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76 FR 5400

United States v. Lookout Mountain Mining & Milling Co., No. 11-0029 (D. Idaho Jan. 25, 2011). Settling CERCLA defendants responsible for violations at the Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex Superfund site in northern Idaho must assign their interest in insurance policies to a trust and must pay 2% of net smelter returns from future activities.

76 FR 4722

United States v. Kansas City Southern Railway Co., No. 1:07-cv-1793 (W.D. La. Jan. 21, 2011). Under a modified 2008 consent decree, a settling CERCLA defendant's cleanup at the Ruston Foundry Superfund site in Alexandria, Louisiana, will permit unrestricted use of the site.

76 FR 3924

United States v. Blue Tee Corp., No. 5:11-civ-04004 (D. Kan. Jan. 14, 2011). A settling CERCLA defendant responsible for violations at three smelting facilities in Kansas must pay trustees a total of $180,298.27 in past assessment costs, future restoration planning costs, and operation and maintenance costs and must arrange for the purchase and transfer of a specified 80-acre parcel of property to offset injured, lost, and destroyed natural resources.

76 FR 2134

United States v. Seven Out LLC, No. 3:11-cv-0009-UAMH-MCR (M.D. Fla. Jan. 5, 2011). Settling CERCLA defendants responsible for violations at the BCX Tank Superfund site in Jacksonville, Florida, must pay $350,000 to the United States through their insurer and must pay the net proceeds from the sale of the site property to the United States.

76 FR 2134

In re Crucible Materials Corp., No. 09-11582 (Bankr. D. Del. Jan. 7, 2011). Settling CERCLA debtors responsible for violations at five sites in Onondaga County, New York, must provide the United States with general unsecured claims totaling $999,539; one debtor must provide an additional general unsecured claim of $20,564,000 in connection with one of the sites.

76 FR 1459

United States v. Domtar Paper Co. LLC, No. 4:11-cv-00002 (E.D.N.C. Jan. 3, 2011). A settling CERCLA defendant must pay $3.2 million in U.S. response costs incurred at the Plymouth Wood Treating Plant Superfund site near Plymouth, North Carolina, before March 27, 2009, as well as any subsequent U.S. response costs, and must perform the remedial design and action specified in a September 24, 2008, record of decision.

76 FR 586

United States v. Alcoa, Inc., No. 3:10-cv-532 (N.D. Ind. Dec. 22, 2010). Settling CERCLA defendants responsible for violations at the Cam-Or NPL site in Westville, Indiana, must construct, operate, and maintain containment, treatment, and remediation systems at the site; must pay $2.2 million into a special account for future U.S. oversight costs, plus interest and 50% of any additional U.S. oversight costs; must pay all future U.S. and Indiana oversight and response costs; and must pay $200,000 toward approximately $3.4 million in pre-entry unreimbursed U.S. response costs.

75 FR 81311

In re Erving Industries, Inc., No. 09-30623 (Bankr. D. Mass. Dec. 20, 2010). A settling CERCLA defendant must provide an allowed general unsecured claim of $25,000 to the United States for response costs incurred at the Birch Hill Dam Area in Royalston, Massachusetts, and must comply with all obligations under the consent decree in United States v. Baldwinville Products, Inc., No. 4:07-CV-40146 (D. Mass. May 18, 2007).

75 FR 79393

In re Motors Liquidation Co., No. 09-50026 (REG) (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. Dec. 14, 2010). A settling CERCLA defendant responsible for violations at the Harvey & Knott Drum Superfund site in New Castle County, Delaware, must provide an allowed general unsecured claim of $377,063 to the United States for estimated future oversight costs at the site and must make a cash payment of $2,484,816 to the United States for remediation at the site.

75 FR 79393

In re Motors Liquidation Co., No. 09-50026 (REG) (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. Dec. 14, 2010). A settling CERCLA defendant responsible for violations at the Garland Road Landfill Superfund site in Miami County, Ohio, must provide an allowed general unsecured claim of $2,505,547 to the United States for estimated future oversight and past response costs incurred at the site, must provide an allowed general unsecured claim of $134,326 to the Ohio EPA for past response costs, and must make a cash payment of $6,732,895 to the Ohio EPA for remediation at the site.