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Superfund Sites in Reuse in North Dakota
Sites in reuse and continued use in North Dakota include Arsenic Trioxide Site and Minot Landfill.
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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.
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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.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Louisiana
Sites in reuse and continued use in Louisiana include Agriculture Street Landfill, American Creosote Works, Inc. (Winnfield Plant), Bayou Bonfouca, Bayou Verdine, Central Wood Preserving Co., Delatte Metals, and Gulf Coast Vacuum Services.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Asbestos at Superfund Sites: National Policy Directives
Comprehensive record of EPA directives and policies related to asbestos and asbestos cleanup under Superfund.
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Superfund Redevelopment Pilot Program
Pilot Program to help local governments participate in the cleanup and reuse of Superfund sites
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Redevelopment Tools for Local Governments
EPA staff work with local governments, communities, and other interested parties to ensure community involvement when considering how to integrate appropriate future reuse into a cleanup plan.
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Sustainable Redevelopment at Superfund Sites
Sustainability tools and approaches are implemented into the Superfund redevelopment process and inlcude Smart Growth, ecological revitalization, green infrastructure and buildings and environmental education.
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EPA Region 8 Excellence in Site Reuse Award
EPA Region 8 established an award to recognize significant achievement in protection of public health or the environment, or in advancing the Agency's strategic goals.
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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
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in New York
Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in New York include Love Canal, Onondaga Lake, Newtown Creek, Goldisc Recordings Inc., Marathon Battery Corp., Old Roosevelt Field Contaminated GW Area, SMS Instruments, Syosset Landfill, and Li Tungsten Corp.
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Vapor Intrusion Resources
EPA Technical Documents, Tools and Other Resources to Support Vapor Intrusion Assessment and Mitigation Activities
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About EPA's Quality Program
About the EPA Quality Staff
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ICYMI: EPA and Army Corps Announce Clear WOTUS Definition to Protect Water Resources and Accelerate Economic Growth
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, together with Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Adam Telle, announced a proposed rule that would establish a clear, durable, common-sense definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS).
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Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Implementation Guidelines
This document provides recommended procedures for establishing and operating Restoration Advisory Boards (RABs). It is intended as a resource for installation, EPA, and State personnel and citizens who participate in RABs.
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Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center (AWBERC)
overview of the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center (AWBERC) functions and features.
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Superfund's Success is a Team Effort
Learn about the Superfund Remedial Program's partner offices and other EPA programs that coordinate to address contaminated sites.