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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 35 · § 35.6660

§ 35.6660. Property inventory reports.

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(a)CERCLA-funded property—(1) Content. The report must contain the following information:
(i)Classification and value of remaining supplies;
(ii)Description of all equipment purchased with CERCLA funds, including its current condition;
(iii)Verification of the current use and continued need for the equipment by site, activity, and operable unit, as applicable;
(iv)Notification of any property which has been stolen or vandalized; and
(v)A request for disposition instructions for any equipment no longer needed on the project.
(2)Reporting frequency. The recipient must submit an inventory report to EPA at the following times:
(i)Within 90 days after completing any CERCLA-funded project or any response activity at a site; and
(ii)When the equipment is no longer needed for any CERCLA-funded project or any response activity at a site.
(b)Federally owned property—(1) Content. The recipient must include the following information for each federally owned item in the inventory report:
(i)Description;
(ii)Decal number;
(iii)Current condition; and
(iv)Request for disposition instructions.
(2)Reporting frequency. The recipient must submit an inventory report to the appropriate EPA property accountable officer at the following times:
(i)Annually, due to EPA on the anniversary date of the award;
(ii)When the property is no longer needed; and
(iii)Within 90 days after the end of the project period.
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