United Slates
Environmental Protection
Agency
Superfund
Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response
Washington. DC 20460
EPA 540 8-90 015
October 1990
xvEPA
Catalog of Superfund
Program Publications
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EPA/540/8-90/015
EPA/9200.7-02A
October 1990
Catalog of Superfund
Program Publications
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460
Printed on Recycled Paper
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. How the Superfund Program Works 1
2. How to Use This Catalog 7
3. Abstracts 9
Removal 9
Pre-Remedial 12
Remedial 16
Technology 32
Program Management 35
Superfund Academy 41
Computer Materials 42
4. How to Order Documents 45
Information about NTIS 45
NTIS Order Form 47
5. Subject Index 49
6. Numeric Index 69
540 Series 69
9000 Series 72
NTIS Numbers 76
in
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Superfund: A Rational
Response to Our
Hazardous Waste Law
Superfund is the nation's
environmental program for
cleaning up abandoned and
uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
Such sites are extremely diverse.
Many are municipal or industrial
landfills. Others are manufacturing
plants where operators improperly
disposed of wastes. Some are large
Federal facilities dotted with "hot
spots" of contamination from
various high-tech or military
activities. Spills, accidents, and
leaking underground storage tanks
are other types of sites. Most
hazardous wastes come from our
manufacturing sector; common
contaminants include heavy metals
like lead and mercury, solvents and
degreasers, pesticides and
herbicides, polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs), and wood
preservers.
The law dictates that Superfund
monies can be used only for two
main purposes:
• To address emergency threats to
human health and the
environment.
• To conduct long-term cleanup at
the worst sites in the country.
A complex ranking system
identifies the worst sites and places
them on the National Priorities List
(NPL), which currently comprises
1,246* sites.
To satisfy the law's requirements,
EPA organized its cleanup effort
into three programmatic divisions.
Emergency cleanup work, which
EPA calls "Removal," is performed
by one. "Remedial" work, or long-
term cleanup at the worst sites, is
done by another. And because
The 1,246 sites consist of 1,218 sites
either on the final National
Priorities List or proposed for it,
and 28 sites that have been formally
"deleted" from the NPL because
the cleanup action has been
completed and its effectiveness
verified.
someone must decide which sites
are truly the worst, evaluation and
ranking is undertaken by the "Pre-
Remedial" division. "Removal"
activities can be performed at any
site that needs them, but
"Remedial" actions occur only at
the sites on the National Priorities
List. The process a site undergoes
from initial discovery through final
Superfund cleanup is illustrated
schematically at the end of this
section.
Division of Labor in the
Superfund Program
The Removal Program
Superfund emergency workers
respond immediately to any site
considered to pose an imminent
threat to human health and the
WHAT IS THE SUPERFUND?
In 1980, Congress passed tHe Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly called
"Superfund;:" The Superfund Amendments and Reauthorizetibn Act
(S^RA) waspassed by Congressiin 19$$ to'updateanBimprove CERCLA.
The; la\y authorizes the Federal government to respond directly to
'releases^ or threatened releases, of hazardous substances that may
endanger public health, welfare, or the environment.: Legal actions can
betaken to force the parties responsible for causing the contamination to
clean up thps'e sites or reimburse the. |uperfund for the costs of cleanup.
If resp&hsible parties cannotbefound or areunwilling olrunabie to clean
up: a Site, EPA can use fnonies from the Superfund to: accomplish the
cleanup, Th|:;:Suj)^ffur0 is-actually a trust fund. CERCLA established
a 5-year, :$l,6^billi6|i fund made up of taxes oh crude oil and certain
cdTftrnercially£ro
5 years, anilinfreased tfte fi|ndsi to $8.5 bilHon. These additional monies
: arei made: available to^ excise taxes on
petroleum and feedstock chemicals, a fax on certain imported chemical
derivatives, anenvironrhental tax on corporations, appropriations made
by Congress from general tax revenues, and any monies recovered or
collected from parties responsible for site contamination.
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environment. EPA manages a large
cadre of cleanup experts who can
be mobilized quickly when the
need arises. The Agency's On-
Scene Coordinator (OSC)
supervises these resources at the
site. "Removal" workers stabilize,
prevent, or temper the effects of a
hazardous release, or the threat of
one. Sample situations might
include a tire fire or a trans-
portation accident involving the
spill of hazardous chemicals.
Removal professionals may also
advise State and local officials on
the need for an alternative water
supply, treatment of contaminated
soils, a waterproof cap to constrain
wastes, or relocation of residents.
"Planned" removals are also
undertaken at sites that don't
qualify as emergencies, but
nonetheless present a threat that
must be dealt with in a timely way.
This type of removal may also
occur during long-term cleanup.
For example, routine
groundbreaking work in an
unrelated construction activity may
reveal a layer of unsuspected
hazardous waste drums.
The Pre-Remedial Program
EPA's Pre-Remedial program
applies a systematic approach to
determining how hazardous a site
is. Upon discovery, the site is
logged into the Comprehensive
Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability
Information System (CERCLIS),
Superfund's computerized
inventory. It then undergoes
studies, the Preliminary
THE HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM
Information collected during the:site inspection is"used to identify the
sites posing the most serious threats to human health and the
environment: This way EPA can meet the requirement that Congress
gave it to use Superfund monies only on the worst hazardous waste
sites in the Nation.
To identify the most serious sites, a comparison is made between the
potential risk posed by one site and thepotentialiisksof; Other discovered
sites. This comparison is made by using the Hazard Rankiiig System
(HRS) to evaluate the results of the site inspection. The HRS measures
how contamination at;a site could affect people or the enviwiftmerit. A
site's "score" is based on whether hazardous wastes have spread
through the ground water, surface; wafer, Sop/ and-air, arid if these
wastes have the potential to spread in the future. Only sites with high
enough health and environmental risk scores are proposed to be added
to EPA's National Priorities List. The most serioiis of these become a
part of the "final" NPL.
Assessment and the Site Inspection,
that escalate in intensity. If the
threat is found to be negligible at an
early stage, it is assigned to a "No
Further Action" category, but
remains in the computer inventory
for reference.
A site that looks serious moves on
to the next phase of scrutiny. The
most threatening sites are ranked
using EPA's Hazard Ranking
System (HRS). The most serious
are then placed on the National
Priorities List. Naturally, if an
emergency is uncovered at any step
in this process, the Removal
program tackles it immediately.
The Remedial Program
Once a site attains the NPL, a
definitive set of steps move it
toward ultimate cleanup. Private
industry and State government
play large roles in the conduct of
cleanup activities, but EPA always
approves remedies and supervises
the work. Indeed, each site has its
own Remedial Project Manager
(RPM) and, where necessary, its
own On-Scene Coordinator (OSC)
for emergency cleanup needs. Both
are EPA professionals. Public
outreach mechanisms encourage
citizens to comment and participate
at each step in the process.
An NPL site first undergoes an
intensive site investigation, called
the Remedial Investigation. This
"RI" determines the nature and
extent of contamination at the site.
Much more detailed and
comprehensive than the initial site
inspection, it involves extensive
sampling and laboratory analysis.
Waste types, site geology and
hydrology, and specific health and
environmental risks are examined.
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The Feasibility Study (FS) is
conducted next. This study
analyzes cleanup options and
recommends one. EPA studies site
findings and selects a cleanup
remedy, which it officially
documents in a legally binding
Record of Decision (ROD) for the
site. This ROD clearly sets forth the
work's cleanup goals (e.g., cubic
yards of soil to be removed, water
standards to be met).
Next, engineers design whatever
construction is required to carry out
the remedy; this is called the
Remedial Design phase. Construc-
tion ranges from containment
structures to drainage wells, to clay
caps over the wastes, to ground
water extraction systems. Once
cleanup activities and construction
are under way, the site has entered
the Remedial Action phase.
No matter how exhaustive
preliminary studies may be,
sampling and site observation are
unable to reveal the full extent of
the problem at many sites.
Uncertainties exist right up until
the point where ground is broken
for the cleanup work, and surprises
can occur throughout remedial
action. Thus there is no ready
answer to the question, "How long
will it take?" On average—and this
includes a broad range—6 to 8
years will elapse between the start
of the cleanup study and
completion of the remedy.
The cleaned-up site is ultimately
deleted from the NPL, but this does
not take place until the remedy's
effectiveness has been clearly
proven. Often years of monitoring,
operation, and maintenance are
needed to satisfy these concerns.
Superfund Information:
A Broad Spectrum
The Superfund program generates
a wide range of information on
hazardous waste cleanup processes
and procedures. It ranges from
policy directives to guidance
documents to detailed technology
evaluations. Audiences for these
materials may be program staff,
cleanup personnel, computer
experts, technical researchers, and
the general public.
This catalog organizes Superfund
documents into four main
categories:
1. QUICK-REFERENCE FACT SHEETS—
These brief documents
summarize hazardous waste
issues, technology, and technical
documents.
2. DIRECTIVES—These provide policy
direction usually in memoranda
form (e.g., practical methods for
carrying out hazardous waste
regulations) to EPA Regional
managers.
3. PUBLICATIONS—This category runs
the gamut from general public
brochures to user manuals,
annual reports, study
summaries, guidance
documents, responses to
directives, and technology
documents. The last category is
substantial and includes both
scientific studies (e.g., on health
effects) and pragmatic
descriptions of site cleanup
techniques, both tried and
experimental.
4. COMPUTER MATERIALS—These
include computer software and
documentation.
Not all of the documents
catalogued here come directly from
the Removal, Remedial, and Pre-
Remedial divisions. Many of the
technology documents are
developed by EPA's Office of
Research and Development, with
technical input and underwriting
provided by Superfund offices.
Superfund's Office of Program
Management offers a range of
program and policy documents, as
well as self-analytical reports on
hazardous waste progress and
problems. Finally, there are
overarching documents produced
by the Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response, the umbrella
office for the Superfund divisions.
This catalog contains an abstract of
each Superfund document, and
provides indexes designed to help
both general readers and program
experts to locate what interests
them. The section that follows
describes how to use this catalog
most effectively.
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Superfund Tackles Hazardous Waste Emergencies
and the Nation's Most Serious Sites
Site Discovery and Study:
Emergency
Discovery
Sites may be discovered via:
• Citizen complaints
• Routine reports
• Regular inspections
• Trouble: fire/explosion/spill
Immediate Cleanup
Workers quickly remove or
stabilize the threat. They
may fence the site, relocate
residents, provide drinking
water, or remove materials.
Planned Removal
Workers remove or stabilize
a threat that is not
immediately dangerous but
must be dealt with soon.
Imminent Threat
Appears Serious
Non-Emergency
Preliminary
Assessment
EPA or the State evaluates the
need for long-term cleanup.
Are hazardous substances
likely present? How are they
contained? How might
contaminants spread? How
close is the nearest sensitive
population? What/who
might be harmed?
Long-Term Cleanup:
National Priorities
List
The most serious of all
known sites. These are the
sites that qualify for
long-term cleanup with
Superfund money.
Both emergency and long-term cleanup work can be led
by EPA or an individual State, or under their supervision,
by the parties responsible for the contamination. The
public has input throughout the process.
Remedial
Investigation/
Feasibility Study
The RI determines the nature
and extent of contamination at
the site. It is much more
intensive than the Site
Investigation. The FS identifies
and evaluates cleanup options.
EPA compares relative
effectiveness and cost.
Record of Decision
EPA formally selects the site
remedy, which is
documented in the ROD.
The ROD is the basis for
subsequent engineering and
cleanup work.
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Finding the Most Serious Sites
May Be Dangerous
Site Inspection
Investigators visit the site
looking for evidence of
hazards. They sample
soil/air/water. They look
for pathways of
contamination and affected
populations and areas.
No Danger/No Further Action
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Hazard Ranking
System
Sites are scored and ranked
via the HRS. The score is
based on whether wastes
have or could spread
through the environment to
affect human and ecological
health.
Above Cut-off
Value
Below Cut-off
Value
No Danger/No Further Action
National Priorities
List
The most serious of all
known sites. These are the
sites that qualify for
long-term cleanup with
Superfund money.
Superfund Inventory
All sites or spills reported
stay in EPA's Superfund
database for future reference
and potential removal.
Fixing the Most Serious Sites
Remedial Action
These are the cleanup activities.
They may be simple: removing
and decontaminating drums of
waste. Or they may be complex
and take years: cleaning
polluted ground water and
dredging contaminated river
bottoms. Often new situations
are discovered after cleanup
begins.
Remedial Design
Engineers design plans and
specifications for cleanup
actions. Hazardous waste
descriptions, decontamination,
environmental protection,
worker safety, and regulatory
compliance are all "designed
in."
Deletion
Only after the remedy is
constructed and all long-term
monitoring and O&M is
complete can EPA propose
that the site be deleted from
the NPL. The public must
agree.
Operations &
Maintenance
Long-term monitoring, as well
as O&M, is often required after
remedy construction to assure
that the approach continues to
be effective in protecting
human and ecological health.
Some O&M must go on for up
to 10 years.
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The tools in this catalog have been
carefully crafted to serve a variety
of users, both expert and non-
expert. A reader may locate a
specific document even if he or she
has only a fragment of information:
a title, a publication number, a
program office name, or simply a
subject category. These tools are
described in the following
paragraphs.
FOR SUPERFUND
NEWCOMERS
: This catalog has been written to
Assist its many users, who are
not Siiperfund "insiders,"
Wherever pi;catalogers
haye substituted English for
program jargon and acronyms.
Mori-expert 1 users seeking \
informationpri particular topics
will find the Subject Index most
helpful. It illustrates the types
of informatjfm Superfund
documents contain. Those
looking for specific titles or;
documents from particular
offices will find the Abstracts
carefully organized: to facilitate1
such a search. The Numeric
Index arranges documents by
publication number. This
how-to section describes each
catalog tool in further detail.
The Subject Index
The backbone of the catalog is the
Subject Index, which covers a wide
range of Superfund topics. Each
entry is accompanied by one or
more page numbers on which an
abstract dealing with that topic can
be found. A scan of the page will
quickly pinpoint the abstract.
The Abstracts
The Abstracts appear as
Section 3.
For the convenience of users with
considerable Superfund expertise,
the abstracts have been organized
into seven categories:
1. Removal
2. Pre-Remedial
3. Remedial
4. Technology
5. Program Management
6. Superfund Academy, and
7. Computer Materials.
Documents are listed alphabetically
within each category. Thus, a
knowledgeable user seeking a
particular document could use the
Abstracts alone as a locator tool by
making an educated guess about
the category in which the document
is likely to appear.
FOR SUPERFUND
EXPERTS
Users with plenty of
Superfund experience are
likely to be seeking specific
'documents or program
information. The summaries
in the Abstracts are organized
under seven categories,
several of which: are
prograrnmatic. Anexpertuscr
can epmlb the. Abstracts easily
by determining which
category the desired
document is in, and then
scanning that section.
Document titles are arranged
in alphabetical order within
each category. In: addition,
the Numeric Index arranges
documents by publication
number.
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Each abstract contains:
• The document's title;
• An icon showing the type of
document;
• The publication date;
• The number of pages;
• The NTIS order number;
• A brief summary of the
document's contents; and
• The document's EPA number(s).
The Numeric Index
This index organizes Superfund
documents in numeric order. All
entries contain an NTIS order
number, which is to be used in
ordering documents. Most EPA
publications are given Agency or
office control numbers. There are
two main sets, the 540 series and
the 9000 series:
• The 540 series is generally
applied to Agency publications
printed in quantity. A sample
number is EPA/540/G-89/003.
• The 9000 series has been
assigned to the Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response,
Superfund's parent office, for
coding its policy directives.
Icon Guide
Fact Sheet
Directive
Publication
Computer
Material
Title
Publication
Date
Order
Number
EPA Control
Number(s)
(9000 and/or
540 series)
Abstract Guide
Icon
The Emergency Response
Notification System
August 1989 7 pages .
Order No. PB90-249715
Provides general information for
the public on the Emergency
Response Notification System, the
national computer database and
retrieval system that is used to
store information on releases of oil
and hazardous substances.
^ EPA/9360.0-21
Number of
Pages
Summary
However, the Superfund office
assigns a 9200-9399 series
number to all documents for
internal management purposes.
A sample number is:
EPA/9234.01.
In addition, every abstract contains
an NTIS order number (beginning
with PB-), which is to be used in
ordering documents. The very few
documents with no EPA numbers
are listed in the Numeric Index by
order number.
Ordering Documents
See Section 4 for ordering
instructions and an order form.
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Accelerated Response at
NPL Sites Guidance
December 15,1989 19 pages
Order No.: PB90-258302
Provides EPA guidance on
addressing immediate threats at
National Priorities List (NPL) sites.
This document is Superfund
Management Review
Recommendation No. 22.
EPA/9200.2-02
Emergency Response
Cleanup Services Contracts
(ERCS)
October 1987 210 pages
Order No.: PB90-191966
Provides information to help those
authorized to use ERCS contracts to
deploy them more efficiently and
effectively. Included are EPA
Headquarters and Regional
personnel, as well as staff from
other Federal agencies (e.g., U.S.
Coast Guard). In addition, the
users' manual discusses
coordinating the use of the ERCS
contracts with other entities
involved with the Superfund
program.
EPA/9242.2-01B
The Emergency Response
Notification System
August 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-249715
Provides general information for
the public on the Emergency
Response Notification System, the
national computer data base and
retrieval system that is used to store
information on releases of oil and
hazardous substances.
EPA/9360.0-21
Final Guidance on
Implementation of the
"Consistency" Exemption to
the Statutory Limits on
Removal Actions
June 12,1989 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-27446
Provides final guidance to EPA
Regions on the implementation of
the SARA $2 million/12-month
statutory limits on removal actions
and the exemption from the
statutory limits for "actions
otherwise appropriate and
consistent with the remedial action
to be taken" (consistency
exemption).
EPA/9360.0-12A
Guidance for Conducting
Federal-Lead Underground
Storage Tank Corrective
Actions
July 25,1989 73 pages
Order No.: PB90-273913
Supercedes the interim guidance
issued June 4,1987, on procedures
for conducting Federal-lead
corrective actions for petroleum
leaks from underground storage
tanks.
EPA/9360.0-16A
Guidance on Non-NPL
Removal Actions Involving
Nationally Significant or
Precedent-Setting Issues
March 3,1989 12 pages
Order No.: PB90-273921
Provides guidance for identifying
non-NPL removal actions that may
be nationally significant or
precedent-setting and establishes
procedures for requesting
Headquarters concurrence.
Outlines procedural requirements
for five categories of removals
which are of special interest from a
national perspective, but which are
not subject to Headquarters
concurrence requirement for
nationally significant or precedent-
setting removals.
EPA/9360.0-19
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Guidelines for the Cleanup
of Clandestine Drug
Laboratories
June 2,1989 45 pages
Order No.: PB90-272709
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.
EPA/540/P-90/005
EPA/9360.5-00
HAZMAT Team Planning
Guidance
September 1990 65 pages
Order No.: PB90-274523
Outlines important factors to
consider when planning a
HAZMAT Team, including funding
requirements for alternative ways
to develop appropriate hazardous
material responses, and HAZMAT
Team training and medical
surveillance required by the final
OSHA and EPA worker protection
standards (29 CFR 1910.120 and 40
CFR 311) as published on March 6,
1989, and June 23,1989,
respectively. This guidance will
assist State and local governments
in determining their HAZMAT
response requirements, in
estimating the costs associated with
HAZMAT Team development, and
in developing emergency response
plans and standard operating
procedures.
EPA/540/G-90/003
EPA/9285.3-05
Health and Safety Audit
Guidelines: SARA Title I,
Section 126
December 1989 109 pages
Order No.: PB90-204157
Provides step-by-step guidance for
assessing preliminary evaluations,
health and safety plans (HASPs),
and off-site emergency response
programs required under the
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) and EPA
worker protection standards. The
Guidelines address two major
components of the OSHA/EPA
worker protection standards: (1)
health and safety provisions at
uncontrolled hazardous waste sites
and, (2) off-site emergency
response.
EPA/540/G-89/010
EPA/9285.8-02
National On-Scene
Coordinator Directory
November 1989 81 pages
Order No.: PB90-249509
Developed as a handy reference
guide to simplify communications
and to promote the transfer of
technical expertise among On-Scene
Coordinators (OSCs). In addition
to names and telephone numbers of
OSCs, the directory contains
Regional and Headquarters
addresses, facsimile and E-mail
numbers; TAT, ERCS, ERNS, and
preparedness contacts; and a
telephone information hotline
listing. The directory also contains
a comprehensive "specialty area"
index that can be a useful reference
for contacting OSCs or others who
have extensive experience in a
particular response situation or
specialized area.
EPA/9200.5-120
Quality Assurance/Quality
Control Guidance for
Removal Activities:
Sampling QA/QC Plan and
Data Validation Procedures
(Interim Final)
April 1990 66 pages
Order No.: PB90-274481
Provides guidance for establishing,
implementing, and using Quality
Assurance/Quality Control (QA/
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QC) protocols in data collection
activities performed under the
Removal program. Also provides
guidance for reviewing laboratory
data packages according to the
QA/QC protocols.
EPA/540/G-90/004
EPA/9360.4-01
Reimbursement to Local
Governments for Emergency
Response to Hazardous
Substance Releases
November 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274234
Provides a summary of
requirements and procedures set
forth in Section 123 of SARA, the
1986 Superfund amendments. This
law authorizes the EPA to
reimburse local governments for
expenses incurred when carrying
out temporary emergency measures
in response to hazardous substance
threats.
EP A/9225.3-01FS
Removal Cost Management
Manual
April 1988 205 pages
Order No.: PB90-153891
Offers a comprehensive cost
management procedure for use by
EPA staff at removal actions
authorized under CERCLA, the
original Superfund law. The
document is written for On-Scene
Coordinators or other on site
personnel the OSC may designate
to perform cost management
activities at a Superfund removal
site.
EPA/9360.0-02B
Standard Operating Safety
Guides
July 5,1988 137 pages
Order No.: PB90-249590
Describes current Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) regulations as they apply
to hazardous waste workers
involved in incident response. This
edition updates the November 1984
edition of Standard Operating
Safety Guides.
EPA/9285.1-01C
A Study of Joint Use of
Vehicles for Transportation
of Hazardous and
Nonhazardous Materials
(Report to Congress)
April 1987 116 pages
Order No.: PB87-215349
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.
EPA/540/1-87/001
EPA/9360.6-01
Superfund Emergency
Response Actions: A
Summary of Federally-
Funded Removals
Volume 1
May 1987 196 pages
Order No.: PB90-197310
Volume 2
June 1988 110 pages
Order No.: PB90-197328
Volume 3
June 1989 121 pages
Order No.: PB90-214354
Summarizes short-term actions
(removals) undertaken by EPA and
the U.S. Coast Guard in response to
hazardous substance incidents. The
documents present an historical
perspective of the program and
summarize removals completed
during the five-year authorized
funding period of CERCLA
(December 11,1980, through
September 30,1985). Actions taken
between October 1,1985, and
September 30,1986, that were
funded primarily by two special
appropriations from Congress are
also summarized. These are the
first documents published that
collect short-term response
information for all six years.
EPA/9360.6-02 (Volume 1)
EPA/9360.6-03 (Volume 2)
EPA/9360.6-04 (Volume 3)
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Superfund Removal
Procedures: Action
Memorandum Guidance
September 1990 65 pages
Order No.: PB90-274473
Provides guidance for preparing an
Action Memorandum, which is a
concise written record of the
decisions made in selecting
removal actions, and the primary
decision document used to select
and authorize such actions. This
document is the first volume of a
ten-volume series of guidance
documents collectively titled
"Superfund Removal Procedures."
These stand-alone volumes update
and replace OSWER Directive
9360.0-03B, the single-volume
"Superfund Removal Procedures"
manual issued in February 1988.
EPA/9360.3-01
Superfund Removal
Procedures: Revision
Number Three
February 1988 318 pages
Order No.: PB90-192055
Gives EPA response officials
uniform, Agency-wide guidance on
removal actions. Also included are
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.
EPA/9360.0-03B
Use of Expanded Removal
Authority to Address NPL
and Proposed NPL Sites
February 7,1987 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-273905
Directs EPA Regions to evaluate
NPL and proposed NPL sites to
determine if the expanded removal
authority in SARA can be used to
totally, or substantially clean up
these sites.
EPA/9360.0-14
Use of Removal Approaches
to Speed Up Remedial
Action Projects
July 7,1989 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-274382
Defines the basic requirements to
be met when a Region chooses to
use removal authorities and
contracting methods to speed up
remedial projects on National
Priorities List (NPL) sites where
surface cleanups may result in a
total site cleanup or completion of a
major portion of the site.
EPA/9355.0-25A
Decentralization of
Superfund Bottle Repository
Functions
September 1,1989 43 pages
Order No.: PB90-249558
Provides guidance for
decentralizing from OERR to the
Regions and their support
contractors the acquisition of
Superfund sampling bottles.
Reiterates and expands on
information previously provided to
the Environmental Services
Division personnel responsible for
bottle acquisition.
EPA/9240.0-05
Environmental Asbestos
Assessment Manual;
Superfund Method for the
Determination of Asbestos
in Ambient Air, Part 1:
Method (Interim Version)
May 1990 121 pages
Order No.: PB90-274283
Environmental Asbestos
Assessment Manual;
Superfund Method for the
Determination of Asbestos
in Ambient Air, Part 2:
Technical Background
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Document (Interim Version)
May 1990 106 pages
Order No.: PB90-274291
Provides a sampling and analysis
method for the determination of
asbestos in the air to provide results
suitable for supporting risk
assessment at Superfund sites. Part
1 presents the method to be used.
Part 2 presents the technical
background and considerations
addressed during the development
of this method.
EPA/540/2-90/005a (Part 1)
EPA/9285.5-02-1 (Part 1)
EPA/540/2-90/005b (Part 2)
EPA/9285.5-02-2 (Part 2)
Expanded Site Inspection:
Guidance for FY-88
October 1987 76 pages
Order No.: PB90-183377
Serves as a consolidated ready
reference of general methodologies
and activities for conducting site
inspection work on sites projected
for the NPL. Compiled with
substantial input from pre-remedial
staff in EPA Regions, the manual
contains procedures that have been
used successfully in carrying out
EPA site investigation work
nationwide. Progress toward
establishing more standardized and
efficient evaluation methods is
discussed. The guidance is
applicable for FY-88 and will be
superseded when final guidance is
issued on conducting site
inspections.
EPA/9345.1-02
Field Screening Methods
Catalog
August 1988 44 pages
Order No.: PB89-134159
Assists the user in identifying field
screening methods applicable to
specific site characteristics.
EPA/540/2-88/005
EPA/9380.0-08
Field Test of the Proposed
Revised Hazard Ranking
System (HRS)
May 1990 137 pages
Order No.: PB90-222746
Discusses the findings and issues
brought to light when proposed
revisions to the Hazard Ranking
System (HRS) were field tested.
Guided by prescribed rules, the
HRS assigns numerical values to
factors characterizing the potential
of any given release to cause harm
to public health or the environment.
The system is used to assess
relative risks from hazardous waste
sites.
EPA/540/P-90/001
EPA/9320.7-00
Guidelines for Effective
Management of the Contract
Laboratory Program, Part 1:
Contract Award. Part 2:
Contract Administration
November 1989 346 pages
Order No.: PB90-191545
Provides internal guidelines for
Superfund Project Officers in
procuring, administrating, and
managing CLP contracts.
EPA/9240.0-04-1
EPA/9240.0-04-2
Health Effects Assessment
Summary Tables Fourth
Quarter FY-89
October 1989 1 page
Order No.: PB90-921100
Serves as an excellent pointer
system to identify current literature
about changes in assessment
criteria for many chemicals of
interest to Superfund. Prepared for
Superfund use by the
Environmental Criteria and
Assessment Office in EPA's Office
of Health and Environmental
Assessment, the document covers
chemicals featured in ECAO's
Health Effects Assessment
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Documents or Air Quality Criteria
Documents. The document also
treats those radionuclides believed
to be most common at Superfund
sites. Tables summarize reference
doses (RfD's) for toxicity from
subchronic and chronic inhalation
and from oral exposure, slope
factors and unit risk values for
carcinogenicity based on lifetime
inhalation and oral exposure, and
radionuclide carcinogenicity. This
document is on a standing order
and is updated quarterly. It retains
the same order number for each
issue.
EPA/9200.5-303
Impacts of CERCLA Release
Notification Requirements
on Transportation of
Products Containing
Hazardous Substances
August 1986 211 pages
Order No.: PB87-110870
Published jointly with the U.S.
Department of Transportation, this
document reports the results of
interviews with hazardous waste
shippers and carriers on the
regulatory burden imposed by
CERCLA release-notification
requirements. Eight shippers and
seven carriers were quizzed on
volumes and types of shipments,
staffing, training, paperwork,
insurance, and related costs.
DOT-TSC-RSPA-85-2
Listing Municipal Landfills
on the National Priorities
List
August 21,1987 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-249608
Outlines procedures for listing
municipal landfills qualifying as
Superfund sites on the NPL.
EPA/9320.1-09
Notification of Hazardous
Waste Sites Required Under
Section 103 (c) of the
Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability
Act (CERCLA) of 1980
March 1982 3180 pages
(in 10 Volumes)
Order No.: PB82-213984
Region I
March 19 82 170 pages
Order No.: PB82-213992
Region II
Marchl982 311 pages
Order No.: PB82-214008
Region III
March 1982 367 pages
Order No.: PB82-214016
Region IV
March 1982
Order No.: PB82-214024
474 pages
Region V
March 1982 719 pages
Order No.: PB82-214032
Region VI
March 1982 379 pages
Order No.: PB82-214040
Region VII
March 1982 211 pages
Order No.: PB82-214057
Region VIII
March 1982 123 pages
Order No.: PB82-214065
Region IX
March 1982 284 pages
Order No.: PB82-214073
Region X
March 1982 142 pages
Order No.: PB82-214081
Comprises, in accordance with
CERCLA mandate, a total listing of
8,755 notifications of hazardous
waste sites across EPA's 10
Regions. Section 103(c) of the
original Superfund law (CERCLA
of 1980, PL 96-510) identifies those
who must notify EPA of the
existence of sites where hazardous
wastes from industries, businesses,
government, hospitals, and other
sources are stored, treated, or
disposed. Each notification must
summarize the location, the persons
required to notify, the amount and
type of any hazardous waste found
on the site reported, and any
known or suspected releases of
hazardous wastes.
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Fact Sheet
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Preliminary Assessment
Petition
November 1988 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-273723
Provides public information on the
Preliminary Assessment (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.
EPA/9200.5-301FS
Risk Assessment Guidance
for Superfund, Volume I:
Human Health Evaluation
Manual, Part A
April 1990 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-273830
Designed to alert RPMs and other
personnel to new aspects of the
Human Health Evaluation Manual,
the purpose and steps of the
baseline risk assessment, and where
additional help can be obtained.
EPA/9285.7-01/FS
Risk Assessment Guidance
for Superfund, Volume I:
Human Health Evaluation
Manual, Part A
December 1989 246 pages
Order No.: PB90-155581
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.
EPA/540/1-89/002
EPA/9285.7-01B
Risk Assessment Guidance
for Superfund, Volume II:
Environmental Evaluation
Manual
March 1989 57 pages
Order No.: PB90-155599
Assists RPMs and OSCs in
managing environmental and
public health risk assessment at
Superfund sites. This interim final
manual, when used with Volume I,
"Human Health Evaluation
Manual," replaces the Public Health
Evaluation Manual issued in 1986.
EPA/540/1-89/001
EPA/9285.7-01A
SI/HRS Information Bulletin
April 1989 14 pages
Order No.: PB90-258310
Informs Superfund pre-remedial
personnel of possible data
collection changes caused by the
proposed revisions to the Hazard
Ranking System (HRS). This
document helps Regional staff who
perform pre-remedial roles, staff in
State offices functioning under
cooperative agreements, staff in
other Federal agencies, and those in
contractor firms who perform data
collection activities during the
interim period between proposal
and promulgation of the revised
HRS.
EPA/9200.5-302
Superfund Analytical Data
Review and Oversight
August 18,1988 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-249541
Outlines procedures and
responsibilities related to review
and oversight of Superfund
analytical data.
EPA/9240.0-03
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Superfund Exposure
Assessment Manual
April 1988 166 pages
Order No.: PB90-135859
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
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.
EPA/540/1-88/001
EPA/9285.5-01
Update to the "Procedures
for Completion and Deletion
of National Priorities List
Sites" Guidance Document
Regarding the Performance
of Five-Year Reviews
December 29,1989 51 pages
Order No.: PB90-274556
Incorporates into the "Procedures
for Completion and Deletion of
National Priorities List Sites"
guidance document (OSWER
directive 9320.2-03A), EPA's policy
to conduct at least one five-year
review prior to deleting sites from
the National Priorities List.
EPA/9320.2-03B
User's Guide to Contract
Laboratory Program
December 1988 255 pages
Order No.: PB90-186396
Describes an organic and inorganic
analytical program and outlines
Contract Laboratory Program
(CLP) protocols that became a part
of CLP analysis contracts in 1987
(inorganic) and 1988 (organic).
Contains critical information for
CLP samplers and user groups in
EPA and the States.
EPA/540/8-89/012
EPA/9240.0-01B
Remedial
Advancing the Use of
Treatment Technologies for
Superfund Remedies
February 21,1989 10 pages
Order No.: PB90-272659
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.
EPA/9355.0-26
An Analysis of State
Superfund Programs:
50-State Study
September 1989 225 pages
Order No.: PB90-272733
Examines site cleanup capabilities
in all 50 States and provides
descriptions of statutes, program
organization, findings, and cleanup
procedures. Also provides
"snapshots" of state cleanup
programs.
EPA/540/8-89/011
EPA/9375.6-08
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Analysis of Treatability Data
for Soil and Debris:
Evaluation of Land Ban
Impact on Use of Superfund
Treatment Technologies
November 30,1989 25 pages
Order No.: PB90-258476
Summarizes the effectiveness of
treatment technologies for
contaminated soil and debris and
provides support for decisions by
the Regions to use treatability
variances for complying with the
RCRA Land Ban Disposal
Restrictions.
EPA/9380.3-04
ARCS Construction Contract
Modification Procedures
September 1989 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-274515
Describes the contracting
relationships, technical reviews,
and administrative procedures
required to process supplemental
agreements and change orders for
changed work in Remedial Action
construction projects which are
subcontracts under EPA's ARCS
contracts.
EPA/9355.5-01/FS
Audits and the Superfund
Program Manager
January 1990 4 pages
Order No.: PB90-272717
Describes why audits of all parties
to Cooperative Agreements and
Superfund State Contracts (SSCs)
are good business practices and
how audits help EPA protect the
financial integrity of Superfund
response agreements.
EPA/9375.5-04/FS
Basics of Pump and Treat
Ground Water Remediation
Technology
September 1990 150 pages
Order No.: PB90-274549
First published in the summer of
1990 by the Robert S. Kerr
Environmental Research
Laboratory, USEPA, Ada,
Oklahoma, it has been reissued for
this catalog as a Superfund
publication. This definitive
document is considered by
Superfund program management
to be required reading for all
project managers involved in pump
and treat remediation activities at
Superfund sites. Recent research
has identified complex chemical
and physical interactions between
contaminants and subsurface media
which may impose limitations on
the extraction part of the process.
This report was developed to
summarize the basic considerations
necessary to determine when,
where, and how pump-and-treat
technology can be used effectively
to remediate ground water
contamination.
EPA/600/8-90/003
EPA/9380.7-01
CERCLA Off-Site Policy:
Eligibility of Facilities in
Assessment Monitoring
July 28,1986 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-249632
Clarifies application of the
CERCLA off-site policy to RCRA
commercial facilities in assessment
monitoring.
EPA/9330.2-06
CERCLA Off-Site Policy:
Providing Notice to Facilities
May 12,1986 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-249624
Describes how to give notice to
commercial treatment, storage, and
disposal facilities that they are
deemed ineligible to receive
CERCLA response wastes.
Outlines procedures facilities
should use to write comments
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about the application of the policy
to the conditions alleged at their
facility.
EPA/9330.2-05
CERCLA Site Discharges to
POTWs: Guidance Manual
September 1990 275 pages
Order No.: PB90-274531
Presents the results of an extensive
joint study conducted by the Office
of Water's Industrial Technology
Division and the Superfund
Program to determine the effects of
CERCLA hazardous waste
discharges on publicly owned
treatment works (POTWs). An
extensive background document
with accompanying software will
be published in December and will
be available in early FY-91
exclusively from the National
Technical Information Service. The
primary document will be of
interest to operators of publicly
owned treatment plants who may
be required to make decisions
whether or not to accept hazardous
wastes from Superfund sites. The
subsequent documents provide the
hard data on which decisions can
be made.
EPA/540/G-90/005
EPA/9330.2-09
CERCLA Waste Capacity
Assurance
August 1990 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274507
Discusses waste capacity assurance,
which is one of the five assurances
required of a state by CERCLA
before the hazardous waste trust
fund (Superfund) can be used for a
remedial action. This fact sheet
describes the statutory goals
associated with the waste capacity
assurance, the Capacity Assurance
Plan (CAP), and additional sources
of information.
EPA/9375.5-09/FS
Community Relations: Use
of Senior Environmental
Employees in Superfund
(Superfund Management
Review: Recommendation
43.K,L)
August 31,1990 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-273749
Describes the use of Senior
Environmental Employees in the
Superfund program and offers
guidance on their future use.
EPA/9230.0-09
Community Relations In
Superfund: A Handbook
(Interim Guidance)
June 1988 190 pages
Order No.: PB89-180830
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.
EPA/540/G-88/002
EPA/9230.0-03B
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A Compendium of
Superfund Field Operations
December 1,1987 644 pages
Order No.: PB88-181557
Contains a consolidated reference
to all remedial field procedures to
ensure consistency among the 10
EPA regions. This collection may
be used by RPMs, Quality
Assurance Officers, and State and
Regional field staffs.
EPA/540/P-87/001
EPA/9355.0-14
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Control of Air Emissions
From Superfund Air
Strippers at Superfund
Ground Water Sites
June 15,1989 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-272667
Establishes guidance on control of
air emissions from air strippers
used at Superfund sites for ground
water treatment. This joint
memorandum from OERR, and Air
Quality Planning and Standards
establishes implementation
procedures.
EPA/9355.0-28
Criminal Investigations and
the Superfund Program
September 1990 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274499
Directed toward anyone who
witnesses fraudulent activity in
EPA programs, this fact sheet
discusses areas in which fraud and
abuse can occur and provides an
understanding of the criminal
investigation process that results
from reports of suspicious activity.
EPA/9375.5-08/FS
Data Quality Objectives for
Remedial Response
Activities: Development
Process (Volume 1)
March 1987 144 pages
Order No.: PB88-131370
Data Quality Objectives for
Remedial Response
Activities: Example
Scenario: RI/FS Activities at
a Site with Contaminated
Soils and Ground Water
(Volume 2)
March 1987 152 pages
Order No.: PB88-131388
Data Quality Objectives for
Remedial Response
Activities: Volumes 1 & 2
March 1987 296 pages
Order No.: PB90-272634
Provides guidance for developing
data quality objectives for site-
specific Remedial Investigation/
Feasibility Study activities. The
documents specify the qualitative
and quantitative standards
required to support Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility Study
activities. They also set forth a
formal approach to the
development of data quality
objectives in the sampling/
analytical plan, with the purpose of
improving the quality and cost-
effectiveness of data collection and
analysis.
EPA/540/G-87/003 (Volume 1)
EPA/540/G-87/004 (Volume 2)
EPA/9355.0-07B (Volumes 1 and 2)
Debarment and Suspension
Fall 1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-272527
Defines debarment and suspension,
and describes causes and proce-
dures, and authorities for pursuing
them. Requirements of the Drug-
Free Workplace Act also are
discussed in this fact sheet.
EPA/9200.5-208/FS
Directory of EPA/State
Contacts by Specialty
February 1990 73 pages
Order No.: PB90-249749
This directory lists personnel who
provide legal, administrative, and
financial expertise in support of
CERCLA nationwide.
EPA/540/8-90/002
EPA/9375.6-01
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Discharge of Wastewater
from CERCLA Sites into
Publicly Owned Treatment
Works (POTWs)
April 15,1986 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-249616
Discusses technical and policy
concerns related to the discharge of
wastewater from CERCLA
emergency removals and remedial
actions to POTWs. Sets forth
proposed criteria and affirms EPA's
intent to develop policy on the use
and selection of POTWs for
CERCLA wastewater.
EPA/9330.2-04
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers Payment Process,
Direct Site/Revised
Reimbursement Methods
May 1990 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-273897
Outlines new procedures for the
disbursement of funds to the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
under EPA-led Superfund projects.
The document describes
procedures for the direct site
payment process for new projects,
the revised reimbursement
payment process for USACE in-
house costs, and the revised
reimbursement payment process
for existing projects.
EPA/9355.5-14FS
Evaluation of Ground Water
Extraction Remedies,
Volume 1: Summary Report
September 1989 65 pages
Order No.: PB90-183583
Evaluation of Ground Water
Extraction Remedies,
Volume 2: Case Studies 1-19
(Interim Final)
October 1989 557 pages
Order No.: PB90-274440
Evaluation of Ground Water
Extraction Remedies,
Volume 3: General Site
Data, Data Base Reports
(Interim Final)
October 1989 121 pages
Order No.: PB90-274457
Provides information assembled
from hazardous waste sites
throughout the United States
showing how ground water
extraction systems are being used,
how their performance compares
with expectations, and what factors
are affecting their success. Volume
1 summarizes the general
conclusions and observations of the
study. It describes the
methodology of the study, the
factors that influence the
effectiveness of ground water
extraction systems, and the data
requirements for the design of
extraction systems. Volume 2
presents 19 case studies of
individual sites, presents site
characteristics, and discusses
factors that have influenced the
success of remedial activities.
Volume 3 presents general
information on the location,
geologic setting, contamination,
and administrative status of each
site.
EPA/540/2-89/054 (Volume 1)
EPA/9355.4-03 (Volume 1)
EPA/540/2-89/054b (Volume 2)
EPA/9355.4-03 (Volume 2)
EPA/540/2-89/054c (Volume 3)
EPA/9355.4-03 (Volume 3)
Expediting Remedial
Construction
October 1989 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-272683
Examines activities to be
considered in Remedial
Management Strategies to
accelerate remedial construction.
EPA/9355.5-02/FS
The Feasibility Study:
Detailed Analysis of
Remedial Action
Alternatives
March 1990 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-272675
Describes, as the fourth and final
document in a series, the Remedial
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Investigation/Feasibility Study
(RI/FS). This fact sheet
summarizes Chapter 6 of
"Guidance for Conducting
Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies Under
CERCLA." Also provides
Remedial Project Managers with
information on how to manage this
phase of the Feasibility Study
efficiently and effectively.
EPA/ 9355.3-01FS4
The Feasibility Study:
Development and Screening
of Remedial Action
Alternatives
November 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-274416
Summarizes Chapter 4 of the
"Interim Final Guidance for
Conducting Remedial
Investigations and Feasibility
Studies Under CERCLA" which
discusses the development and
screening of alternatives for
Remedial Action. Also provides
information to assist the Remedial
Project Manager in managing this
portion of the Feasibility Study
efficiently and effectively.
EPA/9355.3-01FS3
Getting Ready: Scoping the
RI/FS
November 1989 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-274390
Summarizes Chapter 2 of
"Guidance for Conducting
Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies Under
CERCLA." This fact sheet also
explains how to manage the
scoping phase of the RI/FS process.
EPA/9355.3-01FS1
Guidance for Conducting
Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies (RI/FS)
Under CERCLA
October 1988 195 pages
Order No.: PB89-184626
Describes general procedures for
conducting Remedial Investigations
and Feasibility Studies and
provides an overall understanding
of the process. Intended for
personnel responsible for
conducting an RI/FS, this revises
EPA's "Guidance on Remedial
Investigation Under CERCLA"
(May 1985), and "Guidelines on
Feasibility Studies Under
CERCLA" (June 1985).
EPA/540/G-89/004
EPA/9355.3-01
Guidance on Cleanup of
Surface Impoundment Sites
July 17,1986 46 pages
Order No.: PB87-110664
Provides guidance to Federal, State,
and local officials 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 is
provided, as well as the names of
private firms who perform such
activities.
EPA/9380.0-06
Guidance on Cleanup of
Surface Tank and Drum
Sites
May 28,1985 145 pages
Order No.: PB87-110672
Assists Federal, State, and local
officials and private parties
engaged in carrying out remedial
actions at NPL sites. Provides
guidance for implementing
concurrent remedial planning
activities and accelerating project
implementation for cleanup of
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surface tanks and drums containing
hazardous waste. As one of three
guidance documents on specific
remedial actions, this document
identifies other documents that
should be used concurrently.
EPA/9380.0-03
Guidance on Expediting
Remedial Design and
Remedial Action
August 1990 51 pages
Order No.: PB90-273871
Examines ways to expedite
remedial design and remedial
action so that cleanup activities can
be completed more quickly.
Intended for use by remedial
project managers, remedial design
contractors, and others involved in
planning remediation activities. It
should be used as a means to
evaluate whether a project is
suitable for expediting and to
determine the methods that could
be used.
EPA/540/G-90/006
EPA/9355.5-02
Guidance on Oversight of
Potentially Responsible
Party Performed Remedial
Design and Remedial Action
February 14,1990 56 pages
Order No.: PB90-249707
Provides interim final guidance on
EPA oversight of Remedial Designs
and Remedial Actions (RD/RA)
performed by Potentially
Responsible Parties (PRPs).
Ensures that remedies being
conducted by private owners and
operators of sites are protective of
public health and the environment,
and are in compliance with
applicable performance standards.
EPA/9355.5-01
Guidance on Providing
Alternative Water Supplies
March 1,1988 135 pages
Order No.: PB89-167969
Discusses circumstances under
which it is appropriate to provide
alternative water supplies.
EPA/540/G-87/006
EPA/9355.3-03
Guidance on Remedial
Actions for Contaminated
Ground Water at Superfund
Sites
December 1988 180 pages
Order No.: PB89-184618
Emphasizes decision making issues
related to contaminated ground
water. This guidance is designed
for use by contractors conducting
RI/FS activities at sites where
ground water is contaminated;
RPMs responsible for ensuring the
quality of information contained in
the RI/FS; and decision makers
responsible for selection and
subsequent performance evaluation
of ground water remedial actions at
Superfund sites. (See also: "A
Guide on Remedial Actions for
Contaminated Ground Water,"
9283.1-02FS, which serves as a
summary of this manual).
EPA/540/G-88/003
EPA/9283.1-02
Guide for Conducting
Treatability Studies Under
CERCLA (Interim Final)
December 1989 132 pages
Order No.: PB90-249772
Describes an approach for conduct-
ing treatability studies that consists
of laboratory screening, bench-scale
testing and pilot-scale testing. The
guide also presents a step-by-step
approach for conducting
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treatability studies to determine the
effectiveness of a technology (or
combination of technologies) in
remediating a CERCLA site.
EPA/540/2-89/058
EPA/9380.0-27
A Guide on Remedial Action
at Superfund Sites with PCB
Contamination
August 1990 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-274432
Summarizes pertinent consider-
ations in the development, evalua-
tion, and selection of remedial
actions at Superfund sites with PCB
contamination. Provides a general
framework for determining cleanup
levels, identifying treatment
options, and assessing necessary
management controls for residuals.
EPA/9355.4-01FS
A Guide on Remedial
Actions for Contaminated
Ground Water
April 1989 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-272576
Summarizes key issues in
developing, evaluating, and
selecting ground water remedial
actions at Superfund sites,
including CERCLA requirements,
project planning, and remedial
action objectives as presented in the
comprehensive guidance.
EPA/9283.1-02FS
A Guide to Delisting of
RCRA Wastes for Superfund
Remedial Responses
September 1990 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-274374
Discusses the circumstances under
which delisting wastes may be
appropriate, and the procedures for
delisting a Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA)
hazardous waste as part of a
Superfund remedial response.
EPA/9347.3-09FS
A Guide to Developing
Superfund Proposed Plans
November 1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-273855
Outlines the major components of
the Superfund Proposed Plan and
suggests effective ways in which
the various sections can be
presented.
EPA/9335.3-02FS-2
A Guide to Developing
Superfund Records of
Decision
November 1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-273848
Provides staff preparing Records of
Decision (RODs) with a quick
reference to the essential ROD
components and includes
summaries of information needed
for the three major sections of a
ROD.
EPA/9335.3-02FS-1
A Guide to Selecting
Superfund Remedial
Actions
April 1990 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-273863
Describes the statutory
requirements for CERCLA
remedies at hazardous waste sites
and the process EPA has
established in the 1990 revised
National Contingency Plan for
meeting those requirements. This
process is a general framework for
reaching a judgement about the
most appropriate method of
protecting human health and the
environment at a particular site.
EPA/9355.0-27/FS
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Indian Tribal Involvement
in the Superfund Program
Fall 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-273947
Describes the specific requirements
of CERCLA and the National
Contingency Plan for Indian Tribes
that wish to participate in the
Superfund program.
EPA/9375.5-02/FS
Innovative Technology:
Glycolate Dehalogenation
November 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274226
Describes glycolate dehalogenation
as being potentially effective in
detoxifying specific types of
aromatic organic contaminants,
particularly dioxins and PCBs. Site
characteristics affecting treatment
feasibility, technology
considerations, and the status of
new technological developments
also are discussed.
EPA/9200.5-254FS
Innovative Technology:
Slurry Phase Biodegradation
November 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274200
Describes slurry phase
biodegradation, which is
potentially effective in treating
various organic contaminants. Also
discussed are site characteristics
affecting treatment feasibility,
technology considerations, and a
list of names, addresses, and
contacts for vendors who have used
the technology at several private
and state sites is provided.
EPA/9200.5-252FS
Innovative Technology:
BEST Solvent Extraction
Process
November 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274218
Describes the BEST solvent
extraction process, which uses one
or more secondary or tertiary
amines to separate toxic wastes and
oils from sludges or soils. Site
characteristics affecting treatment
feasibility, technology
considerations, and the status of the
first full-scale test units are
discussed, and ORD contacts are
provided for more information.
EPA/9200.5-253FS
Innovative Technology:
In Situ Vitrification
November 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274192
Describes an in situ vitrification
technology which can be used to
treat soils and sludges
contaminated with mixtures of
various waste types (e.g.
radioactive, inorganic and/or
organic). Site characteristics
affecting treatment feasibility,
technology considerations, and the
status of new technological
developments also are discussed.
EPA/9200.5-251FS
Innovative Technology: Soil
Washing
November 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274184
Describes soil washing, which can
be potentially beneficial in the
separation/ segregation and
volumetric reduction of hazardous
materials in solids, sludges, and
sediments. Also discussed are site
characteristics affecting treatment
feasibility, technology
considerations, and the status of
new technological developments.
EPA/9200.5-250FS
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Interim RCRA/CERCLA
Guidance on Non-
Contiguous Sites and On-
Site Management of Waste
and Treatment Residue
March 27,1986 11 pages
Order No.: PB90-274317
Presents interim guidance about
combined treatment of CERCLA
wastes 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.
EPA/9347.0-01
Involvement of Superfund
Program Managers in
Superfund Response
Agreement Audits
February 12,1990 20 pages
Order No.: PB90-249731
Provides general reference
information to Superfund program
managers about the audit process.
Information in this directive
pertains primarily to audits of
Cooperative Agreements, yet may
be applied to audits of Superfund
State Contracts.
EPA/9375.5-04
Leachate Plume
Management
November 1,1985
Order No.: PB86-122330
680 pages
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.
EPA/540/2-85/004
EPA/9380.0-05
Long-Term Contracting
Strategy for Superfund
September 1990 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-274275
Provides a summary of the
Superfund Long-Term Contracting
Strategy which was developed to
analyze the long-term contract
needs of the Superfund program.
EPA/9242.6-07FS
Mobile Treatment
Technologies for Superfund
Wastes
September 1986 50 pages
Order No.: PB89-135859
Reviews the technologies
associated with the use of mobile
systems to treat Superfund wastes.
EPA/540/2-86/003
EPA/9380.0-07
Modeling Remedial Actions
at Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites
April 1,1988 463 pages
Order No.: PB85-211357
Provides a guidance on the
selection and use of models to
evaluate the effectiveness of
remedial actions at uncontrolled
hazardous waste sites. A
comprehensive set of guidelines for
incorporating models into remedial
action planning at Federal and State
Superfund sites is presented.
EPA/540/2-85/001
EPA/9355.0-08
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Notification of Out-of-State
Shipments of Superfund
Site Wastes
September 14,1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-272618
Implements EPA's policy that prior
to the off-site shipment of
Superfund site wastes to an out-of-
State management facility, EPA
Regional personnel will provide
notice to that State's environmental
officials.
EPA/9330.2-07
Planning for Sufficient
Community Relations
March 7,1990 10 pages
Order No.: PB90-249533
Provides guidance to Regional staff
on planning for sufficient
community relations at all stages of
the Superfund process. This
document identifies specific
planning activities that have been
successfully used in the Regions.
(Superfund Management Review:
Recommendation No. 43A).
EPA/9230.0-08
Policy for Superfund
Compliance with the RCRA
Land Disposal Restrictions
April 17,1989 12 pages
Order No.: PB90-249640
Assists Regional removal and
remedial staff in making current
site decisions about the Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
mandated by the national solid
waste law (RCRA/HSWA). This
memorandum explains how to: (1)
determine when LDRs are
"applicable" to a Superfund
removal or remedial action, and (2)
comply with LDRs when they are
determined to be applicable.
EPA/9347.1-02
Political Subdivision
Involvement in Superfund
April 1990 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-273954
Provides guidance to Regions,
States, and political subdivisions on
the designation of a political
subdivision as the lead agency for
remedial response under CERCLA.
EPA/9375.5-03/FS
Procurement Under
Preauthorization/Mixed
Funding
April 19,1989 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-249525
Guides Regional staff in clarifying
procurement procedures. This
guidance sets forth claimants' (1)
responsibilities under CERCLA
Response Claims Procedures; and
(2) means for assuring that their
cost claims against the Hazardous
Substance Superfund will be
reimbursed by EPA.
EPA/9225.1-01
Proposed Method to
Evaluate the Effectiveness of
Community Involvement in
Superfund (Superfund
Management Review:
Recommendation #43.A)
September 18,1990 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-273764
Describes a proposed method for
evaluating how effectively EPA's
Superfund Community
Involvement program provides
adequate and meaningful
opportunities for public
participation in decisions made at
Superfund sites.
EPA/9230.0-19
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The Remedial Investigation:
Site Characterization and
Treatability Studies
November 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-274408
Summarizes Chapters 3 and 5 of the
"Guidance for Conducting
Remedial Investigations and
Feasibility Studies Under
CERCLA." Also discusses site
characteristics and treatability
studies, and includes information
on how to manage these aspects of
the Remedial Investigation.
EPA/9355.3-01FS2
Resource Distribution for
the Technical Assistance
Grant Program
June 29,1988 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-249459
Clarifies the resource base for
Technical Assistance Grants
(TAGs), as published in the Federal
Register, as an Interim Final Rule.
The TAG program is a core factor in
the Agency's Superfund
community relations efforts to
provide community groups with
grants so they may obtain
assistance in interpreting technical
material related to Superfund
cleanups.
EPA/9200.3-04
Results of FY-88 Record of
Decision Analysis
May 1,1989 10 pages
Order No.: PB90-249665
Results of FY-89 Record of
Decision Analysis
March 30,1990 20 pages
Order No.: PB90-249681
Discusses results of the draft Office
of Emergency and Remedial
Response and Office of Waste
Programs Enforcement analysis of
Records of Decision (RODs).
Outlines goals to promote ROD
consistency and quality to ensure
that the remedial program is
conducted consistently with SARA
(the Superfund amendments of
1986).
EPA/9355.3-07 (FY-88)
EPA/9355.3-09 (FY-89)
Revised Interim Final
Guidance on Indian
Involvement in the
Superfund Program
November 28,1989 17 pages
Order No.: PB90-249723
Supplements and references
existing documentation for EPA
Regional personnel about
involvement of Federally
recognized Indian Tribes, which are
assigned the same status as States
by the Superfund program. This
memorandum clarifies this
guidance and reflects the Agency's
growing experience with States,
Indian Tribes, and political
subdivisions in CERCLA
implementation.
EPA/9375.502A
RI/FS Improvements
July 23,1987 14 pages
Order No.: PB90-272642
Identifies ways to reduce overall
project schedules and costs while
retaining a quality product. Four
major points are included: phased
Remedial Investigations/Feasibility
Studies (RI/FS), streamlined project
planning, management of handoffs,
and RI/FS control reviews.
EPA/9355.0-20
RI/FS Improvements
Follow-Up
April 25,1988 18 pages
Order No.: PB90-249657
Delineates improvements
developed for more effective
Remedial Investigations/Feasibility
Studies (RI/FS).
EPA/9355.3-05
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Role of Community
Interviews in the
Development of a
Community Relations
Program for Remedial
Response
June 15,1990 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-273756
Offers guidance in response to
recent Regional Office questions
regarding the community relations
interviews required by the National
Contingency Plan.
EPA/9230.0-15
Scoper's Notes: A Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility
Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide
February 1990 31 pages
Order No.: PB90-258369
Outlines tasks and subtasks
typically conducted as part of a
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility
Study, and presents a strategy
based on site complexity and task
difficulty for estimating a project's
cost. Provides cost guidelines for
estimating funding needs in
advance of issuing work
assignments and evaluating
contractor proposals.
EPA/540/G-90/002
State and Local Involvement
in the Superfund Program
Fall 1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-273939
Provides an overview of hazardous
waste laws, the Superfund process,
and future directions of the
Superfund program. This
document also describes ways that
State and local governments can get
involved in the Superfund pro-
gram; mechanisms for assuring
State and local involvement; and
the roles of political subdivisions,
Indian Tribes, and local govern-
ments.
EP A/9375.5-01/FS
Status of State Involvement
in the Superfund Program:
FY-80 to FY-89
April 1990 36 pages
Order No.: PB90-272725
Summarizes State involvement
throughout the Superfund process
since the passage of CERCLA, the
original national hazardous waste
law. The report includes: the roles
and responsibilities of States; an
overview of the Superfund process
and phases of response; an histori-
cal perspective on State involve-
ment in each phase of response at
Superfund sites; and a summary of
State involvement in non-site
specific activities.
EPA/540/8-90/005
EPA/9375.6-04
Streamlining the RI/FS for
CERCLA Municipal Landfill
Sites
September 1990 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-274424
Discusses streamlining the RI/FS
for municipal landfills with respect
to site characterization, risk assess-
ment, and the development of
remedial action alternatives. This
streamlining is possible since
approximately 20 percent of the
sites on the NPL are municipal
landfills which typically share
similar characteristics.
EPA/9355.3-11FS
Superfund Community
Relations Program: A Guide
to Effective Presentations
With Visual Aids
June 1989 55 pages
Order No.: PB89-167985
Presents a collection of proven
visual aid presentation techniques
useful in communicating issues
concerning Superfund cleanup
actions to a general audience. The
guide is targeted primarily at
individuals implementing the
Superfund Community Relations
Program.
EPA/540/G-89/001
EPA/9230.0-12A
EPA/9355.1-05
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Superfund Federal-Lead
Remedial Project
Management Handbook
December 1986 204 pages
Order No.: PB87-183133
Defines the roles and responsibili-
ties of the Remedial Project
Manager (RPM) working on
Federal-lead remedial projects at
uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
Also discusses project management
techniques and the resources
available to the RPM for
accomplishing the mission.
EPA/540/G-87/001
EPA/9355.1-01
Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation
(SITE) Program: Progress
and Accomplishments in
FY-87
March 1988 40 pages
Order No.: PB88-237482
Reports the status of the SITE
program to Congress. The
progress, accomplishments, and
results of the SITE Program
through 1987 are summarized. This
report also focuses on completed
demonstrations and provides
performance data and results.
EPA/540/5-88/001
EPA/9380.0-11
Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation
(SITE) Program Strategy and
Program Plan
December 1,1986 58 pages
Order No.: PB87-181939
Describes the SITE program
strategy and program plan, and
provides information on participa-
tion in the program.
EPA/540/G-86/001
EPA/9380.2-03
Superfund LDR Guide #1:
Overview of RCRA Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs)
July 1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-274325
Summarizes the major components
of the Land Disposal Restrictions
imposed by the national solid waste
law (RCRA/HSWA). Also outlines
types of restrictions imposed and
presents compliance options
specified in the regulation.
EPA/9347.3-01FS
Superfund LDR Guide #2:
Complying with the
California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal
Restrictions (LDRs)
July 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-274333
Defines the California list of wastes,
summarizes their respective
restrictions, and discusses their
potential to overlap with other
Land Disposal Restriction treat-
ment standards.
EPA/9347.3-02FS
Superfund LDR Guide #3:
Treatment Standards and
Minimum Technology
Requirements Under Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs)
July 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-274341
Summarizes types and effective
dates of treatment standards, and
outlines procedures for compliance
with the treatment standards and
minimum technology requirements
set during national capacity exten-
sions.
EPA/9347.3-03FS
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Superfund LDR Guide #4:
Complying with the
Hammer Restrictions Under
Land Disposal Restrictions
(LDRs)
July 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-274358
Discusses compliance with Land
Disposal Restriction "soft- ham-
mer" and "hard-hammer" provi-
sions. These are restrictions on the
disposal of hazardous wastes that
become effective if EPA does not
promulgate standards by relevant
statutory deadlines.
EP/9347.3-04FS
Superfund LDR Guide #5:
Determining When Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs)
are "Applicable" to CERCLA
Response Actions
July 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-274366
Outlines the process used to
determine whether the Land
Disposal Restrictions established
under the national solid waste law
(RCRA/HSWA) are "applicable" to
a CERCLA response action.
EPA/9347.3-05FS
Superfund Remedial Design
and Remedial Action (RD/
RA) Guidance
June 1,1986 112 pages
Order No.: PB88-107529
Assists agencies and individuals
who plan, administer, and manage
RD/RAs at Superfund sites.
EPA/9355.0-04A
Superfund Responsiveness
Summaries (Superfund
Management Review:
Recommendation #43E)
June 4,1990 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-273731
Describes the background of
responsiveness summaries and
outlines a new format intended to
provide summaries that can deal
thoroughly with complicated legal
and technical issues while
maintaining true responsiveness to
local communities.
EPA/9230.0-06
Superfund Risk Assessment
Information Directory
November 1986 200 pages
Order No.: PB87-188918
Identifies and describes sources of
information useful in conducting
Superfund-related risk assessments.
Information is presented on sources
of automated databases, data files
and tapes, models, directories,
periodicals, publications, and
human and corporate resources.
Facilitates the performance of EPA-
related risk assessments by helping
individuals find needed
information and specialized
resources.
EPA/540/1-86/061
EPA/9285.6-01
Superfund State-Lead
Remedial Project
Management Handbook
December 1986 131 pages
Order No.: PB87-183141
Defines roles and responsibilities of
the Remedial Project Manager
(RPM) involved in State-led
remedial projects at uncontrolled
hazardous^waste sites. Discusses
project management techniques
and resources available.
EPA/540/G-87/002
EPA/9355.2-01
Superfund Technical
Assistance Grants
January 1990 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-273772
Provides background and basic
information on the Technical
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Assistance Grant (TAG) program.
TAG provides funds to qualified
citizen's groups to hire
independent technical advisors.
EPA/9230.1-05/FS
process schematics, characteristics
affecting treatment performance,
and contacts.
EPA/540/2-88/004
EPA/9380.0-25
Superfund Treatability
Clearinghouse Abstracts
August 1989 133 pages
Order No.: PB90-119751
Presents clearinghouse studies
collected to aid in the development
of treatment methods for excavated
soils that would trigger Land
Disposal Restrictions under the
requirements of national solid
waste law (RCRA/HSWA). The
studies contain treatability data on
technologies for soil and debris.
EPA/540/2-89/001
EPA/9380.0-26
Technology Screening
Guide for Treatment of
CERCLA SoHs and Sludges
1988 140 pages
Order No.: PB89-132674
Provides a screening methodology
to identify treatment technologies
that may be suitable for the
management of soils and sludges
containing CERCLA waste.
Information is presented for each of
the treatment technologies on the
generic system, individual unique
systems, the developmental status,
Treatability Studies
Contractor Work
Assignments
July 12,1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-273962
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.
EPA/9380.3-01
Treatability Studies Under
CERCLA: An Overview
December 1989 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-273970
Provides a synopsis of information
to facilitate the planning and
execution of treatability studies in
support of the RI/FS and the RD/
RA processes.
EPA/9380.3-02/FS
Update: Superfund
Technical Assistance Grants
November 1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-273715
Addresses the status of the
Technical Assistance Grant (TAG)
Program and amendments to the
Interim Final Rule which specifies
requirements for accepting and
evaluating applications and
awarding and managing TAGs.
EPA/9200.5-209/FS
USAGE Preplaced and Rapid
Response Contracts
December 1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-273889
Describes the Preplaced Remedial
Action (PRA) and Remedial
Response (RR) contracts. Also
includes program overviews and a
description of the roles and
responsibilities of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (USAGE), and
EPA, program execution, resource
management, contract
management, and program policies
are also described.
EPA/9355.5-05/FS
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Use of Office of Research
and Development's
Bioremediation Expertise in
Superfund Removal
Program
March 12,1990 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-249798
Establishes a formal mechanism to
access and use the Office of
Research and Development's
capabilities in the area of
bioremediation of oil spills,
hazardous substance spills, and
Superfund removal actions.
EPA/9380.4-01
American Combustion
Pyretron Destruction
System: Applications
Analysis Report
June 1989 57 pages
Order No.: PB90-258427
Analyzes American Combustion's
Pyretron oxygen enhanced burner
system. Discusses information on
the economical advantages of this
type of incineration for use in
assessments at uncontrolled
hazardous waste sites.
EPA/540/A5-89/008
EPA/9380.0-35
Assessment of International
Technologies for Superfund
Applications: Technology
Review and Trip Report
Results
1988 53 pages
Order No.: PB90-106428
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.
EPA/540/2-88/003
EPA/9380.0-10
Assessment of Technologies
for the Remediation of
Radioactively Contaminated
Superfund Sites
January 1990 115 pages
Order No.: PB90-204140
Screens and evaluates information
needs in developing generic
treatability studies for the
remediation of Superfund radiation
sites on the NPL. It categorizes the
25 radiation sites currently
proposed or listed on the NPL, and
provides a rating system for
evaluating technologies that may be
used to remediate these sites. Also
identifies gaps in site assessment
and technology data and provides
information about and
recommendations for technology
development.
EPA/540/2-90/001
EPA/9380.0-20
Covers for Uncontrolled
Hazardous Waste Sites
September 1985 554 pages
Order No.: PB87-119483
Provides guidance for the design of
cover systems for uncontrolled
hazardous waste sites. Offers
information on soil properties tests,
materials for impermeable
applications, site preparation,
support material, equipment, and
quality control and assurance.
EPA/540/2-85/002
EPA/9380.0-13
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Determining Soil Response
Action Levels Based on
Potential Contaminant
Migration to Ground Water:
A Compendium of Examples
October 1989 152 pages
Order No.: PB90-183575
Presents methods and models used
to establish soil cleanup levels at
Superfund sites where threats to
ground water resources exist. Case
studies, intended for reference use
only, illustrate how methods can be
used at Superfund sites to derive
soil cleanup levels based on the
potential for hazardous
constituents to migrate to and
contaminate ground water.
Examples are not designed to
support or recommend any specific
approach in determining soil
response action levels, and do not
constitute guidance.
EPA/540/2-89/057
EPA/9380.0-07
Dust Control at Hazardous
Waste Sites; Handbook
November 1985 99 pages
Order No.: PB86-190105
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.
EPA/540/2-85/003
EPA/9380.0-14
Forum on Innovative
Hazardous Waste Treatment
Technologies: Domestic and
International
September 1989 329 pages
Order No.: PB90-183799
Compiles technical papers
presented at the July 19-21,1989
conference on Domestic and
International Hazardous Waste
Treatment Technologies in Atlanta.
This conference introduced new
international technologies,
showcased the results of U.S. EPA
Superfund Innovative Technology
Evaluation (SITE) program
technologies, and demonstrated
other domestic innovative
technologies.
EPA/540/2-89/056
EPA/9380.0-16
Guide to Treatment
Technologies for Hazardous
Wastes at Superfund Sites
March 1989 20 pages
Order No.: PB89-190821
Addresses alternative technologies
that can be used to treat wastes at
Superfund sites. This guide is
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.
EPA/540/2-89/052
EPA/9380.0-18
Handbook on In Situ
Treatment of Hazardous
Waste-Contaminated Soils
January 1990 157 pages
Order No.: PB90-155607
Updates Volume I of "Review of In-
Place Treatment Techniques for
Contaminated Surface Soils."
Provides state-of-the-art
information on in situ treatment
technologies for contaminated soils.
EPA/540/2-90/002
EPA/9380.0-22
HAZCON Solidification
Process, Douglassville, PA:
Applications Analysis
Report
May 1989 65 pages
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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.
EPA/540/A5-89/001
EPA/9380.0-38
Shirco Infrared Incineration
System: Applications
Analysis Report
June 1989 137 pages
Order No.: PB89-233423
Provides an evaluation of the
Shirco infrared thermal destruction
technology and its applicability as
an on-site treatment method for
waste site cleanup.
EPA/540/A5-89/010
EPA/9380.0-36
The Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation
Program: Technology
Profile
November 1989 129 pages
Order No.: PB90-249756
Profiles 52 demonstration and
emerging technologies being
evaluated under the SITE Program.
Each profile describes a technology,
discusses its applicability to various
wastes, updates its development or
demonstration status, and presents
any available demonstration
results.
EPA/540/5-89/013
EPA/9380.0-24
Superfund Treatment
Technologies: A Vendor
Inventory
1986 540 pages
Order No.: PB87-184578
Provides current information on
capability and availability of mobile
treatment units for Superfund
waste, including descriptions and
technical information.
EPA/540/2-86/004F
EPA/9380.0-09
Technological Approaches to
the Cleanup of
Radiologically
Contaminated Superfund
Sites
August 1988 136 pages
Order No.: PB89-122121
Describes a joint project with EPA's
Office of Research and
Development and the Office of Air
and Radiation to identify
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.
EPA/540/2-88/002
EPA/9380.0-21
Technology Evaluation
Report: CF Systems
Organics Extraction System
New Bedford, MA
January 1990 107 pages
Order No.: PB90-258468
Analyzes CF Systems Corporation's
organics extraction technology.
Contains information on the
performance and cost of the process
for use in site assessments.
EPA/540/5-90/002
EPA/9380.0-47
Technology Evaluation
Report: SITE Program
Demonstration Test,
International Waste
Technologies In Situ
Stabilization/Solidification,
Hialeah, Florida, Volume I
June 1989 105 pages
Order No.: PB89-194161
Analyzes the International Waste
Technologies' proprietary in situ
stabilization/solidification process
and represents the sixth
demonstration in the Superfund
Innovative Technology Evaluation
(SITE) program. This report
discusses information on the
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performance and cost of the
technology for assessing its use at
uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
EPA/540/5-89/004a
EPA/9380.0-37
Technology Evaluation
Report: SITE Program
Demonstration Test,
Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization
Process, Volume I
February 1990 138 pages
Order No.: PB90-191750
Analyzes the Soliditech, Inc.
solidification/ stabilization
technology. The technical criteria
discussed include: (1) contaminant
mobility based upon leaching and
permeability tests and, (2) the
structural integrity of the solidified
material based upon physical and
morphological tests.
EPA/540/5-89/005a
EPA/9380.0-39
Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum
Extraction System:
Applications Analysis
Report
July 1989 65 pages
Order No.: PB90-119744
Evaluates the Terra Vac in situ
vacuum extraction system and its
applicability as a treatment method
for waste site cleanup.
EPA/540/A5-89/003
EPA/9380.0-46
Applicable or Relevant and
Appropriate Requirements
(ARARs) Qs&As
May 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-273780
Summarizes applicable or relevant
and appropriate requirements
(ARARs) policy that remedial
actions conform to the current
National Contingency Plan (NCP).
First in a planned series, this fact
sheet discusses current program
practices and the policies and
language of the proposed NCP.
EPA/9234.2-01/FS
Approval of Long-Term
Contracting Strategy for
Superfund (Superfund
Management Review:
Recommendation £.2)
August 31,1990 42 pages
Order No.: PB90-273822
Summarizes the issues, findings,
analysis and recommendations for
the Superfund Long Term
Contracting Strategy which was
developed to analyze the long term
contract needs of the Superfund
program and to design a portfolio
of Superfund contracts to meet
those needs over the next 10 years.
EPA/9242.6-07
ARARs Qs & As:
Compliance with Federal
Water Quality Criteria
June 1990 11 pages
Order No.: PB90-274267
Part of a series of fact sheets that
provide answers to questions that
arose in developing applicable or
relevant and appropriate
requirements (ARARs) policies,
training sessions, and in identifying
and complying with ARARs at
specific sites. This particular fact
sheet addresses compliance with
Federal Water Quality Criteria as
ARARs.
EPA/9234.2-09/FS
ARARs Qs & As:
Compliance with the
Toxicity Characteristics
Rule: Parti
May 1990 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-273814
Part of a series of fact sheets that
provide answers to questions that
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arose in developing applicable or
relevant and appropriate
requirements (ARARs) policies,
training sessions, and in identifying
and complying with ARARs at
specific sites. This fact sheet
addresses compliance with the
recently promulgated Toxicity
Characteristics Rule (55 FR 11798,
March 29,1990).
EPA/9234.2-08/FS
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual:
CERCLA Compliance with
the Clean Water Act (CWA)
and the Safe Drinking Water
Act (SDWA)
February 1990 10 pages
Order No.: PB90-273806
Provides a guide to Chapters 3 and
4 of Part I of the "CERCLA
Compliance with Other Laws
Manual." The sixth in a series, this
fact sheet focuses on CERCLA
compliance with the Clean Water
Act in Chapter 3, and the Safe
Drinking Water Act in Chapter 4,
and discusses statutes with
provisions relevant to surface
water or drinking water.
EPA/9234.2-06/FS
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual:
CERCLA Compliance with
State Requirements
December 1989 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-272543
Provides a guide to Chapter 6 of
Part II of the "CERCLA Compliance
with Other Laws Manual." The
fifth in a series, this fact sheet
discusses CERCLA compliance
with State requirements, based on
policies in proposed revisions to the
National Contingency Plan.
EPA/9234.2-05/FS
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual: Guide
to Manual
September 1989 7 pages
Order No.: PB90-274242
Serves as a guide to the use of the
"CERCLA Compliance with Other
Laws Manual." The second in a
series, this fact sheet discusses
implementation of applicable or
relevant and appropriate
requirements (ARARs) provisions
in the proposed revisions to the
National Contingency Plan.
EPA/9234.2-02/FS
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual:
Overview of Applicable or
Relevant and Appropriate
Requirements (ARARs)-
Focus on ARAR Waivers
December 1989 8 pages
Order No.: PB90-273798
Summarizes Chapter I of Part I of
the "CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual" The third in a
series, this fact sheet provides an
overview of applicable or relevant
and appropriate requirements
(ARARs) based on policies in
proposed revisions to the National
Contingency Plan.
EPA/9234.2-03/FS
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual, Part I
(Interim Final)
August 1988 246 pages
Order No.: PB90-272535
Developed to provide guidance to
Remedial Project Managers, State
personnel at State-led Superfund
sites, On-Scene Coordinators, and
others responsible for planning
response actions under the national
hazardous waste laws. This
guidance is intended to assist in the
selection of on-site remedial actions
that meet the applicable, or relevant
and appropriate requirements
(ARARs) of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act,
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Of,
Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking
Water Act, Clean Air Act, and other
Federal and State environmental
laws as required by CERCLA.
EPA/540/G-89/006
EPA/9234.1-01
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual, Part II:
Clean Air Act and other
Environmental Statutes and
State Requirements
August 1989 176 pages
Order No.: PB90-148461
The purpose of the CERCLA
Compliance with Other Laws
Manual is to assist Remedial Project
Managers in identifying and
complying with all applicable or
relevant and appropriate
requirements (ARARs) for remedial
actions taken at Superfund sites.
This part of the guidance manual
addresses CERCLA compliance
with the Clean Air Act and other
environmental statutes for remedial
actions.
EPA/540/G-89/009
EPA/9234.1-02
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual: RCRA
(Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act) ARARs
(Applicable or Relevant and
Appropriate Requirements)
— Focus on Closure
Requirements
October 1989 9 pages
Order No.: PB90-274259
Serves as a guide to the use of the
"CERCLA Compliance with Other
Laws Manual: Parts I and II." The
fourth in a series, this fact sheet
addresses Subtitle C of the
Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended
by the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984, with a focus
on the RCRA Subtitle C disclosure
requirements.
EPA/9234.2-04/FS
CERCLA Compliance with
Other Laws Manual,
Summary of Part II: CAA,
TSCA, and Other Statutes
April 1990 11 pages
Order No.: PB90-272550
Provides a guide to Chapters 2 and
3 of Part II of the "CERCLA
Compliance with Other Laws
Manual". The sixth in a series, this
fact sheet focuses on CERCLA
compliance with the Clean Air Act;
the Toxic Substances Control Act;
and the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
Also, it discusses other statutes that
set standards for radioactive
wastes, mining wastes, and other
resource protection statutes that are
potential applicable or relevant and
appropriate requirements (ARARs)
for CERCLA actions.
EPA/9234.2-07/FS
CERCLIS Data Handling
Support Policy Statement
May 30,1990 3 pages
Order No.: PB90-258328
Updates the policy statement
published on March 31,1986,
regarding management of the data
handling support contract for
CERCLIS. This update contains no
major changes in policy, but rather
presents information in accordance
with the current document
management standards.
EPA/9221.0-02
Federal Facilities Hazardous
Waste Compliance Manual
(Final Report)
January 9,1990 780 pages
Order No.: PB90-188749
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Presents an overview of the Federal
facilities hazardous waste
compliance program, relevant
statutory authorities, model
provisions for Federal facility
agreements, enforcement and other
applicable guidance, Federal
facilities docket and NFL listings,
data management information,
selected DOD and DOE program
guidance, and organization charts
and contacts. This compendium
may be used as a reference by
Regional RCRA and CERCLA
enforcement personnel and
Regional Counsels, particularly as
an orientation guide for new
Federal facilities staff.
EPA/9992.4
The Final National
Contingency Plan: New
Directions for Superfund
February 1990 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-272600
Describes how the Superfund
"Management Review'' ("90-Day
Study") and the final National
Contingency Plan established a
management and regulatory
blueprint for implementation of
the Superfund law. This fact sheet
summarizes Superfund's new goals
for hazardous waste cleanup, and
how those goals will be achieved.
EPA/9319.0-01/FS
Guidelines for Producing
Superfund Documents
February 9 ,1987 14 pages
Order No.: PB90-249475
Summarizes the philosophy and
policy for planning, writing, and
issuing Superfund guidance
documents. Helps writers produce
documents that are readable,
concise, and well-referenced.
EPA/9200.4-01
Hazardous Waste Sites:
Descriptions of Sites on
Current National Priorities
List, October 1984
December 1984 569 pages
Order No.: PB85-224756
Compiles one-page descriptions of
the 538 sites that EPA placed on its
NPL. These sites are targeted for
possible long-term cleanup under
CERCLA, the Superfund law.
Conditions at the sites are
described at the time EPA first
proposed the site for the NPL, and
the status of any cleanup activities
is given as of October 1984. The
document brings together in one
volume descriptions made
available earlier (in September
1983, May 1984, and September
1984) when the sites were placed on
the NPL.
EPA/HW-8.5
EPA/9320.6-01
Management Review of the
Superfund Program
June 1989 126 pages
Order No.: PB90-153875
Presents the findings of what is
commonly called the "90-Day
Study," a self-critical examination of
the program. Contents of the
review include: clear strategy for
Superfund; strengthening
enforcement and maximizing
responsible party work at
Superfund sites; accelerating and
improving remedial action;
bringing innovative technologies to
bear on improving remedial action;
an aggressive program of
community involvement;
management and administration:
freeing up the skills and tools to do
the job; accounting for
achievement; and communicating
progress to the public.
EPA/540/8-89/007
EPA/9201.01-A
Management Review of the
Superfund Program:
Implementation Plan
September 21,1989 173 pages
Order No.: PB90-153883
The Superfund 90-Day Study set
forth a comprehensive long-term
strategy for the Superfund program
(see previous Management Review
abstract). This document discusses
the basic elements of the strategy
which are to: immediately control
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acute threats; deal with the worst
sites and the worst problems first;
carefully monitor and maintain
sites over the long term; emphasize
enforcement to induce private-
party cleanup; seek new
technologies for more effective
cleanup; improve the efficiency of
program operations; and encourage
full participation by communities.
EPA/540/8-89/009
EPA/9201.02-A
Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response
(OSWER) Comparative Risk
Project: Executive Summary
and Overview
November 1989 72 pages
Order No.: PB90-272501
Discusses the study undertaken by
the Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response (OSWER) to
explore the comparative risks
posed by various waste
management practices regulated by
and/or under OSWER purview.
Describes the study's position as an
early step in the larger strategic
planning process, undertaken to
gain experience in performing
comparative analysis.
EPA/540/1-89/003
EPA/9200.5-004
OSWER Integrated Health
and Safety Policy
August 16,1988 35 pages
Order No.: PB90-258344
Articulates the requirement that all
EPA employees comply with
Occupational Health and Safety
Administration (OSHA) as well as
EPA Health and Safety Directives.
The 27-page manual outlines the
conditions of this policy and
employees' roles and
responsibilities in meeting them.
The policy applies to all Office of
Solid Waste and Emergency
Response employees engaged in
hazardous substances response
activities.
EPA/9285.0-01
OSWER Superfund
Telephone Directory
October 1990 36 pages
Order No.: PB90-249434
Telephone directory of Superfund
Headquarters and Regional
contacts. This directory is
published on a semi-annual basis.
EPA/9200.0-03B
Progress Toward
Implementing Superfund:
FY-87 — Report to Congress
April 1989 436 pages
Order No.: PB90-233548
Progress Toward
Implementing Superfund:
FY-88 — Report to Congress
April 1990 484 pages
Order No.: PB90-249442
Presents EPA's Annual Report on
the progress made by the Agency in
implementing the national
hazardous waste law and its
amendments (CERCLA and
SARA). The reports provide an
overall perspective on progress,
contain information that Congress
specifically requested, and an
evaluation of newly developed
feasible and achievable permanent
treatment technologies.
EPA/540/8-89/003 (1987)
EPA/9200.2-10 (1987)
EPA/540/8-90/004 (1988)
EPA/9200.2-11 (1988)
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ROD (Record of Decision)
Annual Report, FY-86
January 1987 185 pages
Order No.: PB87-199550
ROD (Record of Decision)
Annual Report, FY-87
July 1988 240 pages
Order No.: PB89-114144
ROD (Record of Decision)
Annual Report, FY-88
July 1989 495 pages
Order No.: PB89-235212
ROD (Record of Decision)
Annual Report, FY-89
April 1990 379 pages
Order No.: PB90-258484
Presents the Regional and
Headquarters staff with summary
data on RODs. The reports feature
specific accomplishments in the
ROD process and summarizes each
year's RODs by describing site
conditions and key contaminants,
selected remedial actions, specific
remedy performance standards and
goals, and institutional controls.
EPA/9355.6-03 (1986)
EPA/540/8-89/006 (1988)
EPA/9200.5-210 (1988)
EPA/540/8-90/006 (1989)
EPA/9355.6-02 (1989)
Superfund: A Six-Year
Perspective
October 1986 45 pages
Order No.: PB90-249483
An historical look at how the
Superfund program came to be,
how it operates, and what was
achieved through the program in
the first six years of its existence.
EPA/9200.5-000
Superfund: Getting Into the
Act — Contracting and
Subcontracting
Opportunities in the
Superfund Program
April 1989 65 pages
Order No.: PB89-233431
Assists those interested in
providing contractual services to
the Superfund program. Describes
current Superfund contracts and
provides contact points, addresses,
and telephone numbers of firms
with Superfund contracts.
EPA/540/G-89/003a
EPA/9200.5-402
Superfund: Looking Back,
Looking Ahead
December 1987 26 pages
Order No.: PB90-249491
Provides an overview of the
Superfund hazardous wastes
cleanup process and key aspects of
the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA). Also addresses the quest
for alternative technologies,
emergency planning and
community right-to-know, the
leaking Underground Storage Tank
Trust Fund, State involvement, and
challenges for Superfund for the
future.
EPA/9200.5-001
Superfund Program
Management Manual, FY-90:
Volume 1
July 1989 205 pages
Order No.: PB90-204199
Superfund Program
Management Manual, FY-90:
Volume 2, Appendices
July 1989 225 pages
Order No.: PB90-204207
Superfund Program
Management Manual, FY-91:
Volumes 1 & 2
June 1990 411 pages
Order No.: PB90-273707
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Illustrates the relationships among
the major Superfund management
tools including identifying program
goals and priorities, translating
priorities into targets and measures
that are planned and tracked
through the Superfund
Comprehensive Accomplishments
Plan (SCAP), allocating resources
through targets and measures, and
evaluating SCAP to determine
whether program goals are being
met.
EPA/9200.3-01C (FY-90, Volume 1)
EPA/9200.3-01C (FY-90, Volume 2)
EPA/9200.3-01D (FY-91, Volumes 1
&2)
Supejrfvtnd
Inauguration of the On-Site
Coordinator (OSC)/
Remedial Project Manager
(RPM) Program
February 3,1989 10 pages
Order No.: PB90-274309
Announces the commencement of
several principal components of the
On-Site Coordinator/Remedial
Project Manager (OSC/RPM)
support program and solicits
estimates of participants for the
first class of the OSC/RPM Basic
Training Academy.
EPA/9285.9-01
Superfund
Academy
what the requirements are, and
why training is necessary.
EPA/9285.9-06
Mandatory Training
Requirements for On-Scene
Coordinators and Remedial
Project Managers
September 29,1989 6 pages
Order No.: PB90-272584
Formally announces the mandatory
training requirements for On-Scene
Coordinators (OSCs) and Remedial
Project Managers (RPMs) at all
levels. The directive addresses
Congressional, EPA management,
and employee concerns raised
about the preparation of OSCs and
RPMs to perform their jobs.
EPA/9285.9-05
Mandatory Community
Relations Training:
Superfund Management
Review Implementation
Product (Recommendation:
#43.P(i))
October 31,1989 5 pages
Order No.: PB90-272592
Formally announces mandatory
community relations training for
Remedial Project Managers, On-
Scene Coordinators, and other
Regional staff and managers who
attend public meetings or deal with
the public. The document explains
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CERCLIS Site Location
Extract
July 1988 magnetic tapes
Order No.: PB90-591310
Contains data on potential
hazardous waste sites that have
been reported to EPA by States,
municipalities, private companies,
and private persons, pursuant to
Section 103 of CERCLA, the
national hazardous waste law. The
file lists sites by name, alias,
location, and indicators for
National Priorities List status and
Federal facilities. These tapes are
available on a subscription basis
and are updated periodically.
Inorganic Contract
Compliance Screening
System (ICCSS) Software
(for Microcomputers)
February 12,1990 1 diskette
Order No.: PB90-591700
Inorganic Contract Compliance
Screening System (ICCSS) software
is a version of a mainframe-based
application developed for EPA's
National Contract Laboratory
Program. ICCSS is designed to
automate the determination of
contractual compliance and
completeness of data submitted to
the EPA under the Routine
Analytical Services (RAS) programs
of CERCLA and SARA, the
national hazardous waste
legislation.
Inorganic Contract
Compliance Screening
System (ICCSS) Software for
the PC (Version 3/90) User
Manual
February 1990 138 pages
Order No.: PB90-213836
Serves as the user manual for
Inorganic Contract Compliance
Screening System (ICCSS) software.
ICCSS software is a version of a
mainframe-based application
developed for EPA's National
Contract Laboratory Program.
ICCSS automates the determination
of contractual compliance and
completeness of data submitted to
EPA under the Routine Analytical
Services (RAS) programs of
CERCLA and SARA.
Organic Contract
Compliance Screening
System (OCCSS) Software
(for Microcomputers)
February 12,1990 1 diskette
Order No.: PB90-591690
Developed for EPA's National
Contract Laboratory Program,
Organic Contract Compliance
Screening (OCCSS) automates the
determination of contractual
compliance and completeness of
data submitted to the EPA under
the Routine Analytical Services
(RAS) programs of CERCLA and
SARA, the national hazardous
waste legislation.
Organic Contract
Compliance Screening
System (OCCSS) Software
for the PC, User Manual
February 1990 167 pages
Order No.: PB90-213844
Serves as the user manual for the
Organic Contract Compliance
Screening System (OCCSS)
software which automates the
determination of contractual
compliance and completeness of
data submitted to EPA under the
Routine Analytical Services (RAS)
programs of CERCLA and SARA,
the national hazardous waste
legislation.
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Removal Cost Management
System: Version 3.2
May1990 211 pages
Order No.: PB90-272691
Serves as a reference manual for
software used to perform cost
projections and daily cost tracking.
This user's guide for the Removal
Cost Management System (RCMS)
can also be used to create Cost
Projection reports, the 1900-55
Form, a Daily Cost Summary, an
Incident Obligation Log, and Site
Summary Reports.
EPA/540/P-90/003
EPA/9360-0-02C
Superfund Automated
Records of Decision System
(RODS): User Manual
August 1988 164 pages
Order No.: PB90-193004
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.
EPA/540/G-89/005
EPA/9355.1-04
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In an effort to be more responsive
to the extensive public demand for
Superfund documents, EPA has
entered all of its current bibliogra-
phy into the archives of the Na-
tional Technical Information
Service (NTIS).
All documents in this catalog
should be purchased from NTIS,
using the unique NTIS document
number which begins with the
letters "PB." While NTIS charges
for each document based on cost
per page, it also has designed
several unique standing order
systems for Superfund documents.
Those standing orders allow
regular readers to subscribe annu-
ally, thus guaranteeing the immedi-
ate receipt of new documents as
soon as they become available.
The new Superfund bibliography is
a current feature of NTIS' long
history of service to the scientific
and engineering communities
throughout the world in providing
prompt access to government
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ACTION MEMORANDUM
Superfund Removal Procedures: Action Memorandum Guidance 12
AIR - (See also ARARS, Technology)
Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites 19
Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination
of Asbestos in Ambient Air (Parts 1 & 2) 12
ALTERNATIVE REMEDIAL CONTRACTING STRATEGY (ARCS) - (See also Contracts)
Approval of Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation E.2) 35
ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures 17
ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES - (See also Technology)
Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites 33
ANALYSIS - (See also Contract Laboratory Program, Data Quality, Quality Assurance/Quality Control, Sampling)
Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight 15
APPLICABLE OR RELEVANT AND APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS (ARARs)
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use
of Superfund Treatment Technologies 17
Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Qs & As 35
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance With Federal Water Quality Criteria 35
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance With the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1 35
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with the Clean Water Act (CWA)
and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with State Requirements 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Guide to Manual 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Overview of Applicable or
Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) - Focus on ARAR Waivers 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part I (Interim Final) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part II: Clean Air Act and other
Environmental Statutes and State Requirements 37
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)
ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements) - Focus on Closure Requirements 37
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part II: CAA, TSCA, and Other Statutes 37
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring 17
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities 17
Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites 19
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
Federal Facilities Hazardous Waste Compliance Manual (Final Report) 37
Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management
of Waste and Treatment Residue 25
Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes 26
Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions 26
Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
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APPLICABLE OR RELEVANT AND APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS (ARARs), continued
Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are "Applicable"
to CERCLA Response Actions 30
Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts 31
ASBESTOS - (See also Technology)
Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of Asbestos
in Ambient Air (Parts 1 & 2) 12
AUDITS
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager 17
Debarment and Suspension 19
Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits 25
BIOREMEDIATION - (See also Technology)
Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund Removal Program 32
CLAIMS - (See also Cost Management)
Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
CLEAN AIR ACT - (See also ARARs)
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part I (Interim Final) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part II: Clean Air Act and other
Environmental Statutes and State Requirements 37
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part II: CAA, TSCA, and Other Statutes 37
CLEAN WATER ACT - (See also ARARs)
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria 35
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part I (Interim Final) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part II: Clean Air Act and other
Environmental Statutes and State Requirements 37
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part II: CAA, TSCA, and Other Statutes 37
CLEANUP STRATEGY
Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS) 9
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites 21
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites 21
Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites 12
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) 18
Community Relations: Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation 43.K,L) 18
Mandatory Community Relations Training: Superfund Management Review Implementation Product
(Recommendation: #43.P(i)) 41
Planning for Sufficient Community Relations 26
Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43.A) 26
Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program 27
Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community Relations Program for Remedial Response 28
Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations With Visual Aids 28
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS, continued
Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43E) 30
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 30
COMPARATIVE RISK - (See also Risk)
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project:
Executive Summary and Overview 39
COMPLIANCE - (See also ARARs)
Criminal Investigations and the Superfund Program 19
Debarment and Suspension 19
Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Performed Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions 26
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY
INFORMATION SYSTEM (CERCLIS)
CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement 37
CERCLIS Site Location Extract 42
COMPUTER MATERIALS
CERCLIS Site Location Extract 42
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software (For Microcomputers) 42
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software for the PC (Version 3/90) User Manual 42
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software (For Microcomputers) 42
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software for the PC, User Manual 42
Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2 43
Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS): User Manual 43
CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM (CLP)
Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program,
Part 1: Contract Award, Part 2: Contract Administration 13
User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
CONTRACTS
Approval of Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation E.2) 35
ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures 17
Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions 12
Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS) 9
Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program,
Part 1: Contract Award, Part 2: Contract Administration 13
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund 25
Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
Superfund: Getting Into the Act - Contracting and Subcontracting Opportunities in the Superfund Program 40
Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments 31
USAGE Preplaced and Rapid Response Contracts 31
Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects 12
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS - (See also Interagency Agreement, State and Local Programs)
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager 17
Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits 25
SI/HRS Information Bulletin 15
COST MANAGEMENT
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager 17
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site/Revised Reimbursement Methods 20
Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
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COST MANAGEMENT, continued
Removal Cost Management Manual 11
Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2 43
Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide 28
COVERS - (See also Technology)
Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 3
DATA QUALITY - (See also Contract Laboratory Program (CLP), Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QQ)
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities (Volumes 1 & 2) 19
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities: Sampling QA/QC Plan and Data
Validation Procedures (Interim Final) 10
Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight 15
DATABASES
The Emergency Response Notification System 9
User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
DIRECTORIES
Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty 19
National On-Scene Coordinator Directory 10
OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy 39
Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory 30
DRUG LABORATORIES
Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories 10
ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION - (See also Pre-Remedial, Risk)
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume II: Environmental Evaluation Manual 15
FEDERAL FACILITIES
Federal Facilities Hazardous Waste Compliance Manual (Final Report) 37
FIELD ACTIVITIES - (See also Remedial, Removal, Safety, Sampling)
A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations 18
Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under CERCLA 21
The Remedial Investigation: Site Characteristics and Treatability Studies 27
GENERAL SUPERFUND MATERIAL
Preliminary Assessment Petition 15
Superfund: A Six-Year Perspective 40
Superfund: Getting Into the Act - Contracting and Subcontracting Opportunities in the Superfund Program 40
Superfund: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 40
GROUND WATER - (See also Remedial, Removal, Technology)
Basics of Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology 17
Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites 19
Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on
Potential Contaminant Migration to Ground Water: A Compendium of Examples 33
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies (Volumes 1, 2 & 3) 20
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites 22
HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM (HRS) - (See also Listing, National Priorities List (NPL))
Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
SI/HRS Information Bulletin 15
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HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Materials
(Report to Congress) 11
HEALTH - (See also Safety)
Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
A Guide on Remedial Action at Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination 23
Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories 10
HAZM AT Team Planning Guidance 10
Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 10
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables Fourth Quarter FY-89 13
OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy 39
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I: Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A 15
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume II: Environmental Evaluation Manual 15
Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual 16
HEALTH EFFECTS - (See also Health, Safety)
IN SITU - (See also Technology)
Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils 33
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste Technologies
In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida, Volume I 34
Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report 35
INCINERATION - (See also Technology)
American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis Report 32
Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report 34
INDIAN INVOLVEMENT - (See also State and Local Programs)
Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program 24
Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund Program 27
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY - (See also Technology)
Advancing the Use of Treatment Technologies for Superfund Remedies 16
Evaluation of Groundwater Extraction Remedies (Volumes 1,2 & 3) 20
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final) 22
Innovative Technology: BEST Solvent Extraction Process 24
Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation 24
Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification 24
Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation 24
Innovative Technology: Soil Washing 24
INORGANIC CONTRACT COMPLIANCE SCREENING SYSTEM (ICCSS) - (See also Computer Materials, Databases)
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software (for Microcomputers) 42
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software
for the PC (Version 3/90) User Manual 42
INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT - (See also Audits, Cooperative Agreements)
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Cite/Revised Reimbursement Methods 20
LAND BAN - (See also ARARs, Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR), RCRA/CERCLA Interface)
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris:
Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use of Superfund Treatment Technologies 17
Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) ....29
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LAND BAN, continued
Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are "Applicable"
to CERCLA Response Actions 30
LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS (LDR) - (See also ARARs, Land Ban, RCRA/CERCLA Interface)
Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions 26
Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are "Applicable"
to CERCLA Response Actions 30
Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts 31
LANDFILLS - (See also RCRA/CERCLA Interface)
Listing Municipal Landfills on the National Priorities List 14
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites 28
LISTING - (See also Hazard Ranking System (HRS), National Priorities List (NPL), Pre-Remedial)
Expanded Site Inspection: Guidance for FY-88 13
Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program 24
Listing Municipal Landfills on the National Priorities List 14
MIXED FUNDING
Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
NATIONAL CONTINGENCY PLAN (NCP)
Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Qs & As 35
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Guide to Manual 36
The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund 38
A Guide to Selecting Superfund Remedial Actions 23
Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program 24
Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a
Community Relations Program for Remedial Response 28
Superfund Removal Procedures: Revision Number Three 12
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST (NPL) - (See also Hazard Ranking System (HRS), Listing, Pre-Remedial, Remedial,
State and Local Programs)
Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance 9
Expanded Site Inspection: Guidance for FY-88 13
Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
Hazardous Waste Sites: Descriptions of Sites on Current National Priorities List, October 1984 38
Listing Municipal Landfills on the National Priorities List 14
Preliminary Assessment Petition 15
Update to the "Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites"
Guidance Document Regarding the Performance of Five-Year Reviews 16
Use of Expanded Removal Authority Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites 12
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NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST (NPL), continued
Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects . 12
90 DAY STUDY
The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund 38
Management Review of the Superfund Program 38
Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan 38
NOTIFICATION
The Emergency Response Notification System 9
Impacts of CERCLA Release Notification Requirements on Transportation of Products
Containing Hazardous Substances 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103 (c) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 (Regions I-X) 14
OFF-SITE - (See also ARARs, RCRA/CERCLA Interface)
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring 17
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities 17
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management of
Waste and Treatment Residue 25
Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes 26
OIL SPILLS - (See also Bioremediation, Response Emergency, Removals, Technology)
The Emergency Response Notification System 9
Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund Removal Program 32
ON-SCENE COORDINATOR/REMEDIAL PROJECT MANAGER (OSC/RPM)
Inauguration of the On-Site Coordinator (OSC)/Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Program 41
Mandatory Community Relations Training: Superfund Management Review Implementation Product
(Recommendation: #43.P(i)) 41
Mandatory Training Requirements for On-Scene Coordinators and Remedial Project Managers 41
National On-Scene Coordinator Directory 10
Removal Cost Management Manual 11
ORGANIC CONTRACT COMPLIANCE SCREENING SYSTEM (OCCSS) - (See also Computer Materials, Databases)
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software (for Microcomputers) 42
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software for the PC, User Manual 42
ORGANIC EXTRACTIONS (See also Ground Water, Technology)
Basics of Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology 17
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies (Volumes 1,2 & 3) 20
Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford, MA 34
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT - (See also Pre-Remedial)
Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 10
Preliminary Assessment Petition 15
PRE-REMEDIAL
Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions 12
Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of
Asbestos in Ambient Air (Parts 1 & 2) 12
Expanded Site Inspection: Guidance for FY-88 13
Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program,
Parti: Contract Award, Part 2: Contract Administration 13
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables Fourth Quarter FY-89 13
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PRE-REMEDIAL, continued
Impacts of CERCLA Release Notification Requirements on Transportation of Products
Containing Hazardous Substances 14
Listing Municipal Landfills on the National Priorities List 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103 (c) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 (Regions I-X) 14
Preliminary Assessment Petition 15
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I: Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A 15
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume II: Environmental Evaluation Manual 15
SI/HRS Information Bulletin 15
Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight 15
Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual 16
Update to the "Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites" Guidance
Document Regarding the Performance of Five-Year Reviews , 16
User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
PROCESS - (See also Technology)
Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS 21
PROCUREMENT - (See also Cost Management, Contracts)
ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures 17
Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
USAGE Preplaced and Rapid Response Contracts 31
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Qs & As 35
Approval of Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation E.2) ..35
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance With Federal Water Quality Criteria 35
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance With the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1 35
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with the Clean Water Act (CWA)
and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with State Requirements 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Guide to Manual 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Overview of Applicable or Relevant and
Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) - Focus on ARAR Waivers 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part I: (Interim Final) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part II: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and
State Requirements 37
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)
ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements) - Focus on Closure Requirements 37
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part II: CAA, TSCA, and Other Statutes 37
CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement 37
A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations 18
Expediting Remedial Construction 20
Federal Facilities Hazardous Waste Compliance Manual (Final Report) 37
The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund 38
Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under CERCLA 21
Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program,
Part 1: Contract Award, Part 2: Contract Administration 13
Guidelines for Producing Superfund Documents 38
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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT, continued
Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits 25
Management Review of the Superfund Program 38
Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan 38
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project:
Executive Summary and Overview 39
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I: Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A 15
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume II: Environmental Evaluation Manual 15
OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy 39
OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory 39
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund - Report to Congress (FY-87, FY-88) 39
ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report (FY-86, FY-87, FY-88, FY-89) 40
Superfund: A Six-Year Perspective 40
Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual 16
Superfund Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 29
Superfund: Getting Into the Act - Contracting and Subcontracting Opportunities in the Superfund Program 40
Superfund: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 40
Superfund Program Management Manual (FY-90, FY-91) 40
Superfund Remedial Design and Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance 30
Superfund State-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 30
PROTOCOLS - (See also Interagency Agreement, State and Local Programs)
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities (Volumes 1 & 2) 19
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities:
Sampling QA/QC Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) 10
User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES (PRP) - (See also Remedial)
Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Performed Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTWs) - (See also ARARs, Clean Water Act, Off-Site, Technology)
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual 18
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL (QA/QC) - (See also Analysis, Contract Laboratory Program, Data Quality)
A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations 18
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities (Volumes 1 & 2) 19
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities:
Sampling QA/QC Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) 10
Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight 15
RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS - (See also Technology)
Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Superfund Sites 32
Technological Approaches to the Cleanup of Radiologically Contaminated Superfund Sites 34
RCRA/CERCLA INTERFACE - (See also ARARs, Land Ban, Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR), Landfills,Off-Site, Technology)
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use of
Superfund Treatment Technologies 17
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part I: (Interim Final) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part II: Clean Air Act and Other Environmental Statutes and
State Requirements 37
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)
ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements) - Focus on Closure 37
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring 17
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities 17
A Guide to Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses 23
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Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management of Waste and
Treatment Residue 25
Listing Municipal Landfills on the National Priorities List 14
Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes 26
Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions 26
Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are "Applicable"
to CERCLA Response Actions 30
RECORD OF DECISION (ROD) - (See also Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS))
A Guide to Developing Superfund Records of Decision 23
Results of Record of Decision Analysis (FY-88, FY-89) 27
ROD Annual Report (FY-86, FY-87, FY-88, FY-89) 40
Superfund Automated Records of Decision (RODS): User Manual 43
REGIONS - (See also Program Management)
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager 17
A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations 18
Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions 12
Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS) 9
Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions 9
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 ( Regions I-X) 14
Superfund Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 29
Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects 12
REIMBURSEMENT - (See also Cost Management)
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site/Revised Reimbursement Methods 20
Reimbursements to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
RELEASE - (See also Response, Removal)
The Emergency Response Notification System 9
Reimbursements to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
REMEDIAL
Advancing the Use of Treatment Technologies for Superfund Remedies 16
An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study 16
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use of
Superfund Treatment Technologies 17
ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures 17
Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Superfund Sites 32
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager 17
Basics of Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology 17
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring 17
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities 17
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual 18
CERCLA Waste Capacity Assurance 18
Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) 18
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Community Relations: Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation 43.K,L) 18
A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations 18
Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites 19
Criminal Investigations and the Superfund Program 19
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities (Volumes 1 & 2) 19
Debarment and Suspension 19
Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty 19
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site/Revised Reimbursement Methods 20
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies (Volumes 1,2 & 3) 20
Expediting Remedial Construction 20
The Feasibility Study: Detailed Analysis of Remedial Action Alternatives 20
The Feasibility Study: Development and Screening of Remedial Action Alternatives 21
Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the
Statutory Limits on Removal Actions 9
Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS 21
Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under CERCLA 21
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites 21
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites 21
Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Performed Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
Guidance on Providing Alternative Water Supplies 22
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites 22
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final) 22
A Guide on Remedial Action at Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination 23
A Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water 23
A Guide to Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses 23
A Guide to Developing Superfund Proposed Plans 23
A Guide to Developing Superfund Records of Decision 23
A Guide to Selecting Superfund Remedial Actions 23
Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program, Part 1: Contract Award,
Part 2: Contract Administration 13
Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program 24
Innovative Technology: BEST Solvent Extraction Process 24
Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation 24
Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification 24
Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation 24
Innovative Technology: Soil Washing 24
Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site Management of
Waste and Treatment Residue 25
Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits 25
Leachate Plume Management 25
Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund 25
Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes 25
Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 25
Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes 26
Planning for Sufficient Community Relations 26
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Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions 26
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund 26
Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43.A) 26
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities:
Sampling QA/QC Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) 10
The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies 27
Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program 27
Results of Record of Decision Analysis (FY-88 & FY-89) 27
Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund Program 27
RI/FS Improvements 27
RI/FS Improvements Follow-Up 27
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I: Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A 15
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume II: Environmental Evaluation Manual 15
Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community Relations Program for Remedial Response 28
Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide 28
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program 28
Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program: FY-80 to FY-89 28
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites 28
Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations With Visual Aids 28
Superfund Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 29
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program: Progress and Accomplishments in FY-87 29
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and Program Plan 29
Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are "Applicable"
to CERCLA Response Actions 30
Superfund Remedial Design and Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance 30
Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43E) 30
Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory 30
Superfund State-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 30
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 30
Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts 31
Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges 31
Treatability Studies: Contractor Work Assignments 31
Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview 31
Update: Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 31
Update to the "Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities List Sites'1
Guidance Document Regarding the Performance of Five-Year Reviews 16
USAGE Preplaced and Rapid Response Contracts 31
Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL And Proposed NPL Sites 12
Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund Removal Program 32
Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects 12
User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
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REMEDIAL DESIGN/REMEDIAL ACTION (RD/RA) - (See also Remedial)
Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Performed Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites 22
Superfund Remedial Design and Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance 30
Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview 31
REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY (RI/FS) - (See also Remedial, Record of Decision (ROD))
A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations 18
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities (Volumes 1 & 2) 19
The Feasibility Study: Detailed Analysis of Remedial Action Alternatives 20
The Feasibility Study: Development and Screening of Remedial Action Alternatives 21
Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS 21
Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Under CERCLA 21
The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies 27
RI/FS Improvements 27
RI/FS Improvements Follow-Up 27
Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Costing Guide 28
Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites 28
REMOVAL - (See also Technology)
Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance 9
Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Superfund Sites 32
CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring 17
Community Relations in Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) 18
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS) 9
The Emergency Response Notification System 9
Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the Statutory Limits on Removal Actions 9
Guidance for Conducting Federal-Lead Underground Storage Tank Corrective Actions 9
Guidance on Non-NPL Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant or Precedent-Setting Issues 9
Guidance for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories 10
HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance 10
Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 10
National On-Scene Coordinator Directory 10
Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes 26
Planning for Sufficient Community Relations 26
Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions 26
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities:
Sampling QA/QC Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) 10
Reimbursement of Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
Removal Cost Management Manual 11
Standard Operating Safety Guides 11
A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous Materials
(Report to Congress) 11
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally-Funded Removals (Volumes 1, 2 & 3) 11
Superfund Removal Procedures: Action Memorandum Guidance 12
Superfund Removal Procedures: Revision Number Three 12
Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments 31
Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites 12
Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund Removal Program 32
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Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Action Projects 12
REPORTS
Criminal Investigations and the Superfund Program 19
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies (Volumes 1, 2 & 3) 20
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International 33
Hazardous Waste Sites: Descriptions of Sites on Current National Priorities List, October 1984 38
Impacts of CERCLA Release Notification Requirements on Transportation of Products
Containing Hazardous Substances 14
Management Review of the Superfund Program 38
Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan 38
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 ( Regions I-X) 14
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project:
Executive Summary and Overview 39
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund - Report to Congress ( FY-87, FY-88) 39
Results of Record of Decision Analysis (FY-88, FY-89) 27
ROD (Record Of Decision) Annual Report (FY-86, FY-87, FY-88, FY-89) 40
Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program: FY-80 to FY-89 28
A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous Materials
(Report to Congress) 11
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally-Funded Removals (Volumes 1, 2 & 3) 11
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program: Progress and Accomplishments in FY-87 29
RESPONSE - (See also Removal, Remedial)
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
Standard Operating Safety Guides 11
Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally-Funded Removals (Volumes 1, 2 & 3) 11
RESPONSE, EMERGENCY - (See also Removal)
Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance 9
The Emergency Response Notification System 9
Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 10
National On-Scene Coordinator Directory 10
Reimbursements to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
RISK - (See also Health, Safety)
Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of
Asbestos in Ambient Air (Volumes 1 & 2) 12
Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables Fourth Quarter FY-89 13
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative Risk Project:
Executive Summary and Overview 39
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I: Human Health Evaluation Manual, Part A 15
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume II: Environmental Evaluation Manual 15
Stream lining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites 28
A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous Materials
(Report to Congress) 11
Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual 16
Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory 30
SAFETY - (See also Health)
A Guide on Remedial Action At Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination 23
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Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories 10
HAZMATTeam Planning Guidance 10
Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 10
OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy 39
Standard Operating Safety Guides 11
SAMPLE ANALYSIS - (See also Analysis, Sampling)
SAMPLING - (See also Analysis, Contract Laboratory Program (CLP), Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QQ)
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities (Volumes 1 & 2) 19
Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions 12
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities:
Sampling QA/QC Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) 10
Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight 15
User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
SITE ASSESSMENT
Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of
Asbestos in Ambient Air (Parts 1 & 2) 12
Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford, MA 34
SITE INSPECTION - (See also Pre-Remedial)
Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions 12
Expanded Site Inspection: Guidance for FY-88 13
Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
SI/HRS Information Bulletin 15
SITE INVESTIGATION - (See also Pre-Remedial)
Expanded Site Inspection: Guidance for FY-88 13
SOIL AND DEBRIS - (See also Technology)
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use of Superfund
Treatment Technologies 17
Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 32
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities (Volume 1 & 2) 19
Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant Migration to Ground Water:
A Compendium of Examples 33
Guidance for Conducting Federal-Lead Underground Storage Tank Corrective Actions 9
Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils 33
Innovative Technology: Soil Washing 24
Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are "Applicable"
to CERCLA Response Actions 30
Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts 31
Technological Approaches to the Cleanup of Radiologically Contaminated Superfund Sites 34
Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges 31
SOLIDIFICATION
HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglassville, PA: Applications Analysis Report 33
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Technology Evaluation Report: Site Program Demonstration Test, International Waste Technologies
In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida, Volume I 34
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification Stabilization Process, Volume I 35
SPILLS - (See also Bioremediation, Response Emergency, Oil Spills, Removal)
Reimbursements to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
STATE AND LOCAL PROGRAMS
An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study 16
Audits and the Superfund Program Manager 17
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with State Requirements 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part I (Interim Final) 36
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part II: Clean Air Act and other
Environmental Statutes and State Requirements 37
CERCLA Waste Capacity Assurance 18
Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) 18
Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty 19
Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories 10
HAZMATTeam Planning Guidance 10
Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program 24
Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response Agreement Audits 25
Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes 26
Planning for Sufficient Community Relations 26
Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund 26
Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43.A) 26
Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Releases 11
Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program 27
Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund Program 27
Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community Relations Program for Remedial Response 28
SI/HRS Information Bulletin 15
State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program 28
Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program: FY-80 to FY-89 28
Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43E) 30
Superfund State-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 30
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 30
Update: Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 31
User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION PROGRAM - (See also Technology)
American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis Report 32
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International 33
HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglassville, PA: Applications Analysis Report 33
Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report 34
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program: Progress and Accomplishments in FY-87 29
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and Program Plan 29
The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Technology Profile 34
Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System New Bedford, MA 34
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste Technologies
In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah Florida, Volume I 34
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Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization Process, Volume 1 35
Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report 35
SUPERFUND MANAGEMENT REVIEW - (See also 90 Day Study)
Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance 9
Approval of Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund (Superfund Management Review:
Recommendation E.2) 35
Community Relations: Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation 43.K,L) 18
Planning for Sufficient Community Relations 26
Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review:. Recommendation #43.A) 26
Superfund Remedial Design and Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance 30
Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43E) 30
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS (TAG) - (See also Community Relations)
Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program 27
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 30
Update: Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 31
TECHNOLOGY
Advancing the Use of Treatment Technologies for Superfund Remedies 16
American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis Report 32
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on
Use of Superfund Treatment Technologies 17
Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications: Technology Review and
Trip Report Results 32
Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Superfund Sites 32
Basics of Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology 17
Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund Ground Water Sites 19
Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 32
Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential
Contaminant Migration to Ground Water: A Compendium of Examples 33
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
Dust Control At Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook 33
Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the Determination of
Asbestos in Ambient Air (Parts 1 & 2) 12
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies (Volumes 1, 2 & 3)
Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and International 33
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites 21
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites 21
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final) 22
Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites 33
Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils 33
HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglassville, PA: Applications Analysis Report 33
Innovative Technology: BEST Solvent Extraction Process 24
Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation 24
Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification 24
Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation 24
Innovative Technology: Soil Washing 24
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Leachate Plume Management 25
Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes 25
Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report 34
The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Technology Profile 34
Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology Requirements
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) are "Applicable"
to CERCLA Response Actions 30
Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts 31
Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor Inventory 34
Technological Approaches to the Cleanup of Radiologically Contaminated Superfund Sites 34
Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System, New Bedford, MA 34
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, International Waste Technologies
In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida, Volume I 34
Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, Soliditech, Inc.
Solidification/Stabilization Process, Volume I 35
Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges 31
Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report 35
Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments 31
Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview 31
Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in Superfund Removal Program 32
TRANSPORTATION - (See also RCRA/CERCLA Interface, Reports)
Impacts of CERCLA Release Notification Requirements on Transportation
of Products Containing Hazardous Substances 14
Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes 25
A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and Nonhazardous Materials
(Report to Congress) 11
TREATABILITY - (See also Technology)
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban Impact on Use of
Superfund Treatment Technologies 17
CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual 18
Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final) 22
Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes 25
The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies 27
Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts 31
Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments 31
Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview 31
Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges 31
VALIDATION
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: (Volumes 1 & 2) 19
WATER - ( See also Ground Water, Technology)
ARARs Qs & As: Compliance With Federal Water Quality Criteria 35
Basics of Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology 17
CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with the Clean Water Act (CWA)
and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 36
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Subject Page
WATER, continued
CERCLA Site Discharge to POTWs: Guidance Manual 18
Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Example Scenario:
RI/FS Activities at a Site with Contaminated Soils and Ground Water (Volume 2) 19
Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) 20
Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies (Volumes 1,2 &3) 20
Guidance for Providing Alternative Water Supplies 22
Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund Sites 22
WORKER PROTECTION - (See also Health, Safety)
Dust Control at Hazardous Waste Sites; Handbook 33
Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 10
Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories 10
OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy 39
Standard Operating Safety Guides 11
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Document Number Document Tide Page
EPA/540/1-86/061 Superfund Risk Assessment Information Directory 30
EPA/540/1-87/001 A Study of Joint Use of Vehicles for Transportation of Hazardous and
Nonhazardous Materials (Report to Congress) 11
EPA/540/1-88/001 Superfund Exposure Assessment Manual 16
EPA/540/1-89/001 Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume II: Environmental
Evaluation Manual 15
EPA/540/1-89/002 Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I: Human Health
Evaluation Manual, Part A 15
EPA/540/1-89/003 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Comparative
Risk Project: Executive Summary and Overview 39
EPA/540/2-85/001 Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 25
EPA/540/2-85/002 Covers for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites 32
EPA/540/2-85/003 Dust Control at Hazardous Waste Sites: Handbook 33
EPA/540/2-85/004 Leachate Plume Management 25
EPA/540/2-86/003 Mobile Treatment Technologies for Superfund Wastes 25
EPA/540/2-86/004F Superfund Treatment Technologies: A Vendor Inventory 34
EPA/540/2-88/002 Technological Approaches to the Cleanup of Radiologically Contaminated
Superfund Sites 34
EPA/540/2-88/003 Assessment of International Technologies for Superfund Applications:
Technology Review and Trip Report Results 32
EPA/540/2-88/004 Technology Screening Guide for Treatment of CERCLA Soils and Sludges 31
EPA/540/2-88/005 Field Screening Methods Catalog 13
EPA/540/2-89/001 Superfund Treatability Clearinghouse Abstracts 31
EPA/540/2-89/052 Guide to Treatment Technologies for Hazardous Wastes at Superfund Sites 33
EPA/540/2-89/054 Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 1: Summary Report 20
EPA/540/2-89/054b Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 2: Case Studies 1-19
(Interim Final) 20
EPA/540/2-89/054c Evaluation of Ground Water Extraction Remedies, Volume 3: General Site Data,
Data Base Reports (Interim Final) 20
EPA/540/2-89/056 Forum on Innovative Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies: Domestic and
International "
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Document Number Document Title Page
EPA/540/2-89/057 Determining Soil Response Action Levels Based on Potential Contaminant
Migration to Ground Water: A Compendium of Examples 33
EPA/540/2-89/058 Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA (Interim Final) 22
EPA/540/2-90/001 Assessment of Technologies for the Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated
Superfund Sites 32
EPA/540/2-90/002 Handbook on In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste-Contaminated Soils 33
EPA/540/2-90/005a Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 1: Method (Interim Version) 12
EPA/540/2-90/005b Environmental Asbestos Assessment Manual; Superfund Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Ambient Air, Part 2: Technical Background
Document (Interim Version) 12
EPA/540/5-88/001 Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program: Progress and
Accomplishments in FY-87 29
EPA/540/5-89/004a Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test, International
Waste Technologies In Situ Stabilization/Solidification, Hialeah, Florida, Volume I 34
EPA/540/5-89/005a Technology Evaluation Report: SITE Program Demonstration Test,
Soliditech, Inc. Solidification/Stabilization Process, Volume I 35
EPA/540/5-89/013 The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Technology Profile 34
EPA/540/5-90/002 Technology Evaluation Report: CF Systems Organics Extraction System, New
Bedford, MA 34
EPA/540/8-89/003 Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY-87 — Report to Congress 39
EPA/540/8-89/006 ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report, FY-88 40
EPA/540/8-89/007 Management Review of the Superfund Program 38
EPA/540/8-89/009 Management Review of the Superfund Program: Implementation Plan 38
EPA/540/8-89/011 An Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study 16
EPA/540/8-89/012 User's Guide to Contract Laboratory Program 16
EPA/540/8-90/002 Directory of EPA/State Contacts by Specialty 19
EPA/540/8-90/004 Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: FY-88 — Report to Congress 39
EPA/540/8-90/005 Status of State Involvement in the Superfund Program: FY-80 to FY-89 28
EPA/540/8-90/006 ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report, FY-89 40
EPA/540/A5-89/001 HAZCON Solidification Process, Douglassville, PA: Applications Analysis
Report 33
EPA/540/A5-89/003 Terra Vac In Situ Vacuum Extraction System: Applications Analysis Report 35
EPA/540/A5-89/008 American Combustion Pyretron Destruction System: Applications Analysis
Report 32
EPA/540/A5-89/010 Shirco Infrared Incineration System: Applications Analysis Report 34
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Document Number Document Title Page
EPA/540/G-86/001 Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program Strategy and
Program Plan 29
EPA/540/G-87/001 Superfund Federal-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 29
EPA/540/G-87/002 Superfund State-Lead Remedial Project Management Handbook 30
EPA/540/G-87/003 Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Development Process (Volume 1) 19
EPA/540/G-87/004 Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Example Scenario:
RI/FS Activities at a Site with Contaminated Soils and Ground Water (Volume 2) 19
EPA/540/G-87/006 Guidance on Providing Alternative Water Supplies 22
EPA/540/G-88/002 Community Relations In Superfund: A Handbook (Interim Guidance) 18
EPA/540/G-88/003 Guidance on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water at Superfund
Sites 22
EPA/540/G-89/001 Superfund Community Relations Program: A Guide to Effective Presentations
With Visual Aids 28
EP A /540/G-89/003a Superfund: Getting Into the Act — Contracting and Subcontracting
Opportunities in the Superfund Program 40
EPA/540/G-89/004 Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies
(RI/FS) Under CERCLA 21
EPA/540/G-89/005 Superfund Automated Records of Decision System (RODS): User Manual 43
EPA/540/G-89/006 CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part I (Interim Final) 36
EPA/540/G-89/009 CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Part II: Clean Air
Act and other Environmental Statutes and State Requirements 37
EPA/540/G-89/010 Health and Safety Audit Guidelines: SARA Title I, Section 126 10
EPA/540/G-90/002 Scoper's Notes: A Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS)
Costing Guide 28
EPA/540/G-90/003 HAZMAT Team Planning Guidance 10
EPA/540/G-90/004 Quality Assurance/Quality Control Guidance for Removal Activities: Sampling
QA/QC Plan and Data Validation Procedures (Interim Final) 10
EPA/540/G-90/005 CERCLA Site Discharges to POTWs: Guidance Manual 18
EPA/540/G-90/006 Guidance on Expediting Remedial Design and Remedial Action 22
EPA/540/P-87/001 A Compendium of Superfund Field Operations 18
EPA/540/P-90/001 Field Test of the Proposed Revised Hazard Ranking System (HRS) 13
EPA/540/P-90/003 Removal Cost Management System: Version 3.2 43
EPA/540/P-90/005 Guidelines for the Cleanup of Clandestine Drug Laboratories 10
EPA/600/8-90/003 Basics of Pump and Treat Ground Water Remediation Technology 17
EPA/9200.0-03B OSWER Superfund Telephone Directory 39
EPA/9200.2-02 Accelerated Response at NPL Sites Guidance 9
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Document Number Document Title
Page
EPA/9200.3-01C Superfund Program Management Manual, FY-90: Volume 1 40
EPA/9200.3-01C Superfund Program Management Manual, FY-90: Volume 2, Appendices 40
EPA/9200.3-01D Superfund Program Management Manual, FY-91: Volumes 1 & 2 40
EPA/9200.3-04 Resource Distribution for the Technical Assistance Grant Program 27
EPA/9200.4-01 Guidelines for Producing Superfund Documents 38
EPA/9200.5-000 Superfund: A Six-Year Perspective 40
EPA/9200.5-001 Superfund: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 40
EPA/9200.5-120 National On-Scene Coordinator Directory 10
EPA/9200.5-208/FS Debarment and Suspension 19
EPA/9200.5-209/FS Update: Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 31
EPA/9200.5-250FS Innovative Technology: Soil Washing 24
EPA/9200.5-251 FS Innovative Technology: In Situ Vitrification 24
EPA/9200.5-252FS Innovative Technology: Slurry Phase Biodegradation 24
EPA/9200.5-253FS Innovative Technology: BEST Solvent Extraction Process 24
EPA/9200.5-254FS Innovative Technology: Glycolate Dehalogenation 24
EPA/9200.5-301FS Preliminary Assessment Petition 15
EPA/9200.5-302 SI/HRS Information Bulletin 15
EPA/9200.5-303 Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables Fourth Quarter FY-89 13
EPA/9221.0-02 CERCLIS Data Handling Support Policy Statement 37
EPA/9225.1-01 Procurement Under Preauthorization/Mixed Funding 26
EPA/9225.3-01FS Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous
Substance Releases 11
EPA/9230.0-06 Superfund Responsiveness Summaries (Superfund Management Review:
Recommendation #43E) 30
EPA/9230.0-08 Planning for Sufficient Community Relations 26
EPA/9230.0-09 Community Relations: Use of Senior Environmental Employees in Superfund
(Superfund Management Review: Recommendation 43.K,L) 18
EPA/9230.0-15 Role of Community Interviews in the Development of a Community Relations
Program for Remedial Response 28
EPA/9230.0-19 Proposed Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Community Involvement in
Superfund (Superfund Management Review: Recommendation #43.A) 26
EPA/9230.1-05/FS Superfund Technical Assistance Grants 30
EPA/9234.2-01/FS Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) Qs & As 35
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Document Number Document Title Page
EPA/9234.2-02/FS CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Guide to Manual 36
EPA/9234.2-03/FS CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: Overview of Applicable or
Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs), Focus on ARAR Waivers 36
EPA/9234.2-04/FS CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: RCRA (Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act) ARARs (Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements),
Focus on Closure Requirements 37
EPA/9234.2-05/FS CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with State
Requirements 36
EPA/9234.2-06/FS CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual: CERCLA Compliance with the
Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SOWA) 36
EPA/9234.2-07/FS CERCLA Compliance with Other Laws Manual, Summary of Part II: CAA,
TSCA, and Other Statutes 37
EPA/9234.2-08/FS ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with the Toxicity Characteristics Rule: Part 1 35
EPA/9234.2-09/FS ARARs Qs & As: Compliance with Federal Water Quality Criteria 35
EPA/9240.0-03 Superfund Analytical Data Review and Oversight 15
EPA/9240.0-04-1&2 Guidelines for Effective Management of the Contract Laboratory Program,
Part 1: Contract Award, Part 2: Contract Administration 13
EPA/9240.0-05 Decentralization of Superfund Bottle Repository Functions 12
EPA/9242.2-01B Emergency Response Cleanup Services Contracts (ERCS) 9
EPA/9242.6-07 Approval of Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund (Superfund
Management Review: Recommendation E.2) 35
EPA/9242.6-07FS Long-Term Contracting Strategy for Superfund 25
EPA/9283.1-02FS A Guide on Remedial Actions for Contaminated Ground Water 23
EPA/9285.0-01 OSWER Integrated Health and Safety Policy 39
EPA/9285.1-01C Standard Operating Safety Guides 11
EPA/9285.7-01/FS Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I: Human Health
Evaluation Manual, Part A 15
EPA/9285.9-01 Inauguration of the On-Site Coordinator (OSQ/Remedial Project Manager
(RPM) Program 41
EPA/9285.9-05 Mandatory Training Requirements for On-Scene Coordinators and Remedial
Project Managers 41
EPA/9285.9-06 Mandatory Community Relations Training: Superfund Management Review
Implementation Product (Recommendation: #43.P(i)) 41
EPA/9319.0-01/FS The Final National Contingency Plan: New Directions for Superfund 38
EPA/9320.1-09 Listing Municipal Landfills on the National Priorities List 14
EPA/9320.2-03B Update to the "Procedures for Completion and Deletion of National Priorities
List Sites" Guidance Document Regarding the Performance of Five-Year Reviews 16
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Document Number Document Title Page
EPA/9330.2-04 Discharge of Wastewater from CERCLA Sites into Publicly Owned Treatment
Works (POTWs) 20
EPA/9330.2-05 CERCLA Off-Site Policy: Providing Notice to Facilities 17
EPA/9330.2-06 CERLCA Off-Site Policy: Eligibility of Facilities in Assessment Monitoring 17
EPA/9330.2-07 Notification of Out-of-State Shipments of Superfund Site Wastes 26
EPA/9335.3-02FS-1 A Guide to Developing Superfund Records of Decision 23
EPA/9335.3-02FS-2 A Guide to Developing Superfund Proposed Plans 23
EPA/9345.1-02 Expanded Site Inspection: Guidance for FY-88 13
EPA/9347.0-01 Interim RCRA/CERCLA Guidance on Non-Contiguous Sites and On-Site
Management of Waste and Treatment Residue 25
EPA/9347.1-02 Policy for Superfund Compliance with the RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions 26
EPA/9347.3-01FS Superfund LDR Guide #1: Overview of RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions
(LDRs) ,....29
EPA/9347.3-02FS Superfund LDR Guide #2: Complying with the California List Restrictions
Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
EPA/9347.3-03FS Superfund LDR Guide #3: Treatment Standards and Minimum Technology
Requirements Under Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 29
EPA/9347.3-04FS Superfund LDR Guide #4: Complying with the Hammer Restrictions Under
Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 30
EPA/9347.3-05FS Superfund LDR Guide #5: Determining When Land Disposal Restrictions
(LDRs) are "Applicable" to CERCLA Response Actions 30
EPA/9347.3-09FS A Guide to Delisting of RCRA Wastes for Superfund Remedial Responses 23
EPA/9355.0-04A Superfund Remedial Design and Remedial Action (RD/RA) Guidance 30
EPA/9355.0-20 RI/FS Improvements 27
EPA/9355.0-25A Use of Removal Approaches to Speed Up Remedial Actions Projects 12
EPA/9355.0-26 Advancing the Use of Treatment Technologies for Superfund Remedies 16
EPA/9355.0-27/FS A Guide to Selecting Superfund Remedial Actions 23
EPA/9355.0-28 Control of Air Emissions From Superfund Air Strippers at Superfund
Ground Water Sites 19
EPA/9355.0-07B Data Quality Objectives for Remedial Response Activities: Volumes 1 & 2 19
EPA/9355.3-01FS1 Getting Ready: Scoping the RI/FS 21
EPA/9355.3-01FS2 The Remedial Investigation: Site Characterization and Treatability Studies 27
EPA/9355.3-01FS3 The Feasibility Study: Development and Screening of Remedial Action
Alternatives 21
EPA/9355.3-01FS4 The Feasibility Study: Detailed Analysis of Remedial Action Alternatives 20
EPA/9355.3-05 RI/FS Improvements Follow-Up 27
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EPA/9355.3-07 Results of FY-88 Record of Decision Analysis 27
EPA/9355.3-09 Results of FY-89 Record of Decision Analysis 27
EPA/9355.3-1 IPS Streamlining the RI/FS for CERCLA Municipal Landfill Sites 28
EPA/9355.4-01FS A Guide on Remedial Action at Superfund Sites with PCB Contamination 23
EPA/9355.5-01 Guidance on Oversight of Potentially Responsible Party Performed Remedial
Design and Remedial Action 22
EPA/9355.5-01/FS ARCS Construction Contract Modification Procedures 17
EPA/9355.5-02/FS Expediting Remedial Construction 20
EPA/9355.5-05/FS USACE Preplaced and Rapid Response Contracts 31
EPA/9355.5-14/FS EPA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Payment Process, Direct Site/Revised
Reimbursement Methods 20
EPA/9355.6-03 ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report, FY-86 40
EPA/9360.0-02B Removal Cost Management Manual 11
EPA/9360.0-03B Superfund Removal Procedures: Revision Number Three 12
EPA/9360.0-12A Final Guidance on Implementation of the "Consistency" Exemption to the
Statutory Limits on Removal Actions 9
EPA/9360.0-14 Use of Expanded Removal Authority to Address NPL and Proposed NPL Sites 12
EPA/9360.0-16A Guidance for Conducting Federal-Lead Underground Storage Tank
Corrective Actions 9
EPA/9360.0-19 Guidance on Non-NPL Removal Actions Involving Nationally Significant
or Precedent-Setting Issues 9
EPA/9360.0-21 The Emergency Response Notification System 9
EPA/9360.3-01 Superfund Removal Procedures: Action Memorandum Guidance 12
EPA/9360.6-02 Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally-Funded
Removals, Volume 1 11
EPA/9360.6-03 Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded
Removals, Volume 2 11
EPA/9360.6-04 Superfund Emergency Response Actions: A Summary of Federally Funded
Removals, Volume3 11
EPA/9375.5-01/FS State and Local Involvement in the Superfund Program 28
EPA/9375.5-02/FS Indian Tribal Involvement in the Superfund Program 24
EPA/9375.5-03/FS Political Subdivision Involvement in Superfund 26
EPA/9375.5-04 Involvement of Superfund Program Managers in Superfund Response
Agreement Audits 25
EPA/9375.5-04/FS Audits and the Superfund Program Manager 17
EPA/9375.5-08/FS Criminal Investigations and the Superfund Program 19
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EPA/9375.5-09/FS
EPA/9375.502A
EPA/9380.0-03
EPA/9380.0-06
EPA/9380.3-01
EP A/9380.3-02/ FS
EPA/9380.3-04
EPA/9380.4-01
EPA/9992.4
EPA/HW-8.5
CERCLA Waste Capacity Assurance 18
Revised Interim Final Guidance on Indian Involvement in the Superfund
Program 27
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Tank and Drum Sites 21
Guidance on Cleanup of Surface Impoundment Sites 21
Treatability Studies Contractor Work Assignments 31
Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: An Overview 31
Analysis of Treatability Data for Soil and Debris: Evaluation of Land Ban
Impact on Use of Superfund Treatment Technologies 17
Use of Office of Research and Development's Bioremediation Expertise in
Superfund Removal Program 32
Federal Facilities Hazardous Waste Compliance Manual (Final Report) 37
Hazardous Waste Sites: Descriptions of Sites on Current National Priorities
List, October 1984 38
Documents having only an NTIS number are listed below.
PB82-213922
PB82-213984
PB82-214008
PB82-214016
PB82-214024
PB82-214032
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region 1 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region II 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region III 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region IV 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region V 14
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PB82-214040
PB82-214057
PB82-214065
PB82-214073
PB82-214081
PB87-110870
PB89-114144
PB90-213836
PB90-213844
PB90-591310
PB90-591690
PB90-591700
Document Title
Page
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region VI 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region VII 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region VIII 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region IX 14
Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites Required Under Section 103(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980: EPA Region X 14
Impacts of CERCLA Release Notification Requirements on Transportation of
Products Containing Hazardous Substances 14
ROD (Record of Decision) Annual Report, FY-87 40
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software for the PC
(Version 3/90) User Manual 42
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software for the PC,
User Manual 42
CERCLIS Site Location Extract 42
Organic Contract Compliance Screening System (OCCSS) Software
(for Microcomputers) 42
Inorganic Contract Compliance Screening System (ICCSS) Software
(for Microcomputers) 41
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