Notice of Lodging of Proposed Consent Decree Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as Amended, 27162 [2019-12218]
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Melody Braswell,
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Department of Justice.
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Notice of Lodging of Proposed
Consent Decree Under the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980, as Amended
On June 5, 2019, the Department of
Justice lodged a proposed Consent
Decree with the United States District
Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania in the lawsuit entitled
United States v. the City of Philadelphia
and the City of Philadelphia
Redevelopment Authority, Civil Action
No. 2:19–cv–02433–MMB.
In its Complaint, pursuant to Section
107(a) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of
1980, as amended (‘‘CERCLA’’), 42
U.S.C. 9607(a), the United States alleges
that the City, as an owner, arranger, and
transporter, and the Philadelphia
Redevelopment Authority, as an owner
and operator, are liable for a portion of
the cleanup costs incurred and to be
incurred by the Environmental
Protection Agency in connection with
the cleanup of Operable Unit 1 (‘‘OU 1’’)
of Lower Darby Creek Area Superfund
Site (a.k.a. the ‘‘Clearview Landfill’’).
The Site is located on the east side of
Darby Creek near the intersection of
84th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard in
Delaware County and Philadelphia
County, Pennsylvania.
The proposed Consent Decree
resolves all allegations asserted in the
United States’ Complaint and provides
for a combined payment of $8.4 million
(City, $6,540,000; Redevelopment
Authority, $1,863,000) in four
installment payments, between 2019
and 2022. In exchange, the City and
Redevelopment Authority receive from
the United States a covenant not to sue
for past and future response costs for
OU 1, subject to certain reservations and
limitations. The United States, which
the City and Redevelopment Authority
allege is also a responsible party at OU
1, also receives a qualified release for
OU 1 from the City and Redevelopment
Authority.
The publication of this notice opens
a period for public comment on the
Consent Decree. Comments should be
addressed to the Assistant Attorney
General, Environment and Natural
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Resources Division, and should refer to
United States v. the City of Philadelphia
and the City of Philadelphia
Redevelopment Authority, D.J. Ref. No.
90–11–3–10909. All comments must be
submitted no later than thirty (30) days
after the publication date of this notice.
Comments may be submitted either by
email or by mail:
To submit
comments:
Send them to:
By email .......
pubcomment-ees.enrd@
usdoj.gov.
Assistant Attorney General,
U.S. DOJ—ENRD, P.O.
Box 7611, Washington, DC
20044–7611.
By mail .........
During the public comment period,
the Consent Decree may be examined
and downloaded at this Justice
Department website: https://
www.justice.gov/enrd/consent-decrees.
We will provide a paper copy of the
Consent Decree upon written request
and payment of reproduction costs.
Please mail your request and payment
to: Consent Decree Library, U.S. DOJ—
ENRD, P.O. Box 7611, Washington, DC
20044–7611.
Please enclose a check or money order
for $ 10.75 (0.25 cents per page
reproduction cost) payable to the United
States Treasury for a copy of the
Consent Decree with appendices. For a
paper copy without the appendices, the
cost is $ 9.25.
Robert Brook,
Assistant Section Chief, Environmental
Enforcement Section, Environment and
Natural Resources Division.
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Agency Information Collection
Activities; Proposed eCollection
eComments Requested; Proposed
Collection; Comments Requested:
USMS Promotional Vendor
Registration website
U.S. Marshals Service,
Department of Justice.
ACTION: 30-Day notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Justice
(DOJ), U.S. Marshals Service (USMS),
will submit the following information
collection request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
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The proposed information collection
was previously published in the Federal
Register on April 3, 2019, allowing for
a 60-day comment period.
Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted for an additional 30
days until July 11, 2019.
DATES:
If
you have additional comments,
particularly with respect to the
estimated public burden or associated
response time, have suggestions, need a
copy of the proposed information
collection instrument with instructions,
or desire any other additional
information, please contact Nicole
Timmons either by mail at CG–3, 10th
Floor, Washington, DC 20530–0001, by
email at Nicole.Timmons@usdoj.gov, or
by telephone at 202–236–2646. Written
comments and/or suggestions can also
be directed to the Office of Management
and Budget, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Attention
Department of Justice Desk Officer,
Washington, DC 20503 or sent to OIRA_
submissions@omb.eop.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Written
comments and suggestions from the
public and affected agencies concerning
the proposed collection of information
are encouraged. Your comments should
address one or more of the following
four points:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
—Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
—Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
—Evaluate whether and if so how the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected can be
enhanced; and
—Minimize the burden of the collection
of information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms
of information technology, e.g.,
permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Overview of This Information
Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
New collection.
(2) The Title of the Form/Collection:
USMS Promotional Vendor Registration
Website.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Notice of Lodging of Proposed Consent Decree Under the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
of 1980, as Amended
On June 5, 2019, the Department of Justice lodged a proposed
Consent Decree with the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania in the lawsuit entitled United States v. the
City of Philadelphia and the City of Philadelphia Redevelopment
Authority, Civil Action No. 2:19-cv-02433-MMB.
In its Complaint, pursuant to Section 107(a) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as
amended (``CERCLA''), 42 U.S.C. 9607(a), the United States alleges that
the City, as an owner, arranger, and transporter, and the Philadelphia
Redevelopment Authority, as an owner and operator, are liable for a
portion of the cleanup costs incurred and to be incurred by the
Environmental Protection Agency in connection with the cleanup of
Operable Unit 1 (``OU 1'') of Lower Darby Creek Area Superfund Site
(a.k.a. the ``Clearview Landfill''). The Site is located on the east
side of Darby Creek near the intersection of 84th Street and Lindbergh
Boulevard in Delaware County and Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
The proposed Consent Decree resolves all allegations asserted in
the United States' Complaint and provides for a combined payment of
$8.4 million (City, $6,540,000; Redevelopment Authority, $1,863,000) in
four installment payments, between 2019 and 2022. In exchange, the City
and Redevelopment Authority receive from the United States a covenant
not to sue for past and future response costs for OU 1, subject to
certain reservations and limitations. The United States, which the City
and Redevelopment Authority allege is also a responsible party at OU 1,
also receives a qualified release for OU 1 from the City and
Redevelopment Authority.
The publication of this notice opens a period for public comment on
the Consent Decree. Comments should be addressed to the Assistant
Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division, and
should refer to United States v. the City of Philadelphia and the City
of Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, D.J. Ref. No. 90-11-3-10909.
All comments must be submitted no later than thirty (30) days after the
publication date of this notice. Comments may be submitted either by
email or by mail:
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To submit comments: Send them to:
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By email............................ [email protected].
By mail............................. Assistant Attorney General, U.S.
DOJ--ENRD, P.O. Box 7611,
Washington, DC 20044-7611.
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During the public comment period, the Consent Decree may be
examined and downloaded at this Justice Department website: https://www.justice.gov/enrd/consent-decrees. We will provide a paper copy of
the Consent Decree upon written request and payment of reproduction
costs. Please mail your request and payment to: Consent Decree Library,
U.S. DOJ--ENRD, P.O. Box 7611, Washington, DC 20044-7611.
Please enclose a check or money order for $ 10.75 (0.25 cents per
page reproduction cost) payable to the United States Treasury for a
copy of the Consent Decree with appendices. For a paper copy without
the appendices, the cost is $ 9.25.
Robert Brook,
Assistant Section Chief, Environmental Enforcement Section, Environment
and Natural Resources Division.
[FR Doc. 2019-12218 Filed 6-10-19; 8:45 am]
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