Laws & Regulations
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Affirming EPA Enforcement First Policy for RI/FS at Superfund Sites
Memorandum clarifies Agency policy on committing to the use of Funds for remedial investigation/feasibility studies at Superfund sites
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Use of Advanced Monitoring Technologies and Approaches to Support Long-Term Stewardship
Memorandum provides information on the use of institutional and engineering controls at sites and facilities addressed under federal and state cleanup authorities.
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Settlement: Agreement for Recovery of Past Costs for LWD Superfund Site
Settlement agreement associated with case summary of the cleanup at the LWD Superfund site
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Case Summary: EPA Funded Sites and Communities in the Chemtura Bankruptcy Settlements
Site overview regarding settlement agreement in Chemtura corporation bankruptcy.
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Fact Sheet: Frequent questions regarding CERCLA section 107(r) windfall liens
Fact sheet on the guidance regarding administrative procedures for filing 107(r) windfall liens under Superfund
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Case Summary: $56.4 Million Cleanup Agreement for Malone Services Company Superfund Site
Case summary of the settlement agreement with multiple parties to cleanup the Malone Services Company Superfund Site in Texas City, Texas
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Settlement: AOC for Occidental Chemical Facility Cleanup Agreement
RCRA corrective action AOC for cleanup at the Occidental Chemical facility in West Virginia
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Case Summary: Agreement to Complete Cleanup at Anniston PCB Superfund Site Operable Unit 3 in Alabama
Case summary of the cleanup agreement for OU 3 at the Anniston PCB Superfund Site in Alabama
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Consent Decree: March 4, 2011 Settlement Agreement (2011 MLC Bankruptcy Settlement)
Consent decree in the Motor Liquidation Corporation bankruptcy regarding non-owned site
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Consent Decree: RD/RA for Anniston OU3 in Ala
Consent decree associated with case summary of settlement agreement for Anniston PCB Superfund Site OU 3
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Consent Decree: Wheeler Pit Superfund Site (2011 MLC Bankruptcy Settlement)
Consent decree associated with General Motors bankruptcy settlement and the Wheeler Pit Superfund site in Wisconsin.
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Case Summary: Agreement continues lead cleanup work and redevelopment at USS Lead Superfund Site in East Chicago, Indiana
Case summary highlighting settlement agreement, prospective purchaser agreement, and explanation of significant differences documents associated with cleanup of lead contamination and redevelopment at the USS Lead Superfund site in Indiana.
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ALBUQUERQUE BERNALILLO COUNTY WATER UTILITY AUTHORITY (ABCWUA) WWTP - NPDES PERMIT No. NM0022250
Albuquerque Bernalillo county water utility authority (abcwua) wwtp, npdes permit nm0022250
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Generic Chemical Rules for Stationary Sources of Air Pollution
This page contains the stationary sources of air pollution for the generic chemical rules industries, and their corresponding air pollution regulations.
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Surface Coating of Automobiles and Light-Duty Trucks: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
Read more about the NESHAP for surface coating of automobiles and light-duty trucks. Find the rule summary, rule history, and supporting documents, including a regulatory impact analysis
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Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Emissions From Onshore Natural Gas Processing for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After January 20, 1984, and on or Before August 23, 2011: New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
Learn more about the NSPS regulation for SO2 emissions from onshore natural gas processing by reading the rule history, rule summary, federal register notices and the code of federal regulations subpart
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Updated Guidance on Emergency Authority under Section 1431 of the Safe Drinking Water Act
This memorandum transmits the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance's updated guidance on invoking EPA's emergency authority, granted under Section 1431 of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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Subpart W: National Emission Standards for Radon Emissions From Operating Mill Tailings
Subpart W requires operating uranium recovery facilities to employ specific management practices or generally available control technology (GACT) to control radon emissions.
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Subpart R: National Emission Standards for Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks
Subpart R limits certain radionuclides in phosphogypsum stacks. It requires owners and operator to monitor radon emissions from inactive (completed) stacks.
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Subpart H: National Emission Standards for Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From Department of Energy Facilities
Subpart H sets a limit on the emission of radionuclides so that no member of the public would receive an effective dose equivalent of more than 10 mrem/year emissions from Department of Energy (DOE) facilities.