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88 FR 56019

EPA entered into a proposed administrative settlement agreement under CERCLA and RCRA with El Monte SS Properties, LLC, that would require the settling party to perform a removal action and pay response costs associated with the San Gabriel Valley Superfund site in El Monte, California.

88 FR 55387

EPA authorized changes to New Hampshire’s hazardous waste management program under RCRA.

88 FR 55429

EPA proposed to authorize changes to New Hampshire’s hazardous waste management program under RCRA.

88 FR 55394

EPA authorized changes to Montana’s hazardous waste management program under RCRA.

88 FR 55429

EPA proposed to authorize changes to Montana’s hazardous waste management program under RCRA.

88 FR 55220

EPA proposed to deny the Alabama Department of Environmental Management’s application for approval of the Alabama coal combustion residuals permit program.

88 FR 54537

EPA solicited information to assist in the potential development of non-regulatory and regulatory options to ensure the proper management of used industrial containers that held hazardous chemicals or hazardous waste, up to and including the drum reconditioning process.

88 FR 54314

EPA entered into a proposed cashout settlement agreement under CERCLA concerning the Colorado Smelter Superfund site in Pueblo, Colorado.

88 FR 51309

EPA announced the availability of and seeks comment on the document entitled “White Paper: Quantitative Human Health Approach to be Applied in the Risk Evaluation for Asbestos Part 2—Supplemental Evaluation including Legacy Uses and Associated Disposals of Asbestos” and related charge questions.

88 FR 51672

DOD, the General Services Administration, and NASA proposed to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation to restructure and update the regulations to focus on current environmental and sustainability matters and to implement a requirement for agencies to procure sustainable products and services to the maximum extent practicable.