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Requirements for Management of Hazardous Contaminated Media: Federal Register: EPA

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[Federal Register: July 1, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 127)] [Proposed Rules]
[Page 33881-33882]
>From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]


ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 260, 261, 262, 264, 268, 269 and 271

[FRL-5528-9]

Requirements for Management of Hazardous Contaminated Media (HWIR-media); Proposed Rule--Notice of Extension of Comment Period

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule: notice of extension of comment period.


SUMMARY: Since publication of the proposed rule for Requirements for Management of Hazardous Contaminated Media (HWIR-media) (61 FR 18780 (April 29, 1996)), EPA has received several requests to extend the comment period. Today, the Agency is extending the comment period 30 days to August 28, 1996.

DATES: The comment period on the proposed rule for Requirements for Management of Hazardous Contaminated Media (61 FR 18780) is extended from July 29, 1996 to August 28, 1996.

ADDRESSES: Commenters on the HWIR-media proposal must send an original and two copies of their comments referencing Docket Number F-96-MHWPFFFFF to: (1) If using regular US Postal Service mail: RCRA Docket Information Center, Office of Solid Waste (5305W), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters (EPA, HQ), 401 M Street, SW., Washington, DC 20460, or (2) if using special delivery, such as overnight express service : RCRA Docket Information Center (RIC), Crystal Gateway One, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, First Floor, Arlington, VA 22202. For other information regarding submitting comments electronically or viewing the comments received and supporting information, please refer to the proposed rule (61 FR 17870 (April 29, 1996)). The RCRA Information Center is located at Crystal Gateway One, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, First Floor, Arlington Virginia and is open for public inspection and copying of supporting information for RCRA rules from 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday, except for Federal holidays. The public must make an appointment to view docket materials by calling (703) 603-9230. The public may copy a maximum of 100 pages from any regulatory document at no cost. Additional copies cost $0.15 per page.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information, call the RCRA Hotline at 1-800-424-9346 or TDD 1-800-553-7672 (hearing impaired).

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Callers within the Washington Metropolitan Area must dial 703-412-9810 or TDD 703-412-3323 (hearing impaired). The RCRA Hotline is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. For more detailed information on specific aspects of the HWIR-media rulemaking, contact Carolyn L. Hoskinson, Office of Solid Waste (5303W), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460, phone (703) 308-8626.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 29, 1996, EPA proposed Requirements for Management of Hazardous Contaminated Media (HWIR-media). See 61 FR 17870. The Agency established a 90-day comment period and indicated that comments on the proposal would be accepted until July 29, 1996. EPA has received written requests to extend the comment period for HWIR-media from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, WMX Technologies, Inc., American Petroleum Institute, and the American Industrial Health Council. The additional time requested was for 60 days. As justification for a time extension, stakeholders noted: (1) the significant impact on state superfund and hazardous waste programs, (2) the need to coordinate comments with other organizations, (3) the complexity of the rulemaking, (4) the overlap of this comment period with the comment period for the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) for Corrective Action for releases from Solid Waste Management Units at Hazardous Waste Management Facilities (61 FR 19432 (May 1, 1996)) which ends July 30, 1996, and (5) the need to gather and evaluate data.
The Agency has decided to grant an additional 30 days beyond the proposed 90-day comment period to allow stakeholders enough time to review the provisions of the rulemaking and to formulate comments and recommendations for the Agency's consideration in developing the final rule. The Agency believes that 120 days allows for sufficient time for commenters to evaluate the proposal, coordinate comments with others, and gather and evaluate data. This 30 day extension will stagger the comment deadlines for this proposed rule and the corrective action ANPR (61 FR 19432) mentioned above.
The Agency does not believe that the 60 day extension requested is necessary. The Agency has extensively involved stakeholders during the preparation of the proposed rulemaking, beginning in January 1993. EPA announced public meetings of the HWIR Federal Advisory Committee in the Federal Register and the public was invited to attend and participate in the discussions between January 1993 and September 1994. Stakeholders were aware of the types of issues that would be discussed in the proposed rule, and therefore have had adequate time to prepare to present comments and data to the Agency on the general issues. As for the specific requirements proposed in the April 29, 1996 proposal, 120 days provides sufficient time to respond. There is broad agreement that reform of the RCRA Subtitle C management requirements for remediation wastes is needed. The Agency wishes to move forward with this important reform, and believes that the requested 60 day extension would cause unnecessary delay. Accordingly, the Agency is extending the comment period 30 days to August 28, 1996 to provide for a 120-day comment period.
The Agency also received requests to extend the comment period for 60 additional days for the RCRA corrective action Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (``ANPR'') (61 FR 19432) from American Petroleum Institute and the American Industrial Health Council. As justification for a time extension, stakeholders noted: (1) The need for adequate time for public review, and (2) limited expert resources to comment on both the HWIR-media (61 FR 18780) proposal and the corrective action ANPR (61 FR 19432) at the same time. The Agency has decided to retain the current 90 day comment period for the ANPR; comments on the ANPR are due by July 30, 1996. Although the ANPR requests comment on a range of corrective action issues, it does not propose any specific changes to the program, and is primarily soliciting views of interested parties rather than detailed technical analysis. Therefore, the Agency believes that a 90 day public comment period is adequate time. The Agency intends to move expeditiously forward with its plans to identify and implement improvements to the corrective action program. Any newly proposed or reproposed corrective action regulations which follow the ANPR will undergo appropriate public involvement and review as part of the rulemaking process. In addition, the Agency is providing relief from commenting on HWIR-media and the corrective action ANPR at the same time by extending the comment period for the HWIR-media proposal. One of the requests for an extension asked that the Agency specifically identify those portions of the 1990 corrective action proposal (55 FR 30798 (July 27, 1990)) which EPA plans to promulgate as final. EPA has not determined what, if any, portions of the 1990 proposal are appropriate for finalizing, but rather solicited comment on this issue. EPA provided opportunity for notice and comment on the 1990 proposal at the time of that proposal. Comments submitted during the 1990 comment period, as well as comments on this ANPR, will be considered before the Agency takes final action on any part of the 1990 proposal. In the May 1, 1996 ANPR (61 FR 19432) EPA requests that commenters identify specific elements of the 1990 proposal which could be promulgated without additional public review and the advantages and disadvantages of immediately promulgating such provisions. Please see the May 1, 1996 ANPR (61 FR 19432, 19456) for additional discussion of this issue.

Dated: June 20, 1996.
Elliott Laws,
Assistant Administrator for the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
[FR Doc. 96-16669 Filed 6-28-96; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560-50-P

 
 


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