40 CFR 300 - CONTINGENCY PLAN - (Main Menu)
Subpart A -- Introduction
Sec.
300.1 Purpose and objectives.
300.2 Authority and applicability.
300.3 Scope.
300.4 Abbreviations.
300.5 Definitions.
300.6 Use of number and gender.
300.7 Computation of time.
Subpart B -- Responsibility and Organization
for Response
300.100 Duties of President delegated to federal agencies.
300.105 General organization concepts.
300.110 National Response Team.
300.115 Regional Response Teams.
300.120 On-scene coordinators and remedial project managers:
general responsibilities.
300.125 Notification and communications.
300.130 Determinations to initiate response and special
conditions.
300.135 Response operations.
300.140 Multi-regional responses.
300.145 Special teams and other assistance available to
OSCs/RPMs.
300.150 Worker health and safety.
300.155 Public information and community relations.
300.160 Documentation and cost recovery.
300.165 OSC reports.
300.170 Federal agency participation.
300.175 Federal agencies: additional responsibilities and
assistance.
300.180 State and local participation in response.
300.185 Nongovernmental participation.
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Subpart C -- Planning and Preparedness
300.200 General.
300.205 Planning and coordination structure.
300.210 Federal contingency plans.
300.215 Title III local emergency response plans.
300.220 Related Title III issues.
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Subpart D -- Operational Response Phases for
Oil Removal
300.300 Phase I -- Discovery or notification.
300.305 Phase II -- Preliminary assessment and initiation of
action.
300.310 Phase III -- Containment, countermeasures, cleanup, and
disposal.
300.315 Phase IV -- Documentation and cost recovery.
300.320 General pattern of response.
300.330 Wildlife conservation.
300.335 Funding.
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Subpart E -- Hazardous Substance Response
300.400 General.
300.405 Discovery or notification.
300.410 Removal site evaluation.
300.415 Removal action.
300.420 Remedial site evaluation.
300.425 Establishing remedial priorities.
300.430 Remedial investigation/feasibility study and selection of
remedy.
300.435 Remedial design/remedial action, operation and
maintenance.
300.440 Procedures for planning and implementing off-site
response actions. (Reserved)
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Subpart F -- State Involvement in Hazardous
Substance Response
300.500 General.
300.505 EPA/State Superfund Memorandum of Agreement (SMOA).
300.510 State assurances.
300.515 Requirements for state involvement in remedial and
enforcement response.
300.520 State involvement in EPA-lead enforcement negotiations.
300.525 State involvement in removal actions.
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Subpart G -- Trustees for Natural Resources
300.600 Designation of federal trustees.
300.605 State trustees.
300.610 Indian tribes.
300.615 Responsibilities of trustees.
Subpart H -- Participation by Other Persons
300.700 Activities by other persons.
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Subpart I -- Administrative Record for
Selection of Response Action
300.800 Establishment of an administrative record.
300.805 Location of the administrative record file.
300.810 Contents of the administrative record file.
300.815 Administrative record file for a remedial action.
300.820 Administrative record file for a removal action.
300.825 Record requirements after the decision document is
signed.
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Subpart J -- Use of Dispersants and Other
Chemicals
300.900 General.
300.905 NCP Product Schedule.
300.910 Authorization of use.
300.915 Data requirements.
300.920 Addition of products to schedule.
Subpart K -- Federal Facilities (Reserved)
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Subpart L -- National Oil and Hazardous
Substances
Pollution Contingency Plan; Lender Liability Under CERCLA
300.1100 Security interest exemption.
300.1105 Involuntary acquisition of property by the government.
Appendix A to Part 300 -- Uncontrolled
Hazardous Waste Site Ranking System; A Users Manual
Appendix B to Part 300 -- National
Priorities List (by Rank) June 1992
Appendix C to Part 300 -- Revised
Standard Dispersant Effectiveness and Toxicity Tests
Appendix D to Part 300 -- Appropriate
Actions and Methods of Remedying Releases
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