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 PUBLIC LAW 99-499—OCT. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 1722

agreed upon by the Administrator and the Secretary, the Administrator shall evaluate and disseminate such information through the office of technology demonstration of the Environmental Protection Agency. 10 USC 2703.

"§ 2703. Environmental restoration transfer account "(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF TRANSFER ACCOUNT.— ^^* ' ' "(1) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is hereby established in the Department of Defense an account to be known as the 'Defense Environmental Restoration Account' (hereinafter in this section referred to as the 'transfer account'). All sums appropriated to carry out the functions of the Secretary of Defense relating to environmental restoration under this chapter or any other provision of law shall be appropriated to the transfer account. "(2) REQUIREMENT OF AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—No

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funds may be appropriated to the transfer account unless such sums have been specifically authorized by law. "(3) AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS IN TRANSFER ACCOUNT.—AmoUntS

appropriated to the transfer account shall remain available until transferred under subsection (b). "(b)

President of U.S.

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TRANSFER TO OTHER D O D ACCOUNTS.—

Amounts in the transfer account shall be available to be transferred by the Secretary to any appropriation account or fund of the Department for obligation from that account or fund. Funds so trsmsferred shall be merged with and available for the same purposes and for the same period as the account or fund to which transferred. "(c) OBLIGATION OF TRANSFERRED AMOUNTS.—Funds transferred under subsection (b) may only be obligated or expended from the account or fund to which transferred in order to carry out the functions of the Secretary under this chapter or environmental restoration functions under any other provision of law. "(d) BUDGET REPORTS.—In proposing the Budget for any fiscal year pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, the President shall set forth separately the amount requested for environmental restoration programs of the Department of Defense under this chapter or any other Act. "(e) AMOUNTS RECOVERED UNDER CERCLA.—Amounts recovered

under section 107 of CERCLA for response actions of the Secretary shall be credited to the transfer account. "§ 2704. Commonly found unregulated hazardous substances "(a) NOTICE TO H H S. —

15 USC 2601 note; 42 USC 201 note, 7401 note. 33 USC 1251 note.

"(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of Defense shall notify the i' Secretary of Health and Human Services of the hazardous substsmces which the Secretary of Defense determines to be the most commonly found unregulated hazardous substances at facilities under the Secretary's jurisdiction. The notification shall be of not less than the 25 most widely used such substances. ? "(2) DEFINITION.—In this subsection, the term 'unregulated hazardous substance' means a hazardous substance— "(A) for which no standard, requirement, criteria, or limitation is in effect under the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Cleein Air Act, or the Clean Water Act; and "(B) for which no water quality criteria are in effect r.,p under any provision of the Clean Water Act.

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