Notice of Proposed Administrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent With De Minimis Parties at the Omega Chemical Corporation Superfund Site in Los Angeles County, California, 26222 [2021-10141]
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Notice of Proposed Administrative
Settlement Agreement and Order on
Consent With De Minimis Parties at the
Omega Chemical Corporation
Superfund Site in Los Angeles County,
California
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of proposed settlement;
request for public comment.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability
Act of 1980, as amended (‘‘CERCLA’’),
notice is hereby given that the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), has entered into a proposed
settlement, embodied in an
Administrative Settlement Agreement
and Order on Consent (‘‘Settlement
Agreement’’), with twenty-six parties
that sent between one and three tons of
waste and one party that sent just over
four tons of waste (the ‘‘Settling De
Minimis Parties’’) to a solvent and
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refrigerant recyling facility that operated
between 1976 and 1991 in Whittier,
California, called the Omega Chemical
Corporation. Under the Settlement
Agreement, the Settling De Minimis
Parties agree to pay EPA $1,222,328.66
to resolve their liability for both past
and future costs associated with the
cleanup of the Omega Chemical
Corporation Superfund Site (‘‘Omega
Site’’) in Los Angeles County California.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before June 14, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Please contact Keith Olinger
at olinger.keith@epa.gov or (415) 972–
3125 to request a copy of the Settlement
Agreement. Comments on the
Settlement Agreement should be
submitted in writing to Mr. Olinger at
olinger.keith@epa.gov. Comments
should reference the Omega Site and the
EPA Docket Number for the Settlement
Agreement, EPA R9–2021–02. If for any
reason you are not able to submit a
comment by email, please contact Mr.
Olinger at (415) 972–3125 to make
alternative arrangements for submitting
your comment. EPA will post its
response to comments at https://
cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/
csitinfo.cfm?id=0903349, EPA’s web
page for the Omega Site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Keith Olinger, Enforcement Officer
(SFD–7–5), Superfund Division, U.S.
EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street,
San Francisco, CA 94105; email:
olinger.keith@epa.gov; Phone (415) 972–
3125.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of
this proposed Settlement Agreement is
made in accordance with the Section
122(i) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9622(i).
The Settlement Agreement is a de
minimis settlement agreement pursuant
to Section 122(g) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C.
9622(g), whereby the Settling De
Minimis Parties, which are identified
below, collectively agree to pay EPA
$1,222,328.66. The Settlement
Agreement resolves the Settling De
Minimis Parties’ liability for both past
and future response costs at the Omega
Site and provides the Settling De
Minimis Parties with a site-wide
covenant not to sue pursuant to Section
122(g)(2) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C.
9622(g)(2). Groundwater contamination
extends approximately four-and-onehalf miles south, southwest from the
former Omega Chemical Corporation
facility, where the Settling De Minimis
Parties sent hazardous waste. Much of
the plume of groundwater
contamination at the Omega Site lies
beneath a large commercial/industrial
area where chemicals released at other
facilities have commingled with the
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contamination originating at the former
Omega Chemical facility. Pursuant to a
Consent Decree entered on March 31,
2017, Docket No. 2:16–cv–02696
(Central District, California), between
the United States and other potentially
responsible parties (‘‘PRPs’’) at the
Omega Site, EPA is obligated to share
seventy percent of the money collected
from certain Settling De Minimis Parties
under this Settlement Agreement with
certain PRPs that have incurred
significant costs cleaning up
contamination at the Omega Site and
will continue to incur cleanup costs in
the future. As of January 1, 2021, EPA
had incurred more than $45 million in
costs related to the Omega Site and EPA
had recovered more than $35 million of
its costs.
EPA will consider all comments
received on the Settlement Agreement
in accordance with the DATES and
ADDRESSES sections of this Notice and
may modify or withdraw its consent to
the Settlement Agreement if comments
received disclose facts or considerations
that indicate that the settlement is
inappropriate, improper, or inadequate.
Parties to the Proposed Settlement
Aaron Spelling Productions, Inc.; Air
Distribution Technologies, Inc.; City of
Montclair; Denso Products and Services
Americas, Inc.; Eco-Air Products, Inc.;
FAA Stevens Creek, Inc.; Fairway
Chevrolet Co.; Grove Auto Body;
Haddick’s Towing, Inc.; Hawthorne
Machinery Co.; Lacey Collision Center;
Materion Precision Optics and Thin
Film Coatings, Inc.; Meggitt Defense
Systems, Inc., as successor to Southwest
Aerospace Corp.; Metal Surfaces
International, LLC; Microsemi Corp.;
National Oilwell Varco, as successor to
Varco International, Inc.; New Bedford
Panoramex Corp.; Ontario Nissan; Orion
TV Productions, Inc.; Pierce Pacific
Manufacturing, Inc.; Puregro Company,
successor to Brea Agricultural Service,
Inc.; Roberts Consolidated Industries,
Inc.; Rocliff Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a
United Truck Dismantlers; Shoreham
Towers Homeowners’ Association; Tom
Holmes, Inc.; Wells Fargo Bank,
National Association; Western Allied
Corporation.
Dated: May 7, 2021.
Enrique Manzanilla,
Director, Superfund Division, EPA Region 9.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA R9-2021-02; FRL-10021-96-Region 9]
Notice of Proposed Administrative Settlement Agreement and Order
on Consent With De Minimis Parties at the Omega Chemical Corporation
Superfund Site in Los Angeles County, California
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of proposed settlement; request for public comment.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended (``CERCLA''), notice
is hereby given that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has
entered into a proposed settlement, embodied in an Administrative
Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent (``Settlement Agreement''),
with twenty-six parties that sent between one and three tons of waste
and one party that sent just over four tons of waste (the ``Settling De
Minimis Parties'') to a solvent and refrigerant recyling facility that
operated between 1976 and 1991 in Whittier, California, called the
Omega Chemical Corporation. Under the Settlement Agreement, the
Settling De Minimis Parties agree to pay EPA $1,222,328.66 to resolve
their liability for both past and future costs associated with the
cleanup of the Omega Chemical Corporation Superfund Site (``Omega
Site'') in Los Angeles County California.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before June 14, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Please contact Keith Olinger at [email protected] or
(415) 972-3125 to request a copy of the Settlement Agreement. Comments
on the Settlement Agreement should be submitted in writing to Mr.
Olinger at [email protected]. Comments should reference the Omega
Site and the EPA Docket Number for the Settlement Agreement, EPA R9-
2021-02. If for any reason you are not able to submit a comment by
email, please contact Mr. Olinger at (415) 972-3125 to make alternative
arrangements for submitting your comment. EPA will post its response to
comments at https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/csitinfo.cfm?id=0903349, EPA's web page for the Omega Site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Keith Olinger, Enforcement Officer
(SFD-7-5), Superfund Division, U.S. EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street,
San Francisco, CA 94105; email: [email protected]; Phone (415) 972-
3125.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this proposed Settlement Agreement
is made in accordance with the Section 122(i) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C.
9622(i). The Settlement Agreement is a de minimis settlement agreement
pursuant to Section 122(g) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9622(g), whereby the
Settling De Minimis Parties, which are identified below, collectively
agree to pay EPA $1,222,328.66. The Settlement Agreement resolves the
Settling De Minimis Parties' liability for both past and future
response costs at the Omega Site and provides the Settling De Minimis
Parties with a site-wide covenant not to sue pursuant to Section
122(g)(2) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9622(g)(2). Groundwater contamination
extends approximately four-and-one-half miles south, southwest from the
former Omega Chemical Corporation facility, where the Settling De
Minimis Parties sent hazardous waste. Much of the plume of groundwater
contamination at the Omega Site lies beneath a large commercial/
industrial area where chemicals released at other facilities have
commingled with the contamination originating at the former Omega
Chemical facility. Pursuant to a Consent Decree entered on March 31,
2017, Docket No. 2:16-cv-02696 (Central District, California), between
the United States and other potentially responsible parties (``PRPs'')
at the Omega Site, EPA is obligated to share seventy percent of the
money collected from certain Settling De Minimis Parties under this
Settlement Agreement with certain PRPs that have incurred significant
costs cleaning up contamination at the Omega Site and will continue to
incur cleanup costs in the future. As of January 1, 2021, EPA had
incurred more than $45 million in costs related to the Omega Site and
EPA had recovered more than $35 million of its costs.
EPA will consider all comments received on the Settlement Agreement
in accordance with the DATES and ADDRESSES sections of this Notice and
may modify or withdraw its consent to the Settlement Agreement if
comments received disclose facts or considerations that indicate that
the settlement is inappropriate, improper, or inadequate.
Parties to the Proposed Settlement
Aaron Spelling Productions, Inc.; Air Distribution Technologies,
Inc.; City of Montclair; Denso Products and Services Americas, Inc.;
Eco-Air Products, Inc.; FAA Stevens Creek, Inc.; Fairway Chevrolet Co.;
Grove Auto Body; Haddick's Towing, Inc.; Hawthorne Machinery Co.; Lacey
Collision Center; Materion Precision Optics and Thin Film Coatings,
Inc.; Meggitt Defense Systems, Inc., as successor to Southwest
Aerospace Corp.; Metal Surfaces International, LLC; Microsemi Corp.;
National Oilwell Varco, as successor to Varco International, Inc.; New
Bedford Panoramex Corp.; Ontario Nissan; Orion TV Productions, Inc.;
Pierce Pacific Manufacturing, Inc.; Puregro Company, successor to Brea
Agricultural Service, Inc.; Roberts Consolidated Industries, Inc.;
Rocliff Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a United Truck Dismantlers; Shoreham
Towers Homeowners' Association; Tom Holmes, Inc.; Wells Fargo Bank,
National Association; Western Allied Corporation.
Dated: May 7, 2021.
Enrique Manzanilla,
Director, Superfund Division, EPA Region 9.
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