United States Offjce of Publication 9320.7-051 Environmental Protection Solid Waste and May 1994 Agency Emergency Response Supplementary Materials: National Priorities List, Final Rule Office of Emergency and Remedial Response Intermittent Bulletin Hazardous Site Evaluation Division (5204G) Volume 4, Number 2 The National Priorities List (NPL) informs the Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) as amended by the public of uncontrolled hazardous waste sites that Superfund Amendments and Reauthorizalion Act of warrant further investigation to determine if they pose 1986 (SARA). In October 1990, CERCLA was risks to human health or the environment. Such sites extended to September 30, 1994. The U.S. are eligible for long-term "remedial action" financed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the under the Trust Fund established by the Comprehen- primary responsibility for managing the Superfund sive Environmental Response, Compensation, and program. Table of Contents How Sites Are Placed on the NPL 2 Statutory Requirements and Listing Policies 3 NPL Status (May 1994) .' 4 How Sites Are Deleted From the NPL 5 Key Dates In Superfund 6 Removing Proposed Sites 7 Lists and Data Summaries 8 Federal Facilities Section (by State) 9 Proposed Sites (by State) 14 Proposed Sites Removed From Consideration for NPL 17 NPL Sites Per State/Territory (by New Final Sites) 22 NPL Sites Per EPA Region 23 Federal Register Notices 25 ------- HOW SITES ARE PLACED ON THE NPL EPA uses informal rulemaking to place sites on the NPL. Sites are first proposed to the NPL in the Federal Register. EPA then accepts public comments on the sites (typically for 60 days), responds to the comments, and finally places on the NPL those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing. Section 30Q.425(c) of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP), the Federal regulation by which CERCLA is implemented (55 FR 8845, March 8, 1990), provides three mechanisms, for placing sites on the NPL. The primary mechanism is EPA's Hazard Ranking System (HRS). The original HRS. developed in 1982, evaluated the relative threat a site posed to human health or the environment over five "pathways," or routes of exposure. The HRS score was based on the evaluation of three pathways through which contaminants can migrate: ground water, surface water, and air. The other two pathways, direct contact and fire/explosion, were evaluated to determine the need for immediate removal (emergency) action. HRS scores ranged from 0 to 100. An HRS score of 28.50 was selected as the cutoff point for the first proposed NPL to identify at least 400 sites, the minimum suggested by CERCLA. On December 14, 1990 (55 FR 51532), EPA revised the HRS, as required by SARA. The revised HRS became effective on March 14, 1991. It is a more comprehensive and accurate scoring system than the original HRS and may add new types of sites to the NPL. The revised HRS retains the same cutoff score and basic approach as the original HRS, while incorporating SARA requirements as well as improvements identified as necessary by EPA and the public. The revised HRS retains the ground water. surface water, and air pathways, drops the direct contact and fire/explosion pathways, and adds a fourth pathway, soil exposure. All four can be used to calculate the site score. The second mechanism for placing sites on the NPL allows States or Territories to designate one top- priority site regardless of score. Of the 57 States and Territories, 39 have designated top-prionty sites. Six of these sites have been deleted from the NPL because no further response was necessary. The third mechanism allows listing a site if it meets all three of these requirements: The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) of the U.S. Public Health Service has issued a health advisory that recommends removing people from the site. EPA determines the site poses a significant threat to public health. EPA anticipates it will be more cost- effective to use its remedial authority (available only at NPL sites) than to use its emergency removal authority to respond to the site. Nine sites have been proposed to the NPL on the basis of ATSDR advisories: Two are proposed to the NPL: RaymarkIndustries, Inc., Stratford, CT; and Tennessee Products. Chattanooga, TN. Five are on the NPL: Forest Glen Mobile Home Subdivision, Niagara Falls. NY, and Radium Chemical Co., Inc., New York City, NY (54 FR 48184, November 21, 1989); White Chemical Corp., Newark NJ (56 FR 48438, September 25, 1991): Austin Avenue Radiation Site, Delaware County, PA (57 FR 47181, October 14, 1992); and Lower Ecorse Creek Dump, Wyandotte. MI (May, 1994). One, Lansdowne Radiation Site, Lansdowne. PA has been deleted because all appropriate response has been completed (56 FR 46121, September 10, 1991). One, Quail Run Mobile Manor. Gray Summit, MO (48 FR 40674, September 8, 1983) was dropped from further consideration on February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598). Because of an EPA removal action, ATSDR had rescinded its health advisory. ------- STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS AND LISTING j»OLICIES CERCLA restricts EPA's authority to respond to certain sites by expressly excluding some substances ~ petroleum, for example from the definition of "release." In addition, as a matter of policy, EPA may choose not to use CERCLA because the Federal government can undertake or enforce cleanup under other laws, thus preserving CERCLA funds for sites not covered by other laws. EPA has chosen not to use CERCLA for certain types of sites regulated by Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation arid Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). However, if EPA later determines that sites not listed as a matter of policy are not being properly responded to, it may consider placing them on the NPL. RCRA-Related Sites When the first final NPL was promulgated in September 1983, EPA announced certain listing policies relating to sites that might qualify for the NPL. One of these policies involved facilities subject to RCRA Subtitle C. EPA's policy was generally not to place on the NPL, RCRA "regulated units" (for example, land disposal units that received hazardous waste after the effective date of the RCRA land disposal regulations) because EPA can require the owner/operator to clean up under RCRA. The RCRA cleanup process and standards are similar to those under CERCLA, ensuring that all actions taken will protect human health and the environment. In November 1984, the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) to RCRA were enacted, expanding EPA's authority to require corrective measures under Subtitle C. As a result of this broadened RCRA authority, EPA revised its policy tor placing non-Federal RCRA-regulated sites on the NPL. and on June 10, 1986 (54 FR 21057) announced that facilities subject to RCRA Subtitle C corrective action authorities would be placed on the NPL if one or more of these conditions exists: The facilities are owned by persons who have demonstrated an inability to finance appropriate corrective action by invoking bankruptcy laws. The facilities have lost authorization to operate (also known as the Loss of Interim Status, or LOIS provision), and there are additional indications that the owner or operator is unwilling to undertake corrective action. The facilities have not lost authorization to operate but have a clear history of unwillingness to undertake corrective action. These situations are determined on a case- by-case basis. On June 24, 1988 (53 FR 23978) and October 9, 1989 (54 FR 41000), EPA announced additional components of the NPL/RCRA policy. As a matter of policy, EPA will list four additional categories of RCRA-related sites: Facilities that were treating, storing, or disposing of Subtitle C hazardous waste after November 19, 1980, but that did not file a "Part A," the initial part of the permit application, by that date as required and have little or no history of compliance with RCRA. EPA believes that these non- or late filers, although they are technically subject to RCRA, are not likely to be cleaned up expeditiously under RCRA and so should be on the NPL. However, if such facilities have complied with RCRA, EPA may consider whether listing is necessary. Facilities with permits for the treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste issued before enactment of HSWA, and whose owners/operators will not voluntarily modify the permit. Pre-HSWA permittees are not required to take corrective action for releases. Under RCRA Section 3004(u), EPA does not have the authority to modify a pre-HSWA permit for corrective action until the permit is reissued. Many pre- HSWA permits are for 10 years. Since the last pre-HSWA permit was issued prior to November 8, 1984, it could be 1994 before EPA could modify some permits to include corrective action. In these cases, EPA believes CERCLA authorities will result in the most expeditious cleanup. ------- NPL Status (May 1994) Sites on final NPL General Superfund Section Federal Facilities Section Sites remaining on proposed NPL General Superfund Section _*» Federal Facilities Section Construction Completion List Sites dropped from proposed NPL Policy issues (e.g., RCRA) MRS score below 28.50 'All but 1 in General Superfund Section (1,082) (150) (48) (6) 1,232 1,286 54 235* (43) (33) 76 Facilities that filed a Part A permit application for treatment, storage, or disposal of Subtitle C hazardous waste as a precautionary measure only. Such facilities -- for example, generators, transporters, or recyclers of hazardous waste ~ are not subject to Subtitle C corrective action authorities. These are referred to as protective filers. Facilities that at one time treated or stored Subtitle C hazardous waste but have since converted to generator-only status (i.e., facilities that now store hazardous waste for 90 days or less) or any other hazardous waste activity not requiring Interim Status. These facilities, whose Part A permit applications have been withdrawn with EPA or State approval, are referred to as converters. EPA believes it has the authority under RCRA Section 3008(u) to compel corrective action at such facilities. However, RCRA's corrective action program currently focuses primarily on treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (due to permitting deadlines in RCRA). Therefore, this category should be on the NPL to ensure expeditious cleanup. However, if a consent order requiring remedial action is in effect, a converter need not be listed. Federal Facility Sites CERCLA Section 120(a) requires that Federal facilities be subject to and comply with CERCLA in the same manner as any nongovernmental entity. CERCLA Section lll(e)(3), however, generally prohibits use of the Trust Fund for remedial actions at Federally owned facilities. Thus, Federal agencies must use their own funds for cleanup. Federal sites are listed in a separate section of Appendix B, rather than in the General Superfund Section. Because most Federal facilities have RCRA- regulated units within their boundaries, EPA determined that a separate NPL/RCRA policy should be adopted for Federal facilities. As a result, on March 13, 1989 (54 FR 10520), EPA announced it would place on the NPL those sites located on Federally owned or operated facilities that meet the NPL eligibility requirements e.g., HRS scores of 28.50 or greater even if the Federal facility also is subject to the corrective action authorities of RCRA Subtitle C. Cleanup, if appropriate, could then proceed at those sites under either CERCLA or RCRA. The policy is based on several considerations: ------- Congress clearly intended that Federal facility sites should be on the NPL. Strict application of the non-Federal NPL/RCRA policy would exclude virtually all Federal facility sites from the NPL because they would not likely meet any of the criteria necessary for listing (inability to pay as evidenced by invocation of bankruptcy laws or demonstrated unwillingness to comply with RCRA). Placing RCRA-regulated Federal sites on the NPL serves the primary purpose of listing Federal facility sites to advise the public of the status of Federal government cleanup efforts. Listing these sites helps Federal agencies set priorities and focus cleanup efforts on those sites that present the most serious problem. Radioactive Release Sites CERCLA Section 101(22) excludes several types of releases of radioactive materials from the statutory definition of "release." These releases are therefore not eligible for CERCLA response actions or the NPL. The exclusions apply to (1) releases of source, by-product, or special nuclear material from a nuclear incident if these releases are subject to financial protection requirements under Section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act and (2) any releases of source, by-product, or special nuclear material from any processing site designated under the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978. Accordingly, such radioactive releases have not been considered eligible for the NPL. As a policy matter, EPA has also chosen not to list releases of source, by-product, or special nuclear material from any facility with a current license issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), on the grounds that NRC has full authority to require cleanup of releases from such facilities. EPA will, however, list releases from facilities that hold a current license issued by a State pursuant to an agreement between the State and the NRC under Section 274 of the Atomic Energy Act. Facilities whose licenses are no longer in effect are also considered for listinc. HOW SITES ARE DELETED FROM THE NPL EPA may delete a final NPL site if it determines that no further response is required to protect human health or the environment. Under Section 300.425(e) of the NCP (55 FR 8845, March 8, 1990,) a site may be deleted where no further response is appropriate if EPA determines that one of the following criteria has been met: EPA, in conjunction with the State, has determined that responsible or other parties have implemented all appropriate response action required. EPA, in consultation with the State, has determined that all appropriate Superfund- financed response under CERCLA has been implemented, and that no further response by responsible parties is appropriate. A remedial investigation has shown that the release poses no significant threat to public health or the environment, and, therefore remedial measures are not appropriate. Since 1986, EPA has followed these procedures for deleting a site from the NPL: The Regional Administrator approves a "close- out report" which establishes that all . appropriate response action has been taken or that no action is required. The Regional Office obtains State concurrence. EPA publishes a notice of intent to delete in the Federal Register and in a major newspaper near the community involved. A public comment period is provided. EPA responds to the comments and, if the site continues to warrant deletion, publishes a deletion notice in the Federal Register. Sites that have been deleted from the NPL remain eligible for further Superfund-financed remedial action in the unlikely event that conditions in the future warrant such action. As of May 1994, 59 sites have been deleted from the NPL, all in the General Superfund Section. ------- '_.. Key Dates in Superfund Legislation « Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) enacted December 11, 1980; Trust Fund of $1.6 billion authorized over 5 years CERCLA amended by Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) enacted October 17, 1986; Trust Fund of $8.5 billion authorized over 5 years CERCLA extended to September 30, 1994; an additional $5.1 billion authorized Federal regulation implementing Superfund: National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) Revised July 16, 1982(47FR31180) to incorporate CERCLA requirements Revised March 8, 1990 (55 FR 8666) in response to CERCLA Section 105, amended by SARA Hazard Ranking System Promulgated July 16, 1982 (47 FR 31180) as Appendix A of the NCR- Revised December 14, 1990 (55 FR '51532) in response to CERCLA Section 105(c), added by SARA; effective date March 14, 1991 National Priorities List Promulgated September 8, 1983 (48 FR 40658) as Appendix B of the NCP Must be updated at least annually Last sites proposed under original MRS promulgated February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598); Construction Completion category activated (56 FR 5634) First sites proposed under revised MRS July 29, 1991 (56 FR 35840) First sites added to NPL under revised HRS October 14, 1992 (57 FR 47181) Construction Completion List activated March 2, 1993 (58 FR 12142) ------- REMOVING PROPOSED SITES As of January t994, 76 sites (see page 17) have been proposed for the NPL but subsequently removed from further consideration, most of them because their final HRS scores were below the 28.50 cutoff or they are subject to RCRA Subtitle C. Three of the sites were reproposed on February 7, 1992 (57 FR 4824) after being rescored with the revised HRS. ------- LISTS AND DATA SUMMARIES ------- National Priorities List Federal Facilities Section, Final and Proposed Sites (by State) Hay 1994 st AK A< AK AlC AK AlC AL AL AL AZ A2 AZ CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CO CO CO " Site Name Adak Naval Air Station Eielson Air Force Base Elmendorf Air Force Base Fort Richardson (USARHY) Fort Wainuright Standard Steel&Metals Salvage YardCUSOOT 6 Final + 0 Proposed = 6 Alabama Army* Ammunit ion Plant Anniston Army Depot (SE Industrial Area) Redstone Arsenal (USARHY/NASA) 3 Final * 0 Proposed = 3 Luke Air Force Base Williams Air Force Base Yuma Marine Corps Air Station 3 Final + 0 Proposed = 3 Barstou Marine Corps Logistics Base Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base Castle Air Force Base Concord Naval Weapons Station Edwards Air Force Base El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Fort Ord George Air Force Base Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA) LEHR/Old Campus Landfill (USOOE) Laurence Livermore Laboratory (Site 300) Laurence Livermore Laboratory (USOOE) March Air Force Base Mather Air Force Base McClellan Air Force Base (GW Contam) Moffett Naval Air Station Norton Air Force Base Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Sacramento Army Depot Sharpe Army Depot Tracy Defense Depot Travis Air Force Base Treasure Island Naval Station-Hun Pt An 22 Final * 1 Proposed - 23 Air Force Plant PJKS Rocky Flats Plant (USOOE) Rocky Mountain Arsenal City/County Adak Fairbanks N Star Boro Greater Anchorage Bor Anchorage Fairbanks N Star Boro Anchorage Chi Idersburg Anniston Huntsville Glendale Chandler " Yuma Barstou San Diego County Merced Concord Kern County El Toro Marina Victorville Pasadena Davis Livermore Livermore Riverside Sacramento Sacramento Sunnyvale San Bernardino Riverbank Sacramento Lathrop Tracy Solano County San Francisco Water-too Golden Adams County Oat Proposed 10/92 07/89 07/89 06/93 07/89 07/89 10/84 10/84 06/93 07/89 07/89 06/88 07/89 07/89 10/84 02/92 07/89 06/88 07/89 07/89 02/92 01/94 07/89 10/84 07/89 10/84 10/84 04/85 10/84 06/88 10/84 10/84 07/89 07/89 07/89 07/89 10/84 10/84 :e Final 05/94 11/89 08/90 05/94 08/90 08/90 07/87 03/89 05/94 08/90 11/89 02/90 11/89 11/89 07/87 08/90 02/90 02/90 02/90 10/92 05/94 08/90 07/87 11/89 07/87 07/87 07/87 07/87 02/90 07/87 07/87 08/90 11/89 11/89 11/89 10/89 07/87 3 Final + 0 Proposed = 3 CT Neu London Submarine Base 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 DE Dover Air Force Base 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 Neu London Dover 10/89 08/90 10/84 03/89 ------- National Priorities List Federal Facilities Section, Final and Proposed Sites (by State) Hay 1994 st FL FL FL FL FL GA GA GU HI HI HI IA ID ID IL IL IL IL Site Name Cecil Field Naval Air Station Homestead Air Force Base Jacksonville Naval Air Station Pensacola Naval Air Station Whiting Field Naval Air Station 5 Final + 0 Proposed = 5 Marine Corps Logistics Base Robins Air Force Base(Lf#4/Sludge lagoon 2 Final + 0 Proposed = 2 Andersen Air Force Base 1 Final * 0 Proposed = 1 Naval Computer & Telecommunications Area Pearl Harbor Naval Complex Schofield Barracks 3 Final « 0 Proposed = 3 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant 1 Final * 0 Proposed = 1 Idaho National Engineering Lab (USDOE) Mountain Home Air Force Base 2 Final + 0 Proposed = 2 Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (LAP Area) Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Mfg Area) Sangamo Electric/Crab Orchard NWR (USOOI Savanna Army Depot Activity City/County Jacksonville Homestead Jacksonville Pensacola Hilton Albany Houston County Yigo Oahu Pearl Harbor Oahu Middletown Idaho Falls Mountain Home Joliet Joliet Carterville Savanna Dat Proposed 07/89 07/89 07/89 07/89 01/94 07/89 10/84 02/92 01/94 07/91 07/89 07/89 07/89 07/89 04/85 10/84 10/84 10/84 e Final 11/89 08/90 11/89 11/89 05/94 11/89 07/87 10/92 05/94 10/92 08/90 08/90 11/89 08/90 03/89 07/87 07/87 03/89 4 Final * 0 Proposed = 4 KS Fort Riley 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 KY Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 LA Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant 1 Final * 0 Proposed = 1 HA Fort Devens KA Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex HA Hanscom Field/Hanscom Air Force Base MA Materials Technology Laboratory (USARMY) MA Natick Laboratory Army Research,D4E Cntr MA Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant MA Otis Air National Guard /Camp Edwards MA South Ueymouth Naval Air Station 8 Final + 0 Proposed = 8 Junction City Paducah Doyline Fort Devens Middlesex County Bedford Uatertown Natick Bedford Falmouth Ueymouth 07/89 08/90 05/93 05/94 10/84 03/89 07/89 07/89 05/93 06/93 05/93 06/93 07/89 06/93 11/89 02/90 05/94 05/94 05/94 05/94 11/89 05/94 10 ------- National Priorities List Federal Facilities Section. Final and Proposed Sites (by State) May 1994 St Site Name MO Aberdeen Proving Ground (Edgewood Area) MO Aberdeen Proving Ground(Michaelsville If MO Beltsville Agricultural Research (USDA) MO Patuxent River Naval Air Station 4 Final * 0 Proposed = 4 ME Brunswick Naval Air Station ME Lor ing Air Force Base ME Portsmouth .liava I Shipyard 3 Final + 0 Proposed = 3 Ml Wurtsmith Air Force Base 0 Final + 1 Proposed = 1 MN Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance- Plant MN New Brighton/Arden Hills/TCAAP (USARHY) MN Twin Cities Air Force BaseCSAR Landfill) 3 Final + 0 Proposed = 3 MO Lake City Army Anrou. Plant (NU Lagoon) MO We 1 don Spring Former Army Ordnance Works MO Ueldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pi tts(USDOE) 3 Final * 0 Proposed = 3 NC Camp Lejeune Military Reservation 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 NE Cornhusker Army A/munition Plant 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 NH Pease Air Force Base 1 Final « 0 Proposed = 1 NJ Federal Aviation Admin. .Tech. Center NJ Fort Dix (Landfill Site) NJ Naval Air Engineering Center NJ Naval Weapon* Station Earle (Site A) NJ Pica tinny Arstnal NJ W.R. Grace/Uayr* Interim Storage (USOOE) 6 Final * 0 Proposed = 6 NM Cal West Metals (USSBA) NM Lee Acres Landfill (USOOI) 2 Final * 0 Proposed = 2 NY Brookhaven National Laboratory (USOOE) NY Griffiss Air Force Base NY Pittsburgh Air Force Base NY Seneca Army Depot City/County Edgewood Aberdeen Beltsville St. Mary's County Brunswick Limestone Kittery losco County Fridley . New Brighton Minneapolis Independence St. Charles County St. Charles County Ons low County Hall County Portsmouth/Newi ngton Atlantic County Pemberton Township Lakehurst Colts Neck Rockaway Township Wayne Township Lemitar Farming ton Upton Rome Pittsburgh Romulus Oat Proposed 04/85 04/85 05/93 01/94 10/84 07/89 06/93 01/94 07/89 07/82 01/87 10/84 10/84 07/89 06/88 10/84 07/89 07/89 10/84 09/85 10/84 07/89 09/83 06/88 06/88 07/89 10/84 07/89 07/89 e Final 02/90 10/89 05/94 05/94 07/87 02/90 05/94 11/89 09/83 07/87 07/87 07/87 02/90 10/89 07/87 02/90 08/90 07/87 07/87 08/90 02/90 09/84 03/89 08/90 11/89 07/87 11/89 08/90 4 Final * 0 Proposed = 4 11 ------- National Priorities List Federal Facilities Section, Final and Proposed Sites (by State) Hay 1994 st OH OH OH OH OH OK OR OR PA PA PA PA PA PR RI RI SC SO TH TN TH TX TX TX TX UT UT UT UT Site Name Air Force Plant 85 Feed Materials Production Center (USOOE) Hound Plant (USOOE) Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 3 Final + 2 Proposed = 5 Tinker Air Force(Soldier Cr/Bldg 300) 1 Final » 0 Proposed * 1 Fremont Nat. Forest Uraniun Hines (USOA) Umatilla Army Depot (Lagoons) 1 Final + 1 Proposed = 2 Letterkemy Army Depot (POO Area) Letterkemy Army Depot (SE Area) Naval Air Development Center(8 Areas) Navy Ships Parts Control Center Tobyhonrva Army Depot 5 Final + 0 Proposed = 5 Naval Security Group Activity 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 Davisville Naval Construction Batt Cert Newport Naval Education/Training Center 2 Final + 0 Proposed * 2 Savannah River Site (USOOE) 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 Ellsworth Air Force Base 1 Final * 0 Proposed = 1 Memphis Defense Depot Hi Ian Army Ammunition Plant Oak Ridge Reservation (USOOE) 3 Final + 0 Proposed * 3 Air Force Plant #4 (General Dynamics) Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Pantex Plant (USOOE) 4 Final + 0 Proposed * 4 Hill Air Force Base Monti cello Hill Tailings (USOOE) Ogden Defense Depot Tooele Army Depot (North Area) City/County Columbus Fernald Miomisburg Lockbourne Dayton Oklahoma City Lake County Hermiston Franklin County Chambersburg Uarminster Township Median icsburg Tobyhama Sabona Seca North Kingston Newport Aiken Rapid City Memphis Milan Oak Ridge Fort Worth Texarkana Karnack Pantex Village Ogden Monticello Ogden Tooele Oat Proposed 01/94 07/89 07/89 01/94 06/88 04/85 06/93 10/84 04/85 10/84 06/86 01/94 07/89 06/88 07/89 07/89 07/89 10/89 02/92 10/84 07/89 10/84 10/84 07/89 07/91 10/84 07/89 10/84 10/84 :e Final 11/89 11/89 10/89 07/87 07/87 03/89 07/87 10/89 05/94 08/90 10/89 11/89 11/89 11/89 08/90 10/92 07/87 11/89 08/90 07/87 08/90 05/94 07/87 11/89 07/87 08/90 4 Final + 0 Proposed = 4 12 ------- National Priorities List Federal Facilities Section, Final and Proposed Sites (by State) May 1994 St Site Name City/County Date Proposed Final VA Defense General Supply Center VA Fort Gust is (US Army) VA Lang ley Air Force Base/NASA Lang ley Cntr VA Marine Corps Combat Development Command VA Naval Surface Warfare - Dahlgren VA Naval Weapons Station - Yorktown 5 Final + 1 Proposed = 6 UA American Lake Qardens/McChord AFB UA Bangor Naval Submarine Base WA Bangor Ordnance Disposal UA Bonneville Power Admin Ross (USDOE) UA Fair-child Air Force Base (4 Uaste Areas) UA Fort Lewis (Landfill No. 5) UA Fort Lewis Logistics Center UA Hamilton Island Landf HKUSA/COE) UA Hanford 100-Area (USOOE) UA Hanford 1100-Area (USOOE) UA Hanford 200-Area (USOOE) UA Hanford 300-Area (USOOE) UA Jackson Park Housing Complex (USNAVY) UA McChord Air Force Base (Wash Rack/Treat) UA Naval Air Station, Uhidbey Is (Seaplane) UA Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island (Ault) UA Naval Undersea Warfare Station (4 Areas) UA Old Navy Dump/Manchester Lab(USEPA/NOAA) UA Port Hadlock Detachment (USNAVY) UA Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Complex 20 Final + 0 Proposed = 20 UV Allegany Ballistics Laboratory (USNAVY) UV Uest Virginia Ordnance (USARMY) 2 Final + 0 Proposed = 2 WY F.E. Warren Air Force Base 1 Final + 0 Proposed = 1 150 Final + 6 Proposed » 156 Chesterfield County 10/84 07/87 Newport News 01/94 Hampton 05/93 05/94 Quantico 05/93 05/94 Dahlgren 02/92 10/92 Yorktown 02/92 10/92 Tacoma Silverdale Bremerton Vancouver Spokane County Tacoma Tillicuir North Bonneville Benton County Benton County Benton County Benton County Kitsap County Tacoma Whidbey Island Uhidbey Island Keyport Manchester Indian Island Bremerton 09/83 07/89 10/84 07/89 06/88 10/84 07/89 07/91 06/88 06/88 06/88 06/88 06/93 10/84 09/85 09/85 06/86 01/94 06/93 05/93 09/84 08/90 07/87 11/89 03/89 07/87 11/89 10/92 10/89 10/89 10/89 10/89 05/94 07/87 02/90 02/90 10/89 05/94 05/94 05/94 Mineral Point Pleasant Cheyenne 06/93 10/81 05/94 09/83 07/89 02/90 13 ------- National Priorities List Proposed Sites, by State Hay 1994 St Site Nome Location Notes a AL CA CO CT FL HI IA 10 IN LA HO HI HN General Superfond Sites Monarch Tile Manufacturing, Inc. 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites Cooper Drum Co. Del Amo Facility GBF, Inc., Dump Stoker Company Federal Facility Sites Concord Naval Weapons Station 4 General Superfund Sites + 1 Federal Facility Sites = 5 General Superfund Sites ASARCO, Inc. (Globe Plant) Smeltertown Site 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 General Superfund Sites Raymark Industries, Inc. 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites Broward County--21st Manor Dump Plymouth Avenue Landfill Stauffer Chemical Co. (Tampa Plant) 3 General Superfund Sites * 0 Federal Facility Sites = 3 General Superfund Sites Del Monte Corp. (Oahu Plantation) 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites Mason City Coal Gasification Plant Waterloo Coal Gasification Plant 2 General Superfund Sites « 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 General Superfund Sites Blackbird Mine Triumph Mine Tailings Piles 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 General Superfund Sites U.S. Smelter & Lead Refinery Inc. 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites Lincoln Creosote 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites Ordnance Products, Inc. 1 General Superfund Sites * 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 Federal Facility Sites wurtsmith Air Force Base 0 General Superfund Sites + 1 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites Lake Elmo Airport /GW Contamination 1 General Superfund Sites * 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 Florence South Gate Los Angeles Antioch Imperial Concord Denver Salida .Stratford Fort Lauderdale DeLand Tampa Honolulu County Mason City Waterloo Lcmhi County Triumph East Chicago Bossier City Cecil County losco County Baytown Township 14 ------- National Priorities List Proposed Sites, by State May 1994 St SifiTAa Location Notes a MS NC NE NJ NH NY OH General Superfund Sites Chemfax, Inc. Potter Co. 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 OK PA SC SO TN General Superfund Sites General Electric Co/Shepherd Farm 1 General Superfund Sites * 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites American Shizuki/Ogallala Electronics Co Bruno Co-op Association/Associated Prop 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 General Superfund Sites Horseshoe Road 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites AT&SF (Albuquerque) Rinchem Co.. Inc. 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 General Superfund Sites Onondaga Lake Pfohl Brothers Landfill 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 General Superfund Sites Diamond Shamrock CorpCPainesvilie Works) Dover Chemical Corp. Federal Facility Sites Air Force Plant 85 Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base 2 General Superfund Sites + 2 Federal Facility Sites = 4 General Superfund Sites National Zinc Corp. 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites East Multnomah County Ground Utr Contain. Federal Facility Sites Fremont Nat. Forest Uranium Mines (USDA) 1 General Superfund Sites + 1 Federal Facility Sites = 2 General Superfund Sites East Tenth Street 1 General Supvrfund Sites * 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites (Copper* Co., Inc. (Charleston Pint) 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites Amie Creek Mine Tailings 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 General Superfund Sites ICG Iselin Railroad Yard Tennessee Products 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 Gulfport Wesson East Flat Rock Ogallala Bruno Sayreville .Albuquerque Albuquerque Syracuse Cheektouaga Painesville Dover Columbus Lockbourne Bartlesvilie Multnomah County Lake County Marcus Hook Charleston Lead Jackson Chattanooga 15 ------- National Priorities List Proposed Sites, by State Hay 1994 St Sitt Nona Location Notes a TX General Superfund Sites RSR Corp. Dallas 1 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 1 UT General Superfund Sites Kennecott (North Zone) Hagna Kennecott (South Zone) Copperton Hurray Smelter Hurray City Richardson Flat Tailings Summit County 4 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 4 VA Federal facility Sites Fort Eustis (US Army) Newport News 0 General Superfund Sites « 1 Federal Facility Sites = 1 VI General Superfund Sites Island Chemical Corp/V.I. Chemical Corp St. Crot'x Tutu Uellfield Tutu 2 General Superfund Sites + 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 UA General Superfund Sites Boomsnub/Airco Vancouver Tulalip Landfill Harysville 2 General Superfund Sites * 0 Federal Facility Sites = 2 48 General Superfund Sites + 6 Federal Facility Sites = 54 °A = Based on issuance of health advisory by Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (if scored, HRS score need not be > 28.50). S = State top priority (included among the 100 top priority sites regardless of score). 16 ------- Proposed Sites Removed From Consideration for NPL May 1994 Date Removed St AR AR AR AZ AZ CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CO DC DE Site Name Allen Transformer Crittenden County Landfill Magnolia City Landfill Kingman Airport Industrial Area Hesa Area Ground Water Contamination FMC Corp. (Fresno Plant) Hewlett-Packard IBM Corp. (San Jose Plant) Kaiser Steel Corp. ( Font ana Plant) Kearney-KPF Harley Cooling Tower Co. Precision Monolithic, Inc. Rhone-Poulenc, Inc./Zoecon Corp. Signetics, Inc. Solvent Service, Inc. Southern Pacific Transportation .Van Waters & Rogers, Inc. Hartin-Marietta(Denver Aerospace) USA Fort Lincoln Barrel Site Old Brine Sludge Landfill Location Ft. Smith Marion Magnolia Kingman Mesa Fresno Palo Alto San Jose Fontana Stockton Stockton Santa Clara East Palo Alto Sunnyvale San Jose Roseville San Jose Waterloo Washington Delaware City Proposed 10/23/81 47FR 58476 12/30/82 47FR 58476 10/26/89 54FR 43778 12/30/82 47FR 58476 06/10/86 51FR 21099 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 06/24/88 53FR 23988 06/24/88 53 FR 23988 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 06/24/88 53 FR 23988 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 09/18/85 50FR 37950 10/23/81 09/08/83 Score8 12/30/82C 09/08/83 47FR 40658 08/30/90 55FR 35502 09/21/84d 49FR 37070 06/10/86 51FR 21054 09/24/84 Other13 02/08/91 56FR 5598 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 08/30/90 53FR 35502 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 08/30/90 55FR 35502 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 12/30/826 47FR 58476 48FR 40674 49FR 37070 17 ------- Proposed Sites Removed From Consideration for NPL May 1994 Date Removed St DE FL FL FL GA HI HI HI HI HI HI IA IA U IA IA ID IL IL IL Site Name Pigeon Point Landfill Davidson Limber Co. Montco Research Products, Inc. Pratt & Whitney Air/United Tech Olin Corp. (Areas 1,2 & 4) ICunia Uells I Kunia Wells II Hililani Uells Uaiawa Shaft Uaipahu Wells Waipio Heights Wells II A.Y. McDonald Industries, Inc. Chemplex Co. Frit Industries (Humboldt Plant) John Deere (Dubuque Works) U.S. Nameplate Co. Flynn Lumber Co. Sheffield (US Ecology, Inc.) Stauffer Chem (Chic Heights Pint) Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co Location New Castle South Miami Hoi lister West Palm Beach Augusta Oahu Oahu Oahu Oahu Oahu Oahu Dubuque Clinton/Camanche Hunboldt Dubuque Mount Vernon Cat dwell Sheffield Chicago Heights Roscoe Proposed 01/22/87 S2FR 2492 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 09/18/85 50FR 37950 09/08/83 48FR 40674 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 09/18/85 50FR 37950 10/15/84 49FR 40320 04/10/85 50FR 14115 09/18/85 50FR 37950 10/15/84 49FR 40320 12/30/82 47FR 58476 10/15/84 49FR 40320 01/22/87 52FR 2492 06/24/88 53FR 23983 Scorea 10/04/89 54FR 41015 06/10/86 51FR 21054 03/31/89 54FR 13296 09/08/83 48FR 40658 10/04/89 54FR 41015 Other6 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 02/08/9 1f 56FR 5598 02/08/91 f 56FR 5598 02/08/91 f 56FR 5598 02/08/91 f 56FR 5598 02/08/91 f 56FR 5598 02/08/91 f 56FR 5598 10/04/89 54FR 41000 02/08/91 56FR 5598 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 08/30/90ig 55FR 355B? 18 ------- Proposed Sites Removed From Consideration for NPL May 1994 Date Removed St IN IN IN KS HI HI HI HI HI HI MO HO MS MS MT HT NE HE NJ NJ Site Name Firestone Industrial Products Co. HcCarty's Bald Knob Landfill Parrot Road Dump National Industrial Environ Serv E.I. du Pont (Montague Plant) Ford Motor Co. (Sludge Lagoon) Hooker (Montague Plant) Lacks Industries, Inc. Lenawee Disposal Service, Inc. Landfill Littlefield Township Dump Findett Corp. Quail Run Mobile Manor Gautier Oil Co., Inc. Plastifax, Inc. Burlington Northern(Somers Plant) Comet Oi I Co. Monroe Auto Equipment Co. Phillips Chemical Co. Horstmam's Dump Jame Fine Chemical Location Noblesville Ht. Vernon New Haven Fur ley Montague Ypsilanti Montague Grand Rapids Adrian Oden St. Charles Gray 'Summit Gautier Gulf port Somers Billings Cozad Beatrice East Hanover Bound Brook Proposed 09/18/85 50FR 37950 01/22/87 52FR 2492 12/30/82 47FR 58476 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 01/22/87 52FR 2492 09/18/85 50FR 37950 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 12/30/82 47FR 58476 10/15/84 49FR 40320 09/08/83 48FR 40674 06/24/88 53 FR 23988 07/23/82 10/15/84 49FR 40320 06/24/88 53FR 23988 09/18/85 50FR 37950 12/30/82 47FR 58476 01/22/87 52FR 2492 10/15/84 49FR 40320 Score3 10/04/89 54FR 41015 09/08/83 48FR 40658 03/31/89 54FR 13296 08/30/90 55FR 35502 06/10/86 51FR 21054 09/21/84 49FR 37070 08/30/90 5FR 35502 09/08/83h 48FR 40658 02/08/91 56FR 5598 09/08/83 48FR 40658 03/31/89 54FR 13296 06/10/861 51FR 21054 Other6 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 02/08/91 56FR 5598 02/08/91 9 56FR 5598 02/08/91 56FR 5598 10/04/89 54FR 41000 19 ------- Proposed Sites Removed From Consideration for NPL Hay 1994 Date Removed St NJ OH OK OK PA PA TX TX UT UT UT VA UA UA UI UV Site Name Hatlack, Inc. General Electric(Coshocton Plant) Kerr-McGee Corp. (Gushing Plant) _ Sunray Oil Co. Refinery Keyser Avenue Borehole Rohm and Haas Co. Landfill Pig Road Rio Grande Oil Co. Refinery Mayflower Mountain Tailings Pond Olson/Neihart Reservoir Silver Creek Tailings IBM Corp. (Manassas Plant Spill) Quendall Terminal Rosch Property Fort Howard Paper Co. Lagoons Hobay Chemical (New Martinsville) Location Woolwich Township Coshocton Gushing Allen Scranton Bristol Township New Waver ly Sour Lake Uasatch County Wasatch County Park City Manassas Renton Roy Green Bay New Martinsville Proposed 09/18/85 50FR 37950 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/26/89 54FR 43778 06/24/88 53FR 23988 06/24/88 53FR 23988 04/10/85 50FR 14115 09/06783 48FR 40674 06/24/88 53FR 23988 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 09/18/85 50FR 37950 10/15/84 49FR 40320 10/15/84 49FR 40320 09/08/83 48FR 40674 06/24/88 53FR 23988 10/15/84 49FR 40320 Score0 02/08/91 56FR 5598 08/30/90 55FR 35502 02/21/90 55FR 6154 06/10/86 51FR 21054 08/30/90 55FR 35502 06/10/86 51FR 21054 03/31/89 54FR 13296 06/10/86 51FR 21054 09/21/84 49FR 37070 08/30/90 53FR 35502 Other6 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/17/86J 10/04/89 54FR 41000 10/04/89 54FR 41000 Number of sites removed: 76 "Final HRS score below 28.50. Subject to RCRA Subtitle C, except as noted. J3n Interim Priorities List announced October 23, 1981; removed at proposal of first NPL (47FR 58476, December 30, 1982). Contamination occurs naturally (Footnotes continue on the next page.) 20 ------- Proposed Sites Removed From Consideration for NPL May 1994 Date Removed St Site Name Location Proposed Score8 Other *0n Interim Priorities List announced October 23, 1981; removed at proposal of first NPL (47FR 58476, December 30, 1982), ,a Federal facility site and so ineligible at the time. Pending development of EPA pesticide policy. UNO longer meets health advisory issued by Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. On Expanded Eligibility List announced July 23, 1982; removed at proposal of first NPL (47FR 58476, December 30, 1982) .because State uithdreM top-priority designation, HRS score below 28.50. Included in Brook Industrial Park, listed October 4, 1989 (54FR 41015). 'Removed per SARA Section 118{p) NOTE: The following four sites were proposed, removed, and then reproposed. In this case, the site has been listed: Van Dale Junkyard, Marietta, OH, proposed December 30, 1982 (47FR 58476); removed September 8, 1983 (48FR 40658); reproposed October 15, 1984 (49FR 40320); listed June 10, 1986 (51FR 21054). These three sites have been reproposed under the revised HRS: Concord Naval Weapons Station, Concord, CA: proposed June 24, 1988 (53FR 23988); removed August 30, 1990 (S5FR 35502); reproposed February 7. 1992 (57FR 4824). G8F, Inc., Antioch, CA: proposed June 24. 1988 (53FR 23988); removed October 4, 1989 (54FR 41015); reproposed February 7, 1992 (57FR 4824). Richardson Flat Tailings, Summit County, UT: proposed June 24, 1988 (53FR 23988); removed February 11, 1991 (56FR 5598); reproposed February 7, 1992 (57FR 4824). 21 ------- National Priorities List Final and Proposed Sites Per State/Territory (by New Final Sites) Hay 1994 New Final State/Territory Washington Florida Massachusetts Maryland California Kentucky Pennsylvania Colorado Kansas Michigan New York Ohio Oregon Tennessee Wisconsin Alaska Virginia Alabama Hawaii Maine Texas West Virginia American Samoa Arizona Arkansas Conmonwealth of Marianas Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Georgia Guam Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Louisiana Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Trust Territories Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Wyoming Gen 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fed 4 1 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Gen 34 49 22 8 69 19 95 13 9 76 79 31 9 12 40 2 19 9 0 7 25 4 0 7 12 0 14 18 0 11 1 . 6 33 32 16 11 37 2 20 8 7 1 16 101 7 20 2 9 8 10 22 2 0 8 8 0 2 Final Fed 20 5 8 4 22 1 5 3 1 0 4 3 1 3 0 6 5 3 3 3 4 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 4 0 1 1 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 6 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 Total Proposed Gen 2 3 0 1 4 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 0 Fed 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 56 57 30 13 96 20 101 18 10 77 85 38 12 17 40 8 25 13 4 10 30 6 0 10 12 0 16 19 0 13 2 10 37 33 19 13 41 4 23 8 10 1 17 108 11 22 2 11 9 12 24 4 0 16 a 2 3 Total 18 24 1082 150 48 1286 22 ------- National Priorities List Final and Proposed Sites (by EPA Region) May 1994 Final Reg 1 - 2 3 4 5 6 State/Territory Connecticut Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont New Jersey New York Puerto Rico Virgin Islands District of Columbia Delaware Maryland Pennsylvania Virginia West Virginia Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Illinois Indiana Michigan Minnesota Ohio Wisconsin Arkansas Louisiana New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Gen 14 22 7 16 10 8 77 101 79 8 0 188 0 18 8 95 19 4 144 9 49 11 19 2 20 22 12 144 33 32 76 37 31 40 249 12 11 7 9 25 Fed 1 8 3 1 2 0 15 6 4 1 0 11 0 1 4 5 5 2 17 3 5 2 1 0 1 1 3 16 4 0 0 3 3 0 10 0 1 2 1 4 Proposed Gen 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 2 10 0 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 1 2 1 1 Fed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Total 16 30 10 17 12 8 93 108 85 9 2 204 0 19 13 101 25 6 164 13 57 13 20 4 22 24 17 170 37 33 77 41 38 40 266 12 13 11 11 30 64 77 23 ------- National Priorities List Final and Proposed Sites (by EPA Region) Hay 1994 F i na I Reg State/Territory 7 Iowa Kansas Missouri Nebraska """8 Colorado Montana North Dakota South Dakota Utah Wyoming 9 Cotnnonwealth of Marianas American Samoa Arizona California Guam Hawaii Nevada Trust Territories 10 Alaska Idaho Ores on Washington Gen 16 9 20 7 52 13 8 2 2 8 2 35 0 0 7 69 1 0 1 0 78 2 6 9 34 Fed 1 1 3 1 6 3 0 0 1 4 1 9 0 0 3 22 1 3 0 0 29 6 2 1 20 Proposed Gen 2 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 1 4 0 7 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 2 1 2 Fed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Total 19 10 23 10 62 18 8 2 4 16 3 51 0 0 10 96 2 4 1 0 113 a 10 12 56 51 29 86 Total 1082 150 48 1286 24 ------- FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES Date/Citation/Number of Sites Date October 23, 1981 1 15 ("Interim Priorities List")1 July 23, 1982 45 ("Expanded Eligibility List")1 December 30, 1982 (47 FR 58476) 418 (proposal of first NPL, including 153 of 160 sites announced previously) March 4, 1983 (48 FR 9311) 1 (proposal of Times Beach, Missouri) September 8, 1983 (48 FR 40658) 406 (promulgation of first NPL; I proposed site split into 2 sites; 1 site deleted; 6 proposed sites dropped; 7 sites remain proposed) September 8, 1983 (48 FR 40674) 133 (Proposed Rule #1) May 8, 1984 (49 FR 19480) 4 (promulgation of 4 San Gabriel Valley Sites in California, part of Proposed Rule #1) September 21, 1984 (49 FR 37070) 128 (promulgation of 123 Proposed Rule #1 sites and 5 from original proposal; 4 proposed sites dropped) October 15, 1984 (49 FR 40320) 244. including 36 Federal facility sites (Proposed Rule #2) February 14, 1985 (50 FR 6320) 2 (promulgation of Glen Ridge and Montclair/West Orange Radium Sites in New Jersey, part of Proposed Rule #2) April 10, 1985 (50 FR 14115) 32, including 6 Federal facility sites (Proposed Rule #3) September 16, 1985 (50 FR 37630) 1 (promulgation of Lansdowne Radiation Site in Pennsylvania, part of Proposed Rule #3) September 18, 1985 (50 FR 37950) 41, including 3 Federal facility sites and one reproposed site (Proposed Rule #4) Number of Sites Final 406 410 538 538 540 540 541 541 Proposed 115 160 418 419 140 136 4 248 246 278 277 318 Total 115 160 418 419 546 546 542 786 786 818 818 859 ------- FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES (continued) Date June 10, 1986 (51 FR 21054) 170 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #1-4; 8 sites deleted) June 10, 1986 (51 FR 21099) 45, including 2 Federal Facility sites (Proposed Rule #5) June 10, 1986(51 FR21109) proposed RCRA policy; reopening of comment period for 5 sites January 22, 1987 (52 FR 2492) 64, including 1 Federal facility site (Proposed Rule #6) February 25, 1987 (52 FR 5578) Availability of information May 13, 1987 (52 FR 17991) proposed RCRA policy for Federal facility sites July 22, 1987 (52 FR 27620) 99 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #2-6) July 22, 1987 (52 FR 27643) 7 (reproposal of Federal facility sites) June 24, 1988 (53 FR 23978) 43 (reproposal of RCRA sites) June 24, 1988 (53 FR 23988) 229, including 14 Federal facility sites (Proposed Rule #7) Au«ust 9, 1988 (53 FR 30002/30005) RCRA policy statements March 13, 1989 (54 FR 10512) (8 Federal facility sites) and March 31, 1989 (54 FR 13296) 101 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #2-7; 4 proposed sites dropped) May 5, 1989 (54 FR 19526) 10 (Proposed Rule #8) July 14, 1989 (54 FR 29820) 52 Federal facility sites (Proposed Rule #9) August 16, 1989 (54 FR 33846) 2 (proposal of ATSDR sites) Number of Sites Final 703 703 802 7993 8903 890 8893 889 Proposed 185 248: 149 378 273 283 335 337 Total 888 951 951 1,177 1,163 1,173 1,224 1,226 ------- FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES (continued) Date October 4, 1989 (54 FR 41000/41015) 93 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #2-8; 31 proposed sites dropped) October 26, 1989 (54 FR 43778) 25, including 2 FederaHacility sites (Proposed Rule #10, last proposed rule under original HRS) November 21, 1989 (54 FR 48184) 29 (promulgation of 27 Federal facility sites from Proposed Rule #9 and 2 ATSDR sites; expansion of 1 Federal facility site) February 21, 1990 (55 FR 6154) 71 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #2-7, 9; 1 proposed site dropped) March 14, 1990 (55 FR 9688) 1 (promulgation of United Heckathorn Co., Richmond, California, part of Proposed Rule #10) August 30, 1990 (55 FR 35502) 106 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #2, 5-10; 10 proposed sites dropped) February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5598) 6 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #2, 5-7, 10; 14 proposed sites dropped) (last final rule under original HRS) May 9, 1991 (56 FR 21460) 1 (proposal of ATSDR site) July 29, 1991 (56 FR 35840) 22 (Proposed Rule #11, first proposed rule under revised HRS) September 25, 1991 (56 FR 48438) 1 (promulgation of ATSDR site) February 7, 1992 (57 FR 4824) 30 (Proposed Rule #12) October 14, 1992 (57 FR 47181) 33 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #11 and 12); first final rule under revised HRS October 14, 1992 (57 FR 47204) 9 (Proposed Rule #13) May 10, 1993 (58 FR 27507) 26 (Proposed Rule #14) Number of Sites Final 9813 981 1,010 1,081 1,082 1.1873 1,1893 1.1883 1,188 1,1853 1.1833 1.2083-' 1.2023-4 Proposed 213 238 209 137 136 20 0 1 23 22 52 28 54 Total 1,194 1,219 1,219 1,218 1,218 1,207 1,189 1.189 1.211 1.207 1,235 1.236 1,256 ------- FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES (continued) Date June 23, 1993 (58 FR 34018) 17 (Proposed Rule #15) January 18, 1994 (59 FR 2568) 26 (Proposed Rule #16) February 23, 1994 (59.FR 8724) 1 (promulgation of ALCOA (Point Comfort)/Lavaca Bay, Point Comfort, Texas) May 1994 42 (promulgation of sites from Proposed Rules #1 1-16) Number of Sites Final 1,1993-4 1.1923 1.1914 1,2323 Proposed 71 97 96 54 Total 1,270 1,289 1,287 1,286 'No Federal Register notice. :Silver Creek Tailings, Park City, UT, removed October 17, 1986 as required by CERCLA Section 118(p). 'Reflects site(s) deleted since last rule. 'Reflects site(s) removed since last rule. ------- ------- United States Environmental Protection Agency For further information, call the Superfund Hotline, toll-free 1-800-424-9346 or (703) 920-3810 in Washington, DC metropolitan area, or the U.S. EPA Superfund Regional Offices listed below.* For publications, contact Public Information Center, PU-211B 401 M Street. SW Washington, DC 20460 (202) 260-2060 Ortico of Emergency end Remedial Response, OS-5204G United States Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street. SW Washington, DC 20460 (703). 603-6860 Region 1 Connecticut Mains Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Waste Management Division, HAA-CAN-1 John F. Kennedy Federal Building Boston. MA 02203-2211 (617) 573-5707 Region 2 New Jersey New York Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Emergency and Remedial Response Division 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 (212) 264-8672 Region 3 Delaware Pennsylvcnia District of Columbia Virginia Maryland West Virginia Site Assessment Section, 3HW73 841 Chestnut Building Philadelphia. PA 19107 (215) 597-8229 Region 4 Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Waste' Management "Division 345 Counland Street NE Atlanta, GA 30365 (404) 347-5065 Region 5 Illinois Indiana Michigan Minnesota Ohio Wisconsin Waste Management Division 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 6th ROOT Chicago, IL 60604 (312)353-9419 Region 6 Arkansas Louisiana New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Hazardous Waste Management Division, 6H-M 1445 Ross Avenue Dallas, TX 76202-2733 (214) 655-6740 Region 7 Iowa Kansas Missouri Nebraska Waste Management Division 726 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City. KS 66101 (913) 551-7062 or 551-7595 Region 8 Colorado Montana North Dakota South Dakota Utah .Wyoming Hazardous Waste Management Division, 8HWM-SR 999 18th Street. Suite 500 Denver. CO 80202-2466 (303) 294-7630 Region 9 American Samoa Arizona California Guam Hawaii Nevada Northern Marianas Trust Territories Waste Management Division, H-l 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco. C A 94105 (415) 744-1730 Region 10 Alaska Idaho Oregon Washington Hazardous Waste Division. HW-113 12006th Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 553-1677 * All EPA telephone and telecommunications systems may be accessed via the Federal Telecommunications System (FTS). ------- |