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Main Title RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. Introduction to: Superfund Community Involvement.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Publisher Jun 97
Year Published 1997
Report Number EPA/540/R-97/020 ;OSWER-9205.5-12;
Stock Number PB97-963232
Additional Subjects Superfund ; Hazardous materials ; Citizen participation ; Remediation ; Pollution control ; Notification procedures ; Reporting requirements ; Technical assistance ; Public relations ; Administrative procedures ; Government policies ; Site characterization ; Pollution regulations ; Training manuals ; Education ; National Contingency Plan ; Community involvement ; RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) ; EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-know Act)
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NTIS  PB97-963232 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The module covers EPA's Superfund community involvement program, a set of requirements under the National Contingency Plan (NCP) designed to ensure that the public is informed about site conditions and given the opportunity to comment on the proposed remedy of a Superfund site. The module: provides the statutory authority for and purpose of Superfund community involvement activities; explains how citizens may participate in the discovery and notification process and may prompt a preliminary assessment and site investigation; identifies the community involvement activities which must take place regarding removal actions; specifies the community involvement activities necessary to respond to the establishment of remedial priorities (placement on or deletion from the National Priorities List); Identifies the community involvement activities which must take place in conjunction with remedial actions (remedial investigation/feasibility study, selection of remedy, record of decision, and remedial design/remedial action); identifies the steps necessary to establish an administrative record file containing the documents that form the basis for the selection of a response action.