Notice of Final Decision To Reissue the Vickery Environmental, Inc. Land-Ban Exemption, 16374-16378 [2015-06970]

Download as PDF 16374 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 59 / Friday, March 27, 2015 / Notices lines in which 85 percent of the metal coil coated; unless the coating line is controlled by a common control device. The required semiannual reports are used to determine periods of excess emissions, identify problems at the facility, verify operation/maintenance procedures and for compliance determinations. This information is being collected to assure compliance with 40 CFR part 63, Subpart SSSS. Form Numbers: None. Respondents/affected entities: Metal coil surface coating plants. Respondent’s obligation to respond: Mandatory (40 CFR part 63, Subpart SSSS). Estimated number of respondents: 89 (total). Frequency of response: Initially, semiannually, and occasionally. Total estimated burden: 25,145 hours (per year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b). Total estimated cost: $2,552,959 (per year), includes $91,200 annualized capital or operation & maintenance costs. Changes in the Estimates: There is an increase of 5,244 hours in the total estimated respondent burden compared with the ICR currently approved by OMB. This increase is due to an adjustment of burden estimates based on industry comment received from consultation during the renewal of this ICR. Courtney Kerwin, Acting Director, Collection Strategies Division. [FR Doc. 2015–07027 Filed 3–26–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–9925–10–Region–5] Notice of Final Decision To Reissue the Vickery Environmental, Inc. LandBan Exemption Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice of Final Decision on a Request by Vickery Environmental, Inc. of Vickery, Ohio to Reissue its Exemption from the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES AGENCY: Notice is hereby given by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA or Agency) that an exemption to the land disposal restrictions under the 1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) to the Resource SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 20:59 Mar 26, 2015 Jkt 235001 Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) has been granted to Vickery Environmental, Inc. (VEI) of Vickery, Ohio for four Class I injection wells located in Vickery, Ohio. As required by 40 CFR part 148, VEI has demonstrated, to a reasonable degree of certainty, that there will be no migration of hazardous constituents out of the injection zone or into an underground source of drinking water (USDW) for at least 10,000 years. This final decision allows the continued underground injection by VEI of only those hazardous wastes designated by the codes in Table 1 through its four Class I hazardous waste injection wells identified as #2, #4, #5 and #6. This decision constitutes a final U.S. EPA action for which there is no administrative appeal. DATES: This action is effective as of March 27, 2015. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen Roy, Lead Petition Reviewer, U.S. EPA, Region 5, Water Division, Underground Injection Control Branch, WU–16J, Environmental Protection Agency, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois 60604–3590; telephone number: (312) 886–6556; fax number (312) 692– 2951; email address: roy.stephen@ epa.gov. Copies of the petition and all pertinent information are on file and are part of the Administrative Record. It is recommended that you contact the lead reviewer prior to reviewing the Administrative Record. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: VEI submitted a request for reissuance of its existing exemption from the land disposal restrictions of hazardous waste in September, 2007. U.S. EPA staff reviewed all data pertaining to the petition, including, but not limited to, well construction, well operations, regional and local geology, seismic activity, penetrations of the confining zone, and computational models of the injection zone. U.S. EPA has determined that the hydrogeological and geochemical conditions at the site and the nature of the waste streams are such that reliable predictions can be made that fluid movement conditions are such that injected fluids will not migrate out of the injection zone within 10,000 years, as set forth at 40 CFR part 148. The injection zone includes the injection interval into which fluid is directly emplaced and the overlying arrestment interval into which it may diffuse. The injection interval for the VEI facility is composed of the Mt. Simon Sandstone between 2791 and 2950 feet below ground level. The arrestment interval for the VEI facility is composed of the Rome, Conasauga, Kerbel and Knox Formations between PO 00000 Frm 00016 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 2360 and 2791 feet below ground level. The confining zone at the VEI facility is composed of the Black River and Wells Creek Formations between 1816 and 2360 feet below ground level. The confining zone is separated from the lowermost underground source of drinking water (at a depth of 574 feet below ground level) by a sequence of permeable and less permeable sedimentary rocks. This sequence provides additional protection from fluid migration into drinking water sources. U.S. EPA issued a draft decision, which described the reasons for granting this exemption in more detail, a fact sheet, which summarized these reasons, and a public notice on December 5, 2014, pursuant to 40 CFR 124.10. U.S. EPA held a public hearing on January 8, 2015, but no one elected to comment on the draft decision at the hearing. The public comment period ended on January 20, 2015. U.S. EPA received comments from VEI but no other parties during the comment period. U.S. EPA has prepared a response to VEI’s comments, which can be viewed at the following URL: https://www.epa.gov/ region5/water/uic/pubpdf/vei-responseto-comments.pdf. This document is part of the Administrative Record for this decision. U.S. EPA is issuing the final exemption with the changes identified in the response to comments. Conditions This exemption is subject to the following conditions. Non-compliance with any of these conditions is grounds for termination of the exemption: (1) The exemption applies to the four existing hazardous waste injection wells, #2, #4, #5, and #6 located at the VEI facility at 3956 State Route 412, Vickery, Ohio. (2) Injection of restricted hazardous waste is limited to the part of the Mt. Simon Sandstone at depths between 2791 and 2950 feet below the surface level. (3) Only restricted wastes designated by the RCRA waste codes found in Table 1 may be injected. (4) Maximum concentrations of chemicals that are allowed to be injected are listed in Table 2. (5) The average specific gravity of the injected waste stream must be no less than 1.08 over a one-year period. (6) VEI may inject up to a combined total of 240 gallons per minute into Well #2, #4, #5, and #6, based on a monthly average. (7) This exemption is approved for the 20-year modeled injection period, which ends on June 30, 2027. VEI may petition U.S. EPA for a reissuance of the E:\FR\FM\27MRN1.SGM 27MRN1 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 59 / Friday, March 27, 2015 / Notices mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES exemption beyond that date, provided that a new and complete petition and no-migration demonstration is received at U.S. EPA, Region 5, by January 31, 2027. (8) VEI must submit, within 90 days after the exemption is granted, an approvable plan to demonstrate that chemicals listed in Table 2 are not or cannot be injected above the listed limits. Upon U.S. EPA’s approval of this plan, VEI shall implement the plan per the schedule in the approved plan. (9) VEI must submit copies of the reports on the annual bottom-hole pressure surveys conducted in well #2, #4, #5 or #6 to U.S. EPA when these reports are submitted to the Ohio VerDate Sep<11>2014 20:59 Mar 26, 2015 Jkt 235001 Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA). The reports must include a comparison of reservoir parameters determined from the fall-off test, such as permeability and long-term shut-in pressure, with parameters used in the approved no-migration petition. (10) VEI must submit copies of the reports on the annual radioactive tracer surveys and annulus pressure tests for wells #2, #4, #5 and #6 to U.S. EPA when these reports are submitted to Ohio EPA. (11) VEI shall notify U.S. EPA in writing if any injection well loses mechanical integrity, prior to any workover or plugging when these notifications are submitted to Ohio EPA. PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 16375 (12) The petitioner must fully comply with all requirements set forth in Underground Injection Control Permits 03–72–009–PTO–I, 03–72–011–PTO–I, 03–72–012–PTO–I, and 03–72–013– PTO–I issued by Ohio EPA. (13) Upon the expiration, cancellation, reissuance, or modification of the permits referenced above, this exemption is subject to review. (14) Whenever U.S. EPA determines that the basis for approval of a petition under 40 CFR §§ 148.23 and 148.24 may no longer be valid, U.S. EPA may terminate this exemption and will require a new demonstration in accordance with 40 CFR § 148.20. E:\FR\FM\27MRN1.SGM 27MRN1 D001 D013 D025 D037 F006 F024 K002 K015 K027 K039 K051 K087 K103 K115 K141 K158 K181 P012 P026 P040 P054 P068 P082 P098 P112 P128 P201 U008 U021 U033 U046 U059 U072 U084 U096 U110 U122 U134 U146 U158 U170 U183 U196 U210 U223 U243 U359 U411 D002 D014 D026 D038 F007 F025 K003 K016 K028 K040 K052 K088 K104 K116 K142 K159 P001 P013 P027 P041 P056 P069 P084 P099 P113 P185 P202 U009 U022 U034 U047 U060 U073 U085 U097 U111 U123 U135 U147 U159 U171 U184 U197 U211 U225 U244 U364 ...................... mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES D003 D015 D027 D039 F008 F026 K004 K017 K029 K041 K060 K093 K105 K117 K143 K161 P002 P014 P028 P042 P057 P070 P085 P101 P114 P188 P203 U010 U023 U035 U048 U061 U074 U086 U098 U112 U124 U136 U148 U160 U172 U185 U200 U213 U226 U246 U367 ...................... D004 D016 D028 D040 F009 F027 K005 K018 K030 K042 K061 K094 K106 K118 K144 K169 P003 P015 P029 P043 P058 P071 P087 P102 P115 P189 P204 U011 U024 U036 U049 U062 U075 U087 U099 U113 U125 U137 U149 U161 U173 U186 U201 U214 U227 U247 U372 ...................... D005 D017 D029 D041 F010 F028 K006 K019 K031 K043 K062 K095 K107 K123 K145 K170 P004 P016 P030 P044 P059 P072 P088 P103 P116 P190 P205 U012 U025 U037 U050 U063 U076 U088 U101 U114 U126 U138 U150 U162 U174 U187 U202 U215 U228 U248 U373 ...................... D006 D018 D030 D042 F011 F032 K007 K020 K032 K044 K069 K096 K108 K124 K147 K171 P005 P017 P031 P045 P060 P073 P089 P104 P118 P191 U001 U014 U026 U038 U051 U064 U077 U089 U102 U115 U127 U139 U151 U163 U176 U188 U203 U216 U234 U249 U387 ...................... D007 D019 D031 D043 F012 F034 K008 K021 K033 K045 K071 K097 K109 K125 K148 K172 P006 P018 P033 P046 P062 P074 P092 P105 P119 P192 U002 U015 U027 U039 U052 U066 U078 U090 U103 U116 U128 U140 U152 U164 U177 U189 U204 U217 U235 U271 U389 ...................... D008 D020 D032 F001 F019 F035 K009 K022 K034 K046 K073 K098 K110 K126 K149 K174 P007 P020 P034 P047 P063 P075 P093 P106 P120 P194 U003 U016 U028 U041 U053 U067 U079 U091 U105 U117 U129 U141 U153 U165 U178 U190 U205 U218 U236 U278 U394 ...................... D009 D021 D033 F002 F020 F037 K010 K023 K035 K047 K083 K099 K111 K131 K150 K175 P008 P021 P036 P048 P064 P076 P094 P108 P121 P196 U004 U017 U029 U042 U055 U068 U080 U092 U106 U118 U130 U142 U154 U166 U179 U191 U206 U219 U237 U279 U395 ...................... TABLE 1—LIST OF RCRA WASTE CODES APPROVED FOR INJECTION D010 D022 D034 F003 F021 F038 K011 K024 K036 K048 K084 K100 K112 K132 K151 K176 P009 P022 P037 P049 P065 P077 P095 P109 P122 P197 U005 U018 U030 U043 U056 U069 U081 U093 U107 U119 U131 U143 U155 U167 U180 U192 U207 U220 U238 U280 U404 ...................... D011 D023 D035 F004 F022 F039 K013 K025 K037 K049 K085 K101 K113 K136 K156 K177 P010 P023 P038 P050 P066 P078 P096 P110 P123 P198 U006 U019 U031 U044 U057 U070 U082 U094 U108 U120 U132 U144 U156 U168 U181 U193 U208 U221 U239 U328 U409 ...................... D012 D024 D036 F005 F023 K001 K014 K026 K038 K050 K086 K102 K114 K140 K157 K178 P011 P024 P039 P051 P067 P081 P097 P111 P127 P199 U007 U020 U032 U045 U058 U071 U083 U095 U109 U121 U133 U145 U157 U169 U182 U194 U209 U222 U240 U353 U410 ...................... 16376 VerDate Sep<11>2014 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 59 / Friday, March 27, 2015 / Notices 20:59 Mar 26, 2015 Jkt 235001 PO 00000 Frm 00018 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\27MRN1.SGM 27MRN1 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 59 / Friday, March 27, 2015 / Notices 16377 TABLE 2—MAXIMUM CONCENTRATIONS OF CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS THAT ARE HAZARDOUS AT LESS THAN ONE PART PER BILLION Health based limit (mg/L) mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Chemical constituent Acetyl chloride ..................................................................................... Acrylamide (2-Propenamide) ............................................................... Acrylonitrile (2-Propenenitrile or Vinyl Cyanide) .................................. Aldrin .................................................................................................... Allyl Chloride ( 3-chloroprop(yl)ene) .................................................... Bendiocarb (2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol methylcarbamate) ............ Benzal chloride .................................................................................... Benz[a]anthracene (1,2-Benzanthracene) ........................................... Benzidine ............................................................................................. Benzo[b]fluoranthene ........................................................................... Benzo[k]fluoranthene ........................................................................... Benzo[g,h,I]-perylene ........................................................................... Benzo[a]pyrene .................................................................................... Benzotrichloride ................................................................................... Benzyl chloride ((Chloromethyl)benzene) ........................................... alpha BHC (see Lindane) alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane ................... beta BHC (see Lindane) beta-hexachlorocyclohexane ....................... delta BHC (see Lindane) delta-hexachlorocyclohexane ..................... Bromoacetone (1-Bromo-2-propanone) ............................................... Bromodichloromethane (Trihalomethane) ........................................... Brucine (2,3-Dimethoxystrychnidin-10-one) ........................................ Carbendazim (1H-benzimidazol-2-yl carbamic acid methyl ester) ...... Carbon oxyfluoride .............................................................................. Chlorinated fluorocarbons, not otherwise specified ............................ Chloroacetaldehyde ............................................................................. Chlorodibromomethane ....................................................................... Chloroethers ........................................................................................ 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether ...................................................................... Chloromethyl methyl ether .................................................................. Chloroprene ......................................................................................... m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate .............................................................. Cyclohexane ........................................................................................ 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4–D), salts, esters ........................ p,p′-Dichlorodipheyldichloroethane (p,p′-DDD) ................................... p,p′-Dichlorodipheyldichloroethylene (p,p′-DDE) ................................. p,p′-Dichlorodiphehylotrichloroethane (p,p′-DDT) ............................... Dibenz[a,h]anthracene ......................................................................... Dibromochloropropane ........................................................................ 2,3-Dibromo-1-propanol phosphate(3:1) ............................................. Dichlorobenzene .................................................................................. 3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine ......................................................................... sym-Dichloroethyl ether ....................................................................... sym-Dichloromethyl ether .................................................................... Dichloropropane .................................................................................. Dichloropropanol .................................................................................. Dichloropropene .................................................................................. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ....................................................................... trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ................................................................... Dieldrin ................................................................................................. Diethylene glycol, dicarbamate ............................................................ O,O-Diethyl O-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate .......................................... Dimetilan .............................................................................................. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ................................................................................ Di-n-octyl phthalate .............................................................................. Di-n-propylnitrosamine ......................................................................... 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ......................................................................... Dithiocarbamates (total) ....................................................................... Ethylene dibromide .............................................................................. Ethylidene chloride .............................................................................. Famphur .............................................................................................. Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt ............................................................. Formetanate hydrochloride .................................................................. Formparanate ...................................................................................... Heptachlor (and its epoxide) ............................................................... 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran ............................................... 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran ............................................... 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin .......................................... Hexachlorobutadiene ........................................................................... Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins .............................................................. VerDate Sep<11>2014 20:59 Mar 26, 2015 Jkt 235001 PO 00000 Frm 00019 2.00E–04 8.00E–06 6.00E–05 2.00E–07 3.00E–05 3.00E–04 2.00E–05 1.30E–04 2.00E–07 1.80E–04 1.70E–04 7.60E–04 2.00E–04 3.00E–06 2.00E–04 6.00E–06 2.00E–05 2.00E–04 3.00E–05 6.00E–04 3.00E–04 4.00E–04 5.00E–04 5.00E–04 5.90E–04 4.00E–04 3.00E–05 3.00E–05 3.00E–05 3.00E–05 3.00E–04 9.00E–05 2.00E–04 1.00E–04 1.00E–04 1.00E–04 3.00E–04 2.00E–04 3.00E–04 2.00E–04 8.00E–05 3.00E–05 1.60E–07 6.00E–05 6.00E–05 3.00E–05 3.00E–05 3.00E–05 2.00E–06 3.00E–04 4.00E–04 3.00E–04 3.10E–04 4.90E–04 5.00E–06 5.00E–05 9.00E–04 5.00E–05 7.00E–04 3.00E–04 7.00E–04 3.00E–04 3.00E–04 2.00E–04 2.50E–05 2.50E–05 2.50E–05 5.00E–04 2.50E–05 Fmt 4703 ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... Sfmt 4703 Maximum allowable initial concentration (mg/L) 2.00E+05 8.00E+03 6.00E+04 2.00E+02 3.00E+04 3.00E+05 2.00E+04 1.30E+05 2.00E+02 1.80E+05 1.70E+05 7.60E+05 2.00E+05 3.00E+03 2.00E+05 6.00E+03 2.00E+04 2.00E+05 3.00E+04 6.00E+05 3.00E+05 4.00E+05 5.00E+05 5.00E+05 5.90E+05 4.00E+05 3.00E+04 3.00E+04 3.00E+04 3.00E+04 3.00E+05 9.00E+04 2.00E+05 1.00E+05 1.00E+05 1.00E+05 3.00E+05 2.00E+05 3.00E+05 2.00E+05 8.00E+04 3.00E+04 1.60E+02 6.00E+04 6.00E+04 3.00E+04 3.00E+04 3.00E+04 2.00E+03 3.00E+05 4.00E+05 3.00E+05 3.10E+05 4.90E+05 5.00E+03 5.00E+04 9.00E+05 5.00E+04 7.00E+05 3.00E+05 7.00E+05 3.00E+05 3.00E+05 2.00E+05 2.50E+04 2.50E+04 2.50E+04 5.00E+05 2.50E+04 E:\FR\FM\27MRN1.SGM ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... 27MRN1 Vickery limit (%) 20 0.80 6.00 0.02 3.00 30 2.0 13 0.02 18 17 76 20 0.30 20 0.60 2 20 3 60 30 40 50 50 59 40 3 3 3 3 30 9 20 10 10 10 30 20 30 20 8 3 0.016 6 6 3 3 3 0.2 30 40 30 31 49 0.5 5 90 5 70 30 70 30 30 20 2.5 2.5 2.5 50 2.5 16378 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 59 / Friday, March 27, 2015 / Notices TABLE 2—MAXIMUM CONCENTRATIONS OF CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS THAT ARE HAZARDOUS AT LESS THAN ONE PART PER BILLION—Continued Health based limit (mg/L) Chemical constituent Hexaethyl tetraphosphate .................................................................... Hydrazine ............................................................................................. Indeno[1,2,3-cd] pyrene ....................................................................... Isolan ................................................................................................... Lindane (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexa-chlorocyclohexane, gamma isomer) ......... Manganese dimethyldithiocarbamate .................................................. Mercury fulminate ................................................................................ Methiocarb ........................................................................................... Methyl chlorocarbonate ....................................................................... Metolcarb ............................................................................................. N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitroso-guanidine (MNNG) .................................. Naphthalene ........................................................................................ p-Nitrophenol ....................................................................................... N-Nitrosodiethanolamine ..................................................................... N-Nitrosodiethylamine ......................................................................... N-Nitrosodimethylamine ....................................................................... N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine ..................................................................... N-Nitrosomethylethylamine .................................................................. N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine .................................................................. N-Nitroso-N-methylurea ....................................................................... N-Nitroso-N-methlurethane .................................................................. N-Nitrosopyrrolidine ............................................................................. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran .............................................. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin ......................................... Parathion ............................................................................................. Pebulate ............................................................................................... Pentachlorodibenzofurans, total .......................................................... Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, total ...................................................... Pentachlorophenols and their chlorophenoxy derivative acids, esters amines and salts. 1,3-Pentadiene .................................................................................... Phorate ................................................................................................ Phosgene ............................................................................................. Phosphorithioic and phosphordithioic acid esters ............................... Physostigmine ..................................................................................... Physostigmine salicylate ...................................................................... Polychlorinated Biphenyls ................................................................... Prosulfocarb ......................................................................................... Reserpine ............................................................................................ Streptozotocin ...................................................................................... Sulfur phosphide .................................................................................. Tars ...................................................................................................... Tetrachlorodibenzofurans .................................................................... Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins .............................................................. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ................................................................... Tetraethyl lead ..................................................................................... Thiodicarb ............................................................................................ Thiofanox ............................................................................................. Tirpate .................................................................................................. Trichlorobenzene ................................................................................. Trichloromethanethiol .......................................................................... Triethylamine ....................................................................................... mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Electronic Access. You may access this Federal Register document electronically from the Government Printing Office under the ‘‘Federal Maximum allowable initial concentration (mg/L) 4.00E–04 1.00E–05 4.30E–04 3.00E–04 2.00E–04 9.00E–04 1.00E–04 5.00E–04 5.90E–04 3.00E–04 1.50E–04 6.00E–04 1.30E–04 1.00E–05 2.00E–07 7.00E–07 6.00E–06 2.00E–06 1.50E–04 1.50E–04 1.50E–04 2.00E–05 5.00E–05 5.00E–05 6.00E–04 8.00E–04 2.50E–05 2.50E–05 7.60E–05 ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... 4.00E+05 1.00E+04 4.30E+05 3.00E+05 2.00E+05 9.00E+05 1.00E+05 5.00E+05 5.90E+05 3.00E+05 1.50E+05 6.00E+05 1.30E+05 1.00E+04 2.00E+02 7.00E+02 6.00E+03 2.00E+03 1.50E+05 1.50E+05 1.50E+05 2.00E+04 5.00E+04 5.00E+04 6.00E+05 8.00E+05 2.50E+04 2.50E+04 7.60E+04 ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... 40 1 43 30 20 90 10 50 59 30 15 60 13 1 0.02 0.07 0.6 0.2 15 15 15 2 5 5 60 80 2.5 2.5 7.6 3.00E–05 3.00E–04 2.00E–04 3.00E–04 3.00E–04 3.00E–04 5.00E–04 6.00E–04 3.00E–04 1.50E–04 3.00E–04 3.00E–04 1.00E–05 3.00E–08 2.00E–04 3.50E–06 3.00E–04 3.00E–04 3.00E–04 1.20E–04 2.00E–04 5.00E–04 ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... 3.00E+04 3.00E+05 2.00E+05 3.00E+05 3.00E+05 3.00E+05 5.00E+05 6.00E+05 3.00E+05 1.50E+05 3.00E+05 3.00E+05 1.00E+04 3.00E+01 2.00E+05 3.50E+03 3.00E+05 3.00E+05 3.00E+05 1.20E+05 2.00E+05 5.00E+05 ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... 3 30 20 30 30 30 50 60 30 15 30 30 1 0.003 20 0.35 30 30 30 12 20 50 Register’’ listings at FDSys (https://www. gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collection.action ?collectionCode=FR). 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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 59 (Friday, March 27, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 16374-16378]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-06970]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[FRL-9925-10-Region-5]


Notice of Final Decision To Reissue the Vickery Environmental, 
Inc. Land-Ban Exemption

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of Final Decision on a Request by Vickery Environmental, 
Inc. of Vickery, Ohio to Reissue its Exemption from the Hazardous and 
Solid Waste Amendments of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given by the U.S. Environmental Protection 
Agency (U.S. EPA or Agency) that an exemption to the land disposal 
restrictions under the 1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) 
to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) has been granted 
to Vickery Environmental, Inc. (VEI) of Vickery, Ohio for four Class I 
injection wells located in Vickery, Ohio. As required by 40 CFR part 
148, VEI has demonstrated, to a reasonable degree of certainty, that 
there will be no migration of hazardous constituents out of the 
injection zone or into an underground source of drinking water (USDW) 
for at least 10,000 years. This final decision allows the continued 
underground injection by VEI of only those hazardous wastes designated 
by the codes in Table 1 through its four Class I hazardous waste 
injection wells identified as #2, #4, #5 and #6. This decision 
constitutes a final U.S. EPA action for which there is no 
administrative appeal.

DATES: This action is effective as of March 27, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen Roy, Lead Petition Reviewer, 
U.S. EPA, Region 5, Water Division, Underground Injection Control 
Branch, WU-16J, Environmental Protection Agency, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., 
Chicago, Illinois 60604-3590; telephone number: (312) 886-6556; fax 
number (312) 692-2951; email address: roy.stephen@epa.gov. Copies of 
the petition and all pertinent information are on file and are part of 
the Administrative Record. It is recommended that you contact the lead 
reviewer prior to reviewing the Administrative Record.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: VEI submitted a request for reissuance of 
its existing exemption from the land disposal restrictions of hazardous 
waste in September, 2007. U.S. EPA staff reviewed all data pertaining 
to the petition, including, but not limited to, well construction, well 
operations, regional and local geology, seismic activity, penetrations 
of the confining zone, and computational models of the injection zone. 
U.S. EPA has determined that the hydrogeological and geochemical 
conditions at the site and the nature of the waste streams are such 
that reliable predictions can be made that fluid movement conditions 
are such that injected fluids will not migrate out of the injection 
zone within 10,000 years, as set forth at 40 CFR part 148. The 
injection zone includes the injection interval into which fluid is 
directly emplaced and the overlying arrestment interval into which it 
may diffuse. The injection interval for the VEI facility is composed of 
the Mt. Simon Sandstone between 2791 and 2950 feet below ground level. 
The arrestment interval for the VEI facility is composed of the Rome, 
Conasauga, Kerbel and Knox Formations between 2360 and 2791 feet below 
ground level. The confining zone at the VEI facility is composed of the 
Black River and Wells Creek Formations between 1816 and 2360 feet below 
ground level. The confining zone is separated from the lowermost 
underground source of drinking water (at a depth of 574 feet below 
ground level) by a sequence of permeable and less permeable sedimentary 
rocks. This sequence provides additional protection from fluid 
migration into drinking water sources.
    U.S. EPA issued a draft decision, which described the reasons for 
granting this exemption in more detail, a fact sheet, which summarized 
these reasons, and a public notice on December 5, 2014, pursuant to 40 
CFR 124.10. U.S. EPA held a public hearing on January 8, 2015, but no 
one elected to comment on the draft decision at the hearing. The public 
comment period ended on January 20, 2015. U.S. EPA received comments 
from VEI but no other parties during the comment period. U.S. EPA has 
prepared a response to VEI's comments, which can be viewed at the 
following URL: https://www.epa.gov/region5/water/uic/pubpdf/vei-response-to-comments.pdf. This document is part of the Administrative 
Record for this decision. U.S. EPA is issuing the final exemption with 
the changes identified in the response to comments.

Conditions

    This exemption is subject to the following conditions. Non-
compliance with any of these conditions is grounds for termination of 
the exemption:
    (1) The exemption applies to the four existing hazardous waste 
injection wells, #2, #4, #5, and #6 located at the VEI facility at 3956 
State Route 412, Vickery, Ohio.
    (2) Injection of restricted hazardous waste is limited to the part 
of the Mt. Simon Sandstone at depths between 2791 and 2950 feet below 
the surface level.
    (3) Only restricted wastes designated by the RCRA waste codes found 
in Table 1 may be injected.
    (4) Maximum concentrations of chemicals that are allowed to be 
injected are listed in Table 2.
    (5) The average specific gravity of the injected waste stream must 
be no less than 1.08 over a one-year period.
    (6) VEI may inject up to a combined total of 240 gallons per minute 
into Well #2, #4, #5, and #6, based on a monthly average.
    (7) This exemption is approved for the 20-year modeled injection 
period, which ends on June 30, 2027. VEI may petition U.S. EPA for a 
reissuance of the

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exemption beyond that date, provided that a new and complete petition 
and no-migration demonstration is received at U.S. EPA, Region 5, by 
January 31, 2027.
    (8) VEI must submit, within 90 days after the exemption is granted, 
an approvable plan to demonstrate that chemicals listed in Table 2 are 
not or cannot be injected above the listed limits. Upon U.S. EPA's 
approval of this plan, VEI shall implement the plan per the schedule in 
the approved plan.
    (9) VEI must submit copies of the reports on the annual bottom-hole 
pressure surveys conducted in well #2, #4, #5 or #6 to U.S. EPA when 
these reports are submitted to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency 
(Ohio EPA). The reports must include a comparison of reservoir 
parameters determined from the fall-off test, such as permeability and 
long-term shut-in pressure, with parameters used in the approved no-
migration petition.
    (10) VEI must submit copies of the reports on the annual 
radioactive tracer surveys and annulus pressure tests for wells #2, #4, 
#5 and #6 to U.S. EPA when these reports are submitted to Ohio EPA.
    (11) VEI shall notify U.S. EPA in writing if any injection well 
loses mechanical integrity, prior to any workover or plugging when 
these notifications are submitted to Ohio EPA.
    (12) The petitioner must fully comply with all requirements set 
forth in Underground Injection Control Permits 03-72-009-PTO-I, 03-72-
011-PTO-I, 03-72-012-PTO-I, and 03-72-013-PTO-I issued by Ohio EPA.
    (13) Upon the expiration, cancellation, reissuance, or modification 
of the permits referenced above, this exemption is subject to review.
    (14) Whenever U.S. EPA determines that the basis for approval of a 
petition under 40 CFR Sec. Sec.  148.23 and 148.24 may no longer be 
valid, U.S. EPA may terminate this exemption and will require a new 
demonstration in accordance with 40 CFR Sec.  148.20.

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                                                Table 1--List of RCRA Waste Codes Approved for Injection
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      D001         D002         D003         D004         D005         D006         D007         D008         D009         D010        D011        D012
      D013         D014         D015         D016         D017         D018         D019         D020         D021         D022        D023        D024
      D025         D026         D027         D028         D029         D030         D031         D032         D033         D034        D035        D036
      D037         D038         D039         D040         D041         D042         D043         F001         F002         F003        F004        F005
      F006         F007         F008         F009         F010         F011         F012         F019         F020         F021        F022        F023
      F024         F025         F026         F027         F028         F032         F034         F035         F037         F038        F039        K001
      K002         K003         K004         K005         K006         K007         K008         K009         K010         K011        K013        K014
      K015         K016         K017         K018         K019         K020         K021         K022         K023         K024        K025        K026
      K027         K028         K029         K030         K031         K032         K033         K034         K035         K036        K037        K038
      K039         K040         K041         K042         K043         K044         K045         K046         K047         K048        K049        K050
      K051         K052         K060         K061         K062         K069         K071         K073         K083         K084        K085        K086
      K087         K088         K093         K094         K095         K096         K097         K098         K099         K100        K101        K102
      K103         K104         K105         K106         K107         K108         K109         K110         K111         K112        K113        K114
      K115         K116         K117         K118         K123         K124         K125         K126         K131         K132        K136        K140
      K141         K142         K143         K144         K145         K147         K148         K149         K150         K151        K156        K157
      K158         K159         K161         K169         K170         K171         K172         K174         K175         K176        K177        K178
      K181         P001         P002         P003         P004         P005         P006         P007         P008         P009        P010        P011
      P012         P013         P014         P015         P016         P017         P018         P020         P021         P022        P023        P024
      P026         P027         P028         P029         P030         P031         P033         P034         P036         P037        P038        P039
      P040         P041         P042         P043         P044         P045         P046         P047         P048         P049        P050        P051
      P054         P056         P057         P058         P059         P060         P062         P063         P064         P065        P066        P067
      P068         P069         P070         P071         P072         P073         P074         P075         P076         P077        P078        P081
      P082         P084         P085         P087         P088         P089         P092         P093         P094         P095        P096        P097
      P098         P099         P101         P102         P103         P104         P105         P106         P108         P109        P110        P111
      P112         P113         P114         P115         P116         P118         P119         P120         P121         P122        P123        P127
      P128         P185         P188         P189         P190         P191         P192         P194         P196         P197        P198        P199
      P201         P202         P203         P204         P205         U001         U002         U003         U004         U005        U006        U007
      U008         U009         U010         U011         U012         U014         U015         U016         U017         U018        U019        U020
      U021         U022         U023         U024         U025         U026         U027         U028         U029         U030        U031        U032
      U033         U034         U035         U036         U037         U038         U039         U041         U042         U043        U044        U045
      U046         U047         U048         U049         U050         U051         U052         U053         U055         U056        U057        U058
      U059         U060         U061         U062         U063         U064         U066         U067         U068         U069        U070        U071
      U072         U073         U074         U075         U076         U077         U078         U079         U080         U081        U082        U083
      U084         U085         U086         U087         U088         U089         U090         U091         U092         U093        U094        U095
      U096         U097         U098         U099         U101         U102         U103         U105         U106         U107        U108        U109
      U110         U111         U112         U113         U114         U115         U116         U117         U118         U119        U120        U121
      U122         U123         U124         U125         U126         U127         U128         U129         U130         U131        U132        U133
      U134         U135         U136         U137         U138         U139         U140         U141         U142         U143        U144        U145
      U146         U147         U148         U149         U150         U151         U152         U153         U154         U155        U156        U157
      U158         U159         U160         U161         U162         U163         U164         U165         U166         U167        U168        U169
      U170         U171         U172         U173         U174         U176         U177         U178         U179         U180        U181        U182
      U183         U184         U185         U186         U187         U188         U189         U190         U191         U192        U193        U194
      U196         U197         U200         U201         U202         U203         U204         U205         U206         U207        U208        U209
      U210         U211         U213         U214         U215         U216         U217         U218         U219         U220        U221        U222
      U223         U225         U226         U227         U228         U234         U235         U236         U237         U238        U239        U240
      U243         U244         U246         U247         U248         U249         U271         U278         U279         U280        U328        U353
      U359         U364         U367         U372         U373         U387         U389         U394         U395         U404        U409        U410
      U411   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ..........  ..........
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  Table 2--Maximum Concentrations of Chemical Contaminants That are Hazardous at Less Than One Part per Billion
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                                                                       Maximum allowable initial   Vickery limit
          Chemical constituent            Health based limit  (mg/L)     concentration  (mg/L)          (%)
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Acetyl chloride.........................  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
Acrylamide (2-Propenamide)..............  8.00E-06..................  8.00E+03..................            0.80
Acrylonitrile (2-Propenenitrile or Vinyl  6.00E-05..................  6.00E+04..................            6.00
 Cyanide).
Aldrin..................................  2.00E-07..................  2.00E+02..................            0.02
Allyl Chloride ( 3-chloroprop(yl)ene)...  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................            3.00
Bendiocarb (2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
 methylcarbamate).
Benzal chloride.........................  2.00E-05..................  2.00E+04..................             2.0
Benz[a]anthracene (1,2-Benzanthracene)..  1.30E-04..................  1.30E+05..................              13
Benzidine...............................  2.00E-07..................  2.00E+02..................            0.02
Benzo[b]fluoranthene....................  1.80E-04..................  1.80E+05..................              18
Benzo[k]fluoranthene....................  1.70E-04..................  1.70E+05..................              17
Benzo[g,h,I]-perylene...................  7.60E-04..................  7.60E+05..................              76
Benzo[a]pyrene..........................  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
Benzotrichloride........................  3.00E-06..................  3.00E+03..................            0.30
Benzyl chloride ((Chloromethyl)benzene).  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
alpha BHC (see Lindane) alpha-            6.00E-06..................  6.00E+03..................            0.60
 hexachlorocyclohexane.
beta BHC (see Lindane) beta-              2.00E-05..................  2.00E+04..................               2
 hexachlorocyclohexane.
delta BHC (see Lindane) delta-            2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
 hexachlorocyclohexane.
Bromoacetone (1-Bromo-2-propanone)......  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
Bromodichloromethane (Trihalomethane)...  6.00E-04..................  6.00E+05..................              60
Brucine (2,3-Dimethoxystrychnidin-10-     3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
 one).
Carbendazim (1H-benzimidazol-2-yl         4.00E-04..................  4.00E+05..................              40
 carbamic acid methyl ester).
Carbon oxyfluoride......................  5.00E-04..................  5.00E+05..................              50
Chlorinated fluorocarbons, not otherwise  5.00E-04..................  5.00E+05..................              50
 specified.
Chloroacetaldehyde......................  5.90E-04..................  5.90E+05..................              59
Chlorodibromomethane....................  4.00E-04..................  4.00E+05..................              40
Chloroethers............................  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether...............  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
Chloromethyl methyl ether...............  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
Chloroprene.............................  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate...............  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Cyclohexane.............................  9.00E-05..................  9.00E+04..................               9
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D),   2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
 salts, esters.
p,p'-Dichlorodipheyldichloroethane (p,p'- 1.00E-04..................  1.00E+05..................              10
 DDD).
p,p'-Dichlorodipheyldichloroethylene      1.00E-04..................  1.00E+05..................              10
 (p,p'-DDE).
p,p'-Dichlorodiphehylotrichloroethane     1.00E-04..................  1.00E+05..................              10
 (p,p'-DDT).
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene...................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Dibromochloropropane....................  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
2,3-Dibromo-1-propanol phosphate(3:1)...  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Dichlorobenzene.........................  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine..................  8.00E-05..................  8.00E+04..................               8
sym-Dichloroethyl ether.................  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
sym-Dichloromethyl ether................  1.60E-07..................  1.60E+02..................           0.016
Dichloropropane.........................  6.00E-05..................  6.00E+04..................               6
Dichloropropanol........................  6.00E-05..................  6.00E+04..................               6
Dichloropropene.........................  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene.................  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene...............  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
Dieldrin................................  2.00E-06..................  2.00E+03..................             0.2
Diethylene glycol, dicarbamate..........  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
O,O-Diethyl O-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate  4.00E-04..................  4.00E+05..................              40
Dimetilan...............................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
2,6-Dinitrotoluene......................  3.10E-04..................  3.10E+05..................              31
Di-n-octyl phthalate....................  4.90E-04..................  4.90E+05..................              49
Di-n-propylnitrosamine..................  5.00E-06..................  5.00E+03..................             0.5
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine...................  5.00E-05..................  5.00E+04..................               5
Dithiocarbamates (total)................  9.00E-04..................  9.00E+05..................              90
Ethylene dibromide......................  5.00E-05..................  5.00E+04..................               5
Ethylidene chloride.....................  7.00E-04..................  7.00E+05..................              70
Famphur.................................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt..........  7.00E-04..................  7.00E+05..................              70
Formetanate hydrochloride...............  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Formparanate............................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Heptachlor (and its epoxide)............  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzofuran...  2.50E-05..................  2.50E+04..................             2.5
1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachlorodibenzofuran...  2.50E-05..................  2.50E+04..................             2.5
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-       2.50E-05..................  2.50E+04..................             2.5
 dioxin.
Hexachlorobutadiene.....................  5.00E-04..................  5.00E+05..................              50
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins.............  2.50E-05..................  2.50E+04..................             2.5

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Hexaethyl tetraphosphate................  4.00E-04..................  4.00E+05..................              40
Hydrazine...............................  1.00E-05..................  1.00E+04..................               1
Indeno[1,2,3-cd] pyrene.................  4.30E-04..................  4.30E+05..................              43
Isolan..................................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Lindane (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexa-                2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
 chlorocyclohexane, gamma isomer).
Manganese dimethyldithiocarbamate.......  9.00E-04..................  9.00E+05..................              90
Mercury fulminate.......................  1.00E-04..................  1.00E+05..................              10
Methiocarb..............................  5.00E-04..................  5.00E+05..................              50
Methyl chlorocarbonate..................  5.90E-04..................  5.90E+05..................              59
Metolcarb...............................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso-guanidine     1.50E-04..................  1.50E+05..................              15
 (MNNG).
Naphthalene.............................  6.00E-04..................  6.00E+05..................              60
p-Nitrophenol...........................  1.30E-04..................  1.30E+05..................              13
N-Nitrosodiethanolamine.................  1.00E-05..................  1.00E+04..................               1
N-Nitrosodiethylamine...................  2.00E-07..................  2.00E+02..................            0.02
N-Nitrosodimethylamine..................  7.00E-07..................  7.00E+02..................            0.07
N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine................  6.00E-06..................  6.00E+03..................             0.6
N-Nitrosomethylethylamine...............  2.00E-06..................  2.00E+03..................             0.2
N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine...............  1.50E-04..................  1.50E+05..................              15
N-Nitroso-N-methylurea..................  1.50E-04..................  1.50E+05..................              15
N-Nitroso-N-methlurethane...............  1.50E-04..................  1.50E+05..................              15
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine....................  2.00E-05..................  2.00E+04..................               2
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzofuran..  5.00E-05..................  5.00E+04..................               5
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachlorodibenzo-p-      5.00E-05..................  5.00E+04..................               5
 dioxin.
Parathion...............................  6.00E-04..................  6.00E+05..................              60
Pebulate................................  8.00E-04..................  8.00E+05..................              80
Pentachlorodibenzofurans, total.........  2.50E-05..................  2.50E+04..................             2.5
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, total......  2.50E-05..................  2.50E+04..................             2.5
Pentachlorophenols and their              7.60E-05..................  7.60E+04..................             7.6
 chlorophenoxy derivative acids, esters
 amines and salts.
1,3-Pentadiene..........................  3.00E-05..................  3.00E+04..................               3
Phorate.................................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Phosgene................................  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
Phosphorithioic and phosphordithioic      3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
 acid esters.
Physostigmine...........................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Physostigmine salicylate................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Polychlorinated Biphenyls...............  5.00E-04..................  5.00E+05..................              50
Prosulfocarb............................  6.00E-04..................  6.00E+05..................              60
Reserpine...............................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Streptozotocin..........................  1.50E-04..................  1.50E+05..................              15
Sulfur phosphide........................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Tars....................................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans................  1.00E-05..................  1.00E+04..................               1
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins............  3.00E-08..................  3.00E+01..................           0.003
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane...............  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
Tetraethyl lead.........................  3.50E-06..................  3.50E+03..................            0.35
Thiodicarb..............................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Thiofanox...............................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Tirpate.................................  3.00E-04..................  3.00E+05..................              30
Trichlorobenzene........................  1.20E-04..................  1.20E+05..................              12
Trichloromethanethiol...................  2.00E-04..................  2.00E+05..................              20
Triethylamine...........................  5.00E-04..................  5.00E+05..................              50
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    Dated: March 10, 2015.
Kevin M. Pierard,
Acting Director, Water Division.
[FR Doc. 2015-06970 Filed 3-26-15; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 6560-50-P
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