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ACTION: Notice of meeting.
SUMMARY: Under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, Public Law 92–463,
EPA gives notice of a meeting of the
Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities
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FRRCC is to provide advice to the
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p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
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Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: 916–
447–1700. The meeting is open to the
public, with limited seating on a firstcome, first-served basis.
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Alicia Kaiser, Designated Federal
Officer, kaiser.alicia@epa.gov, 202–564–
7273, US EPA, Office of the
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Casmalia Disposal Site; Notice of
Proposed CERCLA Administrative De
Minimis Settlement
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice; request for public
comment.
SUMMARY: In accordance with section
122(i) of the Comprehensive
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Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act, as
amended (CERCLA) and section 7003 of
the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA), the EPA and the
State of California’s Department of
Toxic Substances Control (DTSC),
Regional Water Quality Control Board,
Central Coast Region (Regional Board)
and Department of Fish and Game
(DFG) (jointly referred to as the State
Regulatory Entities), are hereby
providing notice of a proposed
administrative de minimis settlement
concerning the Casmalia Disposal Site
in Santa Barbara County, California (the
Casmalia Disposal Site). Section 122(g)
of CERCLA provides EPA with the
authority to enter into administrative de
minimis settlements. This settlement is
intended to resolve the liabilities of 142
settling parties for the Casmalia
Disposal Site under sections 106 and
107 of CERCLA and section 7003 of
RCRA. These parties are identified
below. Of these 142 parties, 100 have
elected to resolve their liability with
EPA and the State Regulatory Entities.
An additional 42 parties have elected to
resolve their liability only with the State
Regulatory Entities at this time; 23 of
these have previously settled with EPA.
The parties that have settled with the
State Regulatory Entities have also
settled potential natural resource
damage claims by the California
Department of Fish and Game as the
State Natural Resource Trustee (‘‘State
Trustee’’). Most of those resolving their
liability to the EPA have also elected to
resolve their liability for response costs
and potential natural resource damage
claims by the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA). The 100
parties settling with EPA and the State
Regulatory Entities and State Trustee
sent 19,762,737 lbs. of waste to the
Casmalia Disposal Site, which
represents 0.35% of total Site waste.
This settlement requires these parties to
pay over $1.7 million to EPA. These
parties and the additional 42 parties
settling with only the State Regulatory
Entities and State Trustee will pay a
total of $675,000 to the State Regulatory
Entities and State Trustee. EPA is
simultaneously publishing another
Federal Register Notice relating to
another settlement with de minimis
parties that had received offers prior to
the group of parties listed in this Notice.
Settling Parties: Parties that have
elected to settle their liability with EPA
and the State Regulatory Entities and
State Natural Resource Trustee at this
time are as follows: ABM Industries;
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Ambassador Laundry; Ancon Marine
Environmental & Transportation (f/k/a
Ancon Environmental); Apple
Computers; Applied Materials, Inc.;
Asian Garden, LTD (f/k/a Bridgecreek
Development Company); Authentic
Specialty Foods, Inc.; Avis Budget
Group, Inc (f/k/a Cendant Corporation);
BAE Systems Technology Solutions and
Services Inc. (f/k/a Vitro Corporation);
Beneto, Inc.; Benjamin and/or Larry
Seewack; Brazos Asset Management,
Inc.; Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena
Airport Authority; C. R. Bard, Inc.; Cal
Tech Cabinets; Cal Western Paints, Inc.;
CertainTeed Pacific Windows
Corporation (f/k/a Marshall Aluminum
Products); Charleston Road Venture I/II;
Chemex, Inc.; City of Oakland; City of
Pasadena; Coastcast Corporation (f/k/a
Western Metals Corporation); ColtonWartsila, Inc.; Conrac Corporation/Mark
IV Industries, Inc.; Cooper US, Inc. (f/k/
a Procyon Technologies, Inc.); County of
Sonoma; County of Yolo; Crest Car
Wash Inc.; Cytec Engineered Materials,
Inc.; D.H. Holdings Corp.; DeNaults
Hardware; Dixon Hard Chrome, Inc.; Do
Able Products; Inc., Electrolizing, Inc.;
EME, Inc.; Evergreen Oil; Farwest
Corrosion Control; Flo-Kem, Inc.;
Freeway Truck Parts; Furukawa Electric
North America, Inc (a/k/a KSI Disc
Products, Inc.); Garhauer Marine
Corporation; Georgia Pacific
Corporation; Gillespie Furniture
Company; Gould Electronics, Inc.;
Griffith Homes; Hasa Inc. (f/k/a Hasa
Pool Chemical Inc.); Henkel of America,
Inc. and Henkel Corporation; Hoke, Inc.
as successor by merger GoRegulator, Inc
(f/k/a Vemco Corporation); IdentiPHI,
Inc. (f/k/a SSP Solutions, Inc,/Litronic
Industries); Indian Head Industries, Inc.;
International Textile Group, Inc. (f/k/a
Safety Components International, Inc.);
Life Technologies Corporation,
Successor in interest to Dexter
Corporation/Mogul Corporation; Irvine
Ranch Water District; Iversen Motors
Company, Inc.; Lithonia West; Los
Angeles West Mosquito Abatement
District; Magnesium Alloy Products
Company, Marmon Group, Inc.;
McCormick Construction; McDonald’s
Corporation; Nalco Co.; National
Oilwell Varco, LP; Nelco Products, Inc.;
Oakite; Palace Plating; PB Fasteners;
Penetone Corp.; Penske Truck Leasing
Company LP; Pepsi Bottling Group;
Philips Electronics; Plastics Research
Corporation; Precision Castparts
Corporation; Price Club (n/k/a Costco
Wholesale); Quaker Chemical
Corporation; Quinn Group, Inc.; Robert
Mack Plumbing; Roberts Consolidated
Industries Inc.; Safina Enterprises; Santa
Maria Diesel Service; Santa Ynez Valley;
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College Elementary School District;
Seven-Up Bottling Company of San
Francisco and Seven-Up/RC Bottling
Company, Inc., collectively referred to
as Cadbury Schweppes Americas
Beverages; SF Recycling & Disposal, Inc
(f/k/a SWETS); Sogem Precious Metals
Corporation; Spreckels Sugar Company,
Inc. (f/k/a Imperial Holly Corporation);
Stevedoring Services of America; Taiyo
Yuden USA Inc. (successor to Xentek,
Inc.); Teradyne, Inc.; The Glidden
Company; The Rouse Company (f/k/a
Howard Hughes Properties);
Thunderbolt Wood Treating Co.; Town
Center Associates; Toyota of El Cajon;
Triple A Machine Shop; Tusonix; UIS
Inc.; Ventura Harbor Boatyard, Inc.;
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.; Vulcan
Pipe & Engineering Company; Welch’s
Overall Cleaning Co., Inc.; and Westside
Produce Company.
Parties that have elected to settle their
liability with the State Regulatory
Entities and State Natural Resource
Trustee only at this time are as follows
(parties with asterisks previously settled
with EPA):
Aramark Uniform & Career Apparel,
LLC/Aratex Services, Inc.; BJ Services
Company*; Burch Ford; C P Auto
Products; Calwest Galvanizing Corp.*;
CDG Parts Distribution Corp.(fka Beck/
Arnley World Parts Corp.); City &
County of San Francisco*; City of Santa
Ana; City of Santa Barbara*; City of
Santa Barbara Redevelopment Agency*;
Cognis Corp. as successor to Henkel
Corp.*; Crompton Corp.*; Cyclo
Chemical Corp.*; Danny’s Jiffy Car
Wash; Engel & Gray; Ferguson
Enterprises, Inc.*; Ford Motor Co.*;
Greif Bros.; Greyhound Lines, Inc.*;
Hexion Specialty Chemicals, Inc. (fka
Borden, Inc.)*; International Paper Co.;
Lithographix Inc.; Masco Corp.*;
Neutron Plating; Occidental Chemical*;
OXY USA (fka Cities Services Oil &
Gas)*; Pacific Wood Preserving
Companies; Phibro-Tech, Inc., successor
to Southern California Chemical Co.,
Inc.*; Photronics, Inc.; Reichhold, Inc.,
(f/k/a Reichhold Chemical)*; Rossco
Inc.; Royal Gold, Inc., (fka Royal
Resources, Inc.)*; Sanmina-SCI Corp.*;
Shepherd Machinery Co.; Simon Levi;
Solar Turbines Inc.*; Southern
California Graphics; Tecrim; The Black
& Decker Corp.*; Triton Oil and Gas
Corp.*; Tyco Electronics Corp.*; and
Val G. Ramos.
DATES: EPA and the State Regulatory
Entities will receive written comments
relating to the settlement until August
14, 2009. The EPA and State Regulatory
Entities will consider all comments they
receive during this period, and may
modify or withdraw consent to the
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settlement if any comments disclose
facts or considerations indicating that
the settlement is inappropriate,
improper, or inadequate.
Public Meeting: In accordance with
section 7003(d) of RCRA, 42 U.S.C.
6973(d), commenters may request an
opportunity for a public meeting in the
affected area. The deadline for
requesting a public meeting is July 29,
2009. Requests for a public meeting may
be made by contacting Karen Goldberg
by e-mail at goldberg.karen@epa.gov, or
by facsimile at (415) 947–3570. If a
public meeting is requested, information
about the date and time of the meeting
will be published in the local
newspaper, The Santa Maria Times, and
will be sent to persons on the EPA’s
Casmalia Site mailing list. To be added
to the mailing list, please contact: Jackie
Lane at (415) 972–3236 or by e-mail at
lane.jackie@epa.gov. A copy of the
settlement document may be obtained
by calling (415) 369–0559 extension 10,
and leaving a message with your name,
phone number, and mailing address or
e-mail address.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be addressed to Karen Goldberg, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street (mail
code RC–3), San Francisco, California
94105–3901, or may be faxed to her at
(415) 947–3570 or sent by e-mail to
goldberg.karen@epa.gov. A copy of the
comments should be sent to: Caroline
Rudolph, Project Coordinator, DTSC,
8800 Cal Center Drive, Sacramento, CA
95826.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Additional information about the
Casmalia Disposal Site and about the
proposed settlement may be obtained on
the EPA-maintained Casmalia Web site
at: https://www.epa.gov/region09/
casmalia or by calling Karen Goldberg at
(415) 972–3951, who will direct any
questions relating to the State
Regulatory Entities to the appropriate
State officials.
Dated: July 2, 2009.
Keith Takata,
Director, Superfund Division, Region IX.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-8931-3]
Casmalia Disposal Site; Notice of Proposed CERCLA Administrative
De Minimis Settlement
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice; request for public comment.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 122(i) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended
(CERCLA) and section 7003 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA), the EPA and the State of California's Department of Toxic
Substances Control (DTSC), Regional Water Quality Control Board,
Central Coast Region (Regional Board) and Department of Fish and Game
(DFG) (jointly referred to as the State Regulatory Entities), are
hereby providing notice of a proposed administrative de minimis
settlement concerning the Casmalia Disposal Site in Santa Barbara
County, California (the Casmalia Disposal Site). Section 122(g) of
CERCLA provides EPA with the authority to enter into administrative de
minimis settlements. This settlement is intended to resolve the
liabilities of 142 settling parties for the Casmalia Disposal Site
under sections 106 and 107 of CERCLA and section 7003 of RCRA. These
parties are identified below. Of these 142 parties, 100 have elected to
resolve their liability with EPA and the State Regulatory Entities. An
additional 42 parties have elected to resolve their liability only with
the State Regulatory Entities at this time; 23 of these have previously
settled with EPA. The parties that have settled with the State
Regulatory Entities have also settled potential natural resource damage
claims by the California Department of Fish and Game as the State
Natural Resource Trustee (``State Trustee''). Most of those resolving
their liability to the EPA have also elected to resolve their liability
for response costs and potential natural resource damage claims by the
United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The 100 parties settling
with EPA and the State Regulatory Entities and State Trustee sent
19,762,737 lbs. of waste to the Casmalia Disposal Site, which
represents 0.35% of total Site waste. This settlement requires these
parties to pay over $1.7 million to EPA. These parties and the
additional 42 parties settling with only the State Regulatory Entities
and State Trustee will pay a total of $675,000 to the State Regulatory
Entities and State Trustee. EPA is simultaneously publishing another
Federal Register Notice relating to another settlement with de minimis
parties that had received offers prior to the group of parties listed
in this Notice.
Settling Parties: Parties that have elected to settle their
liability with EPA and the State Regulatory Entities and State Natural
Resource Trustee at this time are as follows: ABM Industries;
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Ambassador Laundry; Ancon Marine Environmental & Transportation (f/k/a
Ancon Environmental); Apple Computers; Applied Materials, Inc.; Asian
Garden, LTD (f/k/a Bridgecreek Development Company); Authentic
Specialty Foods, Inc.; Avis Budget Group, Inc (f/k/a Cendant
Corporation); BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services Inc. (f/k/a
Vitro Corporation); Beneto, Inc.; Benjamin and/or Larry Seewack; Brazos
Asset Management, Inc.; Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority; C.
R. Bard, Inc.; Cal Tech Cabinets; Cal Western Paints, Inc.; CertainTeed
Pacific Windows Corporation (f/k/a Marshall Aluminum Products);
Charleston Road Venture I/II; Chemex, Inc.; City of Oakland; City of
Pasadena; Coastcast Corporation (f/k/a Western Metals Corporation);
Colton-Wartsila, Inc.; Conrac Corporation/Mark IV Industries, Inc.;
Cooper US, Inc. (f/k/a Procyon Technologies, Inc.); County of Sonoma;
County of Yolo; Crest Car Wash Inc.; Cytec Engineered Materials, Inc.;
D.H. Holdings Corp.; DeNaults Hardware; Dixon Hard Chrome, Inc.; Do
Able Products; Inc., Electrolizing, Inc.; EME, Inc.; Evergreen Oil;
Farwest Corrosion Control; Flo-Kem, Inc.; Freeway Truck Parts; Furukawa
Electric North America, Inc (a/k/a KSI Disc Products, Inc.); Garhauer
Marine Corporation; Georgia Pacific Corporation; Gillespie Furniture
Company; Gould Electronics, Inc.; Griffith Homes; Hasa Inc. (f/k/a Hasa
Pool Chemical Inc.); Henkel of America, Inc. and Henkel Corporation;
Hoke, Inc. as successor by merger GoRegulator, Inc (f/k/a Vemco
Corporation); IdentiPHI, Inc. (f/k/a SSP Solutions, Inc,/Litronic
Industries); Indian Head Industries, Inc.; International Textile Group,
Inc. (f/k/a Safety Components International, Inc.); Life Technologies
Corporation, Successor in interest to Dexter Corporation/Mogul
Corporation; Irvine Ranch Water District; Iversen Motors Company, Inc.;
Lithonia West; Los Angeles West Mosquito Abatement District; Magnesium
Alloy Products Company, Marmon Group, Inc.; McCormick Construction;
McDonald's Corporation; Nalco Co.; National Oilwell Varco, LP; Nelco
Products, Inc.; Oakite; Palace Plating; PB Fasteners; Penetone Corp.;
Penske Truck Leasing Company LP; Pepsi Bottling Group; Philips
Electronics; Plastics Research Corporation; Precision Castparts
Corporation; Price Club (n/k/a Costco Wholesale); Quaker Chemical
Corporation; Quinn Group, Inc.; Robert Mack Plumbing; Roberts
Consolidated Industries Inc.; Safina Enterprises; Santa Maria Diesel
Service; Santa Ynez Valley; College Elementary School District; Seven-
Up Bottling Company of San Francisco and Seven-Up/RC Bottling Company,
Inc., collectively referred to as Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages;
SF Recycling & Disposal, Inc (f/k/a SWETS); Sogem Precious Metals
Corporation; Spreckels Sugar Company, Inc. (f/k/a Imperial Holly
Corporation); Stevedoring Services of America; Taiyo Yuden USA Inc.
(successor to Xentek, Inc.); Teradyne, Inc.; The Glidden Company; The
Rouse Company (f/k/a Howard Hughes Properties); Thunderbolt Wood
Treating Co.; Town Center Associates; Toyota of El Cajon; Triple A
Machine Shop; Tusonix; UIS Inc.; Ventura Harbor Boatyard, Inc.; Vishay
Intertechnology, Inc.; Vulcan Pipe & Engineering Company; Welch's
Overall Cleaning Co., Inc.; and Westside Produce Company.
Parties that have elected to settle their liability with the State
Regulatory Entities and State Natural Resource Trustee only at this
time are as follows (parties with asterisks previously settled with
EPA):
Aramark Uniform & Career Apparel, LLC/Aratex Services, Inc.; BJ
Services Company*; Burch Ford; C P Auto Products; Calwest Galvanizing
Corp.*; CDG Parts Distribution Corp.(fka Beck/Arnley World Parts
Corp.); City & County of San Francisco*; City of Santa Ana; City of
Santa Barbara*; City of Santa Barbara Redevelopment Agency*; Cognis
Corp. as successor to Henkel Corp.*; Crompton Corp.*; Cyclo Chemical
Corp.*; Danny's Jiffy Car Wash; Engel & Gray; Ferguson Enterprises,
Inc.*; Ford Motor Co.*; Greif Bros.; Greyhound Lines, Inc.*; Hexion
Specialty Chemicals, Inc. (fka Borden, Inc.)*; International Paper Co.;
Lithographix Inc.; Masco Corp.*; Neutron Plating; Occidental Chemical*;
OXY USA (fka Cities Services Oil & Gas)*; Pacific Wood Preserving
Companies; Phibro-Tech, Inc., successor to Southern California Chemical
Co., Inc.*; Photronics, Inc.; Reichhold, Inc., (f/k/a Reichhold
Chemical)*; Rossco Inc.; Royal Gold, Inc., (fka Royal Resources,
Inc.)*; Sanmina-SCI Corp.*; Shepherd Machinery Co.; Simon Levi; Solar
Turbines Inc.*; Southern California Graphics; Tecrim; The Black &
Decker Corp.*; Triton Oil and Gas Corp.*; Tyco Electronics Corp.*; and
Val G. Ramos.
DATES: EPA and the State Regulatory Entities will receive written
comments relating to the settlement until August 14, 2009. The EPA and
State Regulatory Entities will consider all comments they receive
during this period, and may modify or withdraw consent to the
settlement if any comments disclose facts or considerations indicating
that the settlement is inappropriate, improper, or inadequate.
Public Meeting: In accordance with section 7003(d) of RCRA, 42
U.S.C. 6973(d), commenters may request an opportunity for a public
meeting in the affected area. The deadline for requesting a public
meeting is July 29, 2009. Requests for a public meeting may be made by
contacting Karen Goldberg by e-mail at goldberg.karen@epa.gov, or by
facsimile at (415) 947-3570. If a public meeting is requested,
information about the date and time of the meeting will be published in
the local newspaper, The Santa Maria Times, and will be sent to persons
on the EPA's Casmalia Site mailing list. To be added to the mailing
list, please contact: Jackie Lane at (415) 972-3236 or by e-mail at
lane.jackie@epa.gov. A copy of the settlement document may be obtained
by calling (415) 369-0559 extension 10, and leaving a message with your
name, phone number, and mailing address or e-mail address.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be addressed to Karen Goldberg, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street (mail
code RC-3), San Francisco, California 94105-3901, or may be faxed to
her at (415) 947-3570 or sent by e-mail to goldberg.karen@epa.gov. A
copy of the comments should be sent to: Caroline Rudolph, Project
Coordinator, DTSC, 8800 Cal Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information about the
Casmalia Disposal Site and about the proposed settlement may be
obtained on the EPA-maintained Casmalia Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/region09/casmalia or by calling Karen Goldberg at (415)
972-3951, who will direct any questions relating to the State
Regulatory Entities to the appropriate State officials.
Dated: July 2, 2009.
Keith Takata,
Director, Superfund Division, Region IX.
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