United States v. Alcan Aluminum Corp., Basf Corp. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. Borg-Warner Corp. Carrier Corp. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. Chemical Management, Inc. Chrysler Motors Corp. Dana Corp. Dart Industries, Inc. Exxon Corp. Ford Motor Company Goulds Pumps, Inc. Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Neapco, Inc. Rome Strip Steel Co., Inc. The Stanley Works, Inc. Trw, Inc. United Technologies Chemical Management, Inc., Counter-Claimant. Chemical Management, Inc. Cross-Claimant v. United States of America Counter-Defendant, Alcan Aluminum Corp. Basf Corp. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. Borg-Warner Corp. Carrier Corp. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. Chrysler Motors Corp. Dana Corp. Dart Industries, Inc. Exxon Corp. Ford Motor Company Goulds Pumps, Inc. Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Neapco, Inc. Rome Strip Steel Co., Inc. The Stanley Works, Inc. Trw, Inc. United Technologies Cross-Defendants, Neapco, Inc. Counter-Claimant. Neapco, Inc. Cross-Claimant v. United States of America Counter-Defendant, Alcan Aluminum Corp. Basf Corp. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. Borg-Warner Corp. Carrier Corp. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. Chemical Management, Inc. Chrysler Motors Corp. Dana Corp. Dart Industries, Inc. Exxon Corp. Ford Motor Company Goulds Pumps, Inc. Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Rome Strip Steel Co. Inc. The Stanley Works, Inc. Trw, Inc. United Technologies Cross-Defendants, Alcan Aluminum Corporation

964 F.2d 252
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJuly 27, 1992
Docket91-5481
StatusPublished
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United States v. Alcan Aluminum Corp., Basf Corp. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. Borg-Warner Corp. Carrier Corp. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. Chemical Management, Inc. Chrysler Motors Corp. Dana Corp. Dart Industries, Inc. Exxon Corp. Ford Motor Company Goulds Pumps, Inc. Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Neapco, Inc. Rome Strip Steel Co., Inc. The Stanley Works, Inc. Trw, Inc. United Technologies Chemical Management, Inc., Counter-Claimant. Chemical Management, Inc. Cross-Claimant v. United States of America Counter-Defendant, Alcan Aluminum Corp. Basf Corp. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. Borg-Warner Corp. Carrier Corp. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. Chrysler Motors Corp. Dana Corp. Dart Industries, Inc. Exxon Corp. Ford Motor Company Goulds Pumps, Inc. Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Neapco, Inc. Rome Strip Steel Co., Inc. The Stanley Works, Inc. Trw, Inc. United Technologies Cross-Defendants, Neapco, Inc. Counter-Claimant. Neapco, Inc. Cross-Claimant v. United States of America Counter-Defendant, Alcan Aluminum Corp. Basf Corp. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. Borg-Warner Corp. Carrier Corp. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. Chemical Management, Inc. Chrysler Motors Corp. Dana Corp. Dart Industries, Inc. Exxon Corp. Ford Motor Company Goulds Pumps, Inc. Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Rome Strip Steel Co. Inc. The Stanley Works, Inc. Trw, Inc. United Technologies Cross-Defendants, Alcan Aluminum Corporation, 964 F.2d 252 (3d Cir. 1992).

Opinion

964 F.2d 252

35 ERC 1073, 22 Envtl. L. Rep. 21,124

UNITED STATES of America
v.
ALCAN ALUMINUM CORP., BASF Corp.; Beazer Materials and
Services, Inc.; Borg-Warner Corp.; Carrier Corp.;
Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc.; Chemical Management,
Inc.; Chrysler Motors Corp.; Dana Corp.; Dart Industries,
Inc.; Exxon Corp.; Ford Motor Company; Goulds Pumps,
Inc.; Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc.; Ingersoll-Rand;
Neapco, Inc.; Rome Strip Steel Co., Inc.; the Stanley
Works, Inc.; TRW, Inc.; United Technologies Chemical
Management, Inc., Counter-claimant.
CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Cross-claimant,
v.
UNITED STATES of America Counter-defendant,
Alcan Aluminum Corp.; BASF Corp.; Beazer Materials and
Services, Inc.; Borg-Warner Corp.; Carrier Corp.;
Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc.; Chrysler Motors Corp.;
Dana Corp.; Dart Industries, Inc.; Exxon Corp.; Ford
Motor Company; Goulds Pumps, Inc.; Hitchcock Gas Engine
Company, Inc.; Ingersoll-Rand; Neapco, Inc.; Rome Strip
Steel Co., Inc.; the Stanley Works, Inc.; TRW, Inc.
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES; Cross-defendants,
Neapco, Inc.; Counter-claimant.
Neapco, Inc.; Cross-claimant,
v.
UNITED STATES of America Counter-defendant,
Alcan Aluminum Corp.; Basf Corp.; Beazer Materials and
Services, Inc.; Borg-Warner Corp.; Carrier Corp.;
Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc.; Chemical Management,
Inc.; Chrysler Motors Corp.; Dana Corp.; Dart Industries,
Inc.; Exxon Corp.; Ford Motor Company; Goulds Pumps,
Inc.; Hitchcock Gas Engine Company, Inc.; Ingersoll-Rand;
Rome Strip Steel Co.; Inc.; the Stanley Works, Inc.; TRW,
Inc.; United Technologies Cross-defendants,
Alcan Aluminum Corporation Appellant.

No. 91-5481.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued April 6, 1992.
Decided May 14, 1992.
Rehearing and Rehearing In Banc
Denied July 27, 1992.

Lawrence A. Salibra, II (argued), Cleveland, Ohio, for appellant Alcan Aluminum Corp.

Barry M. Hartman, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Michael D. McIntyre, J. Carol Williams, Elizabeth Ann Peterson, John T. Stahr (argued), Attys., U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., for appellee U.S.

Norman W. Bernstein (argued), David L. Anderson, Laurel A. Bedig, Shea & Gould, Washington, D.C., for appellees BASF Corp., Beazer Materials and Services, Inc., Exxon Corp., and Ford Motor Co.

Stuart W. Axe, Lester, Schwab, Katz & Dwyer, New York City, for appellee Chrysler Motors Corp.

John B. Lewis, Arter & Hadden, Cleveland, Ohio, for amici curiae Operation Oswego County, Inc., County of Oswego, Greater Oswego Chamber of Commerce, Inc., City of Oswego, Mohawk Cent. School Dist., Richfield Springs Cent. School Dist., Mount Markham Cent. School Dist., and New Hartford Cent. School Dist.

Hosmer Culkin, Operation Oswego County, Inc., Oswego, N.Y., for amicus curiae Operation Oswego County, Inc.

Bruce N. Clark, Oswego, N.Y., for amicus curiae County of Oswego.

Michael Stanley, Oswego, N.Y., for amicus curiae Greater Oswego Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

Gay Williams, Sullivan & Williams, Oswego, N.Y., for amicus curiae City of Oswego.

Alan S. Burstein, Scolaro, Shulman, Cohen, Lawler & Burstein, Syracuse, N.Y., for amici curiae Mohawk Cent. School Dist., Richfield Springs Cent. School Dist., Mount Markham Cent. School Dist., and New Hartford Cent. School Dist.

James R. Griffith, Felt, Hubbard, & Bogan, Utica, N.Y., for amici curiae Russell Blackstone, Feminine Touch Fabrics, Clinton Auto Ser., True Value Hardware, Brandy Keg Kennels, and Herkimer Elks Club.

Constantine L. Trela, Laura L. Leonard, Carolyn K. Gerwin, Sidley & Austin, Chicago, Ill., Robin S. Conrad, National Chamber Litigation Center, Inc., Washington, D.C., for amicus curiae U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Before: GREENBERG and SCIRICA, Circuit Judges, and DEBEVOISE, District Judge.*

OPINION OF THE COURT

GREENBERG, Circuit Judge.

This matter is before the court on appeal by Alcan Aluminum Corporation ("Alcan") from a summary judgment entered in favor of the United States (the "Government") for response costs incurred by the Government in cleaning the Susquehanna River.

On November 24, 1989, the Government filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania under section 107(a) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9607(a) ("CERCLA") against 20 defendants, including Alcan, for the recovery of clean-up costs it incurred in response to a release of hazardous substances into the Susquehanna River. On October 11, 1990, the Government moved for summary judgment against Alcan, the only non-settling defendant, and on November 13, 1990, Alcan cross-moved for summary judgment.

The district court, after receiving a report and recommendation from a magistrate judge, issued a memorandum and order granting the Government's motion for the reasons set forth in United States v. Alcan Aluminum Corp., 755 F.Supp. 531 (N.D.N.Y.1991) (hereinafter called "Alcan New York "), another CERCLA case involving the release of hazardous substances generated by Alcan but at a different location. Accordingly, on May 8, 1991, the court entered judgment against Alcan in the amount of $473,790.18, which was the difference between the full response costs the Government had incurred in cleaning the Susquehanna River and the amount the Government had recovered from the settling defendants.

For reasons that follow, even though we largely agree with the district court's interpretation of the relevant provisions of CERCLA, we will vacate the judgment of May 8, 1991, and will remand the case for further factual development concerning the scope of Alcan's liability.

I.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Virtually all of the facts in this case to the extent developed at this point are undisputed. The Butler Tunnel Site (the "Site") is listed on the National Priorities List established by the Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") under section 105 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9605. See 52 Fed.Reg. 27,620 (July 22, 1987). The Site includes a network of approximately five square miles of deep underground mines and related tunnels, caverns, pools and waterways bordering the east bank of the Susquehanna River in Pittston, Pennsylvania. The mine workings at the Site are drained by the Butler Tunnel (the "Tunnel"), a 7500 foot tunnel which feeds directly into the Susquehanna River.

The mines are accessible from the surface by numerous air shafts or boreholes. One borehole (the "Borehole") is located on the premises of Hi-Way Auto Service, an automobile fuel and repair station situated above the Tunnel. The Borehole leads directly into the mine workings at the Site.

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