Part 300 — National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan
Subpart A — Introduction
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.
Subpart C — Planning and Preparedness
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.
- § 300.317— National response priorities.
- § 300.320— General pattern of response.
- § 300.322— Response to substantial threats to public health or welfare of the United States.
- § 300.323— Spills of national significance.
- § 300.324— Response to worst case discharges.
- § 300.335— Funding.
Subpart E — Hazardous Substance Response
- § 300.400— General.
- § 300.405— Discovery or notification.
- § 300.410— Removal site evaluation.
- § 300.411— Response to CWA hazardous substance worst case discharges.
- § 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.
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.
Subpart G — Trustees for Natural Resources
Subpart H — Participation by Other Persons
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.
Subpart J — Use of Dispersants, and Other Chemical and Biological Agents
- § 300.900— General.
- § 300.910— Authorization for agent use.
- § 300.913— Monitoring the use of dispersants.
- § 300.915— Data and information requirements for listing on the NCP Product Schedule or Sorbent Product List.
- § 300.950— Submission of Proprietary Business Information (PBI).
- § 300.955— Addition of a product to the NCP Product Schedule or Sorbent ProductLlist.
- § 300.965— Mandatory Product Disclaimer.
- § 300.970— Removal of a product from the NCP Product Schedule or Sorbent Product List.