	   "'      26
 540/4-90/049   Wisconsin; PB91-921255/CCE	       26
 540/4-90/050   Wyoming; PB91-921256/CCE	      26
 540/4-90/051   Puerto Rico; PB91-921257/CCE	          25
 540/4-90/052   American Samoa, Guam; PB91-921258/CCE	     27
 540/4-90/053   Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous Waste Sites; PB91-191007/CCE	 102
 540/4-90/054   Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in Soils and Ground Water
                   PB91-191056/CCE	'            105

 540/4-91/002  Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids; PB91-195974/CCE	 103
 540/4-91 /003  Ground Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous Waste Sites Assessments-
                  PB91-921294/CCE	'          108

              Technology Evaluation Report:
 540/5-89/OOla SITE Program Demonstration Test HAZCON Solidification Douglassville,
                 Pennsylvania; Volume 1; PB89-158810/CCE	 93
540/5-89/OOlb SITE Program Demonstration Test HAZCON Solidification DouglassviUe,
                 Pennsylvania; Volume 2; PB89-158828/CCE	.'.	 93
540/5-89/003a SITE Program Demonstration Test Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System-
                 Volume 1; PB89-192025/CCE	                  95
540/5-89/003b SITE Program Demonstration Test Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System-
                 Volume 2; PB89-192033/CCE 	      95
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540/5-89/004a— 540/8-89/001
 Agency
 Number

540/5-89/004a

540/5-89/004b

540/5-89/004c

540/5-89/004d

540/5-89/005a

540/5-89/005b

540/5-89/007a

540/5-89/007b

540/5-89/008

540/5-89/Olla

540/5-89/Ollb

540/5-89/012

540/5-89/013

540/5-90/001

540/5-90/002

540/5-90/002

540/5-90/004

540/5-90/005a

540/5-90/005b


540/8-89/001
                                Title
Page
SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization/
    Solidification, Hialeah, Florida; PB89-194161/CCE	 94
SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization/
    Solidification, Hialeah, Florida; Volume 2; PB89-194179/CCE	 94
International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Update
    Report; Volume 3; PB90-269069/CCE	 93
International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Update
    Report; Volume 4; PB90-269077/CCE	 93
SITE Program Demonstration Test, Solidtech, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process;
    Volume 1;PB90-191750/CCE	 94
SITE Program Demonstration Test, Solidtech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process;
    Volume 2; PB90-191768/CCE	 94
SITE Program Demonstration Test of the Shirco Pilot Infrared Incinerator System,
    Volume 1: Summary of Review; PB89-167910/CCE	 94
SITE Program Demonstration Test of the Shirco Pilot Infrared Incinerator System,
    Volume 2: Data; PB89-167902/CCE	 94
SITE Program Demonstration Test, the American Combustion Pyretron Thermal Destruction
    System at the U.S.. EPA's Combustion Research Facility; PB89-167894/CCE	 93
Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process Clackamas, Oregon;
    Volume 1; PB91-127696/CCE	 92
Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Solidification/Stabilization Process Clackamas, Oregon;
    Volume 2; PB90-274127/CCE	 92
SITE Program Demonstration of the Ultrox International Ultraviolet Radiation/
    Oxidation Technology; PB90-198177/CCE	 91
Superfund Innovative Technology Program: Technology Profiles; PB90-249756/CCE	 92


Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Progress And Accomplishments,
    Fiscal Year 1989; PB90-216516/CCE	 91
Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford,
    Massachusetts; Volume 1; PB90-186495/CCE	 92
Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction  System New Bedford,
    Massachusetts; Volume 2; PB90-186503/CCE	 92
Development of Electro-Acoustic Soil Decontamination (BSD) for In-Situ Applications;
    PB90-204728/CCE	90
Emerging Technologies: Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions
    from Ground Water; PB90-252594/CCE	 91
Emerging Technologies: Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal Ions
    from Ground Water Appendices; PB90-252602/CCE	 91
Hazardous Waste Releases on Indian Land; Beginning the Superfund Process;
    PB91-228205/CCE	
                                                                                                 63
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                                                                       540/8-89/007—540/A5-90/005
  Agency
  Number
Title
                                                                                             Page
  540/8-89/007   Management Review of the Superfund Program * ; PB90-153875/CCE                     22
  540/8-89/009   Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan; PB90-153883/CCE ......  22

  540/8-90/002   Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty; PB90-249749/CCE ............................             63
  540/8-90/005   Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program FY-80 to FY-90; PB90-272725/CCE      64
  540/8-90/010   Superfund: Environmental Progress; PR881/CCE ................................................                59
  540/8-90/01 1   Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation, Second Edition-
                   PB91-921285/CCE [[[    '                 9Q
  540/8-90/014   Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded Removals-
                   PB91-921260/CCE [[[ ..          '                '
 540/8-90/017  Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY89 — Report to Congress; PB91-921204/CCE .... 26


 540/8-91 /002  An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study: 1990 Update; PB91-921259/CCE   59
 540/8-91 /003  The Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress; PB91-921286/CCE ..................................       59
 540/8-91 /007  Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative and Innovative ...........
                   Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation; PB91-921293/CCE ... 88
 540/8-91 /008  Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site Clean-Up Technologies-
                   PB91-211288/CCE ....................                      re/
                                                   .................. * ...... • [[[ oo
 540/8-91/009  Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies-
                   PB91-921284/CCE ..................................................                       *  '
                                                                                                 98
 540/8-91/013   Superfund Desk Reference for Municipalities; PB91-193409/CCE	         31
 540/8-91 /067   ROD Annual Report FY1990; PB91-921277/CCE	                  	72
 540/A5-89/001 HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglassville, PA: Applications Analysis Report
                  PB89-206031/CCE	                           '
540/A5-89/003 Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report
                  PB90-119744/CCE	...„                      '
                                                 91

                                                 95
540/A5-89/004 International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification:
                  Applications Analysis Report; PB90-269085/CCE	        9!

540/A5-89/008 American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis Report
                  PB90-258427/CCE	                  y      F  '
                                                                                                 90
540/A5-89/010 Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report; PB89-233423/CCE        91
540/A5-89/011 Application Analysis Report: Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Stabilization Solidification
                  Process; PB91-187054/CCE	                    9Q
540/A5-89/012 ULTROX International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technology Application
                  Analysis Report; PB91-129759/CCE	._                    95

540/A5-90/002 Application Analysis Report: SITE Program, CF Systems Organics Extraction System
                  New Bedford, Massachusetts; PB91-113845/CCE	     '.         90

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540/A5-90/008—540/G-90/006
Agency
Number                                  Title                                       Page

540/A5-90/008 Toxic Treatments, In Situ Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technology: Applications Analysis
                 Report; PB91-181768/CCE	95

540/G-86/001  Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and Program
              Plan; PB87-181939/CCE	:	92

540/G-87/003  Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Development Process,
                 Volume 1; PB88-131370/CCE	66
540/G-87/004  Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Example Scenario: RI/FS
                 Activities at a Site with Contaminated Soils and Ground Water (Volume 2);
                 PB88-131388/CCE	66
540/G-87/OQ6  Guidance Document For Providing Alternative Water Supplies; PB89-167969/CCE	74

540/G-88/001  Superfund Technical Asistance Grant (TAG) Handbook; PB91-238592	65
540/G-88/002  Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance); PB89-180830/CCE	61
540/G-88/003  Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites;
                 PB89-184618/CCE	104
54Q/G-89/001  Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations with
                 Visual Aids; PB89-167985/CCE	62
540/G-89/003a Superfund: Getting into the Act. Contracting and Subcontracting Guide to the
                 Superfund Program; PB89-233431/CCE	19
540/G-89/004  Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS)
                 Under CERCLA; PB89-184626/CCE	•	68
540/G-89/005  Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS): User Manual;
                 PB90-193004/CCE	72
540/G-89/006  CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part 1 (Interim Final); PB90-272535/CCE	13
540/G-89/007  Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents: The Proposed Plan,
                 The Record of Decision, Explanation of Significant Differences, The Record
                 of Decision Amendments; PB91-921265/CCE	72
540/G-89/009  CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part 2: Clean Air Act and Other
                  Environmental Statutes and State Requirements; PB90-148461/CCE	13
540/G-89/010  Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I,  Section 126; PB90-204157/CCE	79

540/G-89/001  Guidance on EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions Performed
                  by Potentially Responsible Parties: Interim Final * ; PB90-249707/CCE	71

540/G-90/002  Beeper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing
                  Guide; PB90-258369/CCE	70
540/G-90/003  HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance; PB90-274523/CCE	79
540/G-90/OQ4  Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Remedial Activities: Sampling QA/QC
                  Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final); PB90-274481/CCE	75
540/G-90/005  CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual; PB90-274531 /CCE	110
540/G-90/006  Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action; PB90-273871 /CCE	70

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                                                                       540/G-90/007—600/2-88/055
  Agency
  Number
Title
                                                                                             Page
 540/G-90/007 Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination-
                   PB91-921206/CCE	   '                69
 540/G-90/008 Guidance for Data Usability in Risk Assessment * ; PB91-921208/CCE	       82

 540/G-91 /001 Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority Assessment
                   Model; User's Manual for EPA Regions * ; PB91-921262/CCE	78
 540/G-91 /002 Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide for
                   EPA Regions * ; PB91-921315/CCE	       78
 540/G-91 /003 Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances; A Guide
                   for Facilities and Vessels on Compliance * ; PB91-167593/CCE 	78
 540/G-91 /004 Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority Assessment
                   Model; Model Documentation * ; PB91-921261/CCE	      78
 540/G-91 /009  Management of Investigation-Derived Wastes During Site Inspections; PB91-921331 /CCE	85
 540/G-91/010a Guidance on Oversight of PotentiaUy Responsible Party Remedial Investigations and
                  Feasibility Studies, Volume 1; PB91-228361/CCE	    41
 540/G-91/010b Guidance on Oversight of PotentiaUy Responsible Party Remedial Investigations and
                   Feasibility Studies, Volume 2; PB91-228379/CCE	                 41
 540/G-91 /Oil  Guidance on RCRA Correction Action Decision Documents: The Statement of Basis,
                  Final Decision, and Response to Comments; PB91-201756/CCE	'           55

 540/P-90/001   Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System; PB90-222746/CCE	86
 540/P-90/003   Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2; PB90-272691/CCE	      75
 540/P-90/004   Superfund Removal Procedures: Action Memorandum Guidance; PB90-274473/CCE	76
 540/P-90/005   Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories; PB90-272709/CCE	74

 540/P-91 /OOl   Conducting Remedial Investigations /Feasibility Studies for CERCLA Municipal
                  Landfill  Sites; PB91-155226/CCE	_               67
 540/P-91/002   User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program; PB91-921278/CCE	       29
 540/P-91 /005   Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sampling Procedures; PB91-921274/CCE	80
 540/P-91 /006   Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophysics Procedures; PB91-921273/CCE   80
 540/P-91/007   Compendium of ERT Ground Water Sampling Procedures; PB91-921275/CCE	80
 540/P-91 /008   Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures; PB91-921276/CCE	      80
 540/P-91/009   Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures; PB91-921271 /CCE	   80

 540/S5-89/011 Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation; Technology Demonstration Summary,
                  Chemfix Solidification/Stabilization Process, Clackamas, Oregon; PB91-921373/CCE	92
 540/X-90/002  Superfund: Reporting on Progress Through Environmental Indicators; PB91-921203/CCE	19

540/X-91/002  Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer; PB91-214197/CCE	          84

600/2-88/055  Characterization and Laboratory Soil Treatability Studies for Creosote and
                  Pentachlorophenol Sludges and Contaminated Soil; PB89-109920/CCE	107

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600/2-89/011—  600/J-91/082
Agency
Number
                                Title
Page
600/2-89/011

600/2-89/028

600/2-90/002

600/2-90/006

600/2-90/054


600/2-91/001


600/4-90/013
600/4-90/026

600/6-90/004

600/6-90/017



600/8-87/049

600/8-90/003

600/9-90/037


600/9-90/042

600/D-90/044

600/D-90/089

600/D-90/152


600/J-91/082
Treatability Potential for EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Listed Hazardous
    Waste Sites in Soil; PB89-166581/CCE	HO
Ground Water Modeling: An Overview and Status Report; PB89-224497/CCE	104

A New Approach and Methodologies for Characterizing the Hydrogeologic Properties
    of Aquifers; PB90-187063/CCE	105
Enhanced Bioremediation Utilizing Hydrogen Peroxide as a Supplemental Source of
    Oxygen: A Laboratory and Field Study; PB90-183435/CCE	108
Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments.
    Cincinnati, Ohio, June 13-14; PB91-148296/CCE	99

Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteristics of Four Protective
    Clothing Materials; PB91-148452/CCE	89

Rationale for the Assessment of Errors in the Sampling of Soils; PB90-242306/CCE	109
Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sediments; PB90-127803/CCE	98

Laboratory Investigation of Residual Liquid Organics from Spills, Leaks and the Disposal
    of Hazardous Wastes in Ground Water; PB90-235797/CCE	105
Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dioxins and Related Compounds:
    Inventory of Regulations/Statuses Concerning Dioxins and Related Compounds;
    PB91-125799/CCE	109

Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual; PB88-113691/CCE	71

Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology; PB90-274549/CCE	102

Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Waste; Proceedings of the
    Annual RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th), Cincinnati, Ohio,
    April 3-5,1990; PB91-129817/CCE	98
ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and Beyond; PB91-145482/CCE	105

Computerized System for Performing Risk Assessments for Chemical Constituents of
    Hazardous Waste; PB90-222001/CCE	82
Remediation Completed: But is the Ground Water Meeting the Safe Drinking Water Act
    Requirements?; PB90-262999/CCE	105
Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biological and Statistical Considerations;
    PB91-129189/CCE	83

Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris Washing System;
    PB91-196626/CCE	107
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                                                                  600/M-89/030 — 910/9-88/202R
 Agency
 Number
                                             Title
                                                                                          Page
                                                                                              88
600/M-89/030  Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples; PB90-253816/CCE	

600/M-90/023  Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water-
                 Part 1, Sampling; PB91-168419/CCE	'               102
625/6-89/025A Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-Injected Hazardous Waste: A Reference Guide;
                                                                                             .95
625/8-87/014   Compendium of Technologies Used in the Treatment of Hazardous Wastes-
                 PB90-274093/CCE	
                                                                                             .88
910/9-88/202R User's Guide for the Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) (Final Report); PB88-236823/CCE	101
                                               219

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            NTIS  Order
        Number Index
                                                          PB85-211357/CCE — PB89-158810/CCE
 NTIS Order
 Number
Title
Page
 PB85-211357/CCE      Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites	71

 PB86-122330/CCE      Leachate Plume Management	        105
 PB86-190105/CCE      Dust Control at Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook	107


 PB87-110656/CCE      Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes	98
 PB87-110664/CCE      Guidance Document on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites	106
 PB87-110672/CCE      Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites	68
 PB87-119483/CCE      Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites	107
 PB87-181939/CCE      Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and
                         Program Plan	          92
 PB87-184578/CCE     Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor List	89
 PB87-188918/CCE     Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory	84
 PB87-193710/CCE     RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Compliance Order Guidance Document (TEGD)	52
 PB87-215349/CCE     A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and
                         Nonhazardous Materials	            27
 PB87-232476/CCE     Potentially Responsible Party Search	..'.'1..'.'.....".""...  34


 PB88-113691/CCE     Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual	     71
 PB88-131370/CCE     Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Development Process
                         (Volume 1)	               ^g
 PB88-131388/CCE     Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Example Scenario: RI/FS
                        Activities at a Site with Contamination Soils and Ground Water (Volume 2)	66
 PB88-236823/CCE     User's Guide for the Fugitive Dust Model (FDM) (Final Report)	101


 PB89-109920/CCE     Characterization and Laboratory Soil Treatability Studies for Creosote and
                        Pentachlorophenol Sludges and Contaminated Soil	107
 PB89-132203/CCE     Chemical, Physical, and Biological Properties of Compounds Present at
                        Hazardous Waste Sites	       49
PB89-132674/CCE     Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges	110
PB89-1341159/CCE     Field Screening fMethods Catalog—User1 Guide	85
PB89-158810/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test HAZCON
                        Solidification Douglasville, Pennsylvania; Volume 1	93
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PB89-158828/CCE — PB90-113374/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB89-158828/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test HAZCON
                         Solidification Douglasville, Pennsylvania; Volume 2	93
PB89-166581/CCE     Treatability Potential for EPA Listed Hazardous Wastes in Soil	110
PB89-167894/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, the American
                         Combustion Pyretron Thermal Destruction System at the U.S. EPA's
                         Combustion Research Facility	93
PB89-167902/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test of the Shirco
                         Pilot Infrared Incinerator System, Volume 2: Data	94
PB89-167910/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test of the Shirco
                         Pilot Infrared Incinerator System, Volume 1: Summary of Review	94
PB89-167969/CCE     Guidance Document For Providing Alternative Water Supplies *	74
PB89-167985/CCE     Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations
                         With Visual Aids	62
PB89-1S0061 /CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 3, Estimation of
                         Air Emissions from Clean-up Activities at Superfund Sites, Interim Report (Final) ..99
PB89-180830/CCE     Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) *	61
PB89-184618/CCE     Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites ... 104
PB89-184626/CCE     Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS)
                         Under CERCLA *	68
PB89-190821/CCE     Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites	89
PB89-192025/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test Terra Vac
                         In Situ Vacuum Extraction System; Volume 1	95
PB89-192033/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test Terra Vac
                         In Situ Vacuum Extraction System; Volume 2	95
PB89-194161 /CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test,
                         International Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification,
                         Hialeah, Florida; Volume 1	94
PB89-194179/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test,
                         International Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification,
                         Hialeah, Florida; Volume 2	94
PB89-206031/CCE     HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglasville, PA: Application Analysis Report	91
PB89-208169/CCE     RCRA Inspection Manual	51
PB89-224497/CCE     Ground Water Modeling: An Overview and Status Report	104
PB89-233423/CCE     Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report	91
PB89-233431/CCE     Superfund: Getting into the Act. Contracting and Subcontracting Guide
                         to the Superfund Program	19

PB90-106428/CCE     Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications:
                         Technology Review and Trip Report Results	88
PB90-113374/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 1, Application
                         of Air Pathway Analysis for Superfund Applications, Interim Report (Final)	99
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                                                          PB90-113382/CCE — PB90-191750/CCE
 NTIS Order
 Number
Title
                                                                                             Page
 PB90-113382/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 4, Procedures
                         for Dispersion Modeling and Air Monitoring for Superfund Air Pathway
                         Analysis, Interim Report (Final)	99
 PB90-119744/CCE     Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report	95
 PB90-119751/CCE     Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts	109
 PB90-127803/CCE     Method for the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Soils/Sediments	98
 PB90-135859/CCE     Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual if	84
 PB90-142753/CCE     Review and Evaluation of Area Source Dispersion Algorithms for Emission
                         Sources at Superfund Sites (Final Report)	101
 PB90-148461 /CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part 2: Clean Air Act and
                         Other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements	13
 PB90-149840/CCE     Accuracy of Depth to Water Measurements	102
 PB90-153875/CCE     Management Review of the Superfund Program *	22
 PB90-153883/CCE     Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan *	22
 PB90-155581 /CCE     Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation
                         Manual, Part A, Interim Final *	83
 PB90-155599/CCE     Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 2: Environmental
                         Evaluation Manual, Interim Final *	84
 PB90-155607/CCE     Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils	109
 PB90-182544/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Superfund Air
                         Pathway Analyses Review Criteria Checklists (Final Report)	100
 PB90-183377/CCE     Expanded Site Inspection Transition Guidance Fiscal Year 1988	85

 PB90-183435/CCE     Enhanced Bioremediation Utilizing Hydrogen Peroxide as a Supplemental
                         Source of Oxygen: A Laboratory and Field Study	108
 PB90-183575/CCE     Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant
                         Migration to Ground Water:  A Compendium of Examples	103
 PB90-183583/CCE      Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 1:  Summary
                         Report *	103
 PB90-183799/CCE      Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies:  Domestic
                         and International	89
 PB90-186495/CCE      Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System
                         New Bedford, Massachusetts; Volume 1	92
 PB90-186503/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System
                         New Bedford, Massachusetts; Volume 2	92
PB90-187063/CCE     A New Approach and Methodologies for Characterizing the Hydrogeologic
                         Properties of Aquifers	105
PB90-191545/CCE     Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program,
                         Part 1:  Contract Award; Part 2: Contract Administration	28
PB90-191750/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test,
                         Solidtech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process; Volume 1	94
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PB90-191768/CCE — PB90-249566/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB90-191768/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test,
                        Solidtech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process; Volume 2	94
PB90-191966/CCE     Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS): User's Manual * ...:	73
PB90-193004/CCE     Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS): User Manual	72
PB90498177/CCE     SITE Program Demonstration of the Ultrox International Ultraviolet
                        Radiation/Oxidation Technology	91
PB90-202656/CCE     Innovative Operational Treatment Technologies for Applications to
                        Superfund Sites:  Nine Case Studies	96
PB90-204140/CCE     Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated
                        Superfund Sites	96
PB90-204157/CCE     Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126	79
PB90-204603/CCE     Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient
                        Air Monitoring Around Superfund Sites (Stages 1 and 2)	101
PB90-204611 /CCE     Guidance on Applying the Data Quality Objectives Process for Ambient
                        Air Monitoring Around Superfund Sites (Stage 3)	101
PB90-204728/CCE     Development of Electro-Acoustic Soil Decontamination (BSD) for In-Situ
                        Applications	90
PB90-207317/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Comparisons of Air
                        Stripper Simulations and Field Performance Data (Final Report)	102
PB90-213836/CCE     Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software
                        (for Microcomputers)	28
PB90-213844/CCE     Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software
                        (for Microcomputers), User Manual	28
PB90-216516/CCE     Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program:  Progress and
                        Accomplishments, Fiscal Year 1989	91
PB90-216995/CCE     Soil Vapor Extraction VOC Control Technology Assessment (Final Report)	101
PB90-222001/CCE     Computerized System for Performing Risk Assessments for Chemical
                        Constituents of Hazardous Waste	82
PB90-222746/CCE     Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System *  86

PB90-235797/CCE     Laboratory Investigation of Residual Liquid Organics From Spills, Leaks and
                        the Disposal of Hazardous Wastes in Ground Water	105
PB90-242306/CCE     Rationale for the Assessment of Errors in the Sampling of Soils	 109
PB90-249459/CCE     Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program
PB90-249475/CCE     Guidelines for Producing Superfund Documents	20
PB90-249525/CCE     Procurement Under Pre-authorization/Mixed Funding	66
PB90-249533/CCE     Planning for Sufficient Community Relations *	62
PB90-249541/CCE     Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight	29
PB90-249558/CCE     Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository *	28
PB90-249566/CCE     Delegation of Remedy Selection to Regions	20
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                                                          PB90-249574/CCE — PB90-262999/CCE
 NTIS Order
 Number
Title
                                                                                            Page
 PB90-249574/CCE     Delegations of Authority Under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
                         (FWPCA) Which are Applicable to the Superfund Program *	14
 PB90-249582/CCE     Re-delegation of Authority Under CERCLA and SARA	21
 PB90-249590/CCE     Standard Operating Safety Guides *	81
 PB90-249616/CCE     Discharge of Waste Water from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned
                         Treatment Works (POTWs) *	14
 PB90-249624/CCE     CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities *	 14
 PB90-249632/CCE     CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring *	14
 PB90-249640/CCE     Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions *	15
 PB90-249657/CCE     RI/FS Improvements Follow-Up	69
 PB90-249681 /CCE     Results of FY-89 Record of Decision Analysis	72
 PB90-249707/CCE     Guidance on EPA Oversight of Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions
                         Performed by Potentially Responsible Parties; Interim Final	71
 PB90-249715/CCE     The Emergency Response Notification System (Brochure)	73
 PB90-249723/CCE     Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund Program	64
 PB90-249731 /CCE     Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response
                         Agreement Audits	54
 PB90-249749/CCE     Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty	63
 PB90-249756/CCE     Superfund Innovative Technology Program: Technology Profiles	92
 PB90-249772/CCE     Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA	68
 PB90-249798/CCE     Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in
                         Superfund Removal Program	98
 PB90-252594/CCE      Emerging Technologies: Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of
                         Metal Ions from Ground Water	91
 PB90-252602/CCE      Emerging Technologies: Bio-Recovery Systems Removal and Recovery of Metal
                         Ions from Ground Water. Appendices	91
 PB90-253816/CCE     Assessment of Tentatively Identified Compounds in Superfund Samples	88
 PB90-255662/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Development of
                         Example Procedures for Evaluating the Air Impacts of Soil Excavation
                         Associated with Superfund Remedial Actions (Final Report)	100
 PB90-258302/CCE     Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance	.-.	73
PB90-258328/CCE     CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement	20
PB90-258336/CCE     Model Performance Standards for  Superfund Project Officers, Deputy Project
                         Officers and Work Assignment Managers/Delivery Order Officers	19
PB90-258344/CCE     OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy *	81
PB90-258369/CCE     Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide	70
PB90-258427/CCE     American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System:  Applications Analysis Report	90
PB90-258476/CCE     Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban
                         Impact on Use of Superfund Treatment Technologies	11
PB90-262999/CCE     Remediation Completed: But is the Ground Water Meeting the Safe Drinking
                         Water Act Requirements?	105

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 PB90-268509/CCE — PB90-273715/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB90-268509/CCE     Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and
                        International. Atlanta, Georgia, June 19-21,1989. Abstract Proceedings	89
PB90-268517/CCE     Superfund Ground Water Issue: Contaminant Transport in Fractured Media;
                        Models for Decision Makers	106
PB90-269Q69/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con
                        In Situ Stabilization/Solidification (Volume 3) Update Report	93
PB90-269077/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con
                        In Situ Stabilization/Solidification (Volume 4) Update Report	93
PB90-269085/CCE     International Waste Technologies/Geo-Con In Situ Stabilization/Solidification:
                        Applications Analysis Report	91
PB90-270588/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Volume 2, Estimation of
                        Baseline Air Emissions at Superfund Sites (Revised), Interim Report (Final)	99
PB90-272501 /CCE     Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project:
                        Executive Summary and Overview	27
PB90-272527/CCE     Debarment and Suspension	18
PB90-272535/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part 1 (Interim Final)	13
PB90-272543/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with State
                        Requirements	13
PB90-272550/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part 2: CAA,
                        TSCA, and Other Statutes *	14
PB90-272576/CCE     Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water	104
PB90-272584/CCE     Mandatory Training Requirements for On-Scene Coordinators and Remedial
                        Project Managers	60
PB90-272592/CCE     Mandatory Community Relations Training: Superfund Management Review
                        Implementation Product (Recommendation: #43.P(i))	60
PB90-272600/CCE     The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund	11
PB90-272618/CCE     Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes	15
PB90-272634/CCE     Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Example Scenario:  RI/FS
                        Activities at a Site with Contaminated Soils and Ground Water (Volumes 1 and 2)., 66
PB90-272642/CCE     RI/FS Improvements	69
PB90-272659/CCE     Advancing the Use of Treatment Technologies for Superfund Remedies	66
PB90-272667/CCE     Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund
                        Ground Water Sites *	103
PB90-272675/CCE     The Feasibility Study: Detailed Analysis of Remedial Action Alternatives	67
PB90-272683/CCE     Expediting Remedial Construction	70
PB90-272691/CCE     Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2	75
PB90-272709/CCE     Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories	74
PB90-272717/CCE     Audits and the Superfund Program Manager	63
PB90-272725/CCE     Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program	64
PB90-273715/CCE     Update: Superfund Technical Assistance Grants	65
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                                                         PB90-273736/CCE — PB90-274200/CCE
 NTIS Order
 Number
Title
                                                                                           Page
 PB90-273731/CCE     Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review:
                         Recommendation No. 43.E)	62
 PB90-273749/CCE     Community Relations: Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund
                         (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation 43.K, L) *	;	61
 PB90-273756/CCE     Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community
                         Relations Program for Remedial Response *	.62
 PB90-273764/CCE     Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in
                         Superfund (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation No. 43.A) *	62
 PB90-273772/CCE     Superfund Technical Assistance Grants (TAG) Brochure	65
 PB90-273798/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:  Overview of Applicable or
                         Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) - Focus on ARAR Waivers *	13
 PB90-273806/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual:  CERCLA Compliance with the
                         Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) *	12
 PB90-273814/CCE     ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with the Tbxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1 *	12
 PB90-273822/CCE     Approval of Long Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund (Superfund
                         Management Review: Recommendations E.2) -*•	18
 PB90-273830 /CCE     Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume 1: Human Health Evaluation
                         Manual, Part A	83
 PB90-273848/CCE     A Guide to Developing Superfund Records of Decision	72
 PB90-273855/CCE     A Guide to Developing Superfund Proposed Plans *	68
 PB90-273863/CCE     A Guide to Selecting Superfund Remedial Actions	69
 PB90-273871/CCE     Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action *	70
 PB90-273889/CCE     USAGE Pre-placed  and Rapid Response Contracts	71
 PB90-273897/CCE     EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site Revised
                         Reimbursement Methods	20
 PB90-273905/CCE     Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites	76
 PB90-273921 /CCE     Guidance on Non-NPL Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant or
                         Precedent-Setting Issues	......74
 PB90-273939/CCE     State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program	64
 PB90-273947/CCE     Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program	 64
 PB90-273954/CCE     Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund	64
PB90-273962/CCE     Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments	19
PB90-273970/CCE     Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview
PB90-274093/CCE     Compendium of Technologies Used in the Treatment of Hazardous Wastes	88
PB90-274127/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report: Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Solidification/
                         Stabilization Process, Clackamas, Oregon; Volume 1	92
PB90-274184/CCE     Innovative Technology: Soil Washing	97
PB90-274192/CCE     Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification	;	97
PB90-274200/CCE     Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation	..97
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PB90-274218/CCE — PB90-274465/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB90-274218/CCE     Innovative Technology: BEST Solvent Extraction Process	97
PB90-274226/CCE     Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation	97
PB90-274234/CCE     Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to
                        Hazardous Substance Releases	75
PB90-274242/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Guide to Manual *	13
PB90-274259/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: RCRA (Resource Conservation and
                        Recovery Act) ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements) -
                        Focus on Closure Requirements *	14
PB90-274267/CCE     ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria *	11
PB90-274283/CCE     Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the
                        Determination of Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 1: Method (Interim Version)	100
PB90-274291 /CCE     Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the
                        Determination of Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 2: Technical Background
                        (Interim Version)	100
PB90-274309/CCE     Inauguration of the On-Site Coordinator (OSC)/Remedial Project Manager
                        (RPM) Program	59
PB90-274317/CCE     Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site
                        Management of Waste and Treatment Residue *	15
PB90-274325/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal
                        Restrictions LDRs) * 	15
PB90-274333/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List restrictions
                        Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *	16
PB90-274341/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology
                        Requirements Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) * 	16
PB90-274358/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land
                        Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) *	16
PB90-274366/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs)
                        are Applicable to CERCLA Response Actions *	16
PB90-274374/CCE     A Guide to the Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses *	17
PB90-274382/CCE     Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects	76
PB90-274390/CCE     Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS *	68
PB90-274408/CCE     The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies *	69
PB90-274416/CCE     The Feasibility Study: Development and Screening of Remedial Action
                        Alternatives *	67
PB90-274432/CCE     A Guide on Remedial Actions at Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination	69
PB90-274440/CCE     Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 2:  Case Studies
                        1-19  (Interim Final) *	103
PB90-274457/CCE     Evaluation of Ground-Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 3:  General Site Data,
                        Data Base Reports, Interim Final if	103
PB90-274465/CCE     Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the Statutory
                        Limits on Removal Actions *	73
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                                                          PB90-274473/CCE — PB91-133256/CCE
 NTIS Order
 Number
Title
                                                                                             Page
 PB90-274473/CCE     Superfund Removal Procedures: Action Memorandum Guidance *	;	.76
 PB90-274481 /CCE     Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities: Sampling
                          QA/QC Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) *	75
 PB90-274499/CCE     Criminal Investigations and the Superfund Program	63
 PB90-274507/CCE     CERCLA Waste Capacity Assurance	63
 PB90-274515/CCE     ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures	18
 PB90-274523/CCE •    HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance *	79
 PB90-274531/CCE     CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual *	110
 PB90-274549/CCE     Basics of Pump-and-Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology	102
 PB90-274556/CCE     Procedures for Completion and Deletion of Natinal Priorities
                         List Sites and Update	86

 PB90-591330/CCE     Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (for IBM PC/At Microcomputers)	28
 PB90-591690/CCE     Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software
                          (for Microcomputers)	;	  28
 PB90-591700/CCE     Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software Manual
                          (for Microcomputers)	28
 PB90-921100/CCE     Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables, Fourth Quarter FY 90	82
 PB90-921260/CCE     Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded
                          Removals (Volume 4)	75

 PB91-102129/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series:  Contingency Plans at Super-
                         fund Sites Using Air Monitoring	99
 PB91-113845/CCE     Application Analysis Report: SITE Program, CF Systems Organics Extraction
                          System,  New Bedford, Massachusetts	.90
 PB91-125674/CCE      Technology Transfer Needs Assessment	21
 PB91-125799/CCE      Pilot Study on International Information Exchange on Dioxins and Related
                          Compounds: Inventory of Regulations/Statutes Concerning Dioxins and
                          Related Compounds	,	109
 PB91-125989/CCE     Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine (Illegal) Drug Laboratories	74
 PB91-125997/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Air Stripper Design
                         Manual  (Final Report)	99
 PB91-127696/CCE     Technology Evaluation Report:  Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Solidification/
                         Stabilization Process, Clackamas, Oregon; Volume 1	92
 PB91-129189/CCE     Quantifying Effects in Ecological Site Assessments: Biological and Statistical
                         Considerations	83
PB91-129759/CCE     ULTROX International Ultraviolet Radiation/Oxidation Technology
                         Applications Analysis Report	95
PB91-129817/CCE     Applications Analysis Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test Solidtech, Inc.
                         Solidification/Stabilization Process	90
PB91-133249/CCE     Superfund Ground Water Issue: Ground Water Sampling for Metals Analyses	104
PB91-133256/CCE     Facilitated Transport	104

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PB91-138818/CCE — PB91-139113/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-138818/CCE     Revision of CERCLA Judicial Settlement Authorities Under Delegations
                        14-13-B and 14-14-E	31
PB91-138826/CCE     Waiver of Concurrence on De Minimis Generator Settlements	'.	31
PB91-138834/CCE     Redelegation of Civil Judicial Settlement Authorities	31
PB91-138842/CCE     Superfund Enforcement Strategy and Implementation Plan	31
PB91-138859/CCE     Policy for Enforcement Actions Against Transporters Under CERCLA	47
PB91-138867/CCE     Entry and Continued Access Under CERCLA	46
PB91-138875/CCE     Regional Oversight of Federal Facility Clean-ups Under CERCLA	47
PB91-138883/CCE     Reporting and Exchange of Information on State Enforcement Actions at National
                        Priorities List Sites	48
PB91-138891/CCE     Funding of State Enforcement Related Activities	47
PB91-138909/CCE     Authority to Use CERCLA to Provide Enforcement Funding Assistance to States	47
PB91-138917/CCE     Interim Final Guidance Package on Funding CERCLA State Enforcement Actions
                        at NPL Sites	47
PB91-138925/CCE     Supporting State Attorneys General CERCLA Remedial and Enforcement
                        Activities at NPL Sites	48
PB91-138933/CCE     Counting State-Lead Enforcement NPL Sites Toward the CERCLA Section
                        116(e) Remedial Action Start Mandate	47
PB91-138941/CCE     Cost Recovery Referrals	37
PB91-138958/CCE     Procedures for Documenting Costs for CERCLA Section 107 Actions	38
PB91-138966/CCE     Cost Recovery Actions Under CERCLA	36
PB91-138974/CCE     Coordination of EPA and State Actions in Cost Recovery	36
PB91-138982/CCE     Cost Recovery Actions/Statute of Limitations	36
PB91-138990/CCE     Policy on Recovering Indirect Cost in CERCLA Section 107 Cost recovery Actions	37
PB91-139006/CCE     Small Cost Recovery Referrals	38
PB91-139014/CCE     Guidance Regarding CERCLA Enforcement Against Bankrupt Parties	37
PB91-139022/CCE     Revised Hazardous Waste Bankruptcy Guidance	38
PB91-139030/CCE     Liability of Corporate Shareholders and Successor Corporations for
                        Abandoned Sites Under CERCLA	37
PB91-139048/CCE     Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not to Task Cost Recovery Actions	37
PB91-139055/CCE     Guidance on Federal Superfund Liens.....	37
PB91-139063/CCE     Superfund Cost Recovery Strategy	38
PB91-139071/CCE     Arbitration Procedures for Small Superfund Cost Recovery Claims	36
PB91-139089/CCE     Guidance on CERCLA 106(a) Unilateral Administrative Orders for
                        Remedial Designs and Remedial Actions	39
PB91-139097/CCE     Model Unilateral Order for Remedial Design and Remedial Design and
                        Remedial Action	40
PB91-139105/CCE     Issuance of Administrative Orders for Immediate Removal Actions	39
PB91-139113/CCE     Consent Orders and the Reimbursement Provision Under section 106(b) of CERCLA .... 39
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                                                         PB91-139121/CCE — PB91-139394/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-139121 /CCE     Final Guidance on Administrative Records for Selection of CERCLA
                         Response Actions	39
PB91-139139/CCE     Compendium of CERCLA Response Selection Guidance Documents ....;	39
PB91-139147/CCE     Releasing Identities of Potentially Responsible Parties in Response to FOIA Requests....34
PB91-139154/CCE     Timely Initiation of Responsible Party Searches, Issuance of Notice Letters, and
                         Release of Information	35
PB91-139162/CCE     PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund Remedial Program	34
PB91-139170/CCE     Transmittal of Guidance on Use and Enforcement of CERCLA Information
                         Requests and Administrative Subpoenas	35
PB91-139188/CCE     Procedural Guidance on Treatment of Insurers Under CERCLA	34
PB91-139196/CCE     Interim Guidance on Settlements with De Minimis Waste Contributors
                         Under Section 122(g) of SARA	32
PB91-139204/CCE     Interim Model CERCLA Section 122(g)(4) De Minimis Waste Contributor
                         Consent Decree and Administrative Order on Consent	32
PB91-139212/CCE     Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(A) De Minimis
                         Waste Contributor Settlements	33
PB91-139220/CCE     Covenant Not to Sue Under SARA	32
PB91-139238/CCE     Evaluating Mixed Funding Settlements Under CERCLA	32
PB91-139246/CCE     Interim Policy on Mixed Funding Settlements Involving the Preauthorization of
                         States or Political Subdivisions	32
PB91-139253/CCE     Interim Guidance on Notice Letters, Negotiations, and Information Exchange	32
PB91-139261 /CCE     Waiver of Headquarters Approval for Issuance of RD/RA Special Notice Letters
                         at the Time of ROD Signature from OERR and OWPE	36
PB91-139279/CCE     Model Notice Letters	33
PB91-139287/CCE     Revised Procedures for Implementing Off-Site Response Actions	34
PB91-139295/CCE     Off-Site Policy RFA or Equivalent Investigation Requirements at RCRA Treatment
                         and Storage Facilities	33
PB91-139303/CCE     Releasing Guidance on Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques in
                         Enforcement Actions	34
PB91-139311/CCE     Municipal Settlements	33
PB91-139329/CCE     Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy	42
PB91-139337/CCE     Interim Guidance on Potentially Responsible Party Participation in Remedial
                         Investigations and Feasibility Studies	42
PB91-139345/CCE     Guidance on Drafting Consent Decrees in Hazardous Waste Cases	...41
PB91-139352/CCE     Revisions to the Interim Guidance on PRP Participation in Remedial
                         Investigations and Feasibility Studies	43
PB91-139360/CCE     Guidance on the Use of Stipulated Penalties in Hazardous Waste Consent Decrees	42
PB91-139378/CCE     Administrative Order on Consent for Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Study	40
PB91-139386/CCE     Interim Guidance:  Streamlining the Settlement Decision Process	42
PB91-139394/CCE     Final Initiation of PRP-Financed Remedial Design in Advance of Consent Decree
                         Entry	40
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NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-139402/CCE     EPA Interim Guidance on Indemnification of Superfund Response Action
                         Contractors Under Section 119 of SARA	40
PB91-139410/CCE     Guidance on Premium Payments in CERCLA Settlements	41
PB9M39428/CCE     Guidance on CERCLA Section 106 Judicial Actions	41
PB91-139436/CCE     Model Statement of Work for a Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study
                         Conducted by Potentially Responsible Parties	43
PB91-139444/CCE     Landowner Liability Under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA, De Minimis Settlement
                         Under 122(g)(l)(B) of CERCLA, and Settlements with Prospective Purchasers	42
PB91-139451/CCE     Model Litigation Report for CERCLA Sections 106 and 107 and RCRA Section 7003	42
PB91-139469/CCE     Releasing Information to Potentially Responsible Parties at CERCLA Sites	43
PB91-139477/CCE     A Comparative Analysis of Remedies Selected in the Superfund Program
                         During FY87, FY88, and FY89	40
PB91-139485/CCE     Submittal of Ten-Point Settlement Analyses for CERCLA Consent Decrees	43
PB91-139493/CCE     Performance of Risk Assessments in Remedial Investigation/ Feasibility Studies
                        (RI/FSs) Conducted by PRPs	43
PB91-139519/CCE     Community Relations During Enforcement Activities and Development of the
                        Administrative Record	48
PB91-139527/CCE     CERCLA Community Relations Mailing Lists	48
PB91-139535/CCE     RCRA/CERCLA Case Management Handbook	44
PB91-139543/CCE     Preparation of Hazardous Waste Referrals	44
PB91-139550/CCE     Scope of the CERCLA Petroleum Exclusion Under Section 101(14) and 104(a)(2)	48
PB91-139568/CCE     Interim Guidelines for Preparing Nonbinding Preliminary Allocations of
                        Responsibility	45
PB91-139600/CCE     Site Classification Changes from Enforcement to Fund Lead	30
PB91-139618/CCE     Interim Enforcement Strategy for Enforcement of Title III and CERCLA
                        Section 103 Notification Requirements	:	45
PB91-139626/CCE     Federal Register Notice Entitled Environmental Protection Agency:
                        Administrative Penalty Procedures; Interim Final Rule	45
PB91-139634/CCE     Final Penalty Policy for Sections 302,303,304,311, and 312 of the Emergency
                        Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and Section 103 of CERCLA	45
PB91-139642/CCE     Guidance on Applicability of EPA Order 3500.1 to CERCLA Staff	49
PB91-139667/CCE     Revised EPA Guidance on Parallel Proceedings	36
PB91-139675/CCE     Endangerment Assessment Guidance	49
PB91-139683/CCE     Endangerment Assessment Handbook	49
PB91-1397Q9/CCE     Interim Guidance for Soil Ingestion Rates	30
PB91-139717/CCE     Integrated Timeline for Superfund Site Management (SMR no. 5,15)	31
PB91-139733/CCE     Use of CERCLA Section 106 Unilateral Enforcement for Remedial Design and
                        Remedial Action: Strategy for Fiscal Year 1990	30
PB91-139741/CCE     Roles and Responsibilities of Deputy Project Officers and Work Assignment
                        Managers Under the Technical Enforcement Support (TES) Contract	30
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                                                          PB91-139758/CCE — PB91-140053/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-139758/CCE     Roles and Responsibilities of Regional Project Officers and Headquarters Zone
                         Project Officers For Management of (TES 5+) Contracts	30
PB91-139766/CCE     Expanded Civil Judicial Referral Procedures	46
PB91-139774/CCE     Procedures for Transmittal of CERCLA and RCRA Civil Judicial Enforcement
                         Case Packages to Headquarters	46
PB91-139782/CCE     Final EPA Policy on the Inclusion of Environmental Auditing Provisions in
                         Enforcement Settlements	46
PB91-139790/CCE     Expansion of Direct Referral of Cases to the Department of Justice	46
PB91-139808/CCE     Multi-Media Settlements of Enforcement Claims	46
PB91-139816/CCE     Enforcement Response Policy	50
PB91-139824/CCE     Revised RCRA Civil Penalty Policy	50
PB91-139832/CCE     Enforcement of Liability Requirements for Operating RCRA Treatment,
                         Storage, and Disposal Facilities	51
PB91-139840/CCE     RCRA Section 3008(h): The Interim Status Corrective Action Authority	52
PB91-139857/CCE     Enforcement of Financial Responsibility Requirements for RCRA Treatment,
                         Storage, and Disposal Facilities that are Closing	51
PB91-139865/CCE     Guidance for Public Involvement in RCRA Section 3008 (h) Actions	51
PB91-139873/CCE     RCRA Corrective Action Plan	55
PB91-139881/CCE     RCRA Corrective Action Interim Measures	55
PB91-139889/CEE     Section 3008(h) Module Order on Consent	56
PB91-139907/CCE     Policy for Managing Leachate at PCB Landfills	55
PB91-139915/CCE     Transmittal of the RCRA Ground Water Enforcement Strategy	53
PB91-139923/CCE     RCRA Policies on Ground Water Quality at Closure	52
PB91-139931/CCE     RCRA Loss of Interim Status Enforcement Strategy	52
PB91-139949/CCE     Implementation of EPA Criminal Enforcement Strategy for RCRA
                         Interim Status Facilities	53
PB91-139956/CCE     Accepting Nonhazardous Waste After Losing Interim Status	53
PB91-139972/CCE     Method for Prioritizing CERCLA Preliminary Assessments at RCRA Facilities	56
PB91-139980/CCE     Guidance for Environmental Priorities Initiative (EPI) Facilities in the Superfund
                         Pre-Remedial Program	56
PB91-139998/CCE     Medical Waste Enforcement Strategy	55
PB91-140004/CCE     Interim Status Under Section 3005(e) of RCRA	55
PB91-140012/CCE     RCRA Section 3005(e): Continuous Operation of Hazardous Facilities by
                         Owners and Operators Who Failed to Achieve Interim Status	53
PB91-140020/CCE     Part B Permit Applications with Insufficient Ground Water Monitoring Data	54
PB91-140038/CCE     Guidance on Developing Compliance Orders Under Section 3008 of RCRA;
                         Failure to Submit an Incomplete Part B Permit	54
PB91-140046/CCE     Final Administrative Hearing Procedures for RCRA Section 3008(h)	54
PB91-140053/CCE     Enforcement of Authorized State Laws Pursuant to 40 CFR 271.19 - Formal
                         Comments on State Requirements Applicable to Facility Permits	54
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NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-140G61/CCE     Inspection Authority Under Section 3007 of RCRA	50
PB91-140079/CCE     Enforcement Strategy for the Land Disposal Restriction First Third Rule	50
PB91-140087/CCE     RCRA Compliance/Enforcement Guidance Manual	51
PB91-140095/CCE     Guidance on RCRA Overfiling	54
PB91-140103/CCE     Use of RCRA Section 3008(g) Independently of Section 3008(a)	57
PB91-140111/CCE     Issuance of Administrative Orders Under Section 3013 of RCRA	56
PB91-140129/CCE     Issuance of Final Revised Guidance on the Use and Issuance of Administrative
                        Orders Under Section 7003 of RCRA	56
PB91-140137/CCE     Criteria for Elimination of Headquarters' Concurrence on Selected
                        RCRA Section 3008(h) Orders	56
PB91-140145/CCE     Enforcement Strategy and Procedures for the "Interim Prohibition"
                        Section 9003(g) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)	57
PB91-140152/CCE     Enforcement of the UST Interim Prohibition	57
PB91-140160/CCE     Guidance Concerning EPA Involvement in RCRA Section 7002 Citizen Suits	57
PB91-140178/CCE     RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance
                        Document (TEGD)	52
PB91-140186/CCE     Executive Ground-Water Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance
                        Document (TEGD)	52
PB91-140194/CCE     Final RCRA Comprehensive Ground Water Monitoring Evaluation (CME)
                        Guidance Document	52
PB91-140202/CCE     Transmittal of the Final Waste Oil Interim Enforcement Guidance Document	55
PB91-140210/CCE     SPMS  Targets for RCRA Enforcement FY87	50
PB91-140228/CCE     Enforcement Actions Under RCRA and CERCLA at Federal Facilities	58
PB91-140236/CCE     Agreement With the Department of Energy - Model Provisions for CERCLA
                        Federal Facilities Agreements	58
PB91-140244/CCE     Elevation Process for Achieving Federal Facilities Compliance Under RCRA	58
PB91-140251 /CCE     Agreement With the Department of Defense - Model Provisions for CERCLA
                        Federal Facilities Agreements	58
PB91-140269/CCE     Federal Facilities Negotiations Policy	58
PB91-141820/CCE     TSCREEN: A Model for Screening Toxic Air PoUutant Concentrations
                        (User's Guide)	101
PB91-145482/CCE     ORD Ground Water Research Plan: Strategy for 1991 and Beyond	105
PB91-145706/CCE     Assessing the Geochemical Fate of Deep-Well-Injected Hazardous Waste:
                        A Reference Guide	95
PB91-148296/CCE     Workshop on Innovative Technologies for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments.
                        Cincinnati, Ohio, June 13-14,1990.  Summary Report	99
PB91-148312/CCE     Preparation Aids for the Development of Category 1:  Quality Assurance Project Plans ..29
PB91-148379/CCE     Remedial Action, Treatment, and Disposal of Hazardous Waste; Proceedings of
                        the Annual RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium (16th), Cincinnati,
                        Ohio, April 3-5,1990	98
PB91-148452/CCE     Laboratory Evaluation of the Low Temperature Characteristics of Four
                        Protective Clothing Materials	89
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                                                          PB91-155226/CCE — PB91-211288/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-155226/CCE     Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies for CERCLA Municipal
                         Landfill Sites	67
PB91-167593/CCE     Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances;
                         A Guide for Facilities and Vessels on Compliance *	78
PB91-168419/CCE     Colloidal-Facilitated Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in Ground Water:
                         Part 1 Sampling Considerations	102
PB91-168476/CCE     Soil Vapor Extraction Technology Reference Handbook (Final)	109
PB91-181768/CCE     Toxic Treatments, In Situ Steam/Hot-Air Stripping Technology:
                         Applications Analysis Report	95
PB91-186924/CCE     Survey of Materials-Handling Technologies Used at Hazardous Waste Sites	110
PB91-186999/CCE     Enforcement Project Management Handbook: FY1991 Update	44
PB91-187005/CCE     Guidance on Preparing and Releasing Waste-in Lists and Volumetric Rankings for
                        Information Release Under CERCLA Section 122(e)	41
PB91-187013/CCE     Model Information Notice Letter to Local Governments	33
PB91-187021 /CCE     CERCLA Implementation of Inspector Training Requirements for OSCs/RPMs at
                         the Intermediate Level in STEP and First-Line Supervisors	49
PB91-187039/CCE     Questions and Answers About the State Role in Remedy Selection at Non-Funded-
                        Financed State-Lead Enforcement Sites	48
PB91-187054/CCE     Application Analysis Report: Chemfix Technologies Inc., Solidification/
                         Stabilization Process	90
PB91-190835/CCE     Land Disposal Restrictions (Summary of Requirements)	54
PB91-190850/CCE     CERCLA Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites	 73
PB91-190975/CCE     Air/Superfund National Technical Guidance Study Series: Emission factors for
                        Superfund Remediation Technologies	 100
PB91-191007/CCE     Basic Concepts of Contaminant Sorption at Hazardous Waste Sites	102
PB91-191056/CCE     Reductive Dehalogenation of Organic Contaminants in Soils And Ground Water	105
PB91-193409/CCE     Superfund Desk Reference for Municipalities	31
PB91-193417/CCE     Transmittal of Model Consent Decree for CERCLA Section 104 (e) Information
                         Request Enforcement Actions	35
PB91-195974/CCE     Ground Water Issue: Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids	103
PB91-196626/CCE     Development and Demonstration of a Pilot-Scale Debris Washing System	107
PB91-201756/CCE     Guidance on RCRA Correction Action Decision Documents: The Statement of
                     Basis, Final Decision, and Response to Comments	55
PB91-201764/CCE     Evaluation of, and Additional Guidance on, Issuance of Unilateral Administrative
                         Orders (UAOs) for RD/RA	39
PB91-204628/CCE     Written Demand for Recovery of Costs Incurred under CERCLA	38
PB91-205476/CCE     Policy Towards Owners of Residential Property at  Superfund Sites	33
PB91-205526/CCE     Supplemental Guidance on Performing Risk Assessments in Remedial
                         Investigation/ Feasibility Studies (RI/FSs) Conducted by Potentially Responsible
                        Parties	44
PB91-211288/CCE     Accessing Federal Data Bases for Contaminated Site,Clean-Up Technologies	88
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PB91-213819/CCE — PB91-228205/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-213819/CCE     The EXXON Valdez Oil Spill:  A Report to the President	77
PB91-213827/CCE     Field Standard Operating Procedures For Establishing Work Zones (F.S.O.P. #6)	81
PB91-213835/CCE     Field Standard Operating Procedures For Preparation of a Site Safety Plan
                         (F.S.O.PJ9)	81
PB91-213843/CCE     Field Standard Operating Procedures For Air Surveillance (F.S.O.P. #8)	81
PB91-213850/CCE     Field Standard Operating Procedures For Decontamination of Response
                         Personnel (F.S.O.P.#7)	81
PB91-213868/CCE     The Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Program, Task Force Report... 77
PB91-214Q80/CCE     Guidance for Coordinating ATSDR Health Assessment Activities with the
                         Superfund Remedial Process	82
PB91-214122/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #7: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
                         are Relevant and Appropriate to CERCLA Response Actions •*•	» 17
PB91-214163/CCE     Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Users' Manual September 1987 (Revised July 1989) ... 76
PB9I-214171/CCE     Assurance of Hazardous Waste Capacity: Guidance to State Officials	22
PB91-2141S9/CCE     Establishing a Construction Pipeline	21
PB91-214197/CCE     Risk Assessment in Superfund: A Primer	84
PB91-214205/CCE     Consideration of RCRA Requirements in Performing CERCLA Responses at Mining
                        Waste Sites*	14
PB91-214247/CCE     Model Program for Removal Site File Management	74
PB91-214288/CCE     Required Use of the Removal Cost Management System	75
PB91-214957/CCE     OERR Organizational Conflict of Interest Review & Approval Program (Superfund
                        Management Review: Recommendation No. 46C)	20
PB91-214965/CCE     ARCS Work Assignment Management, Field Guide	18
PB91-214973/CCE     Land Disposal Restrictions as Relevant and Appropriate Requirements for CERCLA
                        Contaminated Soil and Debris *	15
PB91-214981/CCE     RI/FS Streamlining	70
PB91-215020/CCE     Guidance for Organizing ARCS Contract Files	18
PB91-215053/CCE     Site-Specific Contracting for Removals	75
PB91-227959/CCE     Summary of "Methodologies for Implementation of CERCLA Section 122(g)(l)(a)
                        De Minimis Waste Contributors Settlements"	35
PB91-228015/CCE     Engineering Bulletin: Solvent Extraction Treatment	108
PB91-228023/CCE     Engineering Bulletin: Mobile/Transportable Incineration Treatment	 106
PB91-228031 /CCE     Engineering Bulletin: Chemical Dehalogenation Treatment: APEG Treatment	88
PB91-228049/CCE     Engineering Bulletin: Slurry Biodegradation	108
PB91-228056/CCE     Engineering Bulletin: Soil Washing Treatment	108
PB91-228064/CCE     Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Steam Extraction Treatment	107
PB91-228072/CCE     Engineering Bulletin: In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment	...96
PB91-228080/CCE     Engineering Bulletin: Thermal Desorption Treatment	107
PB91-228197/CCE     Summary of Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Waste *	15
PB91-228205/CCE     Hazardous Waste Releases on Indian Land; Beginning the Superfund Process	63
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                                                         PB91-228262/CCE — PB91-921215/CCE
 NTIS Order
 Number
Title
Page
PB91-228262/CCE     Summary of "Interim Policy on CERCLA Settlements Involving Municipalities
                         and Municipal Wastes"	35
PB91-228270/CCE     Summary of "Interim Guidance: Streamlining the CERCLA Settlement
                         Decision Process"	43
PB91-228288/CCE     Summary of "Guidance on Landowner Liability under Section 107(a)(l) of CERCLA,
                         De Minimus Settlements under Section 122(g)(l)(b) of CERCLA, and Settlements
                         with Prospective Purchasers of Contaminated Property"	44
PB91-228296/CCE     Summary of "Releasing Information to Potentially Responsible Parties at
                         CERCLA Sites"	44
PB91-228304/CCE     Summary of "Interim Guidelines for Preparing NBARs"	.	45
PB91-228312/CCE     Summary of "Guidance on CERCLA Section 106(a) UAOs for RD/RA"	....40
PB91-228320/CCE     Summary of "PRP Search Supplemental Guidance for Sites in the Superfund
                         Remedial Program"	35
PB91-228338/CCE     Summary of "Guidance on Documenting Decisions Not To Take Cost
                         Recovery Actions"	33
PB91-228346/CCE     Handbook:  Responding to Discharges of Sinking Hazardous Substances	96
PB91-228361 /CCE     Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Remedial Investigations
                         and Feasibility Studies, Volume 1	41
PB91-228379/CCE     Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Remedial Investigations
                         and Feasibility Studies, Volume 2	41
PB91-228387/CCE     Low-Level Mixed Waste: A RCRA Perspective for NRC Licensees	'„	50
PB91-228395/CCE     Inventory of Treatability Study Vendors	".	 89
PB91-238492/CCE     Superfund Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Handbook	65
PB91-238584/CCE     Considerations in Ground Water Remediation at Superfund Sites	102
PB91-591310/CCE     CERCLIS (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
                         Information System) Site Location Extract

PB91-921203/CCE     Superfund: Reporting on Progress Through Environmental Indicators	19
PB91-921204/CCE     Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY89 Report to Congress	27
PB91-921206/CCE     Guidance on Remedial Actions for Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination	69
PB91-921207/CCE     Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large; a Decade of Progress at
                         National Priorities List Sites	22
PB91-921208/CCE     Guidance for Data Usability in Risk Assessment *	82
                     National Priorities List Sites:
PB91-921209/CCE     Alabama	22
PB91-921210/CCE     Alaska	23
PB91-921211/CCE     Arizona and Nevada	_.23
PB91-921212/CCE     Arkansas	23
PB91-921213/CCE     California	23
PB91-921214/CCE     Colorado	23
PB91-921215/CCE     Connecticut	23

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PB91-921216/CCE — PB91-921253/CCE
NTIS Order
Number

PB91-921216/CCE
PB91-921217/CCE
PB91-921218/CCE
PB91-921219/CCE
PB91-921220/CCE
PB91-921221/CCE
PB91-921222/CCE
PB91-921223/CCE
PB91-921224/CCE
PB91-921225/CCE
PB91-921226/CCE
PB91-921227/CCE
PB91-921228/CCE
PB91-921229/CCE
PB91-921230/CCE
PB91-921231/CCE
PB91-921232/CCE
PB91-921233/CCE
PB91-921234/CCE
PB91-921235/CCE
PB91-921236/CCE
PB91-921237/CCE
PB91-921238/CCE
PB91-921239/CCE
PB91-921240/CCE
PB91-921241/CCE
PB91-921242/CCE
PB91-921243/CCE
PB91-921244/CCE
PB91-921245/CCE
PB91-921246/CCE
PB91-921247/CCE
PB91-921248/CCE
PB91-921249/CCE
PB91-921250/CCE
PB91-921251/CCE
PB91-921252/CCE
PB91-921253/CCE
                        Title
Page
Delaware	23
Florida 	23
Georgia	23
Hawaii 	23
Idaho  	23
Illinois 	23
Indiana	24
Iowa   	24
Kansas 	24
Kentucky	24
Louisiana	24
Maine  	24
Maryland	24
Massachusetts	24
Michigan	24
Minnesota	24
Mississippi	24
Missouri	24
Montana	25
New Jersey	25
Nebraska	25
New Hampshire	25
New Mexico	r.	25
New York	25
North Carolina	25
North and South Dakota	25
Ohio   	25
Oklahoma	25
Oregon	25
Pennsylvania	25
Rhode Island	26
South Carolina	26
Tennessee	26
Texas  	26
Utah   	26
Vermont	26
Virginia	26
Washington	26
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                                                         PB91-921254/CCE — PB91-921294/CCE
 NTIS Order
 Number
Title
Page
PB91-921254/CCE     West Virginia	26
PB91-921255/CCE     Wisconsin	....26
PB91-921256/CCE     Wyoming	26
PB91-921257/CCE     Puerto Rico	26
PB91-921258/CCE     American Samoa, Guam and Trust Territories	27
PB91-921259/CCE     An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study: 1990 Update	59
PB91-921261 /CCE     Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority
                        Assessment Model; Model Documentation *	78
PB91-921262/CCE     Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System and Priority
                        Assessment Model; User's Manual for EPA Regions if	78
PB91-921265/CCE     Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision Documents: The Proposed Plan,
                        The Record of Decision, Explanation of Significant Differences, The Record
                        of Decisions Amendment *	72
PB91-921269/CCE     CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs Treatability Manual	110
PB91-921270/CCE     CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs CERCLA Site Sampling Program
                        Detailed Data Report	110
PB91-921271/CCE     Compendium of ERT Toxicity Testing Procedures	80
PB91-921272/CCE     Superfund Program Management Manual, FY92: Volume 1	21
PB91-921273/CCE     Compendium of ERT Soil Sampling and Surface Geophysics Procedures	80
PB91-921274/CCE     Compendium of ERT Surface Water and Sediment Sampling Procedures	80
PB91-921275/CCE     Compendium of ERT Ground Water Sampling Procedures	80
PB91-921276/CCE     Compendium of ERT Waste Sampling Procedures	80
PB91-921277/CCE     ROD Annual Report FY 1990	72
PB91-921278/CCE     User's Guide to the Contract Laboratory Program *	29
PB91-921279/CCE     National On-Scene Coordinator Directory	80
PB91-921282/CCE     Oil Spill Contingency Planning; National Status: A Report to the President	77
PB91-921284/CCE     Synopses of Federal Demonstrations of Innovative Site Remediation Technologies	98
PB91-921285/CCE     Technical Support Services for Superfund Site Remediation, Second Edition	90
PB91-921286/CCE     The Superfund Program: Ten Years of Progress	59
PB91-921287/CCE     Continuous Release Emergency Response Notification System: User's
                        Manual for Industry	78
PB91-921289/CCE     Vendor Information Form, To Be Completed for Participation in the:
                        Vendor Information System for Innovative Treatment Technologies (VISITT)	98
PB91-921290/CCE     Innovative Treatment Technologies:  Semi-Annual Status Report, January 1991	97
PB91-921291 /CCE     Superfund Engineering Issue: Treatment of Lead Contaminated Soils	109
PB91-921292/CCE     Subsurface Contamination Reference Guide *	106
PB91-921293/CCE     Bibliography of Federal Reports and Publications Describing Alternative
                        Treatment Technologies for Corrective Action and Site Remediation	88
PB91-921294/CCE     Ground Water Issue: Characterizing Soils for Hazardous Waste Site Assessments	108
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PB91-921301/CCE — PB91-921336/CCE
NTIS Order
Number
Title
Page
PB91-921301/CCE     Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites	70
PB91-921302/CCE     Closing the NPL Book Under the Original HRS *	86
PB91-9213Q3/CCE     The Revised Hazard Ranking System: Background Information *	87
PB91-921304/CCE     Exemptions from the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions at Methane Release Sites .... 73
PB91-921305/CCE     The Revised Hazard Ranking System: Qs and As *	87
PB91-921306/CCE     Public Awareness Signs at Superfund Sites *	62
PB91-921307/CCE     The Revised Hazard Ranking System: An Improved Tool for Screening
                     Superfund Sites *	87
PB91-921309/CCE     CERCLA Compliance with the RCRA Toxicity Characteristics (TC) Rule: Part 2 *	17
PB91-921310/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #6B: Obtaining a Soil and Debris Treatability Variance for
                        Removal Actions *	....16
PB91-921311/CCE     ARARs Qs and As: State Ground Water Anti-degradation Issues *	12
PB91-921312/CCE     Guidance for Data Usability in Risk Assessment *	82
PB91-921313/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide #8: Compliance with Third Third Requirements
                        Under the LDRs  *	17
PB91-921314/CCE     Human Health Evaluation Manual, Supplemental Guidance: Standard
                        Default Exposure Factors ~k	84
PB91-921315/CCE     Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous Substances;
                        A Guide for EPA Regions *	78
PB91-921317/CCE     A Guide to Developing Action Memorandums	74
PB91-921318/CCE     Superfund LDR Guide to RCRA Management Requirements for Mineral
                        Processing Wastes *	17
PB91-921319/CCE     U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Assistance to the Superfund Program	71
PB91-921320/CCE     Using State and Local Officials to Assist in Community Relations *	63
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Structure and Components of Five-Year Reviews	67
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