                            Responsiveness Summary

Introduction
	
	A Notice of Intent to Delete (NOID) for the C&D Recycling Superfund Site (Site) was published in the Federal Register on December 26, 2017 (82 FR 60946-60947).  The publication of this NOID was intended to inform the public that EPA planned to delete the Site from the National Priorities List (NPL), 40 C.F.R. Part 300, and provide a 30-day public comment period on the proposed deletion.  The closing date for comments on the NOID was January 25, 2018.  Five written comments were received.  These comments are available at http://www.regulations.gov, Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0327.  There were no telephone inquiries received during this period.  In addition, all public comments were considered in EPA's final decision to delete the Site from the NPL.  

Responsiveness Summary

	This Responsiveness Summary has been prepared to provide responses to comments submitted to EPA during the 30-day public comment period regarding the NOID for the Site (82 FR 60946-60947).  The original comments are summarized below, and are available at http://www.regulations.gov, Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0327. Copies of the comments are also available at the regional information repository, located at the following address:

 	EPA Region III Administrative Records Room
	1650 Arch Street
	Philadelphia, PA 19103
	(215) 814-3157

Of the five comments EPA received on the Site NOID, three were not relevant.  The two relevant comments are shown below:

      Comment ID: EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0347
      Tracking Number: 1k2-9133-hyln
      Posted: 01/24/2018
      In paragraph two of the Introduction, the "Final Close Out Report" states that "The Site has been cleaned to allow for unrestricted use and unlimited exposure, with no Institutional Controls (ICs), Operation and Maintenance (O&M) or Five-Year Reviews required."
      
      Paragraph two of the section labeled "Site Completion Criteria" in the "Final Close Out Report" refers to deed restrictions placed on the C&D property. It states, "Though still in place, these restrictions are not required under the ROD." Can you confirm that the deed restrictions have had no influence on the level of clean up at the site, and that the site has been cleaned to allow for "unrestricted use and unlimited exposure" as stated in the "Final Close Out Report"?
      
      EPA Response: Yes.  EPA confirms that the deed restrictions had no influence on the level of clean up at the Site.  The Site has been cleaned up to allow for unrestricted use and unlimited exposure.  

      Comment ID: EPA-HQ-SFUND-1987-0002-0343
      Tracking Number: 1k1-90l4-ual4
      Posted: 01/02/2018
      Can I review a list of homeowners' wells that were tested for heavy metals within the radius of test area (and the distance of that radius area), and when they were last tested.
      
      EPA Response: Due to potential privacy concerns, a redacted version of this information may be made available under the Freedom of Information Act (FIOA).  EPA will work with the commenter to provide the requested information if a FOIA request is submitted. 

In conclusion, because EPA received no adverse comments on the C&D Recycling Superfund Site NOID, the deletion will become effective on February 26, 2018.
 

