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TITLE 40—Protection of Environment
CHAPTER I—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) SUBCHAPTER J—SUPERFUND, EMERGENCY PLANNING, AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW PROGRAMS PART 300—NATIONAL OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLAN
Subpart A—INTRODUCTION
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Authority and applicability. |
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Use of number and gender. |
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Subpart B—RESPONSIBILITY AND ORGANIZATION FOR RESPONSE
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Duties of President delegated to federal agencies. |
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General organization concepts. |
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On-scene coordinators and remedial project managers: general responsibilities. |
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Notification and communications. |
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Determinations to initiate response and special conditions. |
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Multi-regional responses. |
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Special teams and other assistance available to OSCs/RPMs. |
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Worker health and safety. |
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Public information and community relations. |
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Documentation and cost recovery. |
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Federal agency participation. |
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Federal agencies: additional responsibilities and assistance. |
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State and local participation in response. |
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Nongovernmental participation. |
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Subpart C—PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS
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Planning and coordination structure. |
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Federal contingency plans. |
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OPA facility and vessel response plans. |
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Title III local emergency response plans. |
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Related Title III issues. |
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Subpart D—OPERATIONAL RESPONSE PHASES FOR OIL REMOVAL
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Phase I—Discovery or notification. |
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Phase II—Preliminary assessment and initiation of action. |
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Phase III—Containment, countermeasures, cleanup, and disposal. |
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Phase IV—Documentation and cost recovery. |
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National response priorities. |
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General pattern of response. |
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Response to substantial threats to public health or welfare of the United States. |
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Spills of national significance. |
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Response to worst case discharges. |
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Subpart E—HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RESPONSE
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Discovery or notification. |
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Remedial site evaluation. |
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Establishing remedial priorities. |
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Remedial investigation/feasibility study and selection of remedy. |
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Remedial design/remedial action, operation and maintenance. |
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Procedures for planning and implementing off-site response actions. |
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Subpart F—STATE INVOLVEMENT IN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RESPONSE
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EPA/State Superfund Memorandum of Agreement (SMOA). |
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Requirements for state involvement in remedial and enforcement response. |
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State involvement in EPA-lead enforcement negotiations. |
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State involvement in removal actions. |
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Subpart G—TRUSTEES FOR NATURAL RESOURCES
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Designation of federal trustees. |
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Responsibilities of trustees. |
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Subpart H—PARTICIPATION BY OTHER PERSONS
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Activities by other persons. |
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Subpart I—ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD FOR SELECTION OF RESPONSE ACTION
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Establishment of an administrative record. |
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Location of the administrative record file. |
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Contents of the administrative record file. |
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Administrative record file for a remedial action. |
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Administrative record file for a removal action. |
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Record requirements after the decision document is signed. |
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Subpart J—USE OF DISPERSANTS AND OTHER CHEMICALS
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Addition of products to Schedule. |
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Subpart K—FEDERAL FACILITIES [RESERVED]
Subpart L—NATIONAL OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLAN; INVOLUNTARY ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY BY THE GOVERNMENT
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Involuntary acquisition of property by the government. |
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Appendix C to Part 300—Swirling Flask Dispersant Effectiveness Test, Revised Standard Dispersant Toxicity Test, and Bioremediation Agent Effectiveness Test |
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