40 CFR Part 310
PART 310—REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RELEASES
- PART 310—REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RELEASES
- Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency › Subchapter J—Superfund, Emergency Planning, and Community Right-to-Know Programs
- Subpart A—General Information
- § 310.1 What is the purpose of this part?
- § 310.2 What is the statutory authority for this part?
- § 310.3 What terms have specific definitions?
- § 310.4 What abbreviations should I know?
- Subpart B—Provisions
- Who Can Be Reimbursed?
- § 310.5 Am I eligible for reimbursement?
- § 310.6 Are states eligible?
- § 310.7 Can more than one local agency or government be reimbursed for response to the same incident?
- What Can Be Reimbursed?
- § 310.8 Can EPA reimburse the entire cost of my response?
- § 310.9 If more than one local agency or government is involved, can each receive up to $25,000?
- § 310.10 What are temporary emergency measures?
- § 310.11 What costs are allowable?
- § 310.12 What costs are NOT allowable?
- How to get Reimbursed
- § 310.13 Do I need to notify anyone while the response is underway?
- § 310.14 Must I try to recover my costs from those potentially responsible for the emergency?
- § 310.15 How do I apply for reimbursement?
- § 310.16 What kind of cost documentation is necessary?
- § 310.17 Are there any other requirements?
- § 310.18 How will EPA evaluate my application?
- § 310.19 Under what conditions would EPA deny my request?
- § 310.20 What are my options if EPA denies my request?
- § 310.21 How does EPA resolve disputes?
- Other Things You Need To Know
- § 310.22 What records must I keep?
- § 310.23 How will EPA rank approved requests?
- § 310.24 What happens if I provide incorrect or false information?
- Appendix I to Part 310—Frequently Asked Questions
- Appendix II to Part 310—EPA Regions and NRC Telephone Lines
- Appendix III to Part 310—Form: Application for Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Release Under CERCLA Sec. 123