[Federal Register Volume 67, Number 133 (Thursday, July 11, 2002)]
[Notices]
[Pages 45978-45980]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 02-17457]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[FRL-7244-9]


Proposed CERCLA Administrative Cost Recovery Settlement; 
Angelillo Property Superfund Site

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice; request for public comment.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 122(i) of the Comprehensive 
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended 
(``CERCLA''), 42 U.S.C. 9622(i), notice is hereby given of a proposed 
administrative settlement for recovery of past response costs 
concerning the Angelillo Property Superfund Site site in Southington, 
Connecticut with the settling parties

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listed in the Supplementary Information portion of this notice. The 
settlement requires the settling parties to pay $626,000 to the 
Hazardous Substance Superfund. The settlement includes a covenant not 
to sue the settling parties pursuant to section 107(a) of CERCLA, 42 
U.S.C. 9607(a). For thirty (30) days following the date of publication 
of this notice, the Agency will receive written comments relating to 
the settlement. The Agency will consider all comments received and may 
modify or withdraw its consent to the settlement if comments received 
disclose facts or considerations which indicate that the settlement is 
inappropriate, improper, or inadequate. The Agency's response to any 
comments received will be available for public inspection at the EPA 
Records Center, 1 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02114-2023 (Telephone No. 
617-918-1440).

DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before August 12, 2002.

ADDRESSES: The proposed settlement is available for public inspection 
at the EPA Records Center, 1 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02114-2023 
(Telephone No. 617-918-1440). A copy of the proposed settlement may be 
obtained from Audrey Zucker, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 
Region 1, 1 Congress Street, Suite 1100 (SES), Boston, MA 02114-2023 
(Telephone No. 617-918-1788). Comments should reference the Angelillo 
Property Superfund Site in Southington, Connecticut and EPA Docket 
No.1-2001-0031 and should be addressed to Audrey Zucker, U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1, 1 Congress Street, Suite 
1100(SES), Boston, MA 02114-2023.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Audrey Zucker, U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency, Region 1, 1 Congress Street, Suite 1100(SES), 
Boston, MA 02114-2023 (Telephone No. 617-918-1788).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following is a list of settling parties, 
including settling federal parties, to the proposed settlement:
    A.R. Sandri, Inc.; Acushnet Company, Titleist Golf Division; AGC 
Incorporated; Albany International--Related Parties; Allen Mfg. Co. 
(The Danaher Companies); Allied Printing Services,Inc.; Allied-Signal--
Related Parties (Honeywell International Inc.); American Biltrite, 
Inc.; American Cyanamid--Related Parties (Cytec Industries Inc.); 
American Electro Products, Inc.; American Hoechst--Related Parties (CNA 
Holdings, Inc.); American Optical (Warner Lambert Co.); American 
Powdered Metals; American Standard, Inc.--Related Parties; American 
Thread Company, The (Coats American, Inc.); Amperex Corporation 
(Philips Electronics North America Corporation); Amstar Corporation 
(Flex-Pack Printing Plant n/k/a Tate & Lyle North American Sugars, 
Inc.); Anaconda--Related Parties (Atlantic Richfield Company); 
Anchorage, Inc., The; Anco Packaging Corporation (CCL Label, Inc.); 
Anderson & Sons, Inc.; Apco Products, Inc.; Ashland Chemical Company--
Related Parties; Avco Lycoming Division (Textron Inc.); Avery-Dennison 
Corp.--Related Parties (Dennison Manufacturing Company); B.A. Ballou & 
Company; Bailey Corp.--Related Parties; Ball Metal Container Group; 
Bangor Punta Corp.; Barden Corp.--Related Parties; BASF Corporation--
Related Parties; Bedoukian Research, Inc.; Belding Hemingway--Belding 
Corticelli Thread Co.; Benjamin Moore & Company; Benmont Corporation 
(Textron, Inc.); Berol--Related Parties (Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.); BIC 
Corporation (Waterman BIC Pen Corp.)(BIC Pen Corp.); Biltrite 
Corporation, The; Black & Decker Corp.--Related Parties (Emhart 
Industries, Inc.); Borden Chemical--Related Parties; Brake Systems, 
Inc.; Brand-Rex--Related Parties (Akzo Nobel, Inc. f/k/a Akzona)(BICC 
Cables Corporation); Branson--Related Parties (Branson Ultrasonics 
Corp.); Bridgeport Machine Inc./Textron, Inc. (Textron, Inc.); Bull 
Metal Products; Burndy Corporation--Related Parties; C & M Corporation; 
C. Cowles & Company; C.E.
Bradley Laboratories, Inc.; C.F. Jameson & Co., Inc.; C.L. Hauthaway & 
Sons Corp.; C.R. Bard, Inc.; California Products Corporation; Camger 
Chemical Systems, Inc.; Camvac Intn'l, Inc.: Dunmore Corporation/Rexham 
(Rexam, Inc.); Capitol Records, Inc.; Carlisle Corp.--Tensolite 
Division; Carris Reels, Inc.--Related Parties; Champion International 
Corporation--Champion Retail (International Paper Company); Chartpak; 
Chelsea Industries--Related Parties (Maynard Plastics 
Company)(Pyrotex); Chemical Coatings (Providence, RI); CHR Industries, 
Inc.; Chromium Process Co.; Ciba Specialty Chemical Corporation 
(Novartis Corporation f/k/a Ciba-Geigy Corporation and Hamblet & Hayes 
Company); City of Torrington; Compo Industries--Related Parties; Cooper 
Industries--Related Parties (Cooper Industries, Inc.)(Belden Wire & 
Cable Company); Custom Chemicals Co.; Custom Coatings & Laminating 
Company; D.G.C. Auto Body; Dampney Company, Inc.; Darworth Company; 
Deitsch Plastics Co., Inc.; Delker Corporation, The/Robert Hunsicker; 
Design Label Manufacturing Company; Dexter Corporation--Related Parties 
(Akzo Nobel Aerospace Coatings, Inc.); Dielectric Polymers, Inc.; 
Dupont--Related Parties (E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company); Durham 
Manufacturing Company, The; E.J. Balsser, Inc. (E.J. Gaisser, Inc.); 
Easco Aluminum/Eastern Extrusion Corp.; Eastern Holding Corporation; 
Eastern Lacquer Corp./Eastern Chem-Lac; Electrocal; Electrolux 
Corporation; Energy Maintenance Corporation; Engelhard Corporation; 
Enthone Incorporated; Ethan Allen--Related Parties; Fairchild--Related 
Parties (Schlumberger Technology Corporation); Fairprene Industrial 
Products Company, Inc. (BBA U.S. Holdings, Inc.); Fenner America, Ltd. 
(Fenner, Inc.); Fibre Leather Manufacturing Corp.; Fish Chem. & Equip., 
Inc./Fish-Callahan Chemical; Franklin Pumping Service (Franklin 
Environmental Services, Inc.); Freudenberg-NOK--Related Parties; 
Frismar, Inc.; GenCorp--Related Parties; General Chemical Corp.--
Related
Parties; General Electric Company--Related Parties; General Foods 
Corp.--Carton and Container Div. (Kraft Foods North America, Inc.); 
General Motors Corp.--Related Parties; George Newman & Co.--Related 
Parties; George Schmitt & Co., Inc.--Related Parties; Giering Metal 
Finishing Company, Inc.; Gillette Company, The; Gintzler Graphics, 
Inc.; Goldshield--Related Parties; GTE Sylvania Corporation--Related 
Parties (GTE Operations Support Incorporated); Guard All Chemical 
Company, Inc.; Guilford Gravure, Inc.; H.B. Fuller Company--Related 
Parties; Haartz Auto Fabric Company; Halliday Lithographs--Related 
Parties (Quebecor Printing Halliday); Hampden Papers, Inc.--Related 
Parties; Hampford Research, Inc.--Hampford Chemicals; Handy & Harmon--
Related Parties; Harris Semiconductor, Inc. (Harris Corporation); 
Hartford Courant, The; Hazen Paper Company; Helikon Furniture Co., 
Inc.; Heminway & Bartlett Manufacturing Co.; Heminway Corporation; 
Hercules Incorporated; Hicks & Otis Prints, Inc.; Holyoke Card and 
Paper Company; Hopewell Precision, Inc.; Howe Folding Furniture 
Company; Hoyt & Worthen Tanning Corporation; Hubbard Hall Chemical 
Company (Hubbard Hall, Inc.); Humphrey Chemical Company; The I.C.I. 
Americas--Related Parties; Ideal Tape Co., Inc.; Indusol, Inc.; 
Industrial Polymers & Chemicals, Inc.; Ingersoll-Rand Company--Related 
Parties; International Paper Company--Related Parties; Ionics, 
Incorporated; Irving

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Tanning Company--Related Parties; James River Corporation--Related 
Parties (Fort James Corporation/Fort James Operating Company) (Eastern 
Holding Corporation); John L. Armitage & Company; K.J. Quinn and Co.--
Related Parties (K.J. Quinn & Co., Inc.) (Courtaulds Aerospace, Inc./
PRC-DeSoto International); Kanthal Corporation--Related Parties; Keeler 
& Long, Inc.; KEM Plastic Playing Cards, Inc.; Keystone Cement Company; 
King Industries, Inc.; L.E. Carpenter & Company; Lakewood Metal 
Products; Larson Tool & Stamping Co.; Lightolier Corporation--Related 
Parties (Genlyte Thomas Group, LLC);
Lilly Industries, Inc.--Related Parties (The Valspar Corporation); 
Litton Ind.--Related Parties; Lonza,Inc.; Lukon, Inc.; Lunquist Tool & 
Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Lutco, Inc.); M.H. Rhodes, Inc.; Macbeth, Div. 
of Kollmorgen Corp. (Kollmorgen Corporation); Mace Adhesives & Coating 
Co., Inc.; Maine Pearl Essence; Majilite Co., Division of Kollmorgen 
Corp. (Kollmorgen Corporation); Markem Corporation; Mead Specialty--
Related Parties (Mead Corporation); Miller Container; Mobil Chemical 
Co.--Related Parties (Exxon Mobil Corporation); Mohawk Finishing 
Products, Inc.; Monsanto Company--Related Parties (Pharmacia 
Corporation/Solutia, Inc.); Morton International, Inc.--Related Parties 
(Rohm and Haas Company); Narragansett Coated Paper Corp.; Nashua 
Corp.--Related Parties; New England Aircraft Products/Howmet Corp.; New 
England Etching Company; New England Printed Tape Company, Inc. (NEPTCO 
Incorporated); Norton Company--Related Parties; Nu-Brite/Sico (Nu-Brite 
Chemical Company, Inc.) (O.K.P. Inc. f/k/a Kyanize Paint, Inc.); 
Pacific Anchor Chemical Corporation--Related Parties (Air Products and 
Chemicals, Inc.); Parker Hannifin--Related Parties; Permacel; Pierce & 
Stevens Corp.; Photocircuits Corporation (Kollmorgen Corporation); 
Pitney Bowes, Inc.; Platt & Labonia Company; Plymouth Rubber Company 
Inc.; Porce-Len, Inc.; Power Semi-Conductors, Inc.--Related Parties; 
Prime Tanning Company (Berwick, ME); Quality Nameplate, Inc.; Quebecor 
Printing Providence, Inc.--Related Parties; Raffi & Swanson--Related 
Parties; Rapid Power Technologies; Reflexite Corporation; Reichhold, 
Inc. f/k/a Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.; Reliance--Related Parties (Azko 
Nobel Coatings Inc.); Rex Leather; Rexall Chemical; Sundown Vitamins/
Kraft Foods North America, Inc.; Risdon Corp.--Related Parties (Risdon-
AMS (USA), Inc.); Robertshaw Controls Co., Milford Div.; Rockbestos 
Company-Cerrock Wire & Cable (Rockbestos-Surprenant Cable Corp.); 
Rogers Corporation--Related Parties; Ross & Roberts, Inc.; Roy 
Brothers, Inc.; Royal
Business--Related Parties (Olivetti Office U.S.A.); Safety Kleen Corp.-
Related Parties (Safety Kleen Systems, Inc.); Sanders Associates, Inc. 
(Lockheed Martin Corporation) (BAE Systems); Sargent Manufacturing 
Company; Scharr Industries (Illinois Tool Works, Inc.); Scovill--
Related Parties (Saltire Industrial, Inc. f/k/a Scovill Inc.); Shell 
Chemical Company (Shell Oil Company); Sherwin Williams Company, The--
Related Parties; Shipley Company LLC; Solvents Recovery Service of New 
Jersey, Inc. (Safety Kleen Systems, Inc.); Spaulding Co.-Sports 
Worldwide, Inc.; Specialty Packaging Prod., Div. Ethyl/VCA (Owens-
Illinois Inc.); Spectrum Coatings Laboratories, Inc.; Sprague Electric 
Company--Related Parties (American Annuity Group, Inc.) (Great American 
Financial Resources, Inc.)(Sprague Electric Technologies); Stanadyne 
Automotive Corp.; StanChem, Inc.--Related Parties; Stanley Works, The--
Related Parties; Strathmore Products, Inc.; Summit Finishing Co.; Sun 
Chemical Company (Sequa Corporation); Supreme-Lake Mfg., Inc.; 
Synthetic Products Co. (SPC Divestitures, Inc.); Tapecon, Inc.; Tech 
Etch, Inc.; Tex-Tech Industries; Troy Mills, Inc.; Tyco Labs--Related 
Parties (Tyco International (US), Inc.); U.S. Navy Air Station (Quanset 
Point, RI); U.S. Postal Service; U.S. Postal Service, Vehicle 
Maintenance Facility; Uncas Manufacturing Company; Union Camp--Related 
Parties (International Paper Company); United Merchants & 
Manufacturing, Decora Div. (Decora, Inc.); United Oil Recovery/United 
Indus. Services Div.; Upaco Adhesives, Inc.; Upjohn Company, The (n/k/a 
Pharmacia & Upjohn Company); Uretek, Inc.; Vanderbilt Chemical 
Corporation (R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc.); Verla International, Ltd.; 
Vistron Corporation (Probrush/BP America, Inc.); Vitramon, Inc.; 
Voltarc Tubes, Inc. (n/k/a PerkinElmer Optoelectronics, Inc.); Voltax 
Co., Inc., The, by John L. Armitage & Co., Inc.; Wallace Barnes; 
Wallace Silversmith--Related Parties; Ware Chemical Corporation (Kraft 
Foods North America, Inc.); Waterbury Companies--Related Parties; 
Waterbury Plating Company (Nardozzi Realty Co.); Web Technologies, 
Inc.; Westfield Coatings Corporation--Related Parties; Westvaco 
Corporation--Related Parties; Weyerhauser Co., Wood Prod. Div.; 
Weymouth Art Leather Co.; Whittaker Corporation--Related Parties; 
Winslow Automatics, Inc.; Xidex Corp. (Anacomp, Inc.); Zollo Drum Co.

    Dated: May 23, 2002.
Rich Cavagnero,
Acting Director, Office of Site Remediation and Restoration, Region 1.
[FR Doc. 02-17457 Filed 7-10-02; 8:45 am]
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