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Superfund Redevelopment StoryMaps

Screenshot of an SRP StoryMap
Screenshot of a StoryMap, featuring  before and after views of Superfund cleanup.

StoryMaps tell stories using custom maps, text, images, videos, links, and interactive widgets. These StoryMaps focus on successful site redevelopment and highlight partnerships and strategies for successful site reuse. StoryMaps provide information about site history, site characteristics, reuse opportunities, successful reuse, and contacts for more information. The StoryMaps have been designed to be interactive presentations that allow users to freely explore different aspects of reuse at sites and discuss how the Superfund Redevelopment Program helps to facilitate reuse. StoryMaps are categorized by EPA Region and State.

Title Summary Region State
Redevelopment Economics at Superfund Sites This StoryMap presents information about the economics of redevelopment at Superfund sites at a national level. National National
Recreational and Ecological Use at Superfund Sites Story Map This story map series highlights recreational and ecological uses on EPA Superfund sites. National National
Superfund Redevelopment Opportunity Sites This story map provides an overview of Superfund Redevelopment Opportunity Sites, designed to promote redevelopment and community revitalization at Superfund sites. National National
Superfund Task Force Achievements and Progress This story map highlights the successes of the Superfund Task Force, established by former Administrator Pruitt on May 22, 2017, to provide recommendations for improving and expediting site cleanups and promoting redevelopment. This map highlights the progress made at 5 sites, one site for each goal from the task force. National National
Bayou Bonfouca Superfund Site - Before and After Shows the before and after conditions of the Bayou Bonfouca Superfund site, highlighting redevelopment features. 6 Louisiana
PJP Landfill Superfund Site - Before and After Swipe from the historic old landfill aerial to the new redeveloped site. 2 New Jersey
Whitmoyer Laboratories Superfund Site - Before and After Swipe between historic aerial of the Laboratories and the current imagery of Jackson Recreational Park. 3 Pennsylvania
Blackburn & Union Privileges Superfund Site - Before and After Swiper map showing the before and after conditions of the Blackburn & Union Privileges Superfund site, highlighting redevelopment features. 1 Massachusetts
Operating Industries, Inc. (OII) Landfill Superfund Site - Before and After The Operating Industries, Inc. (OII) Landfill Superfund site is in Monterey Park, California. Swipe between the historical aerial of the landfill area and the current imagery of the commercial redevelopment.  9 California
Reynolds Metals Company Superfund Site - Before and After Swiper map showing the before and after conditions of the Reynolds Metals Company Superfund site, highlighting redevelopment features. 10 Oregon
Silver Bow Superfund Site - Before and After Swipe between historic mining aerial and current imagery of cleaned and transformed mining area. 8 Montana

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Last updated on June 3, 2024
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