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  • Program Contacts for South Platte Watershed

    List of Program Contacts for South Platte Area of the Urban Waters Federal Partnership (UWFP)

  • Contacts in EPA Regional Offices for Lead Poisoning Prevention Efforts -- Text Version

    Text Alternative of EPA regional contact information for Lead Poisoning Prevention Efforts.

  • 2021 Employee Viewpoint Survey Results

    Page details the response by EPA employees for the 2021 Employee Viewpoint Survey. The tables found within break down responses by agree/disagree, and the percentage of responses for each.

  • 2023 Employee Viewpoint Survey Results

    Page details the response by EPA employees for the 2023 Employee Viewpoint Survey. The tables found within break down responses by agree/disagree, and the percentage of responses for each.

  • 2024 Employee Viewpoint Survey Results

    Page details the response by EPA employees for the 2024 Employee Viewpoint Survey. The tables found within break down responses by agree/disagree, and the percentage of responses for each.

  • 2022 Employee Viewpoint Survey Results

    Page details the response by EPA employees for the 2021 Employee Viewpoint Survey. The tables found within break down responses by agree/disagree, and the percentage of responses for each.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Washington

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Washington include Lower Duwamish Waterway, Northside Landfill, Northside Landfill, Bremerton Gas Works, Moses Lake Wellfield Contamination, North Market Street, and Midway Landfill, Oeser Co.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Oregon

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Oregon include Portland Harbor, Reynolds Metals Company, North Ridge Estates, McCormick & Baxter Creosoting Co., Northwest Pipe & Casing/Hall Process Company, Taylor Lumber and Treating, and Allied Plating, Inc.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Idaho

    Sites in reuse and continued use in Idaho include ARRCOM (Drexler Enterprises), Blackbird Mine, Bunker Hill Mining & Metallurgical Complex, Eastern Michaud Flats Contamination, Monsanto Chemical Co. (Soda Springs Plant), Pacific Hide & Fur Recycling Co.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in California

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in California include Del Amo, Raytheon Corp., Signetics Inc., MEW Study Area, United Heckathorn Co., J.H. Baxter & Co., Pemaco Maywood and San Fernando Valley Area 4.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Utah

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Utah include Kennecott (North Zone), Kennecott (South Zone), Midvale Slag, Sharon Steel Corp. (Midvale Tailings), Jacobs Smelter, Portland Cement (Kiln Dust 2 & 3) and US Magnesium

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Montana

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Montana include Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area, Lockwood Solvent Ground Water Plume, Libby Asbestos, Anaconda Co. Smelter, East Helena Site, Flat Creek IMM, Upper Tenmile Creek Mining Area, and Basin Mining Area.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Colorado

    Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Colorado include Denver Radium Site, Colorado Smelter, Lincoln Park, Eagle Mine, Asarco, Inc. (Globe Plant), California Gulch, Central City, Clear Creek, Summitville Mine, and Vasquez Boulevard and I-70.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Nebraska

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Nebraska include Cleburn Street Well, Bruno Co-Op Association/Associated Properties, Hastings Ground Water Contamination, Lindsay Manufacturing Co., Omaha Lead, Parkview Well, and Sherwood Medical Co.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Missouri

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Missouri include Newton County Wells, Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt, Westlake Landfill, Armour Road, Big River Mine Tailings/St. Joe Minerals Corp., Madison County Mines, PCB Inc - Missouri, and Syntex Facility.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Kansas

    Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Kansas include Doepke Disposal (Holliday), Ace Services, Cherokee County, Tri-County Public Airport, Chemical Commodities, Inc., and Kansas City Structural Steel.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Iowa

    Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Iowa include Railroad Avenue Groundwater Contamination, Cedar Valley Electroplating, Iowa City FMGP, Peoples Natural Gas Co., John Deere (Dubuque Works), and Railroad Avenue Groundwater Contamination.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Texas

    Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Texas include Big Tex Grain Co., Jones Road Ground Water Plume, RSR Corporation, Tex-Tin Corp., North Cavalcade Street, Conroe Creosoting, South Cavalcade Street and United Creosoting

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in Oklahoma

    Sites in reuse and continued use in Oklahoma include Eagle Industries, Eagle-Picher Henryetta, Fourth Street Abandoned Refinery, Mosley Road Sanitary Landfill, Sand Springs Petrochemical Complex, Tar Creek (Ottawa County), and Tulsa Fuel.

  • Superfund Sites in Reuse in New Mexico

    Sites in reuse and continued use in New Mexico include AT & SF (Clovis), Chevron Questa Mine, Cimarron Mining Corp., Fruit Avenue Plume, Lea and West Second Street, McGaffey and Main Groundwater Plume, North Railroad Avenue Plume and South Valley.