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NCP, 40 CRF 300.600
Designation of federal trustees.
- The President is required to designate in the NCP those federal officials
who are to act on behalf of the public as trustees for natural resources.
Federal officials so designated will act pursuant to section 107(f) of CERCLA,
section 311(f)(5) of the CWA, and section 1006 of the OPA. Natural resources
means land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking water
supplies, and other such resources belonging to, managed by, held in trust by,
appertaining to, or otherwise controlled (hereinafter referred to as "managed
or controlled") by the United States (including the resources of the exclusive
economic zone).
- The following individuals shall be the designated trustee(s) for general
categories of natural resources, including their supporting ecosystems. They
are authorized to act pursuant to section 107(f) of CERCLA, section 311(f)(5)
of the CWA, or section 1006 of the OPA when there is injury to, destruction of,
loss of, or threat to natural resources, including their supporting ecosystems,
as a result of a release of a hazardous substance or a discharge of oil.
Notwithstanding the other designations in this section, the Secretaries of
Commerce and the Interior shall act as trustees of those resources subject to
their respective management or control.
- Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary of Commerce shall act as
trustee for natural resources managed or controlled by DOC and for natural
resources managed or controlled by other federal agencies and that are found
in, under, or using waters navigable by deep draft vessels, tidally influenced
waters, or waters of the contiguous zone, the exclusive economic zone, and the
outer continental shelf. However, before the Secretary takes an action with
respect to an affected resource under the management or control of another
federal agency, he shall, whenever practicable, seek to obtain the concurrence
of that other federal agency. Examples of the Secretary's trusteeship include
the following natural resources and their supporting ecosystems: marine
fishery resources; anadromous fish; endangered species and marine mammals; and
the resources of National Marine Sanctuaries and National Estuarine Research
Reserves.
- Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of the Interior shall act
as trustee for natural resources managed or controlled by the
DOI.
Examples of the Secretary's trusteeship include the following natural resources
and their supporting ecosystems: migratory birds; anadromous fish; endangered
species and marine mammals; federally owned minerals; and certain federally
managed water resources. The Secretary of the Interior shall also be trustee
for those natural resources for which an Indian tribe would otherwise act as
trustee in those cases where the United States acts on behalf of the Indian
tribe.
- Secretary for the land managing agency. For natural resources
located on, over, or under land administered by the United States, the trustee
shall be the head of the department in which the land managing agency is found.
The trustees for the principal federal land managing agencies are the
Secretaries of DOI [Department of the Interior], USDA [Department of
Agriculture], DOD [Department of Defense], and DOE [Department of Energy].
- Head of authorized agencies. For natural resources located in the
United States but not otherwise described in this section, the trustee shall be
the head of the federal agency or agencies authorized to manage or control
those resources.