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Title: Metales y Derivados Cleanup


1
Promote Early Risk Reduction Site Stabilization
ActionsSEMARNAT is Already Using This Risk
Management Approach
  • Metales y Derivados Cleanup
  • Accomplishments
  • Four-phase remedial plan
  • Removal/Stabilization action -2000 tons of waste
    disposed
  • Capping remedy underway

Drums Sacks Removed
Interim Tarps
Access restricted
2
Overview of US Programs to Address Contaminated
Sites
  • RCRA a program for existing sites
  • Lists facilities but does not rank them
  • Set goals to prioritize resources
  • Industry funded cleanups
  • Federal oversight of State-led cleanups.
  • Superfund a program for abandoned sites
  • Ranks sites to qualify access to funding
  • Government funded cleanup, but with provision for
    cost-recovery
  • Federal Facilities Agreement tool.

3
Overview of RCRA Program
  • RCRA is a program to manage solid and hazardous
    waste.
  • Key hazardous waste components of the program
  • Defines a hazardous waste
  • Issues operating permits
  • Hazardous waste generators
  • Treatment, storage, or disposal facilities
  • Tracks the generation of hazardous waste
    (manifests)
  • RCRA has a four-phase Corrective Action (CA)
    Program
  • RCRA Facility Assessment
  • RCRA Facility Investigation
  • Corrective Measures Study (CMS), and
  • Corrective Measures Implementation (CMI)

4
Corrective Action Program
  • When is corrective action (CA) required?
  • When applying for a permit,
  • Upon discovering a release, or
  • Upon discovering other SWMU or releases.
  • How many facilities are subject to cleanup under
    RCRA?
  • Currently about 6,900 facilities
  • About 3,746 have CA underway or will need to.
  • Facility owner/operators (including federal,
    state, and local Gov) are responsible for
    implementing corrective actions
  • For more information see web page
  • http//www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/ca/facility.
    htm2020

5
2020 Corrective Action Universe 3,746 Facilities
Sorted by EPA Region, State, County, and City
  • Region State County City EPA ID Facility Name
    Remedy Construction
  • 3358 9 AZ Maricopa Phoenix AZ T050010180
    Onyx Environmental Services Loc
  • 3359 9 AZ Maricopa Phx AZ D049318009 Clean
    Harbors Arizona Llc
  • 3360 9 AZ Maricopa Tempe AZ D085459535 Goodrich
    Turbomachinery Products
  • 3361 9 AZ Maricopa Tolleson AZ D980735500 World
    Resources Co.
  • 3362 9 AZ Maricopa Tonopah AZ T000624429 Aps
    Company - Pvngs
  • 3363 9 AZ Mohave Lake Havasu AZ D041458555
    Mcculloch Facility
  • 3364 9 AZ Pima Davis Monthan AZ 4570024055 Usaf
    Davis Monthan Air Force Base
  • 3365 9 AZ Pima Marana AZ D980818165 Evergreen
    Air Center
  • 3366 9 AZ Pima Tucson AZ D980880819 Esco
    remedy constructed
  • 3367 9 AZ Pima Tucson AZ D000819615 University
    Of Arizona
  • 3368 9 AZ Pima Tucson AZ D980892897 Safety
    Kleen Systems Inc
  • 3369 9 AZ Pima Tucson AZ T000623702 Ibm
    Corporation
  • 3370 9 AZ Pinal Coolidge AZ D081705402
    Heritage Environmental Srvcs Llc
  • 3371 9 AZ Pinal Oracle AZ D980665814
    University Of Arizona Page Ranch
  • 3372 9 AZ Pinal Red Rock AZ T050010453 Aps
    Saguaro Power Plant
  • 3373 9 AZ Santa Cruz Nogales AZ T000612135
    Conn-Selmer Inc
  • 3374 9 AZ Yuma Yuma AZ 5213820991 Us Army
    Garrison Yuma Proving Ground
  • 3375 9 AZ Yuma Yuma AZ R000037382 Barry M.
    Goldwater Range Wstrn Half

This is public information http//www.epa.gov/epao
swer/hazwaste/ca/facility.htm2020
6
Prioritizing Resources RCRA
  • No ranking To prioritize resources, EPA
    established specific short-term goals for the
    1,968 highest-priority facilities on the current
    RCRA Cleanup Baseline.
  • Other steps Create solid waste management units
    (SWMUs) to facilitate management

7
Overview of Superfund Program
  • Why Superfund?
  • Provides for national emergency response
  • Provides government witht the resources to
    remediate abandoned sites or those that have a
    recalcitrant PRP
  • Makes responsible parties pay via a financial
    recovery mechansim
  • Established a strong incentive to prevent
    chemical releases because of liability clause
  • A site must be listed in order to qualify for
    use of Superfund funding
  • Superfund sets priorities for use of the fund
    based on ranking using criteria in the hazard
    ranking system.

8
Prioritizing Resources Superfund
  • The HRS score for a site is determined by
    evaluating four pathways of potential human
    exposure
  • Ground water migration (drinking water)
  • Surface water migration (drinking water, human
    food chain, and environmental)
  • Soil exposure (resident population and nearby
    population) and
  • Air migration (population, sensitive
    environments).
  • Any site scoring 28.5 or above is eligible for
    the National Priorities LIst.

9
Recommendations for Setting Priorities
  • Prioritize remedial programs based on
  • Sites with a known responsible party
    (owner/operator)
  • Abandoned sites
  • Create other sub-lists as necessary to create a
    manageable work-load (ranking not always
    necessary to set priorities).
  • Prioritize based on a known release and a pathway
    that poses the greatest threat of exposure.
  • Facilitate management based on chemicals
    associated with industry-sectors.
  • Promote early risk reduction and site
    stabilization at all contaminated sites.
  • Facilitate public involvement it will take
    longer, but will be provide long-term benefits
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