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Code · REGISTER · 2004-05-25 · Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) · Notices

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BILLING CODE 6560-50-P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL-7667-2] EPA Region III Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act Program; Transfer of Information to Contractors and Subcontractors AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: EPA Region III intends to authorize certain contractors and subcontractors access to information submitted to EPA under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (“CERCLA”).
Some of this information may be claimed or determined to be confidential business information (CBI). DATES: Contractor access to this information will occur June 24, 2004. Comments concerning CBI access will be accepted for thirty days from May 25, 2004. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ben Mykijewycz (3HS42), Chief Contracts, ADP and State Support Section, EPA Region III
(215)814-3351. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The contractor and subcontractors listed below will provide certain services to EPA Region III, including;
(1)information management support services for the operation of a file room and an administrative records room in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
(2)compilation and organization of documents and information; and
(3)review and analysis of documents and information. In performing these tasks, employees of the contractors and subcontractors listed below will have access to Agency documents for purposes of document processing, filing, abstracting, analyzing, inventorying, retrieving, tracking, etc. The documents to which these contractors and subcontractors will have access potentially include all document submitted under the CERCLA. Some of these documents may contain information claimed as CBI. Pursuant to EPA regulations at 40 CFR part 2, subpart B, EPA has determined that these contractors and subcontractors require access to CBI to perform the work required under the contracts and subcontracts. These regulations provide for five days notice before contractors are given CBI. This notice is intended to provide notice of all disclosures of such information by EPA Region III to the contractors and subcontractors listed below. All of the listed contractors and subcontractors are required by contract to protect confidential information. When the contractors' and subcontractors' need for the documents is completed, the contractors and subcontractors will return them to EPA. The contractors and subcontractors to which this notice applies are as follows: List of Contractors That May Review Your Response Chenega Technical Products • Contract # EP-S3-04-01 • Tetra Tech EM, Inc.— • Contract #68S3-0002 Subcontractor to Tetra Tech EM, Inc. is: Eagle Instruments, Inc. • Ecology and Environment, Inc.— • Contract #68-S3-001 Subcontractor to Ecology and Environment, Inc. is: S & S Engineers, Inc. • IT Corporation— • Contract #68-S3-00-06 Subcontracts to IT Corporation are: Weavertown Environmental Group Environmental Restoration Company • Earth Tech, Inc.— • Contract #68-S3-00-07 Subcontractors to Earth Tech, Inc. are: Industrial Marine Services, Inc. Cline Oil Hertz Equipment Rental • Tetra Tech NUS Inc.— Contract #68-S6-3003 Subcontractors to Tetra Tech NUS Inc. are: Gannett Fleming, Inc. Dynamic Corporation C.C. Johnson & Malhotra, P.C. • CDM—Federal Programs Corporation— Contract #68-S7-3003 Subcontractors to CDM—Federal Programs Corporation are: Tetra Tech EM, Inc. Robert Kimball & Associates PMA & Associates Horne Engineering Pacific Environmental Services • Black and Veatch Waste Science and Technology Corporation/Tetra Tech, Inc.— Contract #68-S7-3002 Subcontractor: Enviro Consultants Group • Tech Law, Inc.— Contract #68-W-00-108 • WRS Infrastructure & Environment, Inc.— Contract #68-S3-03-02 • Kemron Environmental Services— Contract #68-S3-03-05 • ASRC Aerospace Corp.— Contract #68-W-01-02 • Industrial Marine Services, Inc. Contract #68-S3-03-03 • Guardian Environmental Services, Inc. 68-S3-03-04 List of Inter-Agency Agreements • General Services Administration CERCLA File Room Contractor: Booz-Allen & Hamilton • General Services Administration Spectron Superfund Site Contractor: Booz-Allen & Hamilton • General Services Administration Breslube Penn Superfund Site Contractor: Booz-Allen & Hamilton List of Cooperative Agreements • National Association of Hispanic Elderly (Senior Environmental Employment)-#CQ-822511 • AARP Foundation (Senior Environmental Employment)—#823952 Dated: May 14, 2004. Peter W. Schaul, Acting Division Director, Hazardous Site Cleanup Division. [FR Doc. 04-11774 Filed 5-24-04; 8:45 am]
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