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Contact Us About the Superfund Redevelopment Program

There are Superfund Redevelopment Coordinators at EPA Headquarters and in each EPA Region. Contact information for Headquarters  and Regional Superfund Redevelopment Coordinators is below.

Superfund Redevelopment Contacts (EPA Headquarters)

Sharon Hartzell
Superfund Redevelopment Program Manager
hartzell.sharon@epa.gov


EPA has 10 regional offices, each of which is responsible for several states and territories. Each EPA region has one or more regional redevelopment contacts that can provide information about Superfund cleanup and reuse in your area and connect you with tools and resources to support redevelopment.

Find the Regional Superfund Redevelopment Coordinator for your area


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Superfund Redevelopment Program

  • About Superfund Redevelopment
    • About the Program
    • Getting Started with Superfund Redevelopment
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    • Technical Assistance and Reuse Planning Support
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Contact Us About the Superfund Redevelopment Program to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on April 14, 2026
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