United States of America, Plaintiff-Amicus Curiae v. Royal N. Hardage Hardage Steering Committee v. Joc Oil, Exploration Dal-Worth, Industries Double Eagle Samuel Bishkin, Doing Business as Eltex Chemical L & S Bearing Company Kerr-Mcgee Corporation Cato Oil Powell Sanitation Service, Inc. Lowe Chemical Monsanto Textron Inc. Ppg Industries A.H. Belo, Doing Business as Dallas Morning News Acme Fence & Iron Co. Alamo Group Texas, Inc. Aar Oklahoma, Inc. Aircraftsman, Inc. Agnew Auto Parts American National Can Corporation Anadite, Inc. Arrow Tank Trucks Aztec Manufacturing Arrow Industries Aviall of Texas, Inc. Basf Betz Laboratories, Inc. Blanks Engraving Beazers Materials Blackwell Zinc Company, Inc. Broadway MacHine & Motor Supply, Inc. The Bucket Shop, Inc. Charles MacHine Works, Inc. Container Supply Inc. Carnation Company Container Corp. Of America Continental Can Company, Inc. Cook Paint & Varnish Company Ctu of Delaware Country Home Meat Company Dart Industries Delta Faucet Company Dow Chemical Company Del Paint Corporation Dixico, Inc. Downtown Airpark, Inc. Drilex Systems, Inc. Dubois Chemicals, Inc. Dresser Industries, Inc. Drillers Engine & Supply, Inc., Dura Chrome Fisher Controls Gaf E C Industries Fred Jones Manufacturing Company General Dynamics General Motors Corporation Glidden Company Scm Corporation Groendyke Transport, Inc. General Electric Company Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Inc. H.W. Allen Hudiberg Chevrolet Ingersoll-Rand Oilfield Products Company Hinderliter Tool Ico, Inc., Formerly Known as Rodco, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Johnson-Johnson Hospital Surgikos, Inc. Kelly Moore Paint Kerr Glass Manufacturing Laidlaw Waste W.J. Lamberton Master Motor Rebuilders, Inc. Fixture Morris Company Madix George McKiddie Doing Business as Capitol Grease Co. Motorolla Northrop Worldwide Aircraft, Doing Business as Earl D. Mills Packaging Corporation of America the Oklahoma Publishing Company Parker-Hannifin Corp. Printpack, Inc. Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co. Quebecor Printing Maxwell Communication Riverside Press Reliance Universal, Inc. Rohm & Haas Rotex Corporation Sherwin Williams Company Star Manufacturing Sermatech Southwest Electric Company Stearns & Foster Bedding Susan Crane Trigg Drilling Company Sublett & Associates, Inc. Teccor Electronics Trw, Inc. Turbodel United Plating Works, Inc. Valley Steel Products Company Unit Parts Company United States Corporation United State Pollution Control, Inc. Van Der Horst USA Waste Management of Oklahoma Western Uniform & Towel Service Zoecon Corporation Xerox, Third-Party and Jones-Blair Co. O'Brien Corporation Third-Party-Defendants-Appellants

982 F.2d 1491, 24 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 662, 23 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20630, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 103
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJanuary 6, 1993
Docket91-6186
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 982 F.2d 1491 (United States of America, Plaintiff-Amicus Curiae v. Royal N. Hardage Hardage Steering Committee v. Joc Oil, Exploration Dal-Worth, Industries Double Eagle Samuel Bishkin, Doing Business as Eltex Chemical L & S Bearing Company Kerr-Mcgee Corporation Cato Oil Powell Sanitation Service, Inc. Lowe Chemical Monsanto Textron Inc. Ppg Industries A.H. Belo, Doing Business as Dallas Morning News Acme Fence & Iron Co. Alamo Group Texas, Inc. Aar Oklahoma, Inc. Aircraftsman, Inc. Agnew Auto Parts American National Can Corporation Anadite, Inc. Arrow Tank Trucks Aztec Manufacturing Arrow Industries Aviall of Texas, Inc. Basf Betz Laboratories, Inc. Blanks Engraving Beazers Materials Blackwell Zinc Company, Inc. Broadway MacHine & Motor Supply, Inc. The Bucket Shop, Inc. Charles MacHine Works, Inc. Container Supply Inc. Carnation Company Container Corp. Of America Continental Can Company, Inc. Cook Paint & Varnish Company Ctu of Delaware Country Home Meat Company Dart Industries Delta Faucet Company Dow Chemical Company Del Paint Corporation Dixico, Inc. Downtown Airpark, Inc. Drilex Systems, Inc. Dubois Chemicals, Inc. Dresser Industries, Inc. Drillers Engine & Supply, Inc., Dura Chrome Fisher Controls Gaf E C Industries Fred Jones Manufacturing Company General Dynamics General Motors Corporation Glidden Company Scm Corporation Groendyke Transport, Inc. General Electric Company Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Inc. H.W. Allen Hudiberg Chevrolet Ingersoll-Rand Oilfield Products Company Hinderliter Tool Ico, Inc., Formerly Known as Rodco, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Johnson-Johnson Hospital Surgikos, Inc. Kelly Moore Paint Kerr Glass Manufacturing Laidlaw Waste W.J. Lamberton Master Motor Rebuilders, Inc. Fixture Morris Company Madix George McKiddie Doing Business as Capitol Grease Co. Motorolla Northrop Worldwide Aircraft, Doing Business as Earl D. Mills Packaging Corporation of America the Oklahoma Publishing Company Parker-Hannifin Corp. Printpack, Inc. Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co. Quebecor Printing Maxwell Communication Riverside Press Reliance Universal, Inc. Rohm & Haas Rotex Corporation Sherwin Williams Company Star Manufacturing Sermatech Southwest Electric Company Stearns & Foster Bedding Susan Crane Trigg Drilling Company Sublett & Associates, Inc. Teccor Electronics Trw, Inc. Turbodel United Plating Works, Inc. Valley Steel Products Company Unit Parts Company United States Corporation United State Pollution Control, Inc. Van Der Horst USA Waste Management of Oklahoma Western Uniform & Towel Service Zoecon Corporation Xerox, Third-Party and Jones-Blair Co. O'Brien Corporation Third-Party-Defendants-Appellants) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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United States of America, Plaintiff-Amicus Curiae v. Royal N. Hardage Hardage Steering Committee v. Joc Oil, Exploration Dal-Worth, Industries Double Eagle Samuel Bishkin, Doing Business as Eltex Chemical L & S Bearing Company Kerr-Mcgee Corporation Cato Oil Powell Sanitation Service, Inc. Lowe Chemical Monsanto Textron Inc. Ppg Industries A.H. Belo, Doing Business as Dallas Morning News Acme Fence & Iron Co. Alamo Group Texas, Inc. Aar Oklahoma, Inc. Aircraftsman, Inc. Agnew Auto Parts American National Can Corporation Anadite, Inc. Arrow Tank Trucks Aztec Manufacturing Arrow Industries Aviall of Texas, Inc. Basf Betz Laboratories, Inc. Blanks Engraving Beazers Materials Blackwell Zinc Company, Inc. Broadway MacHine & Motor Supply, Inc. The Bucket Shop, Inc. Charles MacHine Works, Inc. Container Supply Inc. Carnation Company Container Corp. Of America Continental Can Company, Inc. Cook Paint & Varnish Company Ctu of Delaware Country Home Meat Company Dart Industries Delta Faucet Company Dow Chemical Company Del Paint Corporation Dixico, Inc. Downtown Airpark, Inc. Drilex Systems, Inc. Dubois Chemicals, Inc. Dresser Industries, Inc. Drillers Engine & Supply, Inc., Dura Chrome Fisher Controls Gaf E C Industries Fred Jones Manufacturing Company General Dynamics General Motors Corporation Glidden Company Scm Corporation Groendyke Transport, Inc. General Electric Company Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Inc. H.W. Allen Hudiberg Chevrolet Ingersoll-Rand Oilfield Products Company Hinderliter Tool Ico, Inc., Formerly Known as Rodco, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Johnson-Johnson Hospital Surgikos, Inc. Kelly Moore Paint Kerr Glass Manufacturing Laidlaw Waste W.J. Lamberton Master Motor Rebuilders, Inc. Fixture Morris Company Madix George McKiddie Doing Business as Capitol Grease Co. Motorolla Northrop Worldwide Aircraft, Doing Business as Earl D. Mills Packaging Corporation of America the Oklahoma Publishing Company Parker-Hannifin Corp. Printpack, Inc. Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co. Quebecor Printing Maxwell Communication Riverside Press Reliance Universal, Inc. Rohm & Haas Rotex Corporation Sherwin Williams Company Star Manufacturing Sermatech Southwest Electric Company Stearns & Foster Bedding Susan Crane Trigg Drilling Company Sublett & Associates, Inc. Teccor Electronics Trw, Inc. Turbodel United Plating Works, Inc. Valley Steel Products Company Unit Parts Company United States Corporation United State Pollution Control, Inc. Van Der Horst USA Waste Management of Oklahoma Western Uniform & Towel Service Zoecon Corporation Xerox, Third-Party and Jones-Blair Co. O'Brien Corporation Third-Party-Defendants-Appellants, 982 F.2d 1491, 24 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 662, 23 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20630, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 103 (3d Cir. 1993).

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982 F.2d 1491

24 Fed.R.Serv.3d 662, 23 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,630

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Amicus Curiae,
v.
Royal N. HARDAGE Defendant.
HARDAGE STEERING COMMITTEE Defendant-Appellee,
v.
JOC OIL, EXPLORATION; Dal-Worth, Industries; Double Eagle;
Samuel Bishkin, doing business as Eltex Chemical; L & S
Bearing Company; Kerr-McGee Corporation; Cato Oil; Powell
Sanitation Service, Inc.; Lowe Chemical; Monsanto;
Textron Inc.; PPG Industries; A.H. Belo, doing business as
Dallas Morning News; Acme Fence & Iron Co.; Alamo Group
Texas, Inc.; AAR Oklahoma, Inc.; Aircraftsman, Inc.;
Agnew Auto Parts; American National Can Corporation;
Anadite, Inc.; Arrow Tank Trucks; Aztec Manufacturing;
Arrow Industries; Aviall of Texas, Inc.; BASF; Betz
Laboratories, Inc.; Blanks Engraving; Beazers Materials;
Blackwell Zinc Company, Inc.; Broadway Machine & Motor
Supply, Inc.; The Bucket Shop, Inc.; Charles Machine
Works, Inc.; Container Supply Inc.; Carnation Company;
Container Corp. of America; Continental Can Company, Inc.;
Cook Paint & Varnish Company; CTU of Delaware; Country
Home Meat Company; Dart Industries; Delta Faucet Company;
Dow Chemical Company; Del Paint Corporation; Dixico, Inc.;
Downtown Airpark, Inc.; Drilex Systems, Inc.; Dubois
Chemicals, Inc.; Dresser Industries, Inc.; Drillers Engine
& Supply, Inc., Dura Chrome; Fisher Controls; GAF; E C
Industries; Fred Jones Manufacturing Company; General
Dynamics; General Motors Corporation; Glidden Company;
SCM Corporation; Groendyke Transport, Inc.; General Electric
Company; Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Inc.; H.W. Allen
Hudiberg Chevrolet; Ingersoll-Rand Oilfield Products
Company; Hinderliter Tool; ICO, Inc., formerly known as
Rodco, Inc.; Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.; Ortho
Pharmaceutical Corp.; Johnson-Johnson Hospital; Surgikos,
Inc.; Kelly Moore Paint; Kerr Glass Manufacturing;
Laidlaw Waste; W.J. Lamberton; Master Motor Rebuilders,
Inc.; Fixture Morris Company; Madix; George McKiddie,
doing business as Capitol Grease Co.; Motorolla; Northrop
Worldwide Aircraft, doing business as Earl D. Mills;
Packaging Corporation of America; The Oklahoma Publishing
Company Parker-Hannifin Corp.; Printpack, Inc.; Procter &
Gamble Manufacturing Co.; Quebecor Printing; Maxwell
Communication; Riverside Press; Reliance Universal, Inc.;
Rohm & Haas Rotex Corporation; Sherwin Williams Company
Star Manufacturing; Sermatech; Southwest Electric Company;
Stearns & Foster Bedding; Susan Crane; Trigg Drilling
Company; Sublett & Associates, Inc.; Teccor Electronics;
TRW, Inc.; Turbodel; United Plating Works, Inc.; Valley
Steel Products Company; Unit Parts Company; United States
Corporation; United State Pollution Control, Inc.; Van Der
Horst USA; Waste Management of Oklahoma; Western Uniform &
Towel Service; Zoecon Corporation; Xerox, Third-Party Defendants,
and
Jones-Blair Co.; O'Brien Corporation;
Third-Party-Defendants-Appellants,

No. 91-6186.

United States Court of Appeals,
Tenth Circuit.

Jan. 6, 1993.

Arthur A Schulcz (Timothy L. Harker, with him on the brief), of The Harker Firm, Washington, DC, for third-party-defendants-appellants.

Jeffrey N. Martin (Hether C. Macfarlane, with him on the brief), of Hunton & Williams, Washington, DC, for defendant-appellee.

Roger B. Clegg, Deputy Asst. Atty. Gen., Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC (Barry M. Hartman, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., David C. Shilton, Anna L. Wolgast, John T. Stahr, Attys., Environmental and Natural Resources Div., Dept. of Justice, Charles De Saillan, Atty., Office of Enforcement, E.P.A., with him on the brief), for U.S. as amicus curiae.

Before TACHA and BALDOCK, Circuit Judges, and BROWN, District Judge.*

BALDOCK, Circuit Judge.

This case arises from the cleanup effort at the Hardage Superfund Site (Hardage Site), a federally controlled Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) site near Criner, Oklahoma. CERCLA §§ 101-405, 42 U.S.C. §§ 9601-9675. Third-party-defendants The O'Brien Corporation and Jones-Blair Company (Appellants) appeal from the district court's September 22, 1989 order approving a consent decree for de minimis settlement, and the district court's April 2, 1991 order enforcing a settlement between Appellants and Defendant-Appellee Hardage Steering Committee (HSC). Also before the court is HSC's motion to dismiss this appeal for lack of jurisdiction.

In 1986, in an effort to clean up the Hardage site, the government filed suit against thirty-two waste generators and three waste transporters seeking injunctive relief under CERCLA § 106(a), 42 U.S.C. § 9606(a), to require them to clean up the site, and to recover costs incurred by the government under CERCLA § 107(a), 42 U.S.C. § 9607(a).1 Most of these original defendants organized themselves as HSC defendants and stipulated to liability for the presence of hazardous waste at the Hardage site. Appellants were not sued by the government, however, in 1987, HSC filed a third-party complaint against Appellants as parties also liable for waste generation at the site. Appellant's waste volumes2 qualified them as de minimis parties under CERCLA § 122(g), 42 U.S.C. § 9622(g).

On April 7, 1989, the government submitted a de minimis consent decree to the district court for approval. The consent decree embodied a CERCLA § 122(g), 42 U.S.C. § 9622(g), de minimis settlement reached with Appellants and 177 other de minimis parties. The district court conducted a hearing on the proposed de minimis consent decree on September 22, 1989, and entered an order approving the decree. At the hearing on the motion for entry of the consent decree, the court distinguished a contribution claim from a response cost claim under CERCLA, and determined that the de minimis settlement did not release the de minimis settlors from potential liability to HSC for its response costs.3 On November 28, 1990 the district court found that Appellants were liable parties under CERCLA § 107(a) as generators of hazardous waste at the Hardage site.4

HSC's response cost claim against all third-party defendants was scheduled to proceed to trial on March 27, 1991. Prior to this date, all other third-party defendants except Appellants and Cook Paint & Varnish Company (Cook Paint), a non-de minimis third-party defendant, settled with HSC. On the morning of March 27, 1991, Cook Paint settled with HSC. The district court also determined that Appellants, through third-party defendant liaison counsel Mr. William Conger, had also settled with HSC. The court thereafter entered the April 2, 1991 order enforcing the settlement between Appellants and HSC.

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