United States v. Royal N. Hardage Special Master Oklahoma National Stockyards Company Joc Oil 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., United States Pollution Control v. Hardage Steering Committee Advance Chemical Company Allied-Signal, Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Company Ashland Oil Inc. Atlantic Richfield Company Borg-Warner Corporation Bridgestone/firestone, Inc., Formerly Known as the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Bull Hn Information, Formerly Honeywell Bull Inc. Exxon Corporation Gencorp Inc., (Diversitech General) Magnetic Peripherals, Inc. Maremont Corporation McDonnell Corporation Mobil Chemical Company Nalco Chemical Company Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company the Oklahoma Publishing Company Rockwell International Corporation, Formerly Known As, North American Rockwell Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. Texas Instruments Incorporated Uop Inc. Uniroyal Inc. Westinghouse Electric Corporation Weyerhaeuser, Third-Party-Defendants-Appellants, A.H. Belo, Doing Business as Dallas Morning News, Third-Party-Defendant-Appellee, American Airlines, Inc. Baxter Health Care Corp., Doing Business as Pharmaseal Laboratories Benjamin Moore & Company Bob McBroom Doing Business as American Furniture Stripping Brown & Root, Inc. Browning-Ferris, Inc., Formerly Known as Colt Industries Inc., Doing Business as Holly Specialty Products Continental Industries Inc. Crown Industries, Also Known as Crown Transport Co. (Geo International) Desoto, Inc. Deluxe Corporation, Doing Business as Deluxe Check Printers, Inc. Diffee Motor Co., Inc. Engineering Enterprises, Inc. First National Management, Also Known as First Oklahoma Corp., Formerly Known as First Oklahoma Bancorp, Inc. Fruehauf Corporation (Hobbs & Kelsey Hayes Divisions) Halliburton Services, a Division of Halliburton Company Interstate Truck Repair MacLanburg Company McAlester Public Schools Ok Graphics Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Presbyterian Hospital, Inc. Doing Business as Presbyterian Health Foundation Safety-Kleen Corporation Shaklee Corporation Sooner Ford Southwestern Steel Rolling Door Company the Agriculture & Nutrition Company Thomas & Betts Corporation Unisys Corporation, Formerly Known as Sperry Corporation, Doing Business as Sperry-Vickers the University of Oklahoma W.O.L. Corporation, Also Known as Wolverine Pipe Webco Industries, Inc., Doing Business as Southwest Tube Manufacturing Company Welch Enterprises, Inc., Also Known as Welch Oil, Fourth Party

982 F.2d 1436, 23 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20624, 37 ERC (BNA) 1289, 1992 U.S. App. LEXIS 32956
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedDecember 21, 1992
Docket90-6325
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

This text of 982 F.2d 1436 (United States v. Royal N. Hardage Special Master Oklahoma National Stockyards Company Joc Oil 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., United States Pollution Control v. Hardage Steering Committee Advance Chemical Company Allied-Signal, Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Company Ashland Oil Inc. Atlantic Richfield Company Borg-Warner Corporation Bridgestone/firestone, Inc., Formerly Known as the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Bull Hn Information, Formerly Honeywell Bull Inc. Exxon Corporation Gencorp Inc., (Diversitech General) Magnetic Peripherals, Inc. Maremont Corporation McDonnell Corporation Mobil Chemical Company Nalco Chemical Company Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company the Oklahoma Publishing Company Rockwell International Corporation, Formerly Known As, North American Rockwell Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. Texas Instruments Incorporated Uop Inc. Uniroyal Inc. Westinghouse Electric Corporation Weyerhaeuser, Third-Party-Defendants-Appellants, A.H. Belo, Doing Business as Dallas Morning News, Third-Party-Defendant-Appellee, American Airlines, Inc. Baxter Health Care Corp., Doing Business as Pharmaseal Laboratories Benjamin Moore & Company Bob McBroom Doing Business as American Furniture Stripping Brown & Root, Inc. Browning-Ferris, Inc., Formerly Known as Colt Industries Inc., Doing Business as Holly Specialty Products Continental Industries Inc. Crown Industries, Also Known as Crown Transport Co. (Geo International) Desoto, Inc. Deluxe Corporation, Doing Business as Deluxe Check Printers, Inc. Diffee Motor Co., Inc. Engineering Enterprises, Inc. First National Management, Also Known as First Oklahoma Corp., Formerly Known as First Oklahoma Bancorp, Inc. Fruehauf Corporation (Hobbs & Kelsey Hayes Divisions) Halliburton Services, a Division of Halliburton Company Interstate Truck Repair MacLanburg Company McAlester Public Schools Ok Graphics Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Presbyterian Hospital, Inc. Doing Business as Presbyterian Health Foundation Safety-Kleen Corporation Shaklee Corporation Sooner Ford Southwestern Steel Rolling Door Company the Agriculture & Nutrition Company Thomas & Betts Corporation Unisys Corporation, Formerly Known as Sperry Corporation, Doing Business as Sperry-Vickers the University of Oklahoma W.O.L. Corporation, Also Known as Wolverine Pipe Webco Industries, Inc., Doing Business as Southwest Tube Manufacturing Company Welch Enterprises, Inc., Also Known as Welch Oil, Fourth Party) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the First 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 v. Royal N. Hardage Special Master Oklahoma National Stockyards Company Joc Oil 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., United States Pollution Control v. Hardage Steering Committee Advance Chemical Company Allied-Signal, Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Company Ashland Oil Inc. Atlantic Richfield Company Borg-Warner Corporation Bridgestone/firestone, Inc., Formerly Known as the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Bull Hn Information, Formerly Honeywell Bull Inc. Exxon Corporation Gencorp Inc., (Diversitech General) Magnetic Peripherals, Inc. Maremont Corporation McDonnell Corporation Mobil Chemical Company Nalco Chemical Company Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company the Oklahoma Publishing Company Rockwell International Corporation, Formerly Known As, North American Rockwell Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. Texas Instruments Incorporated Uop Inc. Uniroyal Inc. Westinghouse Electric Corporation Weyerhaeuser, Third-Party-Defendants-Appellants, A.H. Belo, Doing Business as Dallas Morning News, Third-Party-Defendant-Appellee, American Airlines, Inc. Baxter Health Care Corp., Doing Business as Pharmaseal Laboratories Benjamin Moore & Company Bob McBroom Doing Business as American Furniture Stripping Brown & Root, Inc. Browning-Ferris, Inc., Formerly Known as Colt Industries Inc., Doing Business as Holly Specialty Products Continental Industries Inc. Crown Industries, Also Known as Crown Transport Co. (Geo International) Desoto, Inc. Deluxe Corporation, Doing Business as Deluxe Check Printers, Inc. Diffee Motor Co., Inc. Engineering Enterprises, Inc. First National Management, Also Known as First Oklahoma Corp., Formerly Known as First Oklahoma Bancorp, Inc. Fruehauf Corporation (Hobbs & Kelsey Hayes Divisions) Halliburton Services, a Division of Halliburton Company Interstate Truck Repair MacLanburg Company McAlester Public Schools Ok Graphics Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Presbyterian Hospital, Inc. Doing Business as Presbyterian Health Foundation Safety-Kleen Corporation Shaklee Corporation Sooner Ford Southwestern Steel Rolling Door Company the Agriculture & Nutrition Company Thomas & Betts Corporation Unisys Corporation, Formerly Known as Sperry Corporation, Doing Business as Sperry-Vickers the University of Oklahoma W.O.L. Corporation, Also Known as Wolverine Pipe Webco Industries, Inc., Doing Business as Southwest Tube Manufacturing Company Welch Enterprises, Inc., Also Known as Welch Oil, Fourth Party, 982 F.2d 1436, 23 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20624, 37 ERC (BNA) 1289, 1992 U.S. App. LEXIS 32956 (1st Cir. 1992).

Opinion

982 F.2d 1436

37 ERC 1289, 61 USLW 2515, 23 Envtl.
L. Rep. 20,624

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Royal N. HARDAGE; Special Master; Oklahoma National
Stockyards Company; Joc Oil; 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., Defendants.
UNITED STATES POLLUTION CONTROL, Defendant-Appellee,
v.
HARDAGE STEERING COMMITTEE; Advance Chemical Company;
Allied-Signal, Inc.; American Telephone & Telegraph
Company; Ashland Oil Inc.; Atlantic Richfield Company;
Borg-Warner Corporation; Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc.,
Formerly Known as the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company; Bull
HN Information, Formerly Honeywell Bull Inc.; Exxon
Corporation; Gencorp Inc., (Diversitech General); Magnetic
Peripherals, Inc.; Maremont Corporation; McDonnell-Douglas
Corporation; Mobil Chemical Company; Nalco Chemical
Company; Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company; The Oklahoma
Publishing Company; Rockwell International Corporation,
Formerly Known as, North American Rockwell; Texaco Refining
and Marketing, Inc.; Texas Instruments Incorporated; UOP
Inc.; Uniroyal Inc.; Westinghouse Electric Corporation;
Weyerhaeuser, Third-party-defendants-Appellants,
A.H. Belo, Doing Business as Dallas Morning News,
Third-party-defendant-Appellee,
American Airlines, Inc.; Baxter Health Care Corp., Doing
Business as Pharmaseal Laboratories; Benjamin Moore &
Company; Bob McBroom, Doing Business as American Furniture
Stripping; Brown & Root, Inc.; Browning-Ferris, Inc.,
Formerly Known as Colt Industries Inc., Doing Business as
Holly Specialty Products; Continental Industries Inc.;
Crown Industries, Also Known as Crown Transport Co. (Geo
International); Desoto, Inc.; Deluxe Corporation, Doing
Business as Deluxe Check Printers, Inc.; Diffee Motor Co.,
Inc.; Engineering Enterprises, Inc.; First National
Management, Also Known as First Oklahoma Corp., Formerly
Known as First Oklahoma Bancorp, Inc.; Fruehauf Corporation
(Hobbs & Kelsey Hayes Divisions); Halliburton Services, a
Division of Halliburton Company; Interstate Truck Repair;
Maclanburg-Duncan Company; McAlester Public Schools; OK
Graphics; Oklahoma Natural Gas Company; Presbyterian
Hospital, Inc. Doing Business as Presbyterian Health
Foundation; Safety-Kleen Corporation; Shaklee Corporation;
Sooner Ford; Southwestern Steel Rolling Door Company; the
Agriculture & Nutrition Company; Thomas & Betts
Corporation; Unisys Corporation, Formerly Known as Sperry
Corporation, Doing Business as Sperry-Vickers; the
University of Oklahoma; W.O.L. Corporation, also Known as
Wolverine Pipe; Webco Industries, Inc., Doing Business as
Southwest Tube Manufacturing Company; Welch Enterprises,
Inc., also Known as Welch Oil, Fourth Party Defendants-Appellants.

No. 90-6325.

United States Court of Appeals,
Tenth Circuit.

Dec. 21, 1992.

Terry W. Schackmann of Spencer Fane Britt & Browne, Kansas City, MO (Jerome T. Wolf, Carl H. Helmstetter, Spencer Fane Britt & Browne, Jeffrey N. Martin, Hunton & Williams, Washington, DC, Kenneth N. McKinney, Robert D. Tomlinson, Robert L. Roark, McKinney, Stringer & Webster, Oklahoma City, OK, with him on the brief), for Hardage Steering Committee, et al.

John T. Stahr, Atty., Environmental and Natural Resources Div., Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC (Richard B. Stewart, Asst. Atty. Gen., David C. Shilton, Steven Novick, Gary S. Guzy, Attys., Environmental and Natural Resources Div., Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, Charles De Saillan, Atty., Office of Enforcement, E.P.A., Washington, DC with him on the brief), for U.S.

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 et seq., 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq. Third-party-defendants Hardage Steering Committee, et al (HSC) appeal from the district court's December 8, 1989 order granting, in part, the United States' motion for partial summary judgment and declaratory judgment on response cost issues, United States v. Hardage, 733 F.Supp. 1424 (W.D.Okla.1989), and the district court's August 9, 1990 order entering Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Remedy Selection Phase, United States v. Hardage, 750 F.Supp. 1460 (W.D.Okla.1990).

In 1986, the government filed this action against thirty-two generators and three transporters seeking injunctive relief under CERCLA § 106(a), 42 U.S.C. § 9606(a), to require them to clean up the Hardage site, and to recover costs incurred by the government under CERCLA § 107(a)(4)(A), 42 U.S.C. § 9607(a)(4)(A). Most of these original defendants organized themselves as HSC defendants. HSC stipulated to liability for the presence of toxic waste at the Hardage site. The district court bifurcated the case into a remedy phase, at which a remedy for the cleanup of the Hardage site would be selected, and a liability phase, at which liability for the cleanup would be determined for those who did not stipulate to liability. Prior to the remedy phase of the trial, the government moved for partial summary judgment against HSC to recover response costs it incurred at the Hardage site. The district court granted the government's motion for all direct response costs and denied summary judgment for the government's indirect response costs. At the same time, the court granted the government's request for a declaratory judgment that HSC was liable for all of the government's future response costs. The district court entered this order prior to the commencement of the remedy phase of the trial.

At the remedy phase of the trial, the government and HSC presented the court with competing remedies. The court ultimately rejected the government's remedy and ordered implementation of HSC's remedy, with minor modifications. At the remedy phase the court also awarded the government its indirect response costs and additional direct response costs against HSC. The court awarded HSC only a portion of the response costs it counterclaimed against the government as a responsible party.1

HSC appeals the district court's entry of partial summary judgment for the government on two grounds. First, HSC contends that the court erred in granting partial summary judgment, holding it liable for the government's direct response costs, because of the existence of genuine issues of material fact. Second, HSC contends that summary judgment should be reversed because the court ultimately determined, during the remedy phase of the trial, that the government's trial remedy was inconsistent with the National Contingency Plan (NCP).

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