Learn the Issues
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Pennsylvania
Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in Pennsylvania include Enterprise Avenue, Eastern Diverisifed Metals, Resin Disposal, BoRit Asbestos, Brodhead Creek, Metal Bank, North Penn - Area 5, Centre County Kepone, Butz Landfill, Douglassville Disposal.
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ECM for Fluazaindolizine & Degradates in Soil - MRID 50932066
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Fluazaindolizine & Degradates in Soil - MRID 50932066
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in New Jersey
Noteable sites in reuse and continued use in New Jersey include American Cyanamid Co., Lipari Landfill, NL Industries, Diamond Alkali Co., Welsbach & General Gas Mantle, Former Kil-Tone Company, Delilah Road, Ciba-Geigy Corp., and Ringwood Mines/Landfill.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Michigan
Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Michigan include American Anodco, Inc., Aircraft Components (D & L Sales), Velsicol Burn Pit, Velsicol Chemical Corp. (Michigan), Torch Lake, and Lower Ecorse Creek Dump.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Massachusetts
Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Massachusetts include Fort Devens - Sudbury Training Annex, Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump, W.R. Grace & Co., Inc. (Acton Plant), Hanscom Field/Hanscom Air Force Base, and Peabody Street Asbestos.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Maryland
Sites in reuse and continued use in Maryland include Bush Valley Landfill, Mid-Atlantic Wood Preservers, Inc., Middletown Road Dump, Southern Maryland Wood Treating, and Woodlawn County Landfill.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Maine
Sites in reuse and continued use in Maine include Bangor Gas Works, Brunswick Naval Air Station, Callahan Mining Corp., Eastern Surplus, Eastland Woolen Mill, Loring Air Force Base, Pinette's Salvage Yard, and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Indiana
Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Indiana include Carter Lee Lumber Co., Elm Street Ground Water Contamination, Jacobsville Neighborhood Soil Contamination, Prestolite Battery Division, Continental Steel Corp., and Southside Sanitary Landfill.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Georgia
Sites in reuse and continued use in Georgia include Armstrong World Industries, Camilla Wood Preserving Company, Cedartown Industries, Inc., Cedartown Municipal Landfill, Hercules 009 Landfill, LCP Chemicals Georgia, and Macon Naval Ordnance Plant.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Florida
Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Florida include Alaric Area GW Plume, Cabot/Koppers, Brown's Dump, Cascade Landfill, Jacksonville Ash Site, and Piper Aircraft Corp./Vero Beach Water & Sewer Department.
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Superfund Sites in Reuse in Connecticut
Notable sites in reuse and continued use in Connecticut include Cheshire Ground Water Contamination, Solvents Recovery Service of New England, Scovill Industrial Landfill, Raymark Industries, Inc., and Linemaster Switch Corporation.
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Clean Air Act Permitting Authorities in Oregon
Clean Air Act permitting authorities for Oregon.
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Cleaning Up Superfund Sites: Highlights of Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Funding
How the Superfund program funding provided by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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Superfund Remedial Annual Accomplishments Metrics
Learn about how Superfund tracks remedial annual accomplishments to keep the public and stakeholders informed on the program's progress.
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Superfund Accomplishments Report - Fiscal Year 2022
Learn about the accomplishments of the Superfund Program in Fiscal Year 2022.
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Superfund Accomplishments Quarterly Report - Fiscal Year 2023
Read the Superfund Accomplishments Quarterly Report for Fiscal Year 2023, which is regularly updated with stories and program highlights as they happen.
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J.R. Simplot Settlement Information Sheet
On July 11, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Justice announced a settlement agreement with J.R. Simplot that resolved alleged violations of hazardous waste and air regulations (among others) at its plant in Idaho.
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Partnership to Evaluate Flame Retardant Alternatives to DecaBDE
The partnership on flame retardant alternatives to decaBDE was convened to involve multiple stakeholders to help decision makers choose safer alternatives
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RadNet Legal Basis
RadNet is a national network monitoring stations that regularly samples the nation's air, precipitation, drinking water, or pasteurized milk for a variety of radionuclides and radiation types.
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Track 3: Large Format Batteries – Current Standards and Practices for Large Format Batteries
Battery Webinar Presentation