Underground Injection Control Program; Hazardous Waste Injection Restrictions; Petition for Exemption-Class I Hazardous Waste Injection; BASF Corporation Freeport, Texas, 23246-23247 [2013-09158]
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Underground Injection Control
Program; Hazardous Waste Injection
Restrictions; Petition for Exemption—
Class I Hazardous Waste Injection;
BASF Corporation Freeport, Texas
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of a final decision on a
no migration petition reissuance.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that a
reissuance of an exemption to the land
disposal Restrictions, under the 1984
Hazardous and Solid Waste
SUMMARY:
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Amendments to the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, has
been granted to BASF Corporation for
three Class I injection wells located at
Freeport, Texas. The company has
adequately demonstrated to the
satisfaction of the Environmental
Protection Agency by the petition
reissuance application and supporting
documentation that, to a reasonable
degree of certainty, there will be no
migration of hazardous constituents
from the injection zone for as long as the
waste remains hazardous. This final
decision allows the underground
injection by BASF, of the specific
restricted hazardous wastes identified in
this exemption, into Class I hazardous
waste injection wells WDW–51 and
WDW–99 and WDW–408 until
December 31, 2028, unless EPA moves
to terminate this exemption. Additional
conditions included in this final
decision may be reviewed by contacting
the Region 6 Ground Water/UIC Section.
A public notice was issued December
27, 2012. The public comment period
closed on February 15, 2013. No
comments were received. This decision
constitutes final Agency action and
there is no Administrative appeal. This
decision may be reviewed/appealed in
compliance with the Administrative
Procedure Act.
DATES: This action is effective as of
February 21, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the petition for
reissuance and all pertinent information
relating thereto are on file at the
following location: Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 6, Water
Quality Protection Division, Source
Water Protection Branch (6WQ–S), 1445
Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75202–2733.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Philip Dellinger, Chief Ground Water/
UIC Section, EPA—Region 6, telephone
(214) 665–8324.
Dated: April 9, 2013.
William K. Honker,
Division Director, Water Quality Protection
Division.
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FARM CREDIT SYSTEM INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Policy Statement Concerning
Assistance
Farm Credit System Insurance
Corporation.
ACTION: Policy statement.
AGENCY:
The Farm Credit System
Insurance Corporation (Corporation or
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FCSIC) announces that it has given final
approval to a new ‘‘Policy Statement
Concerning Assistance,’’ which replaces
the Corporation’s existing ‘‘Policy
Statement Concerning Stand-Alone
Assistance.’’ The new policy statement
provides additional transparency
concerning the Corporation’s authority
to provide assistance and how the leastcost test might be performed. This
policy statement also includes enhanced
criteria of what is to be included in
assistance proposals, and a new section
discussing assistance agreements.
DATES: Effective Date: The policy
statement is effective on April 11, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Wade Wynn, Senior Risk Analyst, and
James M. Morris, General Counsel, Farm
Credit System Insurance Corporation,
1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean,
Virginia 22102, (703) 883–4380, TDD
(703) 883–4390.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Corporation, in its sole
discretion, is authorized under section
5.61(a) of the Farm Credit Act of 1971,
as amended (Act),1 to provide assistance
to a stand-alone Farm Credit System
(System) institution or to facilitate a
merger or consolidation of a System
institution with another System
institution,2 provided it meets the
statutory least-cost test.3 If the
Corporation receives a request to assist
a troubled System institution, it must
compare the cost of liquidation to the
cost of providing assistance to
determine the least costly alternative to
the Farm Credit Insurance Fund
(Insurance Fund). In making this
discretionary determination, the
Corporation is authorized under section
5.59(b) of the Act 4 to gather any
information necessary from the troubled
System institution or any other System
1 12
U.S.C. 2277a–10.
5.61(a) of the Act uses the terms
‘‘insured System bank’’ and ‘‘bank’’ but the Act also
specifies under section 5.61(e), 12 U.S.C. 2277a–
10(e), that such terms also include production
credit associations and other associations making
direct loans under the authority provided under
section 7.6 of the Act, 12 U.S.C. 2279b.
Consequently, the terms ‘‘troubled System
institution,’’ ‘‘troubled System bank,’’ or ‘‘troubled
System association’’ are used to refer to those
institutions specified in sections 5.61(a) and 5.61(e)
of the Act, 12 U.S.C. 2277a–10(a) and 2277a–10(e).
3 The least-cost test is the means of determining
the least-cost resolution. Section 5.61(a)(3)(A)
states, ‘‘Assistance may not be provided…unless the
means of providing the assistance is the least costly
means of providing the assistance by the Farm
Credit Insurance Fund of all possible alternatives
available to the Corporation, including liquidation
of the bank (including paying the insured
obligations issued on behalf of the bank).’’ See Act,
section 5.61(a)(3), 12 U.S.C. 2277a–10(a)(3).
4 12 U.S.C. 2277a–8(b).
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institution to perform the least-cost test.
After gathering pertinent information,
the Corporation must: (1) Evaluate
alternatives on a present-value basis,
using a reasonable discount rate, (2)
document the evaluation and the
assumptions on which the evaluation is
based, and (3) retain the documentation
for not less than 5 years.
The Corporation’s ‘‘Policy Statement
Concerning Stand-Alone Assistance’’ is,
for the most part, a summary of the
powers of the Corporation under section
5.61(a) of the Act to provide assistance
to a troubled System institution,
including the timing and steps for
making the least-cost test.5 For example,
the policy specifies that the
Corporation’s Board of Directors must
determine that providing assistance is
the least costly means of all possible
alternatives available to the Corporation,
including liquidation of the troubled
System institution, and lists the steps
for conducting the statutory least-cost
test. The existing policy statement also
provides a list of criteria of what the
Corporation expects to receive in
assistance proposals to help the
Corporation conduct the least-cost test.
II. Comments on the Draft Policy
Statement
On June 21, 2012, the Corporation
published for comment a draft ‘‘Policy
Statement Concerning Assistance to
Troubled Farm Credit System
Institutions’’ to replace the
Corporation’s existing ‘‘Policy
Statement Concerning Stand-Alone
Assistance.’’ 6 The Corporation received
two comment letters on the draft policy
statement. In brief, both commenters are
concerned that the Corporation will not
consider a request for assistance until
after all other resolution alternatives are
exhausted, including resolution
alternatives available to the Farm Credit
Administration (FCA). Both also
commented on the least-cost test as it
relates to the cost of liquidating a
troubled System institution. Each of
these areas is addressed below.
A. Resolution Alternatives
In the first sentence of the draft policy
statement, the Corporation stated that,
in general, it would consider a request
for assistance after other resolution
alternatives have been exhausted such
as voluntary assistance provided from
within the System, voluntary merger
with one or more System institutions, or
involuntary merger with one or
5 12
U.S.C. 2277a–10.
77 FR 37399 (June 21, 2012). On July 26,
2012, the Corporation extended the comment
period 90 days in response to several commenter
requests. See 77 FR 45606 (August 1, 2012).
6 See
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9804-8]
Underground Injection Control Program; Hazardous Waste Injection
Restrictions; Petition for Exemption--Class I Hazardous Waste
Injection; BASF Corporation Freeport, Texas
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of a final decision on a no migration petition
reissuance.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that a reissuance of an exemption to
the land disposal Restrictions, under the 1984 Hazardous and Solid
Waste
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Amendments to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, has been
granted to BASF Corporation for three Class I injection wells located
at Freeport, Texas. The company has adequately demonstrated to the
satisfaction of the Environmental Protection Agency by the petition
reissuance application and supporting documentation that, to a
reasonable degree of certainty, there will be no migration of hazardous
constituents from the injection zone for as long as the waste remains
hazardous. This final decision allows the underground injection by
BASF, of the specific restricted hazardous wastes identified in this
exemption, into Class I hazardous waste injection wells WDW-51 and WDW-
99 and WDW-408 until December 31, 2028, unless EPA moves to terminate
this exemption. Additional conditions included in this final decision
may be reviewed by contacting the Region 6 Ground Water/UIC Section. A
public notice was issued December 27, 2012. The public comment period
closed on February 15, 2013. No comments were received. This decision
constitutes final Agency action and there is no Administrative appeal.
This decision may be reviewed/appealed in compliance with the
Administrative Procedure Act.
DATES: This action is effective as of February 21, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the petition for reissuance and all pertinent
information relating thereto are on file at the following location:
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, Water Quality Protection
Division, Source Water Protection Branch (6WQ-S), 1445 Ross Avenue,
Dallas, Texas 75202-2733.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Philip Dellinger, Chief Ground Water/
UIC Section, EPA--Region 6, telephone (214) 665-8324.
Dated: April 9, 2013.
William K. Honker,
Division Director, Water Quality Protection Division.
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