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                                   BAQCROuND INFORMATION:
                        NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST, PROPOSED UPDATE f 10

           The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing 25 sites,
       including 2 Federal facility sites, as Update #10 to the National Priorities
       List (NPL).  Of the States and Territories, 19 are proposing sites.  Nevada is
       proposing its first site.   This brings the number of proposed sites to 238,
       including 65 in the Federal facility section.

           Final sites now total  981, including 52 in the Federal facility section.
       Final and proposed sites total 1,219 including 117 Federal facility sites.  New
       Jersey has the largest number  of final and proposed sites (109), followed by
       Pennsylvania (97)  and California (91).

           The proposed sites are subject to public comment for 60 days following
       publication of the proposal in the Federal Register in mid-October. Based on
       these comments and further review by EPA, those sites still meeting the listing
       requirements will be placed on the final NPL.

           The NPL identifies abandoned or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites that
       warrant further investigation  to determine if long-term "remedial action" is
       necessary.  Sites on the NPL are eligible for such action under the
       Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act  (CERdA),
       enacted on December 11,  1980,  as amended by the Superfund Amendments and
       Reauthorization Act (SARA),  enacted on October 17, 1986.  SARA authorizes a
       "Hazardous Substances Superfund" totaling $8.5 billion over 5 years to pay
       costs for overseeing work  by those responsible for cleaning up waste sites, and
       to pay costs not assumed by responsible parties.  EPA has the primary
       responsibility for managing cleanup and enforcement activities under Superfund.

           This document provides background information on Proposed Update 10 and the
       following lists:

           o  The 25 new sites being  proposed for the NPL arranged
              alphabetically by State; the Federal facility sites are listed
              separately.

           o  The distribution of all sites by State arranged by the
              number of new proposed  sites.

       Federal Facility Sites

           Section 120 (a)  of SARA requires that Federal facilities be subject to and
       comply with CERdA in the  same manner as any rcngovernmental entity.  CERdA
       Section lll(e) (3),  however,  generally prohibits use of the Superfund for
       remedial actions at Federally  owned facilities.
           RCRA Policy fry T****??'1, P»?UttY *\*'ft   On June 10, 1986  (FR 21054), EPA
       announced components of a policy for the listing or the deferral from listing
       of several  categories  of  non-Federal sites subject to the Resource

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     RCRA Policy for Federal Facility Sites.  On June 10, 1986 (FR 21054), EPA
 announced components of a policy for the listing or the deferral from listing
 of several categories of non-Federal sites subject to the Resource
 Conservation and Recovery Act  (RCRA) Subtitle C corrective action authorities.
 Because most Federal facilities have RCRA-regulated units within their
 boundaries,  EPA determined that a separate NPL/RCRA policy should be adopted
 for Federal facilities.  As a  result, on March 13, 1989 (54 FR 10520), EPA
 announced it would place on the NPL those sites located on Federally-owned or -
 operated facilities that meet  the NPL eligibility requirements—e.g., Hazard
 Ranking System (HRS)  scores of 28.50 or greater—even if the Federal facility
 also is subject to the corrective action authorities of RCRA Subtitle C.
 Cleanup,  if appropriate, could then proceed at those sites under either CERCTA
 or RCRA.   The policy is based  on several considerations:
                                    /
     o  Congress clearly intended that Federal facility sites should be on  the
        NPL.

     o  Strict application of the non-Federal NPL/RCRA policy would exclude
        virtually all Federal facility sites from the NPL because they would not
        liJcely meet any of the  criteria necessary for listing (inability to pay
        as evidenced by invocation of bankruptcy laws or demonstrated
        unwillingness to comply with RCRA).

     o  Placing RCRA-regulated  Federal sites on the NPL serves the primary
        purpose of  listing Federal facility sites:  to advise the public of the
        status of Federal government cleanup efforts.

     o  Listing these sites helps Federal agencies set priorities and focus
        cleanup efforts on those sites that present the most serious problem.

 Special Study Waste Sites

     Section  105(g)  of CERCLA,  as amended by SARA, requires EPA to consider
 certain factors (waste characteristics, extent of release, potential exposure,
 and degree of hazard)  before proposing sites with "special study wastes," as
 defined under RCRA Section 3001 (b) (2) [drilling fluids],
 3001 (b) (3) (A) (ii) [mining wastes], and 3001 (b) (3) (A) (iii) [cement kiln dust].
 One containing or  possibly containing special study wastes is being proposed  to
 the NPL.   The site, which contains  mining wastes, is:

     o  Carson River Mercury Site, Lyon/Churchill Counties, Nevada

Mining  Sites and SMCBA

     EPA's  position is that mining wastes may contain hazardous substances,
pollutants, or contaminants as defined under CERCLA and, therefore, mining
waste sites are eligible for the NPL.  This position was affirmed in 1985 by
the United States  Court of Appeals.

     Prior  to  listing  mining sites,  EPA has considered whether they might be
satisfactorily addressed using State-share monies from the Abandoned Mine  Land
Reclamation  (AMLR)  Fund under  the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act  of

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    One noncoal mining site is being proposed to the NPL in this rule:

    o  Carson River Mercury Site, Lyon/Churchill Counties, Nevada

Revised HRS

    On December 23, 1988 (53 FR 51962), EPA proposed revisions to the HRS in
response to CERdA Section 105 (c) (1), added by SARA, which provides that EPA
should revise the HRS by October 17, 1988 (24 months after the enactment of
SARA).  The revised HRS is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register in
1990.  Until then, EPA is continuing to propose and promulgate sites using the
current HRS, in accordance with CERCIA Section 105(c)(1) and Congressional
intent (see 54 FR 13299, March 31, 1989).  EPA plans to take final action on
all sites now in proposed status before the effective date of the revised HRS.

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            publications
 Additional publications related to this proposed rule are available:

 o  "Descriptions of 25 Sites in Proposed Update #10 to the National
    Priorities List."  October 1989.  Publication HW-8.20.  For a single free
    copy, contact EPA's Public Information Center (PIC), PM-211B, 401 M St. SW,
    Washington, DC   20460, telephone 202-382-2080.

 o  "National Priorities List, Supplementary Lists and Supporting Materials,
    October 1989."   Publication HW-10.11S.  Available from PIC.

 Descriptions of all proposed and final NFL sites are now contained in nine
 documents:  HW-8.20 (just issued) plus these eight previously issued
 documents:

 o  "Descriptions of 93 Sites Placed on the National Priorities List in
    September 1989." Publication HW-10.19.  Available from PIC.

 o  Addendum to "Background Information, National Priorities List, Special
    Proposed Update."  August 1989.  Available from PIC.

 o  "Descriptions of 52 Federal Facility Sites in Proposed Update #9 to the
    National Priorities List."  July 1989.  Publication HW-8.18.  Available from
    PIC.

 o  "Descriptions of 10 Sites in Proposed Update #8 to the National Priorities
    List."  May 1989.  Publication HW-8.17.  Available from PIC.

 o  "Descriptions of 101 Sites Placed on the Final National Priorities List in
   March 1989."  Publication HW-8.15.  Available from PIC.

 o  "Descriptions of 273 Sites Proposed for the National Priorities List as of
   March 1989."  The descriptions have been compiled into one document as a
   convenience.  Publication HW-8.16.  Available from PIC.

 o Descriptions of  272 Sites Placed on the Final National Priorities List,
    1985-87."  Previously, these descriptions were available in two documents.
   They have been compiled into one document as a convenience.  Publication HW-
   8.10/8.11.  Available from PIC.

 o Descriptions of  538 sites placed on the Final NFL in 1983-84:  "Hazardous
   Waste Sites:  Descriptions of Sites on Current National Priorities List,
   October 1984."   Publication HW-8.5  Available from the National Technical
   Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161, telephone 703-487-4650.
   Accession No.  PB85-224756.  Cost is $49.95 per copy, $6.95 in microfiche,
   plus $3 handling fee per order.

Publication HW-10.10 is obsolete and may be <11srarn>ri.

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                     National Priorities List,
                Proposed Update 10 Sites (by State)
                            October 1989
NPL
Gr1  St  Site Name
City/County
8
18
6
4
9
10
15
17
4
8
18
19
16
11
10
18
17
11
19
4
AK
AR
AR
CA
CA
CA
DE
FL
IL
MN
MO
NE
NE
NJ
NV
NY
OK
OR
PA
PA
Arctic Surplus
Magnolia City Landfill
Monroe Auto Equip (Paragould Pit)
X
Industrial Waste Processing
United Heckathorn Co.
Western Pacific Railroad Co.
Koppers Co., Inc. (Newport Plant)
Anaconda Aluminum/Mi Igo Electron
MIG/Dewane Landfill
Dakhue Sanitary Landfill
Westlake Landfill
10th Street Site
Nebraska Ordnance Plant (Former)
Chemical Insecticide Corp.
Carson River Mercury Site
Sealand Restoration, Inc.
Kerr-McGee Corp. (Gushing Plant)
Union Pacific Railroad Tie Treat
Dublin TCE Site
Ohio River Park
Fairbanks
Magnolia
Paragould
Fresno
Richmond
Oroville
Newport
Miami
Belvidere
Cannon Falls
Bridgeton
Columbus
Mead
Edison Township
Lyon/Churchill Cnty
Lisbon
Gushing
The Dalles
Dublin Borough
Neville Island
* State top priority site

1: Sites are placed in groups  (Gr) corresponding  to  groups  of  50
   on the final NPL

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                      National Priorities  List,
                 Proposed Update 10 Sites  (by State)
                             October 1989
 NPL
      St  Site Name
                                              City/County
 15    SC  Para-Chem Southern,  Inc.             Simpsonville

  8    SD  Williams  Pipe  Line Disposal  Pit      Sioux Falls

  5    WI  Better  Brite Chrome  &  Zinc Shops     DePere


 Number  of Sites  Proposed  for  Listing:  23
                    National Priorities List,
      Federal Facility Sites, Proposed Update 10 (by State)
                            October 1989
NPL
Gr1  St  Site Name
 City/County
12   CT  New London Submarine Base

15   SD  Ellsworth Air Force Base
New London

Rapid City
Number of Federal Facility Sites Proposed for Listing:     2

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                               National Priorities List,
                     Final and Proposed Sites Per State/Territory
                              (by Proposed Update 10 Sites)
                                      October 1989

                          Proposed Update 10  Previously proposed
                                       Final
State/Territory
California
Arkansas
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Alaska
Delaware
Florida
Illinois
Minnesota
Missouri
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Carolina
Wisconsin
Connecticut
A I abama
American Samoa
Arizona
Colorado
Commonwealth of Marianas
District of Columbia
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Ma i ne
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
Montana
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Puerto Rfco
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Texas
Trust Territories
Utah
Vermont
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
Won- Fed
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fed
0
0
0
0
1
0
/o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
. 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Non-Fed
14
0
0
7
0
0
5
8
11
0
4
0
2
5
3
1
5
3
2
2
0
2
1
0
0
3
0
6
2
4
10
1
5
1
1
1
1
11
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
4
1
0
4
8
0
1
Fed
13
0
0
1
0
4
0
4
0
1
1
0
3
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
2
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
5
0
1
Non-Fed
53
9
3
84
1
1
13
38
22
39
16
0
100
73
7
5
16
36
12
8
0
6
12
0
0
8
1
0
5
31
10
9
12
9
6
7
21
68
2
8
15
7
19
2
29
8
9
10
24
0
4
7
0
15
23
5
1
Fed
8
0
1
3
0
0
1
0
4
1
2
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
9
0
0
Total
91
11
6
97
3
6
20
51
38
42
24
1
109
83
12
8
23
40
15
12
0
11
16
0
0
13
1
7
9
35
21
11
17
11
9
10
25
79
3
10
16
10
22
2
33
9
11
14
29
0
12
8
0
20
45
5
3
Total
23
150
63
929
52    1219

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 United States
 Environmental Protection
 Agency

 For further information, call the
 Superfund Hotline, toll-free
 at 1-300-424-9346 or
 382-3000 in Washington,
 DC, metropolitan area, or the
 U. S. EPA Superfund Offices
 listed below
 For publications, contact:
 Public Information Center
 401 M Street SW
 Washington DC 20460
 CML (202) 382-2080
 FTS: 382-2080
 Office of Emergency and Remedial
 Response (OS-230)
 401 M Street. SW
 Washington. DC 20460
 CML: (202) 475-8103
 FTS: 475-8103
 Region 1
 Waste Management  Division.
  HAA-CAN2
 John F. Kennedy Building
 Boston. MA 02203
 CML: (617)573-5700
 FTS: 833-1700
 Region 2
 Emergency & Remedial Response
  Division
 26 Federal Plaza
 New York, NY 10278
 CML: (212) 264-8672
 FTS: 264-8672
 Region 3
 Hazardous Waste Management
  Division. 3HWOO
 941 Chestnut Building
 Philadelphia. PA 19107
CML:  (215)  597-8131
FTS: 597-8131
Region 4
Waste Management Division
345 Counland Street. NE
Atlanta. GA 30365
CML: (404) 347-3454
FTS: 257-3454
RegionS
Wasie Management Division.
  5HR-12
230 South Dearborn Street.  12th Floor
Chicago. IL 60604
CML: (312) 886-7579
FTS: 886-7579
Region 6
Hazardous Waste Management
  Division. 6H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas. TX 75202-2733
CML: (214) 655-6700
FTS: 255-6700
Region 7
Waste Management Division
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
CML: (913) 236-2850
FTS: 757-2850
Region 8
Hazardous Waste Management
  Division. 8HWM
999 18th Street. Suite 500
Denver.  CO 80202-2405
CML: (303) 293-1720
FTS: 564-1720
Reglon9
Hazardous Waste Management
  Division, tf-1
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco. CA 94105
CML: (415) 974-7460
FTS: 454-7460
Region  10
Hazardous Waste Division. HW-111
12006th Avenue
Seattle.  WA 98101
CML: (206) 442-1906
FTS. 399-1906

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