United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response &EPA 9320.2-2 DIRECTIVE NUMBER: TITLE: Completion and Deletion of NPL Sites APPROVAL DATE: EFFECTIVE DATE: April April 4 ORIGINATING OFFICE: 1985 1986 y FINAL D DRAFT STATUS: REFERENCE (other documents): OS WER OS WER OS WER DIRECTIVE DIRECTIVE ------- xvEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response 9320.2-2 DIRECTIVE NUMBER: TITLE: Completion and Deletion of NPL Sites APPROVAL DATE: April 4, 1986 EFFECTIVE DATE: April 4, 1986 ORIGINATING OFFICE: OSWER / OERR 0 FINAL D DRAFT STATUS: REFERENCE (other documents): OSWER OSWER OSWER VE DIRECTIVE DIRECTIVE Di ------- &EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC 20460 OSWER Directive Initiation Request Interim Directive Number 9320.2-2 Originator Information Name of Contact Person Steve Golian Mail Code WH-548E Telephone Number. 475-6703 Lead Office 0 OERR CD OSW D OUST EH OWPE O AA-OSWER Approved for Review Signature of Office Director Date Title Completion and deletion of NPL sites Summary of Directive Memo. Requests Regions to establish FY 86/87 completion and deletion goals for NPL sites listed on attachment and include in Site Summaries due April 15, 1986. Henry Longest to Waste Management Directors Type of Directive (Manual. Policy Directive. Announcement, etc.) Status G Draft <. KJ Final New I I Revision Does this Directive Supersede Previous Directive(s)? | | Yes f^ No Does It Supplement Previous Directcve(s)? j_J Yes f "Yes" to Either Question, What Directive (number, title) f^ N No Review Plan D AA-OSWER D OUST D OERR n OWPE D Regions OSW LJ OECM D OGC U OPPE D Other (Specify) This Request Meets OSWER Directives System Format Signaturj Office Directives Officer Date Signature of OSWER Directives Officer Date EPA Form 1315-17(10-85) ------- I UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 APR 4 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FROM: TO: OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE 9320.2-2 Completion and Deletion of NPL Si Henry L. Longest II, Director Office of Emergency and Remedia onse Director, Director, Director, Director, Regions Director, Director, Waste Management Division, Region I and V Office of Emergency and Remedial Response, Region Hazardous Waste Management Division, Region III Air and Hazardous Waste Management Division, TTT TTT TTTT TTTTT II IV, VI, VII, VIII Toxics and Waste Management Division, Region IX Air and Waste Division, Region X As you are aware, we recently (March 7, 1986) deleted eight sites from the NPL and have targeted an additional 30 sites for completion and deletion by the end of FY 87. Although the Superfund slowdown will undoubtedly affect the completion of some sites, we should all work together and attempt to meet this objective. Win Porter and I are eager to couple the deletion action with the completion of work at these targeted sites. Remedial SPMS targets which have been used to facilitate the tracking of site completions and deletions have been currently suspended while awaiting CERCLA reauthorization. Nevertheless, following reauthorization new targets will be needed and I would appreciate your efforts in directing staff to establish completion and deletion goals for the remainder of FY 86 and FY 87. With this in mind, I have enclosed a list of candidate sites for consideration. Obviously Superfund slowdown activities have affected our ability to proceed with certain response actions at these sites. However, I would appreciate your taking a hard look at establishing realistic timeframes for the completion and deleting of these sites. These timeframes should be included in the NPL Site Summaries to be submitted to this office (attention: Dick Hyde), by April 15, 1986, per Win Porter's February 19, 1986 request. ------- 9320 .2-2 -2- We are also, currently preparing new guidance for deleting sites from the NPL. A workgroup comprised of representatives from several Offices in Headquarters and Regions III and- V have been developing procedures to clarify and simplify site deletions We anticipate having the final draft deletion guidance out for Agency review by the end of April. I appreciate your efforts to push this completion/deletion initiative. Your staff should contact Steve Golian (475-6703) in the Hazardous Site Control Division (HSCD) if they have any questions. Attachment cc: Gene Lucero ------- 9320.2-2 REMEDIAL SITE COMPLETIONS - CANDIDATE DELETION SITES 1986 Velsicol, MI Krysowaty, NJ Middletown Road, MD Perham Arsenic, MN Oakdale, MN Harris-Farley, TX Frit Industries, AR Mountain View, AZ Rose Park, UT 1987 W. R. Grace, MA McKin, ME Hudson River PCB, NY Lansdowne Radiation, PA Olin Triana, AL A & F Greenup, IL Charlevoix, MI Chem Central, MI Old Inger, L'A Triangle Chemical, TX Parramore, FL Sherwood Chemical, FL Tri-City Oil, FL Cooper Road, NJ Cecil Lindsay, AR Pesticide Lab, WA FMC, WA Matthews, VA 1987 Conditional on Reauthorization Del Norte, CA Lakewood, WA Miami Drum, FL Bavie Landfill, FL Tar Creek, OK Bio-Ecology, TX Highlands, TX Aidex, IA Celtor, CA ------- |