EPA/540/8-89/008
October 1989
Catalog of Superfund
Program Publications
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460
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DISCLAIMER
This document has been reviewed in accordance with U.S.
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publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products does
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE NUMBER
1 Introduction 1
2 How to Find a Publication 2
3 How Documents Are Numbered and Classified 3
4 Abstracts 4
5 Ordering Instructions 34
Public Information Center (PIC)
Center for Environmental Research Information (CERI)
Superfund Docket and Information Center (SDIC)
National Technical Information System (NTIS)
6 Indexes 36
Subject Index 36
Numeric Index 47
Superfund Office Index 54
7 Acronyms 60
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
This Catalog presents a list of key publications
produced by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) to implement the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), commonly known
as Superfund. In 1986, CERCLA was
reauthorized by the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act (SARA). CERCLA provides
broad Federal authority and resources to respond
directly to releases or threatened releases of haz-
ardous substances that could endanger human
health or the environment. EPA has the primary
responsibility for administering and managing
cleanup and enforcement activities under this
legislation.
The Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response (OSWER) has principal responsibility
for managing the Superfund program. Within
OSWER, the Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response (OERR) manages the funding program
that provides direct action in response to
problems posed by uncontrolled hazardous waste
sites. Also within OSWER, the Office of Waste
Programs Enforcement (OWPE) manages the
program which seeks responsible party involve-
ment and seeks cost recovery for Federal
response actions.
This Catalog includes the most recent policy, pro-
cedural, and technical documents governing the
activities of OERR. Each entry includes an
abstract or description of its content and instruc-
tions for ordering the document. Separate in-
dices enable the user to locate documents by
subject, office of origination, or document num-
ber. In addition, order forms and complete in-
structions for obtaining documents have been
included.
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SECTION 2
HOW TO FIND A PUBLICATION
Each Superfund publication is listed in alphabeti-
cal order. For each document, the title, publica-
tion date, relevant Superfund office, page length,
order number, and abstract are listed. The ex-
ample below explains how a publication abstract
is identified.
Three index guides are provided to assist you in
identifying documents. Publications are arranged
according to the Superfund office, document num-
ber, and subject area.
Instructions for ordering documents are included
at the end of the abstracts, in Section 5. Blue
tear-out order forms are located in the center of
this Catalog. Most documents may be ordered
from the following government offices: the EPA
Public Information Center (PIC), the Center for
Environmental Research and Information (CERI),
the Superfund Docket and Information Center
(SDIC), and the National Technical Information
Service (NTIS). Procedures for placing special
orders are also provided.
EXAMPLE
Title
Star Indicates
First Time Listing
Advancing the Use of Treatment
Date and Office
Prepared by
Distribution
Office
-, 2/21/89-HSCD
6 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-26
Reaffirms the use of treatment technologies
at Superfund sites and summarizes
guidance documents and activities that en-
courage and support the use of innovative
treatment technologies.
Length of
Publication
Order
Number
Abstract
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SECTION 3
HOW DOCUMENTS ARE NUMBERED AND CLASSIFIED
Superfund documents have historically been
numbered under two separate systems: an Agen-
cy publications numbering system, and a policy or
directive numbering system. Documents from
both systems appear in this Catalog, and are
briefly explained below.
(1) Agency publication numbers generally ap-
pear on documents produced in quantity
and serve as order numbers for documents
obtained from the Center for Environmental
Research Information (CERI), or in some
cases, from the Public Information Center
(PIC). An example of this configuration is:
EPA/540/G-89/003.
(2) The Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response (OSWER) maintains a com-
prehensive system of policy directives
coded in numerical sequence from 9000
through 9999. Each program office has
been assigned a sequential block of num-
bers within this system. The Office of Emer-
gency and Remedial Response (OERR)
indexes its policy documents in the numeri-
cal series 9200-9399; this number is used
in the Catalog as an order number for ob-
taining the document. An example of this
numbering system is 9234.0-01A. Asa
general rule, documents in this series are
available from the Superfund Docket and In-
formation Center (SDIC).
Also included in this catalog are quick-reference
fact sheets designed primarily for use by profes-
sionals engaged in cleanup activities. These
documents are identified with the acronym "FS"
after the order number. Other publications are
presented in non-technical language to assist the
general public in understanding the Superfund
program. Some of these are also designated as
fact sheets.
Documents no longer available through the EPA
can be obtained from the National Technical Infor-
mation Service (NTIS), utilizing a publication
number assigned by their archiving system.
These numbers appear as part of the ordering
information, as appropriate.
The Office of Waste Program Enforcement
(OWPE) is responsible for all documents concern-
ing hazardous waste enforcement. You may
receive more information about these documents
by contacting the OWPE Directives Coordinator at
202-475-9810 or FTS 8-475-9810.
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SECTION 4
ABSTRACTS
& Advancing The Use Of Treatment
Technologies For Superfund Remedies
2/21/89-HSCD 6 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-26
Reaffirms the use of treatment technologies at
Superfund sites and summarizes guidance
documents and activities that encourage and
support the use of innovative treatment
technologies.
Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease
Registry (ATSDR) Health Assessment
Activities With The Superfund Remedial
Process; Guidance For Coordinating
5/14/87 -HSED 32 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9285.4-02
Provides guidance for coordinating health
assessment activities at Superfund sites between
the ATSDR and EPA when conducting Superfund
remedial activities.
^Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
(ARCS) Work Assignment Management Field
Guide
1/89 - 0PM
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9242.6-01
120 pages
Provides instructions on all aspects of ARCS
contracts management. This pocket field guide is
designed for use by ARCS Work Assignment
Managers.
Analytical Support For Superfund
3/20/86 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9240.0-02
7 pages
Reviews alternative Superfund sample analysis
resources available to the Regions, provides
general guidance in the use of resources, and
requests each Region to manage and monitor
analytical support services.
Applicability Of RCRA Requirements To
CERCLA Mining Waste Sites
8/19/86 - 0PM 11 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9234.0-04
Clarifies use of RCRA Subtitle C and/or D for
developing remedial alternatives at CERCLA
mining waste sites in light of a July 3, 1986, final
determination on regulation of mining waste.
Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate
Requirements (ARARs) Q's & A's
5/89 - 0PM 4 pages
Available From - PIC
Order Number-9234.2-01 FS
Summarizes ARARs requiring that remedial
actions conform to the current NCP. First in a
planned series, this document discusses current
program practices and the policies and language
of the proposed NCP.
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&Assessment Of International Technologies
For Superfund Applications: Technology
Review And Trip Report Results
1988 - OERR
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-88/003
Provides an overview of site remediation
technologies being used in the U.S. and in
Europe. Recommends efforts to transfer
European technologies to the U.S.
^Award Of Cooperative Agreements To
Political Subdivisions
2/12/87 - HSCD 22 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9375.1-06
Establishes procedures for the provision of funds
to political subdivisions to perform remedial
activities through cooperative agreements.
&Case Studies Addendum: 1-8 - Remedial
Response At Hazardous Waste Sites
1988 - ORD Compendium
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S2-88/001
Presents results of a nationwide survey of
remedial actions planned or ongoing at 395 sites.
Eight of the 23 specific case studies are included
in the survey.
Catalog Of Superfund Program Publications
10/89 -0PM 75 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/8-89/008
Serves as an index and abstract catalog to assist
the user in selecting current Superfund
documents. Entries are indexed by Superfund
office, document number, and subject area, and
contain brief abstracts of content.
CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws
Manual Part I (Draft)
8/88-0PM 106 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-89/006
Provides guidance in implementing the CERCLA
requirement for on-site compliance with ARARs
under Federal and State laws that are more
stringent than Federal requirements. An
overview and requirements for compliance with
RCRA, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean
Water Act, and groundwater policies is provided.
&CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws
Manual Part II (Interim Final)
8/89 - 0PM 350 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-89/009
Discusses additional requirements that may apply
to CERCLA actions from the Clean Air Act, the
Toxic Substances Control Act, the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, and
other Federal environmental resource laws, such
as the National Historic Preservation Act, and the
Endangered Species Act; laws regulating
radioactive materials; and laws that may apply to
mining sites.
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility Of
Facilities In Assessment Monitoring
7/28/86 - HSCD 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9330.2-06
Clarifies application of the CERCLA off-site policy
to RCRA commercial facilities in assessment
monitoring.
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice
To Facilities
5/12/86 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9330.2-05
6 pages
Assists in providing notice to commercial
treatment, storage, and disposal (TSDs) facilities
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deemed ineligible to receive CERCLA response
wastes. Facilities may submit written comments
on the application of the policy to the conditions
alleged at their facility.
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Requirements For
Selecting An Off-Site Option In A Superfund
Response Action
1/28/83 - HSCD
4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9330.1-01
Addresses the interface between RCRA and
CERCLA for the off-site treatment, storage, or
disposal of hazardous substances. General
Agency policy for removal and remedial actions,
and specific criteria tor remedial actions in
determining when hazardous substances may be
transported off-site for treatment, storage, or
disposal,1 are established.
CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy
Statement
3/31/86 -0PM 2 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9221.0-02
States the present policy regarding management
of the data-handling support contract for
CERCLIS.
Citizen's Guidance Manual For The Technical
Assistance Grant (TAG) Program
6/88 - HSCD Manual
Available From - PIC or CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-88/001
Provides a complete set of instructions for
citizens interested in TAGs. A step-by-step guide
for obtaining and managing the grant, and sample
EPA forms are included. The manual is current
for the TAG Program during its operation under
the Interim Final Rule for section 117(3) of
CERCLA.
^Clandestine Drug Laboratories;
Guidelines For Cleanup (Proposed)
6/2/89 - ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9360.5-00
34 pages
Provides guidelines proposed by the Joint Task
Force on illegal/clandestine drug laboratories to
assist State and local law enforcement and health
agencies develop a framework for cleaning up
clandestine drug laboratories. The guidelines
contain an overview of recommended
enforcement procedures, as well as safety
guidelines and cleanup strategies.
-/^Clarification On Allowability Of
Management Assistance To States For
Expedited Response Actions (ERAs) And
Removals
9/27/88 - HSCD 3 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9375.1-13
Clarifies Agency policy on the allowability of
providing funds to States for management
assistance activities for ERAs conducted during
Federal-lead response actions and for
Federal-lead removals.
Cleanup Of Surface Impoundment Sites;
Guidance
77/7/86 - HSCD Manual
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-87-110644
Provides guidance to Federal, State, and local
officials and the names of private firms planning
and implementing remedial actions at NPL sites
with one or more surface impoundments
containing hazardous wastes. A systematic
approach to performing remedial actions and
limited remedial investigations or feasibility
studies in a relatively short time period are
provided.
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Cleanup Of Surface Tank And Drum Sites;
Guidance
5/28/85 - HSCD Manual
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-87-110672
Assists Federal, State, and local officials and
private parties engaged in carrying out remedial
actions at NPL sites. Guidance for implementing
concurrent remedial planning activities and
accelerating project implementation for cleanup
of surface tanks and drums containing hazardous
wastes is provided. As one of three guidance
documents on specific remedial actions, this
document identifies other documents that should
be used concurrently.
^Communications Planning Process In The
Office Of Emergency And Remedial Response
9/28/88 OERR 16 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9230.2-01
Describes the purpose of the communications
planning process, and briefly outlines the format,
roles, and responsibilities involved in completing
communications plans.
Community Relations Activities At
Superfund Enforcement Sites Interim
Guidance
Community Relations Guidance For
Evaluating Citizen Concerns At Superfund
Sites
3/22/85 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9230.0-03a
15 pages
Describes how to conduct community relations
programs in the course of enforcement actions
while preserving the integrity of the enforcement
process.
10/17/83-HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9230.0-04
13 pages
Guides Regions and State community relations
staffs in conducting and evaluating on-site
discussions with citizens and local authorities
prior to non-emergency Superfund response
actions.
Community Relations In Superfund - A
Handbook (Interim Guidance)
6/88 - HSCD Manual
Available From -PICorCERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-88/002
Provides policy requirements for coordinating
activities at Superfund sites and additional
techniques and guidance that can be used to
supplement and enhance a basic community
relations program. This handbook, which
contains new material and revisions to reflect
SARA amendments and EPA policies issued since
1983, applies to all response actions conducted
under CERCLA, whether performed by EPA, other
Federal agencies, or State governments.
^Community Relations Policy (Superfund)
5/9/83 - HSCD 5 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9230.0-02
Articulates the agency policy for community
relations activities that must be an integral part of
every Superfund-financed remedial or removal
action. This document serves as an introduction
to the more detailed handbooks providing
specific, detailed direction for conducting viable
community relations activities at Superfund sites.
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Community Relations Requirements For
Operable Units
10/2/83 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9230.0-05
4 pages
Discusses the impact on community relations
efforts of the concept of dividing remedial
activities at a site into operable units as defined
in the amended NCP.
A Compendium Of Superfund Field
Operations
12/1/87 - HSCD Manual
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/P-87/001
Contains a consolidated reference to all remedial
field procedures to ensure consistency among the
ten EPA regions. This collection should be used
by RPMs, Quality Assurance Officers, and State
and Regional field staffs.
^Completion And Deletion Of National
Priorities List (NPL) Sites; Procedures
4/88 - HSCD 40 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - 540/G-89/002
Focuses on the technical requirements that
determine completion of Superfund site
remediation or cleanup, and the subsequent
procedural requirements for deleting sites from
the National Priorities List.
Compliance With Applicable Or Relevant And
Appropriate Requirements (ARARs); Interim
Guidance
7/9/87 - 0PM
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9234.0-05
12 pages
Addresses the requirement in CERCLA, as
amended by SARA, that remedial actions comply
with ARARs of Federal laws and more stringent
promulgated State laws. This guidance describes
how requirements are generally identified and
applied, and specifically discusses compliance
with State requirements and certain surface water
and groundwater standards.
/^Compliance With The RCRA Land
Disposal Restrictions; Policy For Superfund
4/17/89-HSCD 9 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9347.1-02
Describes the Superfund policy for complying with
the RCRA LDR at Superfund sites.
^Complying With The California List
Restrictions Under Land Disposal
Restrictions (LDR)
7/89 - HSCD
Available From - PIC
Order Number - 9347.3-02FS
2 pages
Defines the California list of wastes, summarizes
their respective restrictions, and discusses their
potential to overlap with other LDR treatment
standards.
^Complying With The Hammer Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
7/89 - HSCD 4 pages
Available From - PIC
Order Number - 9347.3-04FS
Discusses compliance with LDR soft hammer and
hard hammer provisions, which are restrictions on
the disposal of hazardous wastes if EPA does not
promulgate standards by relevant statutory
deadlines.
^Conducting Federal-Lead Underground
Storage Tank Corrective Actions; Guidance
7/25/88 - ERD 50 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9360.0-16A
Supercedes the interim guidance issued 6/4/87
on procedures for conducting Federal-lead
corrective actions for petroleum leaks from
underground storage tanks.
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^Conducting Remedial
Investigations/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS)
Under CERCLA, Guidance
10/88 - HSCD Manual
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-89/004
Revises "Guidance on Remedial Investigations
Under CERCLA" (May 1985) and "Guidance on
Feasibility Studies Under CERCLA" (June 1985).
These guidances have been consolidated into a
single document and revised to (1) reflect
provisions of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act (SARA), (2) incorporate
management initiatives designed to streamline
the RI/FS process, and (3) reflect experience
gained from previous RI/FS projects.
Consideration Of Sections 105(g) And 125 Of
SARA Prior To The NPL Proposal Of Special
Study Waste Sites; Interim Guidance
8/21/87-HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9320.1-07
17 pages
Memorandum describes OERR policy for
identifying municipal waste landfills that have
received hazardous wastes. Criteria for
considering sites for inclusion on the NPL are
described.
&Contract Officer Authorization Before
Contractor Activation; Need
5/9/89 - OERR 1 page
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9242.6-03
Reminds OERR staff that contractor-performed
work is not to be initiated until contracting officer
signatures have been obtained.
^f Control Of Air Emissions From Superfund
Air Strippers At Superfund Groundwater
Sites
6/25/89 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-28
5 pages
Establishes guidance on control of air emissions
from air strippers used at Superfund sites for
groundwater treatment. This joint memorandum
from Office Directors, OERR, and Air Quality
Planning and Standards, establishes procedures
for implementation.
^Cooperative Agreements And Superfund
State Contracts For Superfund Response
Actions, 40 CFR Part 35 Subpart 0
3/10/89 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9375.5-01
33 pages
Transmits 40 CFR Part 35 Subpart 0,
"Cooperative Agreements and Superfund State
Contracts for Superfund Response Actions," and
provides information on program operating
procedures that have been affected by the subject
Interim Final Rule.
CORAS Bulletin
12/88 0PM Varies
Available From - PIC
Order Number - 9200.5-401
Clarifies the roles and responsibilities of EPA staff
in achieving more effective planning,
management, and administration of Superfund
contracts. This Contract Operations Review and
Assessment Staff (CORAS) bulletin is a periodic
publication series on audits, files, and financial
management.
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&CORE Program Cooperative Agreements
And Small/Disadvantaged Business
Utilization In The Superfund Program
7/19/89 - HSCD 3 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9375.2-04
Provides guidance to Regions and States in
planning for FY-90 CORE Program Cooperative
Agreement awards to enhance small business
utilization and reporting in the Superfund
program.
Cost Sharing Of Immediate Removals At
Publicly Owned Sites; Policy
3/30/83 - ERD 5 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9250.2-01
Addresses cost sharing for immediate removal
actions at publicly owned sites. Revision of this
document, which supplements 9250.1-01, will be
scheduled in conjunction with promulgation of
NCP revisions.
Cost Sharing Of Remedial Actions At
Publicly Owned Sites; Policy
3/30/83 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9250.1-01
2 pages
Describes the CERCLA section 104(c)(e)(ii)
requirement that States pay 50 percent or more of
the response costs associated with facilities
owned by States or their political subdivisions
("publicly-owned") at the time of disposal of any
hazardous substance. (Supplemented by
9250.2-01.)
^Covers For Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites
1985 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-85/002
Provides guidance for the design of cover
systems for uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
Information on soil properties tests, materials for
impermeable applications, site preparation,
support material, equipment, quality control and
assurance is included.
Data Quality Objectives Development
Guidance For Remedial Response Actions
(Two Volumes)
3/1/87 - HSCD
Available From - CERI
341 pages
Order Number - EPA/540/G-87/003 and
EPA/540/G-87/004
Provides guidance for developing data quality
objectives (DQOs) for site-specific RI/FS
activities. Qualitative and quantitative standards
required to support RI/FS activities are specified.
A formal approach to development of DQOs in the
sampling/analytical plan to improve the quality
and cost effectiveness of data collection and
analysis activities is provided.
^Decentralization Of Superfund Bottle
Repository Functions
9/1/89 - HSED 28 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9240.0-05
Provides guidance for decentralizing the
acquisiton of Superfund sampling bottles at the
Regional and support contractor level.
Specifications and standards are defined.
Decentralized Contractor Performance
Evaluation And Award Fee Process For
Remedial Program Contracts; Implementation
3/9/87 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9242.3-07
16 pages
Delegates site-specific award fee decisions to the
Regional Division Directors. Standard operating
procedures identifying the roles and
responsibilities of Regional and Headquarters
staff in implementing the contractor award fee
process are described.
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Decision Documents For Approving
Fund-Financed And Potentially Responsible
Party (PRP) Remedial Actions Under
CERCLA; Preparation
2/27/55 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9340.2-01
32 pages
Assists Regional Offices in the preparation of the
decision documents required for approval of
Fund-financed and PRP remedial actions. ROD
is required for all remedial actions financed from
the Trust Fund. The Agency's decision-making
process and the requirements of CERCLA and the
National Contingency Plan are discussed. The
ROD and the procedures described in this
document become the basis for future cost
recovery actions that may be undertaken.
Delegations Of Authority Under The Federal
Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA)
Applicable To The Superfund Program
4/16/84 - 0PM
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9260.3-00
3 pages
Identifies and delegates the applicable authorities
under FWPCA for imminent and substantial threat
to the public health or welfare of the United States
because of an actual or threatened discharge of
oil or hazardous substance into or upon the
navigable waters of the United States from an
onshore or offshore facility. This document
delegates authority regarding the use of
dispersants and responsibilities within the SPCC
program.
^Demonstration Bulletin: CF Systems
Corporation
1989 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/M-5/89-006
Describes technology that utilizes liquefied gases
as the extracting solvent to remove organic
compounds such as hydrocarbons, oil and
grease, from wastewater or contaminated sludges
and soils.
&Demonstration Bulletin: In-Situ Vacuum
Extraction - Terra Vac, Inc.
1989 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/M-5/89-003
Describes process used for the removal and
venting of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
from the vadose or unsaturated zone of soils.
^Demonstration Bulletin: International
Waste Technologies
5/89 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/M-5/89/004
Describes treatment technology which
immobilizes organic and inorganic compounds in
wet or dry soils by using reagents (additives) to
polymerize with the soild and mass.
A Demonstration Bulletin: Shirco Infrared
Peak Oil
5/89 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/M-5/88-002
Provides insight into procedures used at specific
facility sites.
^Demonstration Bulletin:
Solidification/Stabilization Process
5/89 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/M-5/89-001
Describes treatment technology that is intended
for soils and sludges contaminated by organic
compounds. Examples of such compounds are
heavy metals, oil, and grease.
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^Demonstration Bulletin: The Pyretron
Oxygen Burner
5/89 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/M-5/89/008
Describes the Pyretron, which is a burner
designed for the injection of oxygen into the
combustion air stream for the purpose of
increasing the efficiency of a hazardous waste
incinerator.
^Designation Of State Natural Resource
Trustees
1/30/89 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9345.3-01
2 pages
Restates the requirement that States designate
Natural Resource Trustees for CERCLA
purposes.
^Determining When Land Disposal
Restrictions (LDR) Are Applicable To
CERCLA Response Actions
7/89 - HSCD
Available From - PIC
Order Number - 9347.3-05FS
4 pages
Outlines the process used to determine whether
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) LDR established under the Hazardous
and Solid Waste Amendments are "applicable" to
a CERCLA response action.
&Dust Control At Hazardous Waste Sites;
Handbook
1985-ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-85/003
Describes methods of controlling contaminated
fugitive dust from contaminated land surfaces.
Information on equipment decontamination and
worker protection is included. Possible non-air
impacts arising from the use of dust suppressant
measures are also discussed.
^rEffective Management Of The Contract
Laboratory Program (Parts I and II);
Guidelines
8/89 - HSED Manual
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9240.0-04
Provides internal guidelines for Superfund Project
Officers and Regional Deputy Project Officers in
procuring, administering, and managing CLP
contracts.
Emergency Response Cleanup Services
(ERCS) User's Manual
10/20/87 -ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9242.2-01 B
240 pages
Provides a comprehensive guide to using
emergency response cleanup services
contractors at Superfund sites.
Discharge Of Wastewater From CERCLA
Sites Into Publicly Owned Treatment Works
(POTWs)
4/15/86 - HSCD 6 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9330.2-04
Addresses the concerns and issues unique to
POTWs that must be evaluated before the
discharge of CERCLA wastewater to a POTW.
This document is a joint memorandum from the
OERRandtheOWPE.
$fThe Emergency Response Notification
System
8/89 - ERD
Available From - PIC
Order Number- 9360.0-21FS
2 pages
Provides general information for the public
describing the Emergency Response Notification
System.
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Employee Occupational Health & Safety
7/7/87 - HSCD 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9285.3-02
Provides procedures for managing employee
occupational health and safety considerations at
Superfund sites.
^Environmental Review Requirements For
Removal Actions
4/9/87 - ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9318.0-05
7 pages
Sets removal program strategy for meeting the
requirements of the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA), and introduces the definition
of time-critical and non-time-critical removal
actions. A major portion of this policy addresses
compliance with NEPA for non-time critical
removal actions, and, in that context, introduces
the concept of engineering evaluations/cost
analyses.
&Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels At
Superfund Sites; Interim Guidance
9/7/89 - HSED 3 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.4-02
Sets forth an interim soil cleanup level for total
lead, at 500 to 1000 ppm, which the Office of
Emergency and Remedial Response and the
Office of Waste Programs Enforcement consider
protective for direct contact at residential
settings. This range is to be used at both
Fund-lead and Enforcement-lead CERCLA sites.
Further guidance will be developed after the
Agency has developed a verified Cancer Potency
Factor and/or a Reference Dose for lead.
Establishing The National Priorities List
(NPL); Guidance
6/28/82 - HSED
14 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9320.1-02
Establishes procedures for implementing the
NPL, as mandated by section 105 (8)(B) of
CERCLA. This guidance addresses the overall
strategy for developing and presenting the list,
including selection of candidate sites, data
collection, application of the Hazard Ranking
System, procedures for submitting candidate
sites, and the verification of quality assurance
control procedures. (Supplemented by 9320.3-01
and 3-03.)
^Evaluating The Environment At Superfund
Sites; A Citizen's Guide
7/89 - HSED 2 pages
Available From - PIC
Order Number-9285.7-01 FS
Describes environmental evaluations in
non-technical language for the public.
Evaluation Of Program And
Enforcement-Lead Records Of Decision
(RODs) For Consistency With RCRA Land
Disposal Restrictions
72/3/86 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9330.1-02
15 pages
Determines the impact of RCRA land disposal
restrictions on RODS through use of a Regional
survey.
Expanded Site Inspection (ESI) Transitional
Guidance For FY-88
10/1/87 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9345.1-02
88 pages
Provides Regions, States, and Field Investigation
Teams (FITs) with a reference of general
methodologies and activities for conducting
inspection work on sites projected to make the
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NPL. This guidance describes the goals, scope,
procedures, and desired results of ESIs in FY-88.
Expedited Response Actions
7/8/86 - ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9360.0-10
9 pages
Clarifies the distinction between ERAs and first
operable unit remedial actions. This
memorandum from OERR to Region 7 provides
guidance on how to select actions and sketches
the planning process.
^Exposure Assessment Manual (Superfund)
4/88 - HSED Manual
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/1-88/001
Provides RPMs with the guidance necessary to
conduct exposure assessments that meet the
needs of the Superfund human health risk
evaluation process. Includes an overall
description of the integrated exposure
assessment process as is applied to uncontrolled
hazardous waste sites; and serves as a source of
reference concerning the use of estimation
procedures and computer modeling techniques
for the analysis of uncontrolled sites.
Federal Facilities
8/19/85-OERR 2 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9272.0-04
Clarifies responsibilities and assigns the
management of Federal facility activities to
OWPE.
Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management
Manual
12/1/86 HSCD
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-87-183133
135 pages
Assists EPA RPMs in managing Federally-lead
remedial response projects. Responsibilities of
the RPM during the planning, design,
construction, operation, and close-out of remedial
response projects are described. RPMs are
provided with information on procedures for
conducting Federal-lead remedial projects from
pre-RI/FS activities through site close-out.
Screening Methods Catalog
8/88- HSED 44 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-88/005
Assists the user in identifying field screening
methods applicable to specific site charateristics.
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual
#4 - Site Entry
1/1/85 - ERD
Order Number - 9285.2-01
38 pages
Provides site entry operating procedures for field
response personnel to minimize the risk of
exposure to hazardous substances on Superfund
sites.
Special Order: RodTurpin
ERT-U.S. EPA
Raritan Depot, Bldg. 10
Edison, NJ 08837
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual
#6 - Work Zones
4/1/85 - ERD
Order Number - 9285.2-04
30 pages
Describes procedures to be used by field
personnel in establishing work zones for control
of hazardous materials to minimize the risk of
exposure to workers at hazardous release sites.
Special Order: RodTurpin
ERT-U.S. EPA
Raritan Depot, Bldg. 10
Edison, NJ 08837
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Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual
#7 - Decontamination Of Response Personnel
1/1/85 - ERD 38 pages
Order Number - 9285.2-02
Describes approved operating procedures for
decontamination of response personnel and
equipment at hazardous substance release sites.
Special Order: Rod Turpin
ERT-U.S. EPA
Raritan Depot, Bldg. 10
Edison, NJ 08837
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual
#8 - Air Surveillance
1/1/85 - ERD
Order Number - 9285.2-03
33 pages
Describes air monitoring procedures for use by
field personnel in obtaining air monitoring data
required to minimize the risk of exposure to
personnel at hazardous substance release sites.
Special Order: Rod Turpin
ERT-U.S. EPA
Raritan Depot, Bldg. 10
Edison, NJ 08837
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual
#9 - Site Safety Plan
4/1/85 - ERD
34 pages
Order Number - 9285.2-05
Establishes requirements for protecting health
and safety of field personnel during all activities
conducted at the site of an incident. This manual
contains safety information, instructions, and
procedures to cover a variety of situations
commonly encountered in this type of field work.
Special Order: Rod Turpin
ERT-U.S. EPA
Raritan Depot, Bldg. 10
Edison, NJ 08837
Flood Plains And Wetlands Assessments;
Policy
8/85 - 0PM 12 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9280.0-02
Discusses specific situations requiring
preparation of a flood plains or wetlands
assessment and the factors to be considered in
preparing such an assessment.
Forwarding Claims To Headquarters
4/25/84 - HSCD 1 page
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9225.0-02
Sets a specific time frame within which claims,
inquiries regarding claims, and requests for
pre-authorization must be forwarded to
Headquarters.
^Fugitive Oust Control Techniques At
Hazardous Waste Sites
1985 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S2-85/003
Discusses the results of three sampling studies to
determine control effectiveness.
Funding For Groundwater And Surface Water
Restoration Actions; Interim Guidance
10/26/87 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-23
4 pages
Discusses interim policy for the funding of water
restoration actions. This guidance specifies the
types of activities eligible for inclusion under the
10-year provision in section I04(c) of SARA.
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"^Funding For State CORE Program
Cooperative Agreement, State-Specific
Additional Functions
10/01/88 - HSCD 3 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9375.2-03
Clarifies EPA's position on funding State CORE
Program Cooperative Agreement State-specific
additional functions beginning in FY-89.
Funding For State CORE Program
Cooperative Agreements
12/18/87 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9375.2-01
27 pages
Provides guidance for funding cooperative
agreements between Regions and States on
non-site-specific CERCLA activities.
&FY-89 OERR Strategic Management
Planning Initiative; Transmittal
8/89- OERR 40 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9200.1-07
Summarizes each Division's work plan proposals
to manage OERR's work for the balance of FY-89,
and serves as the basis of planning for FY-90 and
reauthorization.
Groundwater Remediation At The Millcreek,
Pennsylvania Site; Recommendations
3/24/86 - HSCD 7 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9283.1-01
Presents an initial overall approach to
decision-making with respect to groundwater
cleanup at Superfund sites under development by
OERR. (Subsequent information is presented in
"Remedial Actions For Contaminated
Groundwater At Superfund Sites"
EPA/540/G-88/003.)
Hazardous Waste Bibliography
10/9/86-OPMT
Available From - CERI
Order Number - 540/1-87/001
52 pages
Lists and abstracts the most important technical
materials that should be readily available to all
Federal and State hazardous waste staffs and
contractors. Each document in the bibliography
is assigned a level of importance as primary
reference documents for Federal and State
Headquarters, Regional, and field staffs.
Hazardous Waste Releases On Indian Land:
Beginning The Superfund Process
3/89 - HSED 12 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/8-89/001
Assists Native American tribes in dealing with
releases of hazardous substances on their lands
This non-technical document describes how
releases of hazardous substances are reported to
EPA, EPA's evaluation process, and the steps
necessary for a site to receive consideration for
response under CERCLA.
Health Assessments By The Agency For
Toxic Substances And Disease Registry
(ATSDR) In FY-88
4/7/88 - HSED 6 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9285.4-03
Clarifies operating procedures for dealing with
ATSDR. The schedule for health assessments
conducted by ATSDR during FY-88 is presented.
^Health Effects Assessment Documents
1/86 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S1-86/059
Provides information concerning the toxicity and
health effects associated with specific chemical
substances.
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Implementation Of The "Contribute To The
Efficient Remedial Performance" Provision;
Guidance
4/6/87 - ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9360.0-13
8 pages
Provides guidance to the Regions on
implementation of the SARA provision that
requires removal actions to contribute to the
efficient performance of long-term remedial
actions.
Implementation Of The Revised Statutory
Limits On Removal Actions; Guidance
6/12/89 - ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9360.0-12A
10 pages
Provides guidance to Regions on the
implementation of the SARA $2 million/12-month
statutory limits on removal actions and exemption
from the statutory limits for "actions otherwise
appropriate and consistent with the remedial
action to be taken" (consistency exemption).
Information Release Policy; Interim
4/18/85 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9320.4-01
6 pages
Provides interim policy for release of information
regarding the National Priorities List. This policy
should be used by Regions in preparing
coordinated responses to information requests
from the public, from citizens, and those
submitted under the Freedom of Information Act.
Initiating Remedial Response Services;
Procedures
7/6/84 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9242.3-03
21 pages
Develops a comprehensive site-specific work
plan to reduce dead time during work plan
reviews. Latitude to Regional site managers in
identifying approved initial tasks on a site-by-site
basis is provided.
Interagency Agreement Between Corps Of
Engineers And EPA In Executing P.L. 96-510
(CERCLA)
12/3/84 - HSCD 3 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9295.2-03
Defines the assistance provided to EPA by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in implementing the
Superfund program, EPA Fund-lead, or State
Fund-lead for EPA Enforcement-lead projects.
Joint CORPS/EPA Guidance
6/24/83-HSCD 41 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9295.2-02
Provides joint guidance for conducting activities
and coordination necessary for a smooth
interface between EPA and the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers. Further guidance regarding
responsibility and information necessary for
coordination of billing and reporting is provided.
AJoint Use Of Vehicles For Transportation
Of Hazardous And Non-Hazardous Materials
(Report To Congress)
1987-ERD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/1-87/001
Presents a joint study by EPA and DOT to assess
and examine risks and problems associated with
transporting hazardous and nonhazardous
materials in the same vehicle.
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lHand Disposal Restrictions As Relevant
And Appropriate Requirements For CERCLA
Contaminated Soil & Debris
6/5/89 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9347.2-01
8 pages
Transmits OSWER policy on the relevance and
appropriateness of the LDR found in RCRA as
applied to CERCLA responses involving
contaminated soil and debris at Superfund sites.
Leachate Plume Management
11/1/85-HSCD Manual
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-86-122330
Provides an overview of the fundamental
concepts, procedures, and technologies used in
leachate plume management. This document
serves as a basic reference handbook for
governmental and industrial technical personnel
working on controlling leachate plumes from
uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
A Management Review Of The Superfund
Program ("Ninety Day Study")
6/89 - OERR 126 pages
Order By Title From PIC
Presents a frank and open public report on the
state of the Superfund program in June 1989.
The report presents facts, observations, and
professional judgements, and announces a new
long-term strategy for Superfund.
^Managing EPA's Contract Laboratory
Program (CLP)
9/89 - HSED 2 pages
Available From - PIC
Order Number - 9240.04FS
Provides a quick reference to the "Guidelines For
Effective Management Of The CLP Program,"
#9240.04.
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
Between The Agency For Toxic Substances
And Disease Registry (ATSDR) And EPA
4/2/85 -HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number -9295. 1-01
11 pages
Establishes policies and procedures for
conducting response and non-response health
activities related to releases of hazardous
substances.
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU)
Between The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) And EPA For
The Implementation Of CERCLA Relocation
Activities Under P.L 96-510
4/5/85 - HSCD 21 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9295.5-01
Describes major responsibilities and outlines
areas of mutual support and cooperation with
respect to relocation activities associated with
response actions pursuant to CERCLA, Executive
Order 12316, and the NCP, 40 CFR Part 300.
^Mobile Treatment Technologies For
Superfund Wastes
9/86- HSCD 50 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-86/003
Reviews the technologies associated with the use
of mobile systems to treat Superfund wastes.
^f Model Performance Standards For
Superfund Project Officers, Deputy Project
Officers And Work Assignment
Managers/Delivery Order Officers
9/26/88 - 0PM
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9242.5-02
16 pages
Provides model performance standards and
suggested weightings to be used by Regions in
developing individual performance requirements
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for personnel serving in Superfund contract
management positions.
Model Program For Removal Site File
Management
7/18/88 - ERD 18 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9360.2-01
Instructs OSCs and administrative support staff in
the requirements for file management at on-site
removal sites. A kit and a list of contents for
successful establishment of permanent files is
included.
Modeling Remedial Actions At Uncontrolled
Hazardous Waste Sites
4/1/88 - HSCD Manual
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-85-211357
Provides 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 remedial action planning at Federal
and State Superfund sites is presented.
Municipal Landfills On The National
Priorities List (NPL); Listing
8/21/87-HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9320.1-09
8 pages
Outlines procedures for listing municipal landfills
qualifying as Superfund sites on the NPL.
National Priorities List (NPL) Information
Update #4
4/30/85 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9320.3-05
6 pages
Provides background information on NPL
response categories/ status codes for the fourth
update to the NPL.
National Priorities List (NPL) Update;
Instructions For Promulgating
1/18/84 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9320.3-02
7 pages
Defines procedures and Regional responsibilities
for the final rulemaking of the NPL update.
^National Priorities List; Proposed Update
#9
7/89-HSED 7 pages
Order Number - Order By Title From PIC
Identifies abandoned or uncontrolled hazardous
waste sites under consideration for further
investigation to determine if long-term remedial
action is necessary.
National Priorities List (NPL) Update #3;
Guidance
12/10/84 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9320.3-04
3 pages
Proposes the schedule and scope of NPL Update
#3 allowing Regions to recommend sites not
completed in time for previous updates or those
not considered limited to classic industrial sites
which clearly fit existing policy guidelines.
&The New Superfund
8/87 - OERR 4 pages
Order Number - Order By Title From PIC
Reflects EPA's experience in administering the
complex Superfund cleanup program since its
inception in 1980. Implementation of the
Superfund program, first under CERCLA and then
as amended by SARA, is described.
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^Non-National Priorities List (NPL)
Removal Actions Involving Nationally
Significant Or Precedent-Setting Issues;
Guidance
3/3/89 - ERD 12 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9360.0-19
Transmits guidance for identifying non-NPL
removal actions that may be nationally significant
or precedent-setting. The guide also establishes
procedures for taking actions at sites of special
interest from a national perspective, but which are
not subject to the Headquarters concurrence
requirement for nationally significant or
precedent-setting removal.
^Notification Of Out-Of-State Shipments Of
Superfund Site Wastes
9/14/89 - HSCD 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9330.2-07
Implements EPA's policy that prior to the off-site
shipment of Superfund wastes to an out-of-State
waste management facility, EPA Regional
personnel will provide notice to that State's
environmental officials.
Notification Of Restrictions On
Reimbursement Of Private Party Costs For
Removal Actions
11/25/85 -ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9225.0-03
3 pages
Directs Regions to ensure that affected
communities are informed of restrictive provisions
of CERCLA regarding private party
reimbursements for removal costs.
^Obtaining A Soil And Debris Treatability
Variance For Remedial Actions
7/89 - HSCD 4 pages
Available From - PIC
Order Number - 9347.3-06A/FS
Outlines the process for obtaining and complying
with a treatability variance for soil and debris
contaminated with RCRA hazardous wastes for
which the Agency has set treatment standards.
Occupational Health Technical Assistance
And Enforcement Guidelines For Superfund
3/75/84 - ERD 10 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9285.3-01
Gives direction for OSHA field staff who may be
asked to provide assistance or conduct
enforcement activities at hazardous release sites.
"On-Scene"
Intermittent - ERD
8 pages
Order Number - Order By Title From Hubert
Walters, Emergency Response Division -
(202) 382-2463
Summarizes newsworthy events, removal
activities in the field, and relevant feature articles.
Each issue, which is published periodically by
ERD, also provides a regulation update.
AOn-Scene Coordinator (OSC)/Remedial
Project Manager (RPM) Program;
Inauguration
2/89- OPMT
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9285.9-01
5 pages
Announces the commencement of several
principal components of the OSC/RPM support
program and solicits estimates of participants for
the first class of the OSC/RPM Basic Training
Academy.
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&On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) And
Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Special
Recognition Awards
6/39 - OPMT 60 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9285.9-04
Establishes the Special Recognition Awards
System for OSCs and RPMs. The phased time
frame for implementation of the awards, which are
awarded each fiscal year, the transfer of funds to
Regions for the FY-89 awards, and criteria and
application procedures are described.
^Organizing Alternative Remedial
Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Contract Files;
Guidance
1/89- 0PM 8 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9242.6-02
Provides guidance for organizing and maintaining
the permanent documentation developed in
managing ARCS contracts to ensure consistency
among Regions.
&OSWER Integrated Health And Safety
Policy
8/88- ERD 27 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9285.0-01
Implements the OSWER Integrated Health and
Safety Policy. (Formerly numbered 9010.15-01.)
OSWER Strategy For Management Oversight
Of The CERCLA Remedial Action Start
Mandate
12/28/87 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-24
22 pages
Establishes a process for managing EPA's efforts
to achieve the CERCLA Il6(e) statutory mandate
for remedial action starts. Expectations for each
Region's contribution toward this end are set, and
guidance to enhance EPA's ability to meet these
requirements are provided.
-^OSWER Superfund Directory
9/89 - 0PM 31 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9200.0-03
Serves as a telephone directory of Superfund
Headquarters and Regional contacts. This
directory is published on a semi-annual basis.
A Overview Of RCRA Land Disposal
Restrictions (LDR)
7/89 - HSCD
Available From - PIC
Order Number-9347.3-01 FS
4 pages
Summarizes the major components of the LDR,
outlines the types of restrictions imposed, and
presents the compliance options specified in the
regulation.
Participation Of Potentially Responsible
Parties (PRPs) In Development Of Remedial
Investigations And Feasibility Studies (RIs
and FSs)
3/20/84 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9340.1-01
9 pages
Sets forth policy and procedures governing
participation of PRP's in development of RI/FS
under CERCLA. This document discusses
circumstances in which RI/FS may be conducted
by PRPs; procedures for notifying PRP's when the
agency has identified target sites for the
development of RI/FS; and principles governing
PRP participation in Agency-financed RI/FS.
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^Political Subdivision-Lead For Remedial
Response
5/1/89 -HSCD 6 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9375.5-03
Provides guidance to Regions, States and
political subdivisions on the designation of a
political subdivision as the lead agency for
remedial response under CERCLA.
Pre-Remedial Strategy For Implementing
SARA
Preliminary Assessment (PA) Guidance
FY-I988
2/12/88 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9345.0-01
88 pages
Provides Regions, States, FITs and other Federal
agencies with direction for conducting new PAs
and reassessing existing PAs during FY-88.
^Preliminary Assessment Petition
11/88-HSED 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9200.5-301 FS
Provides public information on the PA petition
process, defines a PA, and describes the
procedures for submitting a PA. A sample petition
format and EPA Regional addresses and phone
numbers are also provided.
Preparation Of A Superfund Memorandum Of
Agreement; Guidance (Interim Final)
Fall 88 - HSCD 28 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9375.0-01
Assists Regions and States in developing State
Memoranda of Agreements (SMOAs). Sample
individual approaches consisting of articles and
attachments corresponding to the major parts of
EPA/State interactions, as proposed in the NCP
revision, are presented. EPA Regions and States
may choose to develop SMOAs based on this
sample framework.
2/12/88 - HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9345.2-01
16 pages
Describes EPA's strategy to address the
pre-remedial goals and requirements of SARA.
Through SARA, Congress established the
mandate to accelerate the pace of identifying
those sites needing Superfund remedial action to
protect public health and the environment. This
strategy responds to this mandate and addresses
SARA pre-remedial production goals, program
operations under the current MRS, and program
operations during and following revisions to the
HRS. Procedures for integrating the EPI into the
pre-remedial program are discussed.
^'Procurement Under Superfund Remedial
Cooperative Agreements; Guidance
6/88 - HSCD 125 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9375.1-11
Reflects the changes brought about by CERCLA,
as amended, and addresses the need for
additional guidance due to increased State
involvement in the Superfund program. This
document was originally presented as Volume II
of the "State Participation in the Superfund
Program" manual, U.S. Number 9375.1-5.
Providing Alternative Water Supplies;
Guidance
3/1/88 - HSCD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-87/006
135 pages
Provides direction for those circumstances under
which it is appropriate to provide alternative water
supplies.
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Public Health Evaluation Manual; Superfund
10/1/86 - HSED Manual
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/1-86/060
Establishes a framework to be used at Superfund
sites to analyze public health risks and develop
design goals for remedial alternatives based on
ARARs of other laws, where available, or risk
analysis where those requirements are not
available. Procedures are designed to conform
with EPA's proposed risk assessment guidelines.
RCRA/CERCLA Guidance On
Non-Contiguous Sites And On-Site
Management Of Waste Residue (Interim
Guidance)
3/3/86 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9347.0-01
9 pages
Presents interim guidance with respect to
combined treatment of CERCLA waste from
non-contiguous locations; on-site disposal of
treatment residue; limitations on construction of
hazardous waste incinerators for on-site CERCLA
use, and off-site treatment of waste and
redisposal on site.
RCRA/National Priorities List (NPL) Listing
Policy
9/10/86 - HSED
11 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9320.1-05
Describes RCRA/NPL listing policy as
promulgated in the June 10, 1986, Federal
Register (51 FR21054).
RCRA Special Study Waste Definitions:
Sites Requiring Additional Consideration
Prior To National Priorities List (NPL)
Proposal Under SARA
3/10/87-HSED 22 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9320.1-06
Discusses section 105(g) and 125 of SARA and
its relationship to RCRA, as amended by the
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments, with
respect to the special study of wastes such as
drilling fluids, cement kiln dust wastes, mining
wastes, ash wastes, etc.
Redelegation Of Authority Under CERCLA
And SARA
5/25/88 -0PM 41 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9260.5-02
Presents a complete set of new and revised
redelegations of authority regarding activities
under CERCLA and SARA. Published under the
signature of the AA/OSWER, it is the current and
definitive delegations document for these
authorities. Attachment A contains redelegations
of authority to take specific actions. Attachment
B designates responsibilities to exercise
concurrence, consult, or receive notice.
^Regional Applicable Or Relevant And
Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) And
Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Contacts
3/13/88-0PM 7 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9234.1-03
Lists resources and contacts in the Regions on
ARARs policy and on RCRA LDR.
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Regional Guidance Manual For The Technical
Assistance Grant (TAG) Program
7/88 - HSCD 84 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9230.1-04
Provides guidance to Regional staff who are
managing the TAG program and other Regional
staff for use as a program reference. This manual
explains the program, responsibilities of key staff,
the role that States play in the program, and all
administrative procedural requirements for the
application and award, procurement, and fiscal
management processes.
^Regional Pre-Remedial Program
Objectives For FY-89 And First Quarter FY-90
3/10/89 -HSED 13 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9345.2-02
Provides instructions for implementing the
Regional pre-remedial program during the
transition period between proposal and
promulgation of the revised HRS.
Relationship Of The Removal And Remedial
Program Under The Revised National
Contingency Plan (NCP)
3/10/86 - 0PM
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9360.0-06A
6 pages
Addresses revisions to the NCP that redefine the
response categories of removal and remedial
actions so that removals now include all activities
formerly considered immediate removals,
planned removals, and initial remedial measures.
These definitional changes are expected to
expedite many cleanup activities by avoiding
previous remedial requirements for RI/FS studies
and full cost effectiveness studies.
Remedial Action At Waste Disposal Sites
Handbook (Revised)
10/1/85 - HSCD Manual
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/625/6-85/006
Describes remedial technology, assists RPMs in
understanding remedial technologies, and
provides guidance in selecting technologies that
are potentially applicable for a given waste site.
Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual
9/1/85 - HSCD 68 pages
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-88-113691
Provides project managers and decision makers
in government and industry with procedures for
developing and evaluating cost estimates for
alternative remedial responses to the
uncontrolled releases of hazardous substances.
^Remedial Actions For Contaminated
Groundwater; A Guide
4/89 - HSCD 5 pages
Available From - PIC
Order Number-9283.1-2FS
Summarizes key issues in the development,
evaluation, and selection of groundwater
remedial actions at Superfund sites, including
CERCLA requirements, project planning, and
remedial action objectives, as presented in the
comprehensive guidance, EPA/540/6-88/003.
^Remedial Actions For Contaminated
Groundwater At Superfund Sites; Guidance
12/88 - HSCD 180 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-88/003
Emphasizes decision-making issues related to
contaminated groundwater. This guidance is
designed for use by contractors conducting RI/FS
activities at sites where groundwater is
contaminated; RPMs responsible for ensuring the
quality of information contained in the RI/FS; and
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decision makers responsible for selection and
subsequent performance evaluation of
groundwater remedial actions at Superfund sites.
Key considerations in selecting a groundwater
remedy and a consistent approach to making
contaminated groundwater cleanup decisions are
outlined. (See also: "A Guide on Remedial
Actions for Contaminated Groundwater,"
9283.1-FS, which serves as a summary to this
manual.)
Remedial Design And Remedial Action
(RD/RA) Guidance; Superfund
6/1/86-HSCD 112 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-04A
Assists agencies and individuals who plan,
administer, and manage RD/RAs at Superfund
sites.
Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibility Study
(FS) Improvements
7/22/87 - HSCD
14 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-20
Identifies methods of reducing overall project
schedules and costs while retaining a quality
product. Four major points are included: phased
RI/FS, streamlined project planning, management
of handoffs, and RI/FS control reviews.
Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibility Study
(FS) Improvements Follow-Up
4/25/88 - HSCD
18 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.3-05
Delineates improvements developed for more
effective RI/FSs.
^Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibility
Study (FS) Improvements Phase II;
Streamlining Recommendations
2/14/89 - HSCD 5 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.3-06
Presents a second set of recommendations for
streamlining measures to reduce the cost and
duration of RIs and FSs.
Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Primer
9/30/87-HSCD 56 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-87/005
Provides orientation for the new RPM to the
duties, responsibilities, and decisions required to
serve as the Agency's representative in charge of
a Superfund site.
Removal Action Levels At Contaminated
Drinking Water Sites; Interim Final Guidance
10/6/87 - ERD 14 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9360.1-01
Provides interim final guidance on removal action
levels at contaminated drinking water sites.
Removal Actions At Methane Release Sites
1/23/86 - ERD 2 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9360.0-08
Clarifies EPA's policy on the appropriateness of
CERCLA removal actions at methane gas release
sites.
Removal Cost Management Manual
4/88 - ERD 222 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9360.0-02B
Provides comprehensive cost management
procedures for use by EPA at removals authorized
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by CERCLA. For use by the On-Scene
Coordinator and other on-scene personnel when
performing cost management activities at
Superfund removal sites. The manual includes a
discussion of the concept and an approach to cost
management; techniques for cost projection and
tracking; techniques for cost control, monitoring
and verification of contractor charges; and cost
recovery and cost documentation.
Removal Procedures, Revision #3; Superfund
2/88 - ERD 365 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9360.0-03B
Provides EPA response officials with uniform,
Agency-wide guidance on removal actions.
National Contingency Plan definitions relevant to
the program, removal policies as determined by
OERR, and step-by-step directions for
preparation and approval of documentation are
addressed.
Removal Program Priorities
3/31/88 - ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9360.0-18
4 pages
Sets priorities for managing removal activities at
the Regional level.
-^Resource Distribution For The Technical
Assistance Grant Program
6/29/89 - HSCD 3 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9200.3-04
Clarifies the resource base for the TAGs, as
published in the Federal Register in an Interim
Final Rule.
^Responding To Discharges Of Sinking
Hazardous Substances; Handbook
1987 -ERD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-87/001
Provides guidance on response to spills of
chemicals that sink in water bodies and
contaminate bottom materials. This manual
describes decision-making associated with
defining spill parameters and impacts, and with
selecting responses and cleanup mitigative
technologies.
-^Results Of FY-88 Record Of Decision
Analysis
5/1/89-HSCD 7pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.3-07
Transmits results of the draft OERR/OWPE
analysis of FY-88 RODs, and outlines goals based
on the analysis to promote ROD consistency and
quality to ensure that the remedial program is
conducted consistent with SARA.
&Risk Assessment Guidance For
Superfund, Volume I, Human Health
Evaluation Manual
6/89- HSED Manual
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/1-89/002
Assists RPMs and OSCs in managing
environmental and public health risk assessment
at Superfund sites. This interim final manual,
when used with Volume II, "Environmental
Evaluation Manual," replaces the Public Health
Evaluation Manual issued in 1986.
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&Risk Assessment Guidance For
Superfund, Volume II, Environmental
Evaluation Manual
3/89- HSED
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/1-89/001
57 pages
Assists RPMs and OSCs in managing
environmental and public health risk assessment
at Superfund sites. This interim final manual,
when used with Volume I, "Public Health
Evaluation Manual," replaces the Public Health
Evaluation Manual issued in 1986.
Risk Assessment Information Directory;
Superfund
12/17/86 - HSED
Available From - CERI
Order Number-540/1-86/061
102 pages
Provides information on resources for conducting
risk assessment activities at Superfund sites.
Role Of Expedited Response Actions (ERAS)
Under SARA
4/21/87-ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9360.0-15
18 pages
Provides direction on the appropriate use of
ERAs. This memorandum from the Director of
OERR to Region 7 updates Directive 9360-10 and
defines ERAs as removal actions performed by
remedial contractors.
Selected Technical Guidance For Superfund
Projects
12/88 - OERR
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/8-89/004
Lists a selection of reports that can be obtained
for technical assistance on Superfund projects.
Ordering locations and information are also
provided.
Selection Of Remedy; Interim Guidance On
Superfund
12/24/86 - HSCD 12 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-19
Provides interim guidance regarding
implementation of SARA cleanup standards
provisions, and highlights new requirements on
the RI/FS process.
^ Shirco Electric Infrared Incineration
System At The Peak Oil Superfund Site
1988 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S5-88/002
Observes and samples Shirco infrared incinerator
performance during a removal operation
conducted by EPA Region IV in Brandon, Florida.
Pilot-Scale Infrared Incinerator
System At Rose Township Demode Road;
Superfund Site
1989 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S5-89/007
Observes and samples performance of
technology on a Superfund cleanup site.
&SITE Program Applications Analysis:
Assessment of Superfund Applications For
The Hazcon, Inc. Solidification Technology
1989 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/A5-89/001
Evaluates the HAZCON solidification technology
and its applicability as an on-site treatment
method for waste site cleanup. A demonstration
was held at the Douglassville, Pennsylvania site
in the fall of 1987.
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&SITE Program Applications Analysis:
Shirco Infrared Thermal Destruction System
1989 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/5-89/010
Provides analysis and information on program
applications at designated Superfund sites.
^Site-Specific Contracting For Removals
4/89- ERD 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9242.2.-02
Provides direction on the use of site-specific
contracts for removal actions.
Slurry Trench Construction For Pollution
Migration Controls
2/1/84 - HSCD Manual
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-84-177831
Provides in-depth guidance on the use of slurry
walls for the control of sub-surface pollutants, and
describes the barriers to site remediation. The
theory of function, design, and use of slurry walls
is presented.
^Stabilization/Solidification of Hazardous
Waste; Handbook
1986 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S2-86/001
Describes reagents and methodology determined
to be useful in stabilizing/solidifying hazardous
wastes. This handbook can be used to assess
technical solutions proposed for specific remedial
action cases.
&Standard Operating Safety Guides
7/5/88-ERD 127pages
Order Number-9285.1-01C
Incorporates current OSHA regulations for
hazardous waste workers, as described in 29 CFR
1919, Part 110. This manual was developed in
accordance with policies and procedures for
employee health and safety established in May
1984.
Special Order: Rod Turpin
ERT-U.S. EPA
Raritan Depot, Bldg. 10
Edison, NJ 08837
State Access To EPA Contractors During
Remedial Process
4/27/88 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9375.1-12
8 pages
Reaffirms procedures for State retention of EPA
contractors during the remedial response
process.
State Lead Remedial Project Manual
12/1/86 - HSCD Manual
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB-87-183141
Assists the EPA RPMs in managing State-lead
remedial response projects. Details of the
responsibilities of the RPM during the planning,
design, construction, operation and close-out of
remedial response projects are described.
State Participation In Pre-Remedial And
Remedial Response; Interim Guidance
7/21/87-HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9375.1-09
22 pages
Provides interim guidance on State participation
in pre-remedial and remedial response, including
the use of cooperative agreements.
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^Superfund Analytical Review And
Oversight
10/18/88 HSED 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9240.0-03
Outlines procedures and responsibilities related
to review and oversight of Superfund analytical
data.
^Superfund Automated Records Of
Decision System (RODs) User's Manual
8/88- HSCD 120 pages
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-89/005
Provides instructions for using the Agency's ROD
database for planning a course of action to clean
up a Superfund site proposed or listed on the
NPL
^Superfund Community Relations Program:
A Guide To Effective Presentations With
Visual Aids
6/89 - HSCD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-89/001
55 pages
Presents a collection of proven visual aids
presentation techniques useful in communicating
issues concerning Superfund cleanup techniques
to a general audience. The guide is targeted
primarily at individuals implementing the
Superfund Community Relations Program.
^Superfund Decision Documents: The
Proposed Plan, The Record Of Decision
Explanation Of Significant Differences, And
The Record Of Decision Amendment; Interim
Final Guidance
7/89- HSCD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - 540/G-89/007
200 pages
Provides a standard format for documenting
Superfund remedial action decisions. Roles and
responsibilities of EPA, State, and other Federal
agencies in developing selected remedies and
preparing decision documents are clarified. This
guidance has been prepared on the basis of SARA
and the existing NCP (1985) and includes
additional information that is consistent with the
proposed NCP.
^Superfund Emergency Response Actions,
Vol.3
8/89 - EflD
Available From - PIC or CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/8-89/005
175 pages
Serves as the third annual report for public use on
short-term removal actions undertaken by EPA
between October 1987 and September 1988.
(Volumes 1 and 2 are also available from the PIC
by title.)
Superfund: Getting Into The Act
4/89 - 0PM
Available From - PIC or CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/G-89/003a
60 pages
Assists those interested in providing contractual
services to the Superfund program. This
document describes current Superfund contracts
and provides contact points, addresses, and
telephone numbers of firms with Superfund
contracts.
^Superfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation (SITE) Program; Progress And
Accomplishments In Fiscal Year 1988
3/89 - HSCD
Available From - PIC
Order Number - 540/5-89/009
40 pages
This is the second Report to Congress on the
SITE Program. The progress, accomplishments,
and results of the SITE Program through 1988 are
summarized. This report also focuses on
completed demonstrations and provides
performance data and results.
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Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE) Program Strategy And Program Plan
12/1/86 - HSCD 58 pages
Available From - CERI, or
Order Number - EPA/540/G-86/001
Available From - NTIS
Order Number - PB/87-181939
Describes the SITE program strategy and
program plan, and provides information on
participation in the program.
ASuperfund Internal Delegations Of
Authority
9/24/87 - 0PM 50 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9260.5-01
Represents the final version of new and revised
delegations of authority implementing the
provisions of SARA.
ASuperfund: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
12/8 7 - OERR 24 pages
Order Number - Order By Title From PIC
Provides an overview of the Superfund program
for public use. The history and progress, as well
as how Superfund works, what its implications
are, the role of the States, and the future of
Superfund program are discussed.
&Superfund Program Management Manual
7/89 - 0PM 200 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9200.3-01 C
Discusses the relationships among the major
Superfund program management tools. This
two-volume manual, commonly known as the
"SCAP", identifies program goals and priorities,
translates program priorities into targets and
measures that are planned and tracked through
the Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments
Plan (SCAP), uses targets and measures to
allocate resources, and uses the evaluation
process to determine whether program goals are
being met. Volume II Appendices represent the
FY91 methodologies for deriving each of the work
plan targets and projection measures.
^Superfund Treatment Technologies: A
Vendor Inventory
1986 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-86/004F
Provides current information on capability and
availability of mobile treatment units of Superfund
waste, including descriptions and technical
information.
i&Superfund University Training Institutes
Request For Workshop Attendees
6/1/89 - OPMT 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9285.9-03
Announces initiation of Superfund University
Training Institutes as a component of the
OSC/RPM support program, and informs Regions
of the current status of the institutes and requests
nominees for pilot training workshop.
^Systems To Accelerate In Situ
Stabilization Of Waste Deposits
1986 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S2-86/002
Describes the use of reactants, including
biodegradation, surfactant-assistant flushing,
hydrolysis, and oxidation to stabilize waste.
Methods of delivery assessed include flooding,
surface flooding, ponding, surface spraying,
ditching, and subsurface infiltration beds.
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RESEARCH INFORMATION (CERi)
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NTIS documents have a service fee and a special order number; please call (703) 487-4650. (For rush
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Technical Assistance Grants (TAG) Program
Activities Prior To Issuance Of Interim Final
Rule
1/11/88 - HSCD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number- 9230.1-02
8 pages
Supplies interim information for managing the
TAG program prior to promulgation of the final
rulemaking.
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs);
Superfund
4/89- HSCD 7 pages
Order Number - Order By Title From PIC
Provides information for the public on Superfund
TAGs, specifically addressing the use of TAGs,
choosing a technical advisor, and application
procedures regarding who may apply and how.
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contract
User's Manual
9/1/87 - ERD
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9242.4-01A
225 pages
Explains the nature of TAT contract resources,
responsibilities, and procedures for operating
under this contract, and the means to evaluate
and compensate contractor performance.
^Technological Approaches To The
Cleanup Of Radiologically Contaminated
Superfund Sites
1988 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-88/002
Identifies technologies for removing or stabilizing
radiological contamination at Superfund sites.
Exclusive remediation of soil is addressed.
Various technologies and the need for additional
assessment studies are evaluated.
&Technology Demonstration Summary:
International Waste Technologies In Situ
Stabilization Solidification, Hialeah, FL
1989 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S5-89/004
Demonstrates the International Waste
Technologies (IWT) process, utilizing the
GEO-Con, Inc. deep-soil-mixing equipment under
the Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE) Program. This demonstration occurred in
April 1988 at the site of the General Electric
Company electric service shop in Hialeah,
Florida, where soil contained polchlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) and localized concentrations of
volatile organic and heavy metal contaminants.
The technical criteria used to evaluate the
effectiveness of the IWT process were
contaminant mobility, based on leaching and
permeability tests; and the potential integrity of
solidified soils, based on measurements of
physical and microstructural properties.
^Technology Demonstration Summary:
Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System,
Groveland, MA
1989 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S5-89/003
Terra Vac Inc's vacuum extraction system was
demonstrated at the Valley Manufactured
Products Company, Inc. site in Groveland,
Massachusetts. The property is part of the
Groveland Wells Superfund site and is
contaminated mainly by trichloroethylene (TCE).
Vacuum extracting entails removal and venting of
volatile organic constituents (VOCs) such as TCE
from the vadose or unsaturated zone in the
ground by use of extraction wells and vacuum
pumps.
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^Technology Demonstration Summary:
The American Combustion Pyretron Thermal
Destruction System At The U.S. EPA's
Combustion Facility
5/89 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S5-89/008
Includes eight separate tests at the EPA's
Combustion Research Facility (CRF) in Jefferson,
Arkansas. The report includes a description of
the Pyretron and of the facilities used at CRF, the
tests conducted as part of this demonstration, the
data obtained, and an overall performance and
cost evaluation of the system.
A Technology Evaluation Report Site
Program Demonstration Test Hazcon
Solidification - Douglassville, PA
5/89 - ORD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/S5-89/001
Establishes a formal program to accelerate the
development, demonstration, and use of new
innovative technologies as alternatives to current
containment systems for hazardous wastes.
^cTreatability Studies Contractor Work
Assignments
7/12/89 -HSCD 2 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9380.3-01
Requires all future remedial and removal work
assignments involving treatability studies to
contain a provision requiring the contractor to
provide the Agency's Superfund Data Base with a
copy of the work products.
^Treatment Standards And Minimum
Technology Requirements Under Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
7/89 - 0PM 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9347.3-03FS
Summarizes the types and effective dates of
treatment standards, and outlines procedures for
compliance with the treatment standards and
minimum technology requirements set during
national capacity extensions.
A Treatment Technologies For Hazardous
Wastes At Superfund Sites; Guide
2/89 - HSCD
Available From - CERI
Order Number - EPA/540/2-89/052
Designed for use by EPA Regional Offices,
States, remedial contractors, and others to aid in
the identification of alternative technologies that
have been or are currently being developed at
Superfund Sites.
T^Unaddressed National Priorities List
(NPL) Sites
7/6/89 -ERD 11 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9200.2-01
Reiterates the Agency's intention to complete
removal assessments at all unaddressed sites by
September 30, 1989, and requests Regions to
provide status reports.
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Site Ranking
Systems - A User's Manual
7/16/82-HSED 66 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-03
Describes the method developed to rank
hazardous substance facilities in determining
eligibility for inclusion on the NPL. (This directive
reprints the Federal Register discussion of
7/16/84.)
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Updating The National Priorities List (NPL):
Update #6 Proposal
9/17/85 -HSED
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9320.3-06
4 pages
Memorandum provides specific information on the
scope, scheduling, and procedures for preparing
sites for proposal on Update #6 of the NPL.
Describes the future implications of a proposed
delisting policy on adding sites to the NPL.
Use Of Expanded Removal Authority To
Address National Priorities List (NPL) And
Proposed NPL Sites
2/7/87 - ERD
4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number-9360.0-14
Directs Regions to evaluate NPL and proposed
NPL sites to determine if the expanded removal
authority in SARA can be used to clean up, or
substantially clean up, these sites.
User's Guide To The Contract Laboratory
Program (CLP)
12/88 - HSED 250 pages
Order Number - Order By Title From SDIC
Outlines the requirements and analytical
procedures of new CLP protocols developed from
technical caucus recommendations. This guide,
which reflects the status of the program as of
December 1986, describes an organic and
inorganic analytical program.
fusing Removal Authorities For Speeding
Remedial Projects; Requirements
(Clarification of Policy)
7/6/89 - ERD 2 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9355.0-25A
Describes the removal authorities to speed up
remedial projects at seven NPL sites. Discusses
how to get NPL sites cleaned up by using the
remedial project management approach.
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Share For
Remedial Planning Activities At Privately
Owned Sites
5/13/83 - HSCD 1 page
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9250.3-01
Reverses the March 11, 1982, policy (see
9246.0-01) to allow the funding of remedial
investigation, feasibility studies, and remedial
design at privately owned sites without a State
cost share. (See also 9250.3-02.)
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Sharing For
Remedial Planning; Guidance On
Implementing
6/3/83 - HSCD 4 pages
Available From - SDIC
Order Number - 9250.3-02
Establishes procedures for implementing cost the
sharing policy as reflected in 9250.3-01.
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SECTION 5
ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
To determine where to order a document, refer to the order number. The first part of the order number lists
the office at which the document can be obtained. The second part of the order number identifies the
document.
EXAMPLE
Available From -CERI * Available From
Order Number - EPA/540/1 -88/001
Document Number
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SECTION 6
SUBJECT INDEX
SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER
AIR EMISSIONS - See also Dust Control
Control Of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers At Superfund Groundwater Sites 9
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #8 - Air Surveillance 15
ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLIES
Providing Alternative Water Supplies; Guidance 22
ANALYTICAL LABORATORY SUPPORT AND SAMPLING INSTRUCTIONS - See also Sampling and Con-
tract Lab Program
Analytical Support For Superfund 4
Superfund Analytical Review And Oversight 29
User's Guide To The Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) 33
ARAR - See Compliance with Other Laws
AWARDS
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) And Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Special Recognition 21
Awards
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Catalog Of Superfund Program Publications 5
Hazardous Waste Bibliography 16
Selected Technical Guidance For Superfund Projects 27
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - See Analytical Laboratory Support and Sampling Instructions
CLAIMS
Forwarding Claims To Headquarters 15
Notification Of Restrictions On Reimbursement Of Private Party Costs For Removal Actions 20
CLANDESTINE DRUG LABORATORIES
Clandestine Drug Laboratories; Guidelines For Cleanup (Proposed) 6
CLEAN WATER ACT INTERFACE
Delegations Of Authority Under The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) Applicable 11
To The Superfund Program
Discharge Of Wastewater From CERCLA Sites Into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 12
COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS (ARARS)
Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Q's And A's 4
CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws Manual Part I (Draft) 5
CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws Manual Part II (Interim Report) 5
Compliance With Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs), Interim 8
Guidance
Compliance With The RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions, Policy For Superfund 8
Discharge Of Wastewater From CERCLA Sites Into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 12
Environmental Review Requirements For Removal Actions 13
Regional Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) And Land Disposal 23
Restrictions (LDR) Contacts
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SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER
COMMUNITY RELATIONS - See also Technical Assistance Grants Program
Community Relations Activities At Superfund Enforcement Sites - Interim Guidance 7
Community Relations Guidance For Evaluating Citizen Concerns At Superfund Sites 7
Community Relations In Superfund - A Handbook (Interim Guidance) 7
Community Relations Policy (Superfund) 7
Community Relations Requirements For Operable Units 8
Evaluating The Environment At Superfund Sites; A Citizen's Guide 13
Hazardous Waste Releases On Indian Land: Beginning The Superfund Process 16
Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide To Effective Presentations With Visual Aids 29
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Work Assignment Management Field Guide 4
Contract Officer Authorization Before Contractor Activation; Need 9
CORE Program Cooperative Agreements and Small/Disadvantaged Business Utilization In The 10
Superfund Program
Decentralized Contractor Performance Evaluation And Award Fee Process For Remedial Pro- 10
gram Contracts; Implementation
Effective Management Of The Contract Laboratory Program (Parts I and II); Guidelines 12
Emergency Response Cleanup Services (ERCS) User's Manual 12
Managing EPA's Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) 18
Model Performance Standards For Superfund Project Officers, Deputy Project Officers and Work 18
Assignment Managers/Delivery Order Officers
Organizing Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Contract Files, Guidance 20
Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual 24
Site-Specific Contracting For Removals 28
State Access To EPA Contractors During Remedial Process 28
Superfund: Getting Into The Act 29
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contract User's Manual 31
Treatibility Studies Contractor Work Assignments 32
CONTRACT LAB PROGRAM (CLP)
Effective Management Of The Contract Laboratory Program (Parts I and II), Guidelines 12
Managing EPA's Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) 18
User's Guide To The Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) 33
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS - See State Program Management
COSTS AND COST SHARING
Cost Sharing Of Immediate Removals At Publicly Owned Sites, Policy 10
Cost Sharing Of Remedial Actions At Publicly Owned Sites, Policy 10
Notification Of Restrictions On Reimbursement Of Private Party Costs For Removal Actions 20
Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual 24
Removal Cost Management Manual 25
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Share For Remedial Planning Activities At Privately Owned Sites 33
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Sharing For Remedial Planning, Guidance On Implementing 33
DATA MANAGEMENT
CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement 6
DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES
Data Quality Objectives Development Guidance On Remedial Response Actions (Two Volumes) 10
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DELEGATIONS
Delegations Of Authority Under The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) Applicable 11
To The Superfund Program
Redelegation Of Authority Under CERCLA And SARA 23
Superfund Internal Delegations Of Authority 30
DEMONSTRATION BULLETINS - See also Technologies
Demonstration Bulletin: CF Systems Corporation 11
Demonstration Bulletin: In-Situ Vacuum Extraction - Terra Vac, Inc 11
Demonstartion Bulletin: International Waste Technologies 11
Demonstration Bulletin: Shirco Infrared Peak Oil 11
Demonstration Bulletin: Solidification/Stabilization Process 11
Demonstration Bulletin: The Pyretron Oxygen Burner 12
DRINKING WATER
Removal Action Levels At Contaminated Drinking Water Sites; Interim Final Guidance 25
DUST CONTROL
Dust Control At Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook 12
Fugitive Dust Control Techniques At Hazardous Waste Sites 15
EMERGENCY AND EXPEDITED RESPONSE ACTIONS - See also Removal Actions
Clarification On Allow/ability Of Management Assistance To States For Expedited Response 6
Actions (ERAs) And Removals
Emergency Response Cleanup Services (ERCS) User's Manual 12
The Emergency Response Notification System 12
Expedited Response Actions 14
"On-Scene" 20
Role Of Expedited Response Actions (ERAs) Under SARA 27
Superfund Emergency Response Actions, Vol. 3 29
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENTS - See also Health Assessments and Risk Assessments
Exposure Assessment Manual (Superfund) 14
FACT SHEETS
Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Qs & As 4
The Emergency Response Notification System 12
Evaluating The Environment At Superfund Sites; A Citizen's Guide 13
Managing EPA's Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) 18
Obtaining A Soil And Debris Treatability Variance For Remedial Actions 20
"On-Scene" 20
Preliminary Assessment Petition 22
Remedial Actions For Contaminated Groundwater; A Guide 24
Superfund Emergency Response Actions, Vol. 3 29
FEDERAL FACILITIES
Federal Facilities 14
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FIELD OPERATING GUIDES
A Compendium Of Superfund Field Operations 8
Employee Occupational Health & Safety 13
Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Manual 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #4 - Site Entry 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #6 - Work Zones 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #7 - Decontamination Of Response Personnel 15
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #8 - Air Surveillance 15
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #9 - Site Safety Plan 15
Occupational Health Technical Assistance And Enforcement Guidelines For Superfund 20
Standard Operating Safety Guides 28
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CORAS Bulletin 9
Forwarding Claims To Headquarters 15
Funding For Groundwater And Surface Water Restoration Actions; Interim Guidance 15
Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual 24
Removal Cost Management Manual 25
FLOOD PLAINS AND WETLANDS
Flood Plains And Wetlands Assessments; Policy 15
GROUNDWATER
Funding For Groundwater And Surface Water Restoration Actions, Interim Guidance 15
Groundwater Remediation At The Millcreek, Pennsylvania Site; Recommendations 16
Leachate Plume Management 18
Remedial Actions For Contaminated Groundwater; A Guide 24
Remedial Actions For Contaminated Groundwater At Superfund Sites; Guidance 24
HAZARDOUS SITE RANKING SYSTEM (HRS) - See also National Priorities List
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Site Ranking Systems - A User's Manual 32
HEALTH AND SAFETY
A Compendium Of Superfund Field Operations 8
Employee Occupational Health & Safety 13
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #4 - Site Entry 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #6 - Work Zones 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #7 - Decontamination Of Response Personnel 15
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #8 - Air Surveillance 15
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #9 - Site Safety Plan 15
Occupational Health Technical Assistance And Enforcement Guidelines For Superfund 20
OSWER Integrated Health And Saftey Policy 21
Standard Operating Safety Guides 28
HEALTH ASSESSMENTS - See also Exposure Assessment and Risk Assessment
Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease Registry (ATSDRJ Health Assessment Activities With 4
The Superfund Remedial Process; Guidance For Coordinating
Health Assessments By The Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease Registry (ATSDR) In 16
FY-88
Health Effects Assesssment Documents 16
Public Health Evaluation Manual; Superfund 23
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INCINERATION
Shirco Electric Infrared Incineration System At The Peak Oil Superfund Site 27
Shirco Pilot-Scale Infrared Incinerator System At Rose Township Demode Road; Superfund Site 27
INDIAN LAND
Hazardous Waste Releases On Indian Land: Beginning The Superfund Process 16
INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS (IAG)
Interagency Agreement Between Corps Of Engineers And EPA In Executing P.L. 96-510 17
Joint CORPS/EPA Guidance 17
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) Between The Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease 18
Registry (ASTDR) and EPA
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) Between Federal Emergency Management Agency 18
(FEMA) and EPA For The Implementation Of CERCLA Relocation Activities Under P.L. 96-510
LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
Compliance With The RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions, Policy For Superfund 8
Complying With The California List Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 8
Complying With The Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 8
Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Are Applicable To CERCLA Response 12
Actions
Evaluation Of Program And Enforcement-Lead Records Of Decision (RODs) For Consistency 13
With RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions
Land Disposal Restriction As Relevant And Appropriate Requirements For CERCLA Con- 18
laminated Soil & Debris
Obtaining A Soil And Debris Treatability Variance For Remedial Actions 20
Overview Of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 21
Regional Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) and Land Disposal 23
Restrictions (LDR) Contacts
Treatment Standards And Minimum Technology Requirements Under Land Disposal Restrictions 32
(LDR)
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) - See Interagency Agreements
METHANE SITES
Removal Actions At Methane Release Sites 25
MINING WASTE
Applicability Of RCRA Requirements To CERCLA Mining Waste Sites 4
RCRA Special Study Waste Definitions Sites Requiring Additional Consideration Prior To 23
National Priorities List (NPL) Proposal Under SARA
MODELING
Modeling Remedial Actions At Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 19
NATIONAL CONTINGENCY PLAN (NCP)
Relationship Of The Removal And Remedial Program Under The Revised National Contingency 24
Plan (NCP)
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST (NPL) - See also Hazardous Site Ranking System
Completion And Deletion Of National Priorities List (NPL) Sites; Procedures 8
Consideration Of Sections 105(g) And 125 Of SARA Prior To The NPL Proposal Of Special Study 9
Waste Sites; Interim Guidance
Establishing The National Priorities List (NPL); Guidance 13
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SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST (NPL) - See also Hazardous Site Ranking System (Continued)
Information Release Policy; Interim 17
Municipal Landfills On The National Priorities List (NPL); Listing 19
National Priorities List; Proposed Update #9 19
National Priorities List (NPL) Information Update #4 19
National Priorities List (NPL) Update, Instructions For Promulgating 19
National Priorities List (NPL) Update #3, Guidance 19
Non-Natipnal Priorities List (NPL) Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant Or Prece- 20
dent-Setting Issues; Guidance
RCRA/National Priorities List (NPL) Listing Policy 23
RCRA Special Study Waste Definitions: Sites Requiring Additional Consideration Prior To 23
National Priorities List (NPL) Proposal Under SARA
Unaddressed National Priorities List (NPL) Sites 32
Updating The National Priorities List (NPL): Update #6 Proposal 33
NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEES
Designation of State Natural Resource Trustees 12
NINETY DAY STUDY
A Management Review Of The Superfund Program ("Ninety Day Study") 18
OFF-SITE POLICY - See also RCRA/CERCLA Interface
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility Of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring 5
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice To Facilities 5
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Requirements For Selecting An Off-Site Option In A Superfund 6
Response Action
OSWER Strategy For Management Oversight Of The CERCLA Remedial Action Start Mandate 21
OUT-OF-STATE SHIPMENTS
Notification Of Out-Of-State Shipments Of Superfund Site Wastes 20
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTS & SITE INVESTIGATIONS(PA/SI)
Expanded Site Inspection (ESI) Transitional Guidance for FY-88 13
Hazardous Waste Releases On Indian Land: Beginning The Superfund Process 16
Preliminary Assessment (PA) Guidance FY-1988 22
Preliminary Assessment Petition 22
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION
Communications Planning Process In The Office Of Emergency And Remedial Response 7
Designation Of State Natural Resource Trustees 12
Federal Facilities 14
FY-89 OERR Strategic Management Planning Initiative, Transmittal 16
A Management Review Of The Superfund Program ("Ninety Day Study") 18
The New Superfund 19
OSWER Strategy For Management Oversight Of The CERCLA Remedial Action Start Mandate 21
OSWER Superfund Directory 21
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives For FY-89 And First Quarter FY-90 24
Removal Procedures, Revision #3; Superfund 26
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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION (Continued)
Removal Program Priorities 26
Superfund: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 30
Superfund Program Management Manual 30
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Manual 14
State Lead Remedial Project Manual 28
RCRA/CERCLA INTERFACE
Applicability Of RCRA Requirements To CERCLA Mining Waste Sites 4
Compliance With The RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions, Policy For Superfund 8
Consideration Of Sections 105(g) And 125 Of SARA Prior To The NPL Proposal Of Special Study 9
Waste Sites; Interim Guidance
Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Are Applicable To CERCLA Response 12
Actions
Evaluation Of Program And Enforcement-Lead Records Of Decision (RODs) For Consistency 13
With RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions
Municipal Landfills On The National Priorities List (NPL); Listing 19
Obtaining A Soil And Debris Treatability Variance For Remedial Actions 20
Overview Of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 21
RCRA/CERCLA Guidance On Non-Contiguous Sites And On-Site Management Of Waste 22
Residue (Interim Guidance)
RCRA/National Priorities List (NPL) Listing Policy 23
RCRA Special Study Waste Definitions: Sites Requiring Additional Consideration Prior To 23
National Priorities List (NPL) Proposal Under SARA
Regional Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) and Land Disposal 23
Restrictions (LDR) Contacts
RECORDS OF DECISION (ROD)
Decision Documents For Approving Fund-Financed And Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) 11
Remedial Actions Under CERCLA; Preparation
Evaluation Of Program And Enforcement-Lead Records Of Decision (RODs) For Consistency 13
With RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions
Results Of FY-88 Record Of Decision Analysis 26
Superfund Automated Records Of Decision System (RODs) User's Manual 28
Superfund Decision Documents: The Proposed Plan, The Record Of Decision Explanation Of 28
Significant Differences, And The Record Of Decision Amendment; Interim Final Guidance On
Preparing
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Model Program For Removal Site File Management 18
REMEDIAL RESPONSE
Case Studies Addendum: 1-8-Remedial Response At Hazardous Waste Sites 5
Implementation Of The "Contribute To The Efficient Remedial Performance" Provision; 17
Guidance
Initiating Remedial Response Services; Procedures 17
Modeling Remedial Actions At Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 19
OSWER Strategy For Management Oversight Of The CERCLA Remedial Action Start Mandate 21
Political Subdivision - Lead for Remedial Response 22
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REMEDIAL RESPONSE (Continued)
Relationship Of The Removal And Remedial Program Under The Revised National Contingency 24
Plan (NCR)
Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Primer 25
Using Removal Authorities For Speeding Remedial Projects, Requirements (Clarification Of 33
Policy)
REMEDIAL DESIGN/REMEDIAL ACTION (RD/RA)
Obtaining A Soil And Debris Treatability Variance For Remedial Actions 20
Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual 24
Remedial Design And Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance; Superfund 25
Treatibihty Studies Contractor Work Assignments 32
REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDIES (RI/FS)
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under CERCLA; Guidance 9
Participation Of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPS) In Development Of Remedial Investiga- 21
tions And Feasibility Studies (His and FSs)
Remedial Investigation (Rll/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements 25
Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements Follow-Up 25
Remedial Investigation (RIJ/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements Phase II, Streamlining Recom- 25
mendations
Selection of Remedy; Interim Guidance on Superfund 27
REMEDIAL TECHNOLOGIES - See Technologies
REMOVAL ACTIONS - See also Emergency and Expedited Response Actions
Environmental Review Requirements For Removal Actions 13
Implementation Of The "Contribute To The Efficient Remedial Performance" Provision; 17
Guidance
Implementation Of The Revised Statutory Limits On Removal Actions; Guidance 17
National Priorities List; Proposed Update #9 19
Non-Natipnal Priorities List (NPL) Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant Or Prece- 20
dent-Setting Issues; Guidance
Relationship Of The Removal And Remedial Program Under The Revised National Contingency 24
Plan (NCR)
Removal Action Levels At Contaminated Drinking Water Sites; Interim Final Guidance 25
Removal Cost Management Manual 25
Site-Specific Contracting For Removals 28
Unaddressed National Priorities List (NPL) Sites 32
Use Of Expanded Removal Authority To Address National Priorities List (NPL) And Proposed 33
NPL Sites
Using Removal Authorities For Speeding Remedial Projects, Requirements (Clarification Of 33
Policy)
RISK ASSESSMENT - See also Exposure Assessment and Health Assessment
Joint Use of Vehicles For Transportation Of Hazardous And Non-Hazardous Materials (Report 17
To Congress)
Risk Assessment Guidance For Superfund, Volume I, Human Health Evaluation Manual 26
Risk Assessment Guidance For Superfund, Volume II, Environmental Evaluation Manual 27
Risk Assessment Information Directory; Superfund 27
SAFETY - See also Health and Safety
Standard Operating Safety Guides 28
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SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER
SAMPLING
Data Quality Objectives Development Guidance On Remedial Response Actions (Two Volumes) 10
Decentralization Of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions 10
Field Screening Methods Catalog 14
SARA IMPLEMENTATION
Implementation Of The "Contribute To The Efficient Remedial Performance" Provision; 17
Guidance
Implementation Of The Revised Statutory Limits On Removal Actions Guidance 17
Pre-Remedial Strategy For Implementing SARA 22
SELECTION OF REMEDY - See also Records Of Decision (ROD)
Selection of Remedy, Interim Guidance on Superfund 27
SINKING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Responding To Discharges Of Sinking Hazardous Substances; Handbook 26
SITE PROGRAM
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Progress And Accomplishments 29
In Fiscal Year 1988
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy And Program Plan 30
SMALL BUSINESSES
CORE Program Cooperative Agreements and Small/Disadvantaged Business Utilization In The 10
Superfund Program
SOIL LEAD CLEANUP LEVELS
Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels At Superfund Sites, Interim Gudance 13
SPECIAL STUDY WASTES
Consideration Of Sections 105(g) And 125 Of SARA Prior To The National Priorities List (NPL) 9
Proposal Of Special Study Waste Sites, Interim Guidance
RCRA Special Study Waste Definitions Sites Requiring Additional Consideration Prior To 23
National Priorities List (NPL) Proposal Under SARA
STABILIZATION/SOLIDIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Stabilization/Solidification Of Hazardous Waste, Handbook 28
Systems To Accelerate In Situ Stabilization Of Waste Deposits 30
STATE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Award Of Cooperative Agreements To Political Subdivisions 5
Clarification On Allowabihty Of Management Assistance To States For Expedited Response 6
Actions (ERAs) And Removals
Cooperative Agreements And Superfund Slate Contracts For Superfund Response Actions, 40 9
CFPI Part 35 Subpart 0
CORE Program Cooperative Agreements and Small/Disadvantaged Bjsmess Utilization In The 10
SuperfundProgram
Funding For State CORE Program Cooperative Agreement, State-Specific Additional Functions 16
Funding For State CORE Program Cooperative Agreements 16
Political Subdivision - Lead for Remedial Response 22
Preparation Of A Superfund Memorandum Of Agreement; Guidance (Interim Final) 22
Procurement Under Superfund Remedial Cooperative Agreements; Guidance 22
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SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER
STATE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT (Continued)
State Access To EPA Contractors During Remedial Process 28
State Lead Remedial Project Manual 28
State Participation In Pre-Remedial And Remedial Response; Interim Guidance 28
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS PROGRAM
Citizen's Guidance Manual For The Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program 6
Regional Guidance Manual For The Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program 24
Resource Distribution for Technical Assistance Grant Program 26
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) Program Activities Prior To Issuance Of Interim Final Rule 31
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs); Superfund 31
TECHNOLOGIES - See also Demonstration Bulletins
Advancing The Use Of Treatment Technologies For Superfund Remedies 4
Assessment Of International Technologies For Superfund Applications' Technology Review And 5
Trip Report Results
Cleanup Of Surface Impoundment Sites; Guidance 6
Cleanup Of Surface Tank And Drum Sites; Guidance 7
Covers For Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 10
Dust Control At Hazardous Waste Sites, Handbook 12
Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels At Superfund Sites, Interim Guidance 13
Fugitive Dust Control Techniques At Hazardous Waste Sites 15
Hazardous Waste Bibliography 16
Leachate Plume Management 18
Mobile Treatment Technologies For Superfund Wastes 18
Remedial Action At Waste Disposal Sites Handbook (Revised) 24
Responding To Discharges Of Sinking Hazardous Substances, Handbook 26
Selected Technical Guidance For Superfund Projects 27
Shirco Electric Infrared Incineration System At The Peak Oil Superfund Site 27
Shirco Pilot-Scale Infrared Incinerator System At Rose Township Demode Road, Superfund Site 27
SITE Program Applications Analysis: Assessment Of Superfund Applications For The Hazcon, 27
Inc. Solidification Technology
SITE Program Applications Analysis: Shirco Infrared Thermal Destruction System 28
Slurry Trench Construction For Pollution Migration Controls 28
Stabilization/Solidification Of Hazardous Waste; Handbook 28
Superfund Treatment Technologies A Vendor Inventory 30
Systems To Accelerate In Situ Stabilization Of Waste Deposits 30
Technological Approaches To The Cleanup Of Radiologically Contaminated Superfund Sites 31
Technology Demonstration Summary International Waste Technologies In Situ Stablization 31
Solidification, Hialeah, FL
Technology Demonstration Summary Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System, Graveland, 31
MA
Technology Demonstration Summary The American Combustion Pyretron Thermal Destruction 32
System At The U S. EPA's Combustion Facility
Technology Evaluation Report Site Program Demonstration Text - Hazcon Solidification, 32
Douglassville, PA
Treatment Technologies For Hazardous Wastes At Superfund Sites, Guide 32
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SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER
TRAINING
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC)/Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Program; Inauguration 20
Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Primer 25
Superfund University Training Institutes - Request For Workshop Attendees 30
TRANSPORTATION - See also Out-Of-State Shipments
Joint Use of Vehicles For Transportation Of Hazardous And Non-Hazardous Materials (Report 17
To Congress)
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
Conducting Federal-Lead Underground Storage Tank Corrective Actions; Guidance 8
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DOCUMENT NUMBER
540/1-86/060
540/1-86/061
540/1-87/001
540/1-88/001
540/1-89/001
540/2-85/002
540/2-85/003
540/2-86/003
540/2-86/004F
540/2-87/001
540/2-88/002
540/2-88/003
540/2-88/005
540/1-89/002
540/2-89/052
540/5-89/009
540/5-89/010
540/8-89/004
540/8-89/005
540/8-89/008
540/A5-89/001
540/G-86/001
540/G-87/003 and 540/G-87-004
540/G-87/005
540/G-87/006
540/G-88/001
540/G-88/002
540/G-88/003
DOCUMENT TITLE
Public Health Evaluation Manual; Superfund
Risk Assesment Information Directory; Superfund
Joint Use Of Vehicles For Transportation Of Hazardous And Non-Hazard-
ous Materials (Report to Congress)
Exposure Assessment Manual (Superfund)
Risk Assessment Guidance For Superfund, Volume II, Environmental
Evaluation Manual
Covers For Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites
Dust Control At Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook
Mobile Treatment Technologies For Superfund Wastes
Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor Inventory
Responding To Discharges Of Sinking Hazardous Substances; Handbook
Technological Approaches To The Cleanup Of Radiologically Con-
taminated Superfund Sites
Assessment Of International Technologies For Superfund Applications:
Technology Review And Trip Report Results
Field Screening Methods Catalog
Risk Assessment Guidance For Superfund, Volume 1, Human Health
Evaluation Manual
Treatment Technologies For Hazardous Wastes At Superfund Sites; Guide
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program; Progress
And Accomplishments In Fiscal Year 1988
SITE Program Applications Analysis: Shirco Infrared Thermal Destruction
System
Selected Technical Guidance For Superfund Projects
Superfund Emergency Response Actions, Vol. 3
Catalog Of Superfund Program Publications
SITE Program Applications Analysis: Assessment Of Superfund Applica-
tions For The Hazcon, Inc. Solidification Technology
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy
And Program Plan
Data Quality Objectives Development Guidance For Remedial Response
Actions (Two Volumes)
Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Primer
Providing Alternative Water Supplies; Guidance
Citizen's Guidance Manual For The Technical Assistance Grant (TAG)
Program
Community Relations In Superfund - A Handbook (Interim Guidance)
Remedial Actions For Contaminated Groundwater At Superfund Sites;
PAGE NUMBER
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27
17
14
27
10
12
18
30
26
31
5
14
26
32
29
28
27
29
5
27
30
10
25
22
6
7
24
540/8-89/001
Guidance
Hazardous Waste Releases On Indian Land: Beginning The Superfund
Process
16
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NUMERIC INDEX-Continued
DOCUMENT NUMBER
540/G-89/001
540/G-89/002
540/G-89/003a
540/G-89/004
540/G-89/005
540/G-89/006
540/G-89/007
540/G-89/009
540/1-87/001
540/M-5/88-002
540/M-5/89-001
540/M-5/89-003
540/M-5/89/004
540/M-5/89-006
540/M-5/89/008
540/P-87/001
540/S1 -86/059
540/S2-85/003
540/S2-86/001
540/S2-86/002
540/S2-88/001
540/S5-88/002
540/S5-89/001
540/S5-89/003
540/S5-89/004
540/S5-89/007
540/S5-89-008
625/6-85/006
9200.0-03
DOCUMENT TITLE
Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide To Effective Presenta-
tions With Visual Aids
Completion And Deletion Of National Priorities List Sites; Procedures
Superfund: Getting Into The Act
Conducting Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under
CERCLA, Guidance
Superfund Automated Records Of Decision System (RODs) Users Manual
CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws Manual Part I (Draft)
Superfund Decision Documents: The Proposed Plan, The Record Of
Decision Explanation Of Significant Differences, And The Record Of
Decision Amendment; Interim Final Guidance
CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws Manual Part II (Interim Final)
Hazardous Waste Bibliography
Demonstration Bulletin. Shirco Infrared Peak Oil
Demonstration Bulletin Solidification/Stabilization Process
Demonstration Bulletin. In-Situ Vacuum Extraction - Terra Vac, Inc.
Demonstration Bulletin: International Waste Technologies
Demonstration Bulletin: CF Systems Corporation
Demonstration Bulletin: The Pyretron Oxygen Burner
A Compendium Of Superfund Field Operations
Health Effects Assessment Documents
Fugitive Dust Control Techniques At Hazardous Waste Sites
Stabilization/Solidification Of Hazardous Waste; Handbook
Systems To Accelerate In Situ Stabilization Of Waste Deposits
Case Studies Addendum- 1-8 - Remedial Response At Hazardous Waste
Sites
Shirco Electric Infrared Incineration System At The Peak Oil Superfund
Site
Technology Evaluation Report Site Program Demonstration Test - Hazcon
Solidification - Douglassville, PA
Technology Demonstration Summary: Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction
System, Groveland, MA
Technology Demonstration Summary International Waste Technologies In
Situ Stabilization Solidification, Hialeah, FL
Shirco Pilot-Scale Infrared Incinerator System At Rose Township Demode
Road, Superfund Site
Technology Demonstration Summary The American Combustion Pyretron
Thermal Destruction System At The U S. EPA's Combustion Facility
Remedial Action At Waste Disposal Sites Handbook (Revised)
OSWER Superfund Directory
PAGE NUMBER
29
8
29
9
29
5
29
5
16
11
11
11
11
11
12
8
16
15
28
30
5
27
32
31
31
27
32
24
21
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NUMERIC INDEX -Continued
DOCUMENT NUMBER
9200.1-07
9200.2-01
9200 3-01 C
9200 3-04
9200.5-301 FS
9200.5-401
9221.0-02
9225.0-02
9225.0-03
9230.0-02
9230 0-04
9230.0-05
9230.0-03a
92301-02
92301-04
9230.2-01
9234 0-04
9234.0-05
9234 1-03
9234 2-01 FS
92400-02
9240 0-03
9240 0-04
9240 04FS
9240 0-05
9242 2-01 B
9242.2-02
9242 3-03
92423-07
92424-01A
92425-02
DOCUMENT TITLE
FY-89 OERR Strategic Management Planning Initiative; Transmittal
Unaddressed National Priorities List (NPL) Sites
Superfund Program Management Manual
Resource Distribution For The Technical Assistance Grant Program
Preliminary Assessment Petition
CORAS Bulletin
CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement
Forwarding Claims To Headquarters
Notification Of Restrictions On Reimbursement Of Private Party Costs For
Removal Actions
Community Relations Policy (Superfund)
Community Relations Guidance For Evaluating Citizen Concerns At Su-
perfund Sites
Community Relations Requirements For Operable Units
Community Relations Activities At Superfund Enforcement Sites - Interim
Guidance
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) Program Activities Prior To Issuance
Of Interim Final Rule
Regional Guidance Manual For The Technical Assistance Grant (TAG)
Program
Communications Planning Process In The Office Of Emergency And
Remedial Response
Applicability Of RCRA Requirements To CERCLA Mining Waste Sites
Compliance With Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements
(ARARs); Interim Guidance
Regional Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs)
and Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Contacts
Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Q's & A's
Analytical Support For Superfund
Superfund Analytical Review And Oversight
Effective Management Of The Contract Laboratory Program (Parts 1 and
II), Guidelines
Managing EPA's Contract Laboratory Program (CLP)
Decentralization Of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions
Emergency Response Cleanup Services (ERCS) User's Manual
Site-Specific Contracting For Removals
Initiating Remedial Response Services, Procedures
Decentralized Contractor Performance Evaluation And Award Fee Process
For Remedial Program Contracts, Implementation
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contract User's Manual
Model Performance Standards For Superfund Project Officers, Deputy
Project Officers and Work Assignment Managers/Delivery Order Officers
PAGE NUMBER
16
32
30
26
22
9
6
15
20
7
7
8
7
31
24
7
4
8
23
4
4
29
12
18
10
12
28
17
10
31
18
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NUMERIC INDEX - Continued
DOCUMENT NUMBER
9242.6-01
9242.6-02
9242.6-03
9250.1-01
9250.2-01
9250.3-01
9250.3-02
9260.3-00
9260.5-01
9260.5-02
9272.0-04
9280.0-02
9283.1-01
9283.1 -2FS
9285.0-01
9285.1-01C
9285.2-01
9285.2-02
9285.2-03
9285.2-04
9285.2-05
9285.3-01
9285.3-02
9285.4-02
9285.4-03
9285.7-01 FS
9285 9-01
9285.9-03
DOCUMENT TITLE
Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Work Assignment
Management Field Guide
Organizing Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Contract
Files; Guidance
Contract Officer Authorization Before Contractor Activation; Need
Cost Sharing Of Remedial Actions At Publicly Owned Sites; Policy
Cost Sharing Of Immediate Removals At Publicly Owned Sites; Policy
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Share For Remedial Planning Activities At
Privately Owned Sites
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Sharing For Remedial Planning; Guidance On
Implementing
Delegations Of Authority Under The Federal Water Pollution Control Act
(FWPCA) Applicable To The Superfimd Program
Superfund Internal Delegations Of Authority
Redelegation Of Authority Under CERCLA And SARA
Federal Facilities
Flood Plains And Wetland Assessments, Policy
Groundwater Remediation At The Millcreek, Pennsylvania Site; Recom-
mendations
Remedial Actions For Contaminated Groundwater; A Guide
OSWER Integrated Health And Safety Policy
Standard Operating Safety Guides
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #4 - Site Entry
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #7 - Decontamination of
Response Personnel
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #8 - Air Surveillance
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #6 - Work Zones
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #9 - Site Safety Plan
Occupational Health Technical Assistance And Enforcement Guidelines
For Superfund
Employee Occupational Health & Safety
Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease Registry (ATSDR) Health
Assessment Activities With The Superfund Remedial Process; Guidance
For Coordinating
Health Assessments By The Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease
Registry (ATSDR) In FY-88
Evaluating The Environment At Superfund Sites; A Citizen's Guide
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC)/Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Program,
Inauguration
Superfund University Training Institutes - Request For Workshop Atten-
dees
PAGE NUMBER
4
21
9
10
10
33
33
11
30
23
14
15
16
24
21
28
14
15
15
14
15
20
13
4
16
13
21
30
9285.9-04
9295.1-01
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) And Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Spe-
cial Recognition Awards
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) Between The Agency For Toxic
Substances And Disease Registry (ATSDR) And EPA
21
18
-50-
-------
NUMERIC INDEX-Continued
DOCUMENT NUMBER
9295 2-02
9295.2-03
9295.5-01
9318.0-05
9320.1-02
9320.1-05
9320.1-06
9320.1-07
9320.1-09
9320.3-02
9320.3-04
9320.3-05
9320.3-06
9320.4-01
93301-01
9330.1-02
9330.2-04
9330.2-05
9330.2-06
9330.2-07
9340.1-01
9340.2-01
9345.0-01
9345.1-02
9345 2-01
9345.2-02
9345.3-01
9347.0-01
DOCUMENT TITLE
Joint CORPS/EPA Guidance
Interagency Agreement Between Corps Of Engineers And EPA In Execut-
ing P.L 96-510 (CERCLA)
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) Between The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) And EPA For The Implementation Of
CERCLA Relocation Activities Under PL 96-510
Environmental Review Requirements For Removal Actions
Establishing The National Priorities List (NPL); Guidance
RCRA/National Priorities List (NPL) Listing Policy
RCRA Special Study Waste Definitions: Sites Requiring Additional Con-
sideration Prior to National Priorities List (NPL) Proposal Under SARA
Consideration Of Sections 105(g) and 125 Of SARA Prior To The NPL
Proposal Of Special Study Waste Sites; Interim Guidance
Municipal Landfills On The National Priorities List (NPL); Listing
National Priorities List (NPL) Update; Instructions For Promulgating
National Priorities List (NPL) Update #3; Guidance
National Priorities List (NPL) Information Update #4
Updating The National Priorities List (NPL): Update #6 Proposal
Information Release Policy; Interim
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Requirements For Selecting An Off-Site Option
In ASuperfund Response Action
Evaluation Of Program And Enforcement-Lead Records Of Decision
(RODs) For Consistency With RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions
Discharge Of Wastewater From CERCLA Sites Into Publicly Owned Treat-
ment Works (POTWs)
CERCLA Off-Site Policy Providing Notice To Facilities
CERCLA Off-Site Policy Eligibility Of Facilities In Assessment Monitoring
Notification Of Out-Of-State Shipments Of Superfund Site Wastes
Participation Of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs) In Development
Of Remedial Investigations And Feasibility Studies (RIs and FSs)
Decision Documents For Approving Fund-Financed And Potentially
Responsible Party (PRP) Remedial Actions Under CERCLA, Preparation
Preliminary Assessment (PA) Guidance FY-1988
Expanded Site Inspection (ESI) Transitional Guidance For FY-88
Pre-Remedial Strategy For Implementing SARA
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives For FY-89 And First Quarter
FY-90
Designation Of State Natural Resource Trustees
RCRA/CERCLA Guidance On Non-Contiguous Sites And On-Site Manage-
PAGE NUMBER
17
17
18
13
13
23
23
9
19
19
19
19
33
17
6
13
12
5
5
20
21
11
22
13
22
24
12
23
9347.1-02
9347.2-01
ment Of Waste Residue (Interim Guidance)
Compliance With The RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions; Policy For Super-
fund
Land Disposal Restrictions As Relevant And Appropriate Requirements
For CERCLA Contaminated Soil & Debris
8
18
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NUMERIC INDEX - Continued
DOCUMENT NUMBER
9347.3-01 FS
9347.3-02FS
9347.3-03FS
9347.3-04FS
9347.3-05FS
9347.3-06A/FS
9355.0-03
9355.0-04A
9355.0-19
9355.0-20
9355 0-23
9355.0-24
9355 0-25A
9355.0-26
9355.0-28
9355.3-05
9355.3-06
9355 3-07
9355.4-02
9360.0-02B
9360 0-03B
9360 0-06A
9360 0-08
9360.0-10
9360.0-1 2A
9360.0-13
93600-14
9360.0-15
9360.0-1 6A
DOCUMENT TITLE
Overview Of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
Complying With The California List Restrictions Under Land Disposal
Restrictions (LDR)
Treatment Standards And Minimum Technology Requirements Under Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
Complying With The Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restric-
tions (LDR)
Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Are Applicable To
CERCLA Response Actions
Obtaining A Soil And Debris Treatabihty Variance For Remedial Actions
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Site Ranking Systems - A User's Manual
Remedial Design And Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance; Superfund
Selection Of Remedy, Interim Guidance On Superfund
Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibihty Study (FS) Improvements
Funding For Groundwater And Surface Water Restoration Actions; Interim
Guidance
OSWER Strategy For Management Oversight Of The CERCLA Remedial
Action Start Mandate
Using Removal Authorities For Speeding Remedial Projects; Require-
ments (Clarification Of Policy)
Advancing The Use Of Treatment Technologies For Superfund Remedies
Control Of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers At Superfund
Groundwater Sites
Remedial Investigation (Rlj/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements Follow-
Up
Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements Phase II,
Streamlining Recommendations
Results Of FY-88 Record Of Decision Analysis
Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels At Superfund Sites; Interim
Guidance
Removal Cost Management Manual
Removal Procedures, Revision #3; Superfund
Relationship Of The Removal And Remedial Program Under The Revised
National Contingency Plan (NCP)
Removal Actions At Methane Release Sites
Expedited Response Actions
Implementation Of The Revised Statutory Limits On Removal Actions,
Guidance
Implementation Of The "Contribute To The Efficient Remedial Perfor-
mance" Provision, Guidance
Use Of Expanded Removal Authority To Address National Priorities List
(NPL) And Proposed NPL Sites
Role Of Expedited Response Action (ERAs) Under SARA
Conducting Federal-Lead Underground Storage Tank Corrective Actions;
PAGE NUMBER
21
8
32
8
12
20
32
25
27
25
15
21
33
4
9
25
25
26
13
25
26
24
25
14
17
17
33
27
8
Guidance
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NUMERIC INDEX-Continued
DOCUMENT NUMBER
9360.0-18
9360.0-19
9360.0-21 FS
9360.1-01
9360.2-01
9360.5-00
9375.0-01
9375.1-06
9375.1-09
9375.1-11
9375.1-12
9375.1-13
9375.2-01
9375.2-03
DOCUMENT TITLE
Removal Program Priorities
Non-National Priorities List (NPL) Removal Actions Involving Nationally
Significant Or Precedent-Setting Issues; Guidance
The Emergency Response Notification System
Removal Action Levels At Contaminated Drinking Water Sites; Interim
Final Guidance
Model Program For Removal Site File Management
Clandestine Drug Laboratories; Guidelines For Cleanup (Proposed)
Preparation Of ASuperfund Memorandum Of Agreement; Guidance (Inter-
im Final)
Award Of Cooperative Agreements To Political Subdivisions
State Participation In Pre-Remedial And Remedial Response; Interim
Guidance
Procurement Under Superfund Remedial Cooperative Agreements,
Guidance
State Access To EPA Contractors During Remedial Process
Clarification On Allowability Of Management Assistance To States For
Expedited Response Actions (ERAs) And Removals
Funding For State CORE Program Cooperative Agreements
Funding For State CORE Program Cooperative Agreement, State-Specific
PAGE NUMBER
26
20
12
25
19
6
22
5
28
22
28
6
16
16
9375.2-04
9375.5-01
9375.5-03
9380.3-01
PB-84-177831
PB-85-211357
PB-86-122330
PB-87-110644
PB-87-110672
PB-87-183133
PB-87-183141
PB-88-113691
Additional Functions
CORE Program Cooperative Agreements And Small/Disadvantaged Busi-
ness Utilization In The Superfund Program
Cooperative Agreements And Superfund State Contracts For Superfund
Response Actions, 40 CFR Part 35 Subpart 0
Political Subdivision-Lead For Remedial Response
Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments
Slurry Trench Construction For Pollution Migration Controls
Modeling Remedial Actions At Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites
Leachate Plume Management
Cleanup Of Surface Impoundment Sites; Guidance
Cleanup Of Surface Tank And Drum Sites, Guidance
Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Manual
State Lead Remedial Project Manual
Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual
10
22
32
28
19
18
6
7
14
28
24
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PAGE NUMBER
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIVISION (ERD)
Clandestine Drug Laboratories; Guidelines For Cleanup (Proposed) 6
Conducting Federal-Lead Underground Storage Tank Corrective Actions; Guidance 8
Cost Sharing Of Immediate Removals At Publicly Owned Sites; Policy 10
Emergency Response Cleanup Services (ERCS) User's Manual 12
The Emergency Response Notification System 12
Environmental Review Requirements For Removal Actions 13
Expedited Response Actions 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual 14 - Site Entry 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #6 - Work Zones 14
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #7 - Decontamination of Response Personnel 15
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #8 - Air Surveillance 15
Field Standard Operating Procedures Manual #9 - Site Safety Plan 15
Implementation Of The "Contribute To The Efficient Remedial Performance" Provision; 17
Guidance
Implementation Of The Revised Statutory Limits On Removal Actions; Guidance 17
Joint Use Of Vehicles For Transportation Of Hazardous And Non-Hazardous Materials (Report 17
To Congress)
Model Program For Removal Site File Management 19
Non-National Priorities List (NPL) Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant Or Prece- 20
dent-Setting Issues; Guidance
Notification Of Restrictions On Reimbursement Of Private Party Costs For Removal Actions 20
Occupational Health Technical Assistance And Enforcement Guidelines For Superfund 20
"On-Scene" 20
OSWER Integrated Health And Safety Policy 21
Removal Action Levels At Contaminated Drinking Water Sites; Interim Final Guidance 25
Removal Actions At Methane Release Sites 25
Removal Cost Management Manual 25
Removal Procedures, Revision #3; Superfund 26
Removal Program Priorities 26
Role Of Expedited Response Actions (ERAs) Under SARA 27
Site-Specific Contracting For Removals 28
Standard Operating Safety Guides 28
Superfund Emergency Response Actions, Vol. 3 29
Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contract User's Manual 31
Unaddressed National Priorities List (NPL) Sites 32
Use Of Expanded Removal Authority To Address National Priorities List (NPL) And Proposed 33
NPL Sites
HAZARDOUS SITE CONTROL DIVISION (HSCD)
Advancing The Use Of Treatment Technologies For Superfund Remedies 4
Award Of Cooperative Agreements To Political Subdivisions 5
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility Of Facilities In Assessment Monitoring 5
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice To Facilities 5
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Requirements For Selecting An Off-Site Option In A Superfund 6
Response Action
Citizen's Guidance Manual For The Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) Program 6
Clarification On Alienability Of Management Assis
Actions (ERAs) And Removals
Cleanup Of Surface Impoundment Sites; Guidance
Clarification On Allowability Of Management Assistance To States For Expedited Response 6
Actions (ERAs) And Removals
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SUPERFUND OFFICE INDEX - Continued
PAGE NUMBER
HAZARDOUS SITE CONTROL DIVISION (HSCD) (Continued)
Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites; Guidance 7
Community Relations Activities At Superfund Enforcement Sites - Interim Guidance 7
Community Relations Guidance For Evaluting Citizen Concerns At Superfund Sites 7
Community Relations In Superfund - A Handbook (Interim Guidance) 7
Community Relations Policy (Superfund) 7
Community Relations Requirements For Operable Units 8
A Compendium Of Superfund Field Operations 8
Completion And Deletion Of National Priorities List (NPL) Sites; Procedures 8
Compliance With The RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions; Policy For Superfund 8
Complying With The California List Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 8
Complying With The Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 8
Control Of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers At Superfund Groundwater Sites 9
Cooperative Agreements And Superfund State Contracts For Superfund Response Actions; 40 9
CFFI Part 35 Subpart 0
CORE Program Cooperative Agreements And Small/Disadvantaged Business Utilization In The 10
SuperfundProgram
Cost Sharing Of Remedial Actions At Publicly Owned Sites; Policy 10
Data Quality Objectives Development Guidance For Remedial Response Actions (Two Volumes) 10
Decentralized Contractor Performance Evaluation And Award Fee Process For Remedial Pro- 10
gram Contracts; Implementation
Decision Documents For Approving Fund-Financed And Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) 11
Remedial Actions Under CERCLA; Preparation
Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) Are Applicable To CERCLA Response 12
Actions
Discharge Of Wastewater From CERCLA Sites Into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 12
Employee Occupational Health & Safety 13
Evaluation Of Program And Enforcement-Lead Records Of Decision (RODs) For Consistency 13
With RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions
Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Manual 14
Forwarding Claims To Headquarters 15
Funding For Groundwater And Surface Water Restoration Actions; Interim Guidance 15
Funding For State CORE Program Cooperative Agreement, State-Specific Additional Functions 16
Funding For State CORE Program Cooperative Agreements 16
Groundwater Remediation At The Millcreek, Pennsylvania Site; Recommendations 16
Initiating Remedial Repsonse Services; Procedures 17
Interaoency Agreement Between Corps Of Engineers And EPA In Executing P.L. 96-510 17
(CERCLA)
Joint CORPS/EPA Guidance 17
Land Disposal Restrictions As Relevant And Appropriate Requirements For CERCLA Con- 18
taminated Soil & Debris
Leachate Plume Management 18
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) Between The Federal Emergency Management Agency 18
(FEMA) And EPA For The Implementation Of CERCLA Relocation Activities Under PL 96-510
Mobile Treatment Technologies For Superfund Wastes 18
Modeling Remedial Actions At Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 19
Notification Of Out-Of-State Shipments Of Superfund Site Wastes 20
Obtaining A Soil And Debris Treatibility Variance For Remedial Actions 20
OSWER Strategy For Management Oversight Of The CERCLA Remedial Action Start Mandate 21
Overview Of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR) 21
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SUPERFUND OFFICE INDEX - Continued
PAGE NUMBER
HAZARDOUS SITE CONTROL DIVISION (HSCD) (Continued)
Participation Of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs) In Development Of Remedial Investiga- 21
tions And Feasibility Studies (RIs and FSs)
Political Subdivision-Lead For Remedial Response 22
Preparation Of A Superfund Memorandum Of Agreement; Guidance (Interim Final) 22
Procurement Under Superfund Remedial Cooperative Agreements; Guidance 22
Providing Alternative Water Supplies; Guidance 22
RCRA/CERCLA Guidance On Non-Contiguous Sites And On-Site Management Of Waste 23
Residue (Interim Guidance)
Regional Guidance Manual For The Technical Assitance Grant (TAG) Program 24
Remedial Action At Waste Disposal Sites Handbook (Revised) 24
Remedial Action Costing Procedures Manual 24
Remedial Actions For Contaminated Groundwater, A Guide 24
Remedial Actions For Contaminated Groundwater At Superfund Sites; Guidance 24
Remedial Design And Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance; Superfund 25
Remedial Investigation (RI)/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements 25
Remedial Investigation (Rlj/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements Follow-Up 25
Remedial Investigation (Rlj/Feasibility Study (FS) Improvements Phase II; Streamlining Recom- 25
mendations
Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Primer 25
Resource Distribution For The Technical Assistance Grant Program 26
Results Of FY-88 Record Of Decision Analysis 26
Selection Of Remedy; Interim Guidance On Superfund 27
Slurry Trench Construction For Pollution Migration Controls 27
State Access To EPA Contractors During Remedial Process 28
State Lead Remedial Project Manual 28
State Participation In Pre-Remedial And Remedial Response, Interim Guidance 28
Superfund Automated Records Of Decision System (RODs) User's Manual 29
Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide To Effective Presentations With Visual Aids 29
Superfund Decision Documents The Proposed Plan, The Record Of Decision Explanation of 29
Significant Differences, And The Record Of Decision Amendment; Interim Final Guidance
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program, Progress And Accomplishments 29
In Fiscal Year 1988
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and Program Plan 30
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs) Program Activities Prior To Issuance Of Interim Final Rule 31
Technical Assistance Grants (TAGs); Superfund 31
Treatibility Studies Contractor Work Assignments 32
Treatment Technologies For Hazardous Wastes At Superfund Sites, Guide 32
Using Removal Authorities For Speeding Remedial Projects, Requirements (Clarification of 33
Policy)
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Share For Remedial Planning Activities At Privately Owned Sites 33
Waiver Of Ten Percent Cost Sharing For Remedial Planning, Guidance On Implementing 33
HAZARDOUS SITE EVALUATION DIVISION (HSED)
Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease Registry (ATSDRJ Health Assessment Activities With 4
The Superfund Remedial Process, Guidance For Coordinating
Analytical Support For Superfund 4
Consideration Of Sections 105(g) And 125 Of SARA Prior To National Priorities Lists (NPL) 9
Proposal Of Special Study Waste Sites, Interim Guidance
Decentralization Of Superfund Bottle Respository Functions 10
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SUPERFUND OFFICE INDEX - Continued
PAGE NUMBER
HAZARDOUS SITE EVALUATION DIVISION (HSED) (Continued)
Designation Of State Natural Resource Trustees 12
Effective Management Of The Contract Laboratory Program (Parts I and II); Guidelines 12
Establishing Soil Lead Cleanup Levels At Superfund Sites; Interim Guidance 13
Establishing The National Priorities List (NPL); Guidance 13
Evaluating The Environment At Superfund Sites; A Citizen's Guide 13
Expanded Site Inspection (ESI) Transitional Guidance For FY-88 13
Exposure Assessment Manual (Superfund) 14
Field Screening Methods Catalog 14
Hazardous Waste Releases On Indian Land: Beginning The Superfund Process 16
Health Assessments By The Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease Registry (ATSDR) In 16
FY-88
Information Release Policy; Interim 17
Managing EPA's Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) 18
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) Between The Agency For Toxic Substances And Disease 18
Registry (ATSDR) And EPA
Municipal Landfills On National Priorities List (NPL); Listing 19
National Priorities List (NPL); Information Update #4 19
National Priorities List (NPL); Proposed Update #9 19
National Priorities List (NPL) Update; Instructions For Promulgating 19
National Priorities List Update #3; Guidance 19
Preliminary Assessment (PA) Guidance FY-1988 22
Preliminary Assessment Petition 22
Pre-Remedial Strategy For Implementing SARA 22
Public Health Evaluation Manual; Superfund 23
RCRA/National Priorities List (NPL) Listing Policy 23
RCRA Special Study Waste Definitions: Site Requiring Additional Consideration Prior To Nation- 23
al Priorities List (NPL) Proposal Under SARA
Regional Pre-Remedial Program Objectives For FY-89 and First Quarter FY-90 24
Risk Assessment Guidance For Superfund, Volume I, Human Health Evaluation Manual 26
Risk Assessment Guidance For Superfund, Volume II, Environmental Evaluation Manual 27
Risk Assessment Information Directory; Superfund 27
Superfund Analytical Review And Oversight 29
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Site Ranking Systems - A User's Manual 32
Updating The National Priorities List (NPL): Update #6 Proposal 32
User's Guide To The Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) 33
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE (OERR)
Assessment Of International Technologies For Superfund Applications: Technology Review And 5
Trip Report Results
Communications Planning Process In The Office Of Emergency And Remedial Response 7
Contract Officer Authorization Before Contractor Activation; Need 9
Federal Facilities 14
FY-89 OERR Strategic Management Planning Initiative; Transmittal 16
Management Review Of The Superfund Program ("Ninety Day Study") 18
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PAGE NUMBER
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE (OERR) (Continued)
The New Superfund 19
Selected Technical Guidance For Superfund Projects 27
Superfund: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 30
OFFICE OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENT (0PM)
Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Work Assignment Management Field Guide 4
Applicability Of RCRA Requirements To CERCLA Mining Waste Sites 4
Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Q's And A's 4
Catalog Of Superfund Program Publications 5
CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws Manual Part I (Draft) 5
CERCLA Compliance With Other Laws Manual Part II (Interim Final) 5
CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement 6
Compliance With Applicable Or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs); Interim 8
Guidance
CORAS Bulletin 9
Delegations Of Authority Under The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) Applicable 11
To The Superfund Program
Flood Plains And Wetlands Assessments; Policy 15
Model Performance Standards For Superfund Project Officers, Deputy Project Officers And 18
Work Assignment Managers/Delivery Order Officers
Organizing Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy (ARCS) Contract Files; Guidance 21
OSWER Superfund Directory 21
Redelegation Of Authority Under CERCLA and SARA 23
Regional Applicable or Relevant And Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) And Land Disposal 23
Restrictions (LDR) Contacts
Relationship Of The Removal And Remedial Program Under The Revised National Contingency 24
Superfund: Getting Into The Act 29
Superfund Internal Delegations Of Authority 30
Superfund Program Management Manual 30
Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements Under Land Disposal Restrictions 32
OFFICE OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (OPMT)
Hazardous Waste Bibliography 16
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC)/Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Program; Inauguration 20
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) And Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Special Recognition 21
Awards
Superfund University Training Institutes - Request For Workshop Attendees 30
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (ORD)
Case Studies Addendum: 1 -8 - Remedial Response At Hazardous Waste Sites 5
Covers For Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 10
Demonstration Bulletin: CF Systems Corporation 11
Demonstration Bulletin: In-Situ Vacuum Extraction-Terra Vac, Inc. 11
Demonstration Bulletin: International Waste Technologies 11
Demonstration Bulletin: Shirco Infrared Peak Oil 11
Demonstration Bulletin: Solidification/Stabilization Process 11
Demonstration Bulletin: The Pyretron Oxygen Burner 12
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PAGE NUMBER
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (ORD) (Continued)
Dust Control At Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook 12
Fugitive Dust Control Techniques At Hazardous Waste Sites 15
Health Effects Assessment Documents 16
Responding To Discharges Of Sinking Hazardous Substances; Handbook 26
Shirco Electric Infrared Incineration System At The Peak Oil Superfund Site 27
Shirco Pilot-Scale Infrared Incinerator System At Rose Township Demode Road; Superfund Site 27
SITE Program Applications Analysis: Assessment Of Superfund Applications For The Hazcon, 27
Inc. Solidification Technology
SITE Program Applications Analysis: Shirco Infrared Thermal Destruction System 28
Stabilization/Solidification Of Hazardous Waste; Handbook 28
Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor Inventory 30
Systems To Accelerate In Situ Stabilization Of Waste Deposits 30
Technological Approaches To The Cleanup Of Radiologically Contaminated Superfund Sites 31
Technology Demonstration Summary: International Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization 31
Solidification, Hialeah, FL
Technology Demonstration Summary: Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System, Groveland, 31
MA
Technology Demonstration Summary: The American Combustion Pyretron Thermal Destruction 32
System At The U.S. EPA's Combustion Facility
Technology Evaluation Report Site Program Demonstration Text - Hazcon Solidification - 31
Douglassville, PA
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ACRONYMS
AA: Assistant Administrator
ARAB: Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements
ARCS: Alternative Remedial Contracting Strategy
ATSDR: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
CERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
CERCLIS: CERCLA Information System
CLP: Contract Laboratory Program
CORAS: Contract Operations Review and Assessment Staff
CWA: Clean Water Act
ERA: Expedited Response Actions
ERGS: Emergency Response Cleanup Services
ESI: Expanded Site Inspection
FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency
FIT: Field Investigation Team
FS: Feasibility Study
FWPCA: Federal Water Pollution Control Act
HRS: Hazard Ranking System
LDR: Land Disposal Restrictions
MOD: Memorandum of Understanding
NCP: National Contingency Plan
NPL: National Priorities List
OSC: On-Scene Coordinator
OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
O&M: Operation and Maintenance
PA: Preliminary Assessment
POTW: Publicly Owned Treatment Works
PRP: Potentially Responsible Party
RA: Remedial Action
RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
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RD: Remedial Design
Rl: Remedial Investigation
ROD: Record of Decision
RPM: Remedial Project Manager
SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
SITE: Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
SMOA: State Memorandum of Agreement
TAG: Technical Assistance Grant
TAT: Technical Assistance Team
OFFICES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA):
ERD: Emergency Response Division
HSCD: Hazardous Site Control Division
HSED: Hazardous Site Evaluation Division
OARM: Office of Administration and Resources Management
OECM: Office of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring
OEETD: Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology Demonostration, ORD
OERR: Office of Emergency and Remedial Response, OSWER
OPMT: Office of Program Management and Technology, OSWER
ORD: Office of Research and Development
OSWER: Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
OWPE: Office of Waste Programs Enforcement, OSWER
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