The Need for Federal Environmental Good Samaritan Legislation
1. Recent developments on theRecent developments on the
Federal Good Sam front…Federal Good Sam front…
Sen. Mark Udall pressed EPA for help withSen. Mark Udall pressed EPA for help with
Good Samaritans in the WestGood Samaritans in the West
EPA responded with a clarification memo.EPA responded with a clarification memo.
2. 2012 EPA Memo2012 EPA Memo
According to EPA, “This memorandum focusesAccording to EPA, “This memorandum focuses
more on Good Samaritans’ responsibilitiesmore on Good Samaritans’ responsibilities
under the CWA. Specifically, this memorandumunder the CWA. Specifically, this memorandum
discusses potential CWA responsibilities for adiscusses potential CWA responsibilities for a
Good Samaritan after the cleanup activityGood Samaritan after the cleanup activity
undertaken consistent with the 2007 Guidance isundertaken consistent with the 2007 Guidance is
successfully completed, including when a passivesuccessfully completed, including when a passive
treatment system remains.”treatment system remains.”
3. Question: Who is responsible for any remaining discharges fromQuestion: Who is responsible for any remaining discharges from
the abandoned mine site after the Good Samaritan finishes theirthe abandoned mine site after the Good Samaritan finishes their
work?work?
EPA’s answer: In many cases, the EPA anticipates there may beEPA’s answer: In many cases, the EPA anticipates there may be
unpermitted discharges that continue after the CERCLA actionunpermitted discharges that continue after the CERCLA action
is complete. While the Good Samaritan would not usually be theis complete. While the Good Samaritan would not usually be the
entity responsible for obtaining an NPDES permit, anyentity responsible for obtaining an NPDES permit, any
remaining point source discharges of a pollutant would likelyremaining point source discharges of a pollutant would likely
require a permit. If no other “operator” is present, the facilityrequire a permit. If no other “operator” is present, the facility
owner would generally be responsible for obtaining anyowner would generally be responsible for obtaining any
necessary NPDES permits because the owner is most likely to benecessary NPDES permits because the owner is most likely to be
the entity with control over the discharges.the entity with control over the discharges.
4. However….However….
Appears that if a group has to go back in to theAppears that if a group has to go back in to the
site, they may be construed as “operator”.site, they may be construed as “operator”.
5. Some interest from EPA but in general, this isSome interest from EPA but in general, this is
not a big issue for them in the East.not a big issue for them in the East.
Possible administrative fix from SMCRA?Possible administrative fix from SMCRA?
6. Even more recent…Even more recent…
After several discussions with EPA staff overAfter several discussions with EPA staff over
the past year, it appears that efforts to gainthe past year, it appears that efforts to gain
Good Samaritan protection may be moreGood Samaritan protection may be more
successfully focused on EPA itself, rather thansuccessfully focused on EPA itself, rather than
through legislators.through legislators.
Working to hold “Good Sam” summit in DCWorking to hold “Good Sam” summit in DC
during the fall/winter to bring together largeduring the fall/winter to bring together large
NGOs, States, and industry to come up with aNGOs, States, and industry to come up with a
unified statement of need as combinedunified statement of need as combined
stakeholders to present to EPA.stakeholders to present to EPA.
7. What you can doWhat you can do
Identify/quantify your successesIdentify/quantify your successes
Publicize your group’s activities/successesPublicize your group’s activities/successes
Let your Federal legislators in on what you’re doing andLet your Federal legislators in on what you’re doing and
keep them abreast.keep them abreast.
While there is no bill currently, express your concernWhile there is no bill currently, express your concern
about Federal Clean Water Act liability for AMDabout Federal Clean Water Act liability for AMD
treatment to your Federal legislators.treatment to your Federal legislators.
Keep agencies informed! Invite/engageKeep agencies informed! Invite/engage
EPA/DEP/OSMEPA/DEP/OSM