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Cleanups at Federal Facilities

  • FEDFacts: Information About The Federal Docket Facilities

    Our mission is to facilitate faster, more effective and less costly cleanup and reuse of federal facilities while ensuring protection of human health and the environment from releases of hazardous substances.

    Learn more about Cleanups in your area
  • Superfund Federal Facilities Cleanup Process

    A diagram of the cleanup process at Federal Facility Superfund sites, see the progress being made and find opportunities to get involved at sites near you.

    Superfund Federal Facilities Cleanup Process 

  • Redevelopment Economics at Federal Facilities

    The restoration of Federal Facility Superfund sites protects public health and serves as a catalyst for economic growth and community revitalization. 

    Redevelopment at Federal Facilities 

  • Improving Communities Through Restoration and Reuse

    Making a Measurable Difference at Federal Facility Superfund Sites

EPA facilitates faster, more effective, and less costly cleanup and reuse of Federal Facility Superfund sites while ensuring protection of human health and the environment.

  • Federal Facility Superfund Sites

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    EPA oversees and provides technical assistance for the protective and efficient cleanup and reuse of Federal Facility Superfund sites.

    Explore Federal Facility Superfund Sites
  • Reuse Successes

    EPA has successfully worked with partners to facilitate the redevelopment of Federal Facility Superfund sites across the country. 

    Check out our success stories
  • Restoration & Reuse

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    EPA collaborates with Other Federal Agencies, Tribal, state, and local partners to restore Federal Facility Superfund sites to build vibrant communities.

    Learn more about restoration and reuse
  • Resources & Tools

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    EPA  provides resources and training opportunities about the Federal Facility Superfund program.

    Check out resources and training opportunities.
  • Long-Term Stewardship

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    EPA ensures that remedies put in place under CERCLA remain protective over the long-term. 

    Learn more about Long-Term Stewardship
  • Get Involved

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    Get involved in Federal Facility Superfund sites in your community.

    Get involved today!

Related Information

  • FEDFacts – Search Information about the Federal Facility Docket Facilities and Superfund sites.
  • FEDFacts Mapping Tool -- The FEDFacts interactive map features nearly 2,400 Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket sites.  Explore the map to find site specific and national summary information at a site near you.
  • Superfund Federal Facilities Cleanup Process – Explore a diagram of the cleanup process at Federal Facility Superfund sites, the progress being made and find opportunities to get involved at sites near you.
  • Improving Communities Through Restoration and Reuse – Accomplishments of how Federal Facility Superfund cleanups make a measurable difference.
  • Superfund Human Exposure Dashboard --  Informs the status of EPA’s site-wide Human Exposure environmental indicator for each Superfund National Priorities List and Superfund Alternative Approach site. Human Exposure is one of the metrics EPA uses to communicate its progress in cleaning up Superfund sites.
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Last updated on June 17, 2025
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