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Abstract
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund program was established to identify, assess and clean up the nation's worst hazardous waste sites to protect human health and the environment. Community involvement is an important part of the Superfund program for at least three reasons. First, involving communities in decision making at Superfund sites is a statutory requirement. Second, community involvement is important so that clean up decisions will support reuse in the surrounding community. Third, because even after cleanup many sites have residual contamination that warrants administrative and legal controls to protect health and the environment, community members should understand these controls to both help protect community members and any limitations on site reuse. Community feedback informs both proposed actions and local reuse decisions. While the EPA recognizes that the agency performs many activities that are helpful to support community involvement, there are areas in need of improvement and further research would be helpful for communities in the future.Entities:
Keywords: brownfields; public participation; revitalization; site assessment; superfund cleanups; superfund community involvement
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31671731 PMCID: PMC6862660 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16214166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The Superfund Remedial Process.
Methods that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employs to promote community participation [7].
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
| Technical Assistance Needs Assessment (TANA) | A TANA helps the EPA determine what technical assistance resources and information the Agency can provide to meet community needs. |
| Technical Assistance Services for Communities (TASC) | An EPA contractor provides scientists, engineers and other professionals to review and explain information to communities. TASC services are determined on a project-specific basis and provided at no cost to communities. |
| Partners in Technical Assistance Program (PTAP) | This program provides a mechanism for colleges and universities to voluntarily provide technical support to communities. |
| Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) | TAGs are awarded to non-profit community groups to contract with contractors to provide independent technical support to communities. |
| Technical Assistance Plan (TAP) | A TAP is funded by potentially responsible parties through a negotiated settlement agreement. The funding enables a community group to retain the services of an independent advisor and provides resources for the community group and other to learn about decisions and participate in the cleanup process. |
Summary of required public notice requirements for Superfund sites [9].
| Type of Site Action | Event | Newspaper Publication Required |
|---|---|---|
| Time Critical Removal Action | The administrative record file becomes available for a time-critical removal action (40 CFR 300.415(n)(2)(i)). | |
| Non-Time Critical Removal Action | The analysis (i.e., Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/ CA)) to support a non-time critical removal action is issued | |
| Non-Time Critical Removal Action | The administrative record file becomes available for a non-time critical removal action (40 CFR 300.820(a)(1)). | |
| Any Removal Action | The administrative record becomes available for any other removal actions (40 CFR 300.820(b) (1)). | |
| NPL Site Status | A site is proposed to be deleted from the NPL | |
| NPL Site Record | The administrative record file for the selection of a remedial action becomes available at the start of the remedial investigation | |
| NPL Site Proposed Plan | The Proposed Plan for a cleanup becomes available | • |
| NPL Site Cleanup Plan Decision | The cleanup has been selected and the ROD is signed | • |
| NPL Site Enforcement Actions | A remedial action, CERCLA 106 enforcement action, or CERCLA 106/122 settlement is taken that differs significantly from the remedial action that had previously been selected and documented in the ROD or in any ROD amendments | • |
| NPL Site Assistance | 40 CFR 35.4110 calls for public notification in a “major newspaper of general circulation” after EPA receives a letter of intent to apply for a Technical Assistance Grant (TAG). | • |
Figure 2Program Policy, Implementation and Public Input.