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Descriptions of 26.00 - 26.99 | SRC Folder Code HZ/SF/RE/DL | NARA General Records Schedule N1-412-99-23 |
Definition
The Deletion file is opened after the final close-out report is accepted, and is closed with the Deletion Docket. This file represents documentation of activities to remove a site from the National Priorities List (NPL) after remedy criteria have been satisfied. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may delete a final NPL site if it determines that mo further response is required to protect human health or the environment. Under Section 300.425 (e) of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (55 Federal Register 8845, March 8, 1990), a site may be deleted where no further response is appropriate if the EPA determines that one of the following criteria has been met:
- The EPA, in conjunction with the State, has determined that responsible or other parties have implemented all appropriate response action required.
- The EPA, in consultation with the State, has determined that all appropriate Superfund-financed responses under Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) have been implemented and that no further response by responsible parties is appropriate.
- A Remedial Investigation study has shown that the release poses no significant threat to public health or the environment and, therefore, remedial measures are not appropriate.
Sites that have been deleted from the NPL remain eligible for further Superfund-financed remedial action in the unlikely event that conditions in the future warrant such action. Partial deletions can also be conducted at NPL sites.
SDMS Keyword (Click on keyword to see description)
26.01
Deletion Package
26.02
Deletion Docket Index
26.08
General Correspondence
26.07
Repository Receipt Letter / Acknowledgment Receipt
26.03
Sign Off Sheet
26.04
State Letter of Concurrence
26.05
Notice of Intent to Delete
26.06
Notice of Deletion (in Federal Register)
26.99 Other
26.01 Deletion Package
This is a package of documentation supporting the decision to delete the
site from the NPL. This is similar to the Administrative Record
(AR) and includes public comments and a responsiveness summary.
26.02 Deletion Docket Index
This is the index to the Deletion Docket. It is a part of the Deletion
Docket, but also a separate paper copy of the index is maintained in the
file if the AR is on microfilm.
26.03 Sign Off Sheet
The Remedial Project Manager (RPM), legal counsel, and others concur
that the Deletion Package is complete.
26.04 State Letter of Concurrence
This is a letter from the state concurring that the site no longer
poses a threat to human health or the environment.
26.05 Notice of Intent to Delete
This is a letter from the EPA Regional Administrator, reviewed
by EPA Headquarters, of the intent to delete the site. This letter
is published in the Federal Register, and invites public comment
prior to the final ruling to delete the site.
26.06 Notice of Deletion in Federal Register
This is a copy of the Federal Register notice when
the final ruling is made to delete the site from the NPL. This
is usually published in the Federal Register as a part of a routine
NPL update.
26.07 Repository Receipt Letter / Acknowledgment Receipt
This letter / form accompanies any Administrative Record (AR) that is submitted to a site repository by the EPA. Upon receipt of the AR, the repository designee acknowledges the shipment by signing the form.
The signed form is then returned to the EPA.
26.08 General Correspondence
Any correspondence including letters, memoranda, notes, and record of communications
generated or received by the EPA.
26.99 Other
If the needed keyword code is not available, code to 26.99.