EPA/540/8-90/009
September 1990
SUPERFUND:
Focusing on the Nation at Large
A Decade of Progress at
National Priorities List Sites
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Emergency & Remedial Response
Office of Program Management
Washington, B.C. 20460
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If you wish to purchase copies of any additional State volumes or the National
Overview volume, Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large, contact:
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
(703) 487-4600
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PREFACE.. v
INTRODUCTION:
Hazardous Wastes: Facing a Tough Challenge I
SECTION 1
Hazardous Waste Problems are Multifaceted 7
SECTION 2
Site Contaminants Pose Diverse Threats 11
SECTION 3
Citizens, Industry, and Government
Have Vital Roles in Superfund Site Cleanup 15
SECTION 4
Cleanup Successes: Measuring Progress .19
THE NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT 27
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Preface
In 1986 Congress enacted s,weeping amendments to the nation's law to cleanup abandoned hazard-
ous waste sites. Two years later Administrator Reilly set a course for the Superfund program
designed to improve the program's performance and to increase the role of the private sector in
paying for cleanup. As a result of these actions, Superfund has dramatically increased its success.
Cleanup has been initiated at nearly half,the sites that are a national priority. Thousands of emer-
gency actions have been taken around the country to make sites safe. In the past two years, the
Federal effort has been augmented by more than $2 billion in cleanup by responsible parties.
Responsible parties are now actively engaged at 60% of the national priority sites. After a decade
of work, the program can report substantial environmental progress in cleaning up sites. The
following six goals provide the direction for the Superfund program:
1. Making, sites safer: Control the imminent threats immediately and address the
worst problems at sites first.
, 2. Make sites cleaner: Accelerate and improve long-term cleanup action at sites.
3. Strengthen enforcement and maximize responsible party work at sites.
4. Bring innovative technologies to bear when cleaning up Superfund sites.
5. Implement an aggressive program of community involvement.
6. Communicate progress to the public.
It is in the spirit of presenting a realistic picture of progress at Superfund sites that this publication
was developed. Superfund: Focusing on the Nation at Large, explains the progress and the chal-
lenges facing both those of us who clean up hazardous waste sites and those of you who live near
one. This publication describes those sites that are deemed to be of national priority and have been
placed on the National Priorities List (NPL). It provides information on the types of sites on the
NPL, and portrays the progress of each site as it approaches construction of long-term cleanup
remedies. It also provides, for the first time, evidence of environmental improvement at 422 NPL
sites nationwide.
This national summary publication is supplemented by individual State books that provide infor-
mation on the cleanup status and environmental progress on each of 1,236 sites on the National
Priorities List. EPA intends to update both the site information sheets and the national status
information each year.
The road in front of us continues to provide challenges: new and complex scientific issues, exciting
new technologies that increase our capability to provide permanent solutions to problems, and a
greater understanding of the multifaceted nature of the hazardous waste problems. We at EPA
will continue to work with you to implement this program professionally and openly.
DonR.
Assistant "Administrator for
Solid Waste and Emergency Response
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Early Hazardous Waste
Stories Revealed the
Dangers
s the 1970s came to a
A close, a series of
headline stories gave
Americans a look at
the dangers of dumping in-
dustrial and urban wastes on
the land. First there was New
York's Love Canal. Hazard-
ous waste buried there over a
25-year period contaminated
streams and soil, and endan-
gered the health of nearby
residents. The result: evacu-
ation of several hundred
people, then the Valley of
the Drums in Kentucky,
attracted public attention.
The site of these leaking
storage barrels quickly be-
came front page news. The
next national hazardous
waste headline Was Times
Beach. Oil contaminated with
toxic dioxin tainted the land
and water in this eastern
Missouri community.
In all these cases, public
health and the environment
were threatened, lives were
disrupted, property values
depreciated. It was becoming
increasingly clear that there
were large numbers of serious
hazardous waste problems
that were falling through the
cracks of existing environ-
mental laws. The magnitude
of this problem moved Con-
gress to enact the Compre-
hensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act in 1980. CER-
CLA was the first Federal law
dealing with the dangers
posed by the Nation's aban-
doned and uncontrolled
hazardous waste sites.
After Discovery, the
Problem Intensified
Confidence Was High in 1980
Thus CERCLA commonly
known as the Superfund
was launched as a direct and
limited effort to clean up the
Nation's hazardous waste
sites. Congress recognized
that EPA could not address
all sites, and therefore di-
rected it to set priorities for
Federal action under the
Superfund. At that time,
expectations were high that
the $1.6 billion fund created
by Congress was sufficient to
clean up these priority sites.
But Problems Soon Surfaced
Everywhere
The news stories turned out
to be just the beginning. Few
realized the size of the prob-
lem until EPA began the
process of site discovery and
site evaluation. Not hun-
dreds, but thousands of
potential hazardous waste
sites existed, and they pre-
sented the Nation with some
of the most complex pollution
problems it had ever faced.
In the 10 years since the
Superfund program began,
hazardous waste has surfaced
as a major environmental
concern in every part of the
United States. It wasn't just
the land that was contami-
nated by past waste disposal
practices. Chemicals in the
soil were spreading into the
groundwater (a source of
drinking water for many) and
into streams, lakes, bays, and .
wetlands. At some sites, toxic
vapors were rising into the
air. Some pollutants such
as metals and solvents had
damaged vegetation, endan-
gered wildlife, and threat-
ened the health of people
who unknowingly worked or
played in contaminated soil,
drank contaminated water, or
ate contaminated plants or
animals.
The Scope of the Cleanup
Effort Widened
As site discoveries grew, cost
estimates rose. Clearly $1.6
billion was not enough to
clean up the Nation's most
serious hazardous waste sites.
Realizing the long-term
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WHAT IS THE SUP&RFUNB
AND HOW IS II
In 1980, Congress passed a' eny called the Co3
Environmental Response, Compensation, axtd'Juafeltlty
Act (CERCLA), commonly called the! Superfted; Tlw '
Superfund Amendments andi Reatithprigation Act"
(SARA) was passed by Congress Irt IfBf lo update and
improve the Superfund law* TSbe law -authorizes ihe-" *"
Federal government to respond directly torele^ses^ or
threatened releases, of ha2a'K|0u$ sub'stances that may
endanger public health, welfare or the envinpment
Legal actions can be taken ^jForcf parties *6S|X>Wib'% for
causing the contamination to clean, up those sites at.- /,
reimburse the Superfun
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inventory of potential hazard-
ous waste sites, but they do
comprise the most complex
and environmentally compel-
ling cases. EPA has logged
more than 32,000 sites on its
National hazardous waste site
inventory, and assesses each
site within one year of being
logged. In fact, over 90% of
the sites on the inventory
have been assessed. Of the
assessed sites/55% have been
found to require no further
Federal action because they
did not ppse significant
human health or environ-
mental risks. The remaining
sites are undergoing further
assessment to determine if
long-term Federal cleanup
activities are appropriate.
Where imminent threats to
the public or environment
were evident, EPA has com-
pleted or monitored more
than 1,800 immediate actions.
This National
Overview Reflects
Superfund's Progress
and Challenges
Success is Difficult to Define
However high initial expecta-
tions may have been, the
Nation is only now beginning
to confront the real dilemma
of the Superfund: how to
reduce environmental risks
from a growing list of sites.
Therefore, we speak of suc-
cess in terms of progress
towards meeting human
health and environmental
goals. This book is an at-
tempt to summarize the
nature of environmental
problems at sites on the NPL
and Superfund's actions to
date in cleaning up these sites.
This book does not address
the more than 1,300 sites not
on the National Priorities List
at which emergency actions
have been taken to reduce
imminent threats to human
health and the environment.
The results of these emer-
gency actions are summarized
in an annual publication
entitled Superfund Emergency
Response Actions, available
from the National Technical
Information Service (NTIS).
To understand the big picture
on hazardous waste cleanup,
citizens need to hear about
both environmental progress
across the country and the
cleanup accomplishments
closer to home. The public
should also understand the
challenges involved in haz-
ardous waste cleanup and the
decisions we must make as
a Nation in finding the best
solutions.
The National and State Books
Describe the Superfund
.Activities
In the pages that follow, you
will read about the scope of
the national problem; what
EPA, the States, and parties
responsible for contamination
have accomplished toward
risk reduction and cleanup;
and what is planned in the
years ahead.
The State books that accom-
pany this National Overview
compile site summary fact
sheets on every one of the
1,236 NPL sites being cleaned
up under Superfund in our 50
States and our Territories.
These sites represent the most
serious hazardous waste
problems in the Nation, and
require the most complicated
and costly site solutions yet
encountered. Each State book
gives a "snapshot" of the
conditions and cleanup
progress that has been made
at each NPL site in;that State
through the first half of 1990.
In addition, the State volumes
explain the Superfund proc-
ess, provide an overview of
State cleanup progress, and
defines key terms used in the
NPL site summaries. These
site summaries will be up-
dated periodically.
Using the National and State
Books in Tandem
This National Overview
volume Superfund: Focus-
ing on the Nation at Large
features the following struc-
ture. Section 1 describes the
nature of the hazardous
waste problem nationwide.
Section 2 briefly describes
threats and contaminants at
NPL sites, and the effects
they have on human health
and the environment. Section
3 describes the vital roles of
various participants in the
hazardous waste cleanup
process. Section 4 describes
the Superfund program's
successes in cleaning up the
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Nation's worst hazardous
waste sites/ and provides a
clear discussion of progress
as measured by specific
environmental indicators.
The National Progress Report
in the back of this National
Overview summarizes the
status of cleanup activities at
each NPL site at the time this
report was prepared. Sites
are listed alphabetically by
State. Each arrow shows the
most advanced phase of the
cleanup process that is com-
pleted or currently underway.
While the National book
provides an overall picture of
hazardous waste sites
throughout the nation/ the
State books specifically
discuss every State and U.S.
Territory site on the NPL.
Central to each State book are
fact sheets that provide site-
by-site descriptions and
details on the activities being
taken to clean up site con-
tamination. An example fact
sheet from one of the State
books is on the facing page. It
summarizes conditions at a
site and the cleanup activities
and environmental progress
that have been'made there.
These categories appear on
each fact sheet:
1. Site Description
Describes the physical and
historical features of the site.
2. Site Responsibility
Lists the parties who are
leading site cleanup activities.
3. Threats and Contaminants
Tells what hazardous
materials have polluted the
site and its surroundings, and
what risks they pose.
4. Cleanup Approach
Details the activities
completed, underway, and
planned at the site to clean up
contamination and safeguard
public health and the
environment.
5. Environmental Progress
Summarizes the progress
to date in protecting the
public and the environment
against immediate and long-
term threats.
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2. Site Responsibility
1. Site Description
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Paying the Price into
the 21st Century
Today we are paying
the price for years of
abuse. There is no.
"quick fix" that's clear.
Yesterday's inexpensive and
supposedly efficient disposal
practices have resulted in the
costly and cumbersome
cleanups of today. Improp-
erly disposed hazardous
wastes have threatened many
environmental resources, and
the nature of these toxic
"soups" compounds the
cleanup problem (see Figure
1). Indeed, a national haz-
ardous waste program will
probably be necessary for
many years.
EPA estimates that the Super-
fund will spend more than
$27 billion on cleanup con-
struction at sites currently on
the NPL. Parties responsible
for contamination are ex-
pected to conduct 65 percent
of the cleanup work, which
accounts for billions more in
cleanup dollars. It is ex-
'pected to take about 7 years
before all sites currently on
the NPL will have started
engineered cleanup activities,
and EPA expects to add sites
. at the rate of about 100 each ,
year. Currently, the average
cost of cleanup is $26 million
per site, and there is every
reason to believe that these
costs will climb as some of the
more complex sites move into
the cleanup phase of the
process.
Hazardous Waste
Sites Are Diverse
If s virtually impossible to
describe the "typical" haz-
ardous waste site: they are
extremely diverse. Many are
municipal or industrial
'landfills. Others are manu-
facturing plants where
operators improperly dis-
posed of wastes. Some are
large Federal facilities dotted
with "hot spots" of contami-
nation from various high-
tech or military activities.
The chief contributors of,.
these wastes are in our
manufacturing sector (see
Figure 2). , .
While many hazardous
waste sites have been aban-
doned, a site may still be an
active operation, or it may be
fully or partially closed
down. Sites range dramati-
cally in size, from a 1/4-acre
metal plating shop to a 250-
square-mile mining area. The
types of wastes they contain
vary widely, too: some of the
chief constituents of wastes
present in solid, liquid, and
sludge forms include heavy
metals a common bypro-
duct of many electroplating
operations and solvents or
degreasing agents. These are
discussed in Section 2:
"Threats and Contaminants."
NPL sites are found in all
types of settings: slightly
more are found in rural/ ,
suburban areas than in the
urban areas, but very few are
truly remote from either
homes or farms (see Figure 3).
Yet the idea of a "site"
some kind of disposal area or
dump still doesn't portray
the entire picture. Transpor-
tation spills and other indus-
trial process or storage acci-
dents account for some
hazardous waste releases.
The result can be fires, explo-
sions, toxic vapors, and
contamination of ground wa-
ter used for drinking.
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What Were the Potential Threats to the
Environment that Led to Listing on the NPL?*
Percent of Sites
86,2
73.1
72.1
50.4
GROUNDWATER IMPACTS
DRINKING WATER IMPACTS
SOIL IMPACTS
SURFACE WATER IMPACTS
26.0
10.5
7.8
6.6
Actual threats are determined
during comprehensive site
studies
AIR IMPACTS
aORA IMPACTS (VEGETATION)
ANIMAL UFE IMPACTS
HUMAN HEALTH IMPACTS
Santas NPL Chuxtaiatim Report fZ/SOj
Contamination is a
'Toxic Soup" of
Hazardous Wastes
Heavy Metals
Solvents
Organic Chemicals
Municipal Wastes
Inorganic Chemicals
Pesticides/Herbicides
Paints and Oil Wastes
Radioactive Wastes
FIGURE 1
Each Site Is Unique:
There Is No Uniform
Approach
ous wastes comes mainly
from laboratory studies of
pure chemicals. There still is
much to learn about the
Sites Display Many Different nature of ^ complex mix-
Variables . .
tures of wastes generally
found at these sites, how they
affect the environment, and
how best to control them.
Only Groundbreaking Gives
Definitive Information
No matter how exhaustive
preliminary studies may be,
sampling and site observation
simply cannot reveal the, full
extent of the problem at many
sites. Uncertainties exist right
up until the point where
ground is broken for the
cleanup work and throughout
the final cleanup process.
Thaf s why there is no ready
answer to the question:
"How long will it take?" On
average and this includes a
broad range 6 to 8 years
will elapse between the start
of the cleanup study and
remedy completion.
Every NPL site is unique/ and
cleanups must be tailored to
the specific needs of each site
and the types of wastes that
contaminate it The range of
possibilities is enormous.
First, the site's physical
characteristics (its hydrology,
geology, topography, and
climate) determine how
contaminants will affect the
environment. Then, there is
the variation in site type ,
landfill, manufacturing plant,
military base, metal mine
the list is long. The type of
wastes present adds another
complex dimension. Informa-
tion on the health and envi-
ronmental effects of hazard-
Wastes at NPL Sites Come from Many Sources.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED
PRODUCTS
,
MANUFACTURtHG
Source: NPL Characterization Report Z/90
FABRICATED METAL
PRODUCTS
ELECTRO NIC AND
ELECTRIC
EQUIPMENT
ELECTROPLATING
LUMBER AND WOOD TREATING
PETROLEUM AND REFINING
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS
\
RUBBER AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS ,
CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRIC
AGRICULTURE
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
OTHER MANUFACTURING
FIGURE 2
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EPA Is Developing
New Site Cleanup
Technologies
While technological concepts
were not fully field-tested in
the early 1980s, hazardous,
waste cleanup efforts have
begun to yield the informa-
tion needed to design perma-
nent site cleanup solutions.
Since 1986, the move has been
away from "containment" of
hazardous wastes. Contain-
ment entails segregating the
wastes in a particular place,
but unfortunately many
materials cannot reliably be ,
controlled this way. This is
particularly true of liquids,
highly mobile substances (like
solvents), and high concentra-
tions of toxic compounds. w-
For these wastes, treatment is
the preferred approach: it
reduces the toxicity, mobility,
and volume of wastes at
Superfund sites.
NPL Sites are Located in All Settings and Areas
Residential
47.4
1O.6
8.5
24.1
I industrial Area
Commercial District
Agricultural
Forests/Fields
Military and other Federal Facilities
Mining
Other & Unspecified
Site Setting
Source: NPL Characterization 12/901 '
Percent 50
Land Use in Site Vicinity
FIGURE 3
There has been a progressive
increase since 1986 in the
frequency with which treat-
ment (rather than contain-
ment) has been selected as a
remedy for controlling the
primary source of contamina-
tion at hazardous waste sites.
In 1987, some type of waste
treatment was being used in
about 50 percent of cleanup
remedies EPA selected. By
1989, that number had risen
to more than 70 percent (see
Figure 4).
EPA has Increased Use of Treatment
Technologies at NPL Sites
1987
1988
1989
Source: 1989 ROD Analysis
FIGURE 4
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Hazardous Waste
Poses a Variety of
Threats
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Hazardous waste can
- includ,e products and
residues from a vari-
ety of industrial, agricultural,
and military activities. Some
of the hazard lies in the waste
itself: its concentration and
quantity; physical or chemical
nature. But much of the
danger arises from improper
handling, storage, and dis-
posal practices. The result is
humans and/or the environ-
ment are exposed to contami-
nation.
Wastes were poorly managed
in the past because the dispos-
ers often failed to understand
their toxic effect and realize
how strictly they had to be
contained. Dangerous chemi-
cals have often migrated from
uncontrolled sites. They may
percolate from holding ponds
and pits into underlying
groundwater. They may be
washed over the ground into
lakes, streams, and wetlands.
They may evaporate, explode,
or blow into the air, spreading
hazardous chemicals. They
may soak into soil, making
land and groundwater unfit
for habitat or agriculture.
Some hazardous chemicals
build up or bioaccumulate
in plants, animals, and
people, when they consume
contaminated food and water.
Today's EPA-approved
hazardous waste disposal
facilities and practices require
specific safeguards to keep
pollutants from entering the
environment. But the knowl-
edge of taking preventative
precautions was gained at
considerable expense, and not
before uncontrolled hazard-
ous waste sites had contami-
nated the environment and
threatened human health.
Human and Environ-
mental Health Are At
Risk
Determining the risks of
hazardous waste to human
and environmental health is a
complex undertaking. EPA
conducts risk assessments at
each site, analyzing the pos-
sible ways people, animals
and plants could come into
contact with contaminants.
Risk assessors are concerned
about the effects of contact
today and potential contact in
the future. How long were
populations exposed? How
serious will the consequences
be? Has the nature of waste
changed over time? Where
various wastes are present,
what is their combined effect?
Scientists often find the net
risk in these situations diffi-
cult to quantify.
How Much Exposure Causes
Harm?
Risk hinges upon how danger-
ous the chemical is, how
people may come into contact
with it, how frequently, and in
combination with what other
chemicals: EPA has worked
hard to determine the
amounts and types of chemi-
cals that can safely exist in
water, air, and soil. The
Agency for Toxic Substances
and Disease Registry also
conducts its own independent
assessments of the health
effects of contamination from
Superfund sites. The more
sites that are analyzed, how-
ever, the longer becomes the
list of potentially threatening
substances and mixtures. EPA
and private sector scientists
are working to determine the
risks associated with these
newfound problems. They are
wrestling with the-problems
posed by the toxic chemical
"soups" that have been in
some holding ponds for years.
Like the sites themselves, .
possible effects on human and
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Sources: Toxic Chemicals What They Are, How They Affect You (EPA, Region 5);
Glossary of Environmental Terms (EPA, 1988)
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EPA Manages the
Superfund Program
PA's Superftmd
program is respon-
sible for:
Enforcing Superfund laws
and overseeing Superfund
cleanup activities;
, Studying sites and evaluat-
ing the contamination and its
risk to health and the envi-
ronment;
Identifying and responding
to hazardous waste emergen-
cies;
Searching for those who
created or contributed to site
hazards;
Negotiating cleanup offers
or settlements with cooperat-
ing parties or suing uncoop-
erative ones;
Selecting the best cleanup
remedy for each site;
. Monitoring cleanup at all
NPL sites, regardless of who
does the work;
Keeping the public in-
formed about progress at
each site;
Helping develop, new
cleanup technologies and
expertise;
Coordinating cleanup and
enforcement activities with
the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers and the U.S. De-
partment of Justice.
EPA Is Cultivating
Experts
Over the past decade, EPA
has cultivated a group of
hazardous waste specialists
who can both manage and
advise on approaches to site
cleanup: remedial program
managers (RPMs) and on-
scene coordinators (OSCs).
The RPM oversees long-term
site cleanup and the OSC
manages immediate cleanup
actions. These technical
managers continue to ex-
pand their expertise and
experience with hazardous
waste cleanups.
RPMs and OSCs deal with
numerous complexities. They
must comply with a variety of
Federal, State, and local laws
and regulations. They must
coordinate the activities and
interactions of State and local
offices, contractors, technical
specialists, landowners, and
often the private individuals
or companies potentially ,
responsible for site contami-
nation. And as central
players in the decisions
regarding the cleanup ap-
proach r they must balance
the technical feasibility of the
cleanup strategy with com-
munity concerns ancl fiscal
realities. ,
EPA has also fostered the
growth of expertise in the
private sector. National
environmental engineering
firms that perform the design
and construction of hazard-
ous waste remedies across the
country have gained consid-
erable knowledge about site
conditions, contaminants!, and
technological approaches that
work.
States Play An
Important Role
The Superfund law author-
izes EPA to transfer funds
and management responsibil-
ity to States to lead cleanup
activities at NPL sites. Over
the past four years, a
strengthened EPA/State
partnership in the Superfund
program has developed.
Specifically, States are cur-
rently involved with cleanup
activities at 26 percent of
Superfund sites. When States
take the lead for cleanup
activities at a site, their re-
sponsibilities closely parallel
EPA's.
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Citizens Help Shape
Decisions
Superfund activities also
depend upon local citizen
participation. EPA's job is to
analyze the hazards and
deploy the experts, but the
Agency needs citizen input as
it makes choices for affected
communities.
Because the people in a
community with a Superfund
site will be those most di-
rectly affected by hazardous
waste problems and proc-
esses, EPA encourages citi-
CAN CITIZEN
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Although EPA tries tt> inclbei'|he c^mmimlty's preffi^;^
ences in selecting a t^^^^^^Ktxf^^^f^^'^
the Superfund law may/lead 1FA to sel^t a respaปs& , ^
action that is not * "
zens to get involved in
cleanup decisions. Here are
some things citizens can do:
Report hazardous waste
dumping, no matter how
long ago it occurred. Call the
National Response Center toll
free at 1-(800)424-8802.
Find out when cleanup
investigators will arrive and
share information with them.
Citizens' insights have identi-
fied polluters, helped the
cleanup team decide where to
dig and test, and raised
specific community concerns
that have been factored -into
cleanup decisions.
Get information from EPA
or State Superfund office.
Each State book includes
telephone numbers for EPA
and State offices. These
offices are responsible for
providing information to
citizens.
Learn about EPA's Com-
munity Involvement Pro-
grams. EPA keeps citizens
informed about site condi-
tions and progress via news
releases, free fact sheets, and
presentations on environ-
mental and health issues to
schools, community groups,
and business organizations.
Files that contain accurate,
up-to-date information on
site conditions are usually
kept at a school, a library, or
the town hall.
Engage Experts. EPA's
Technical Assistance Grants
provide up to $50,000 to a
community group wishing to
hire specialists who can
interpret sampling results,
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technical reports, and other
documents. (Call or write the
nearest EPA office for specific
information.)
Write EPA for information
on the status of any site.
Every site or spill ever re-
ported is in EPA's computer,
including the many thou-
sands that turned out not to
be hazardous. Citizens can
get all the details except for
legal actions against owners
or possible polluters.
Industry Pays for
Hazardous Waste
Cleanup
Industry pays for hazardous
waste cleanup through
specific taxes it pays. Over 80
percent of the fund known as
"Superfund" is supported
directly by excise taxes on
petroleum and feedstock
chemicals, some imported
chemicals, and corporate
environmental taxes. Finan-
cial settlements from site
polluters also are returned to
the Fund.
Superfund dollars are used to
clean up sites when those
who caused the contamina-
tion can't or won't pay.
Companies are unable to pay
for a variety of reasons. They
may be too small: an individ-
ual or a small company
without sufficient assets.
Perhaps they have declared
bankruptcy. In other cases,
responsible owners can't be
identified or found. On the
other hand, many companies
WHAT IS A "
; - A' potentially iซspara&le party B.ihff rather tiปait<:rHniซaI liabllty.
v , Mry settl^ ,
> ^ ment^or if ซ%otMioปs fall to a leptl order tfeat % "
penalty.
can and do pay for cleanup at cleanup, because this helps
sites they helped to contami- maximize the use of Super-
nate. fund dollars.
EPA Is Making
Polluters Pay
EPA spends considerable
effort tracking down the
"potentially responsible
parties" - firms and indi-
viduals who created or added
to a hazardous waste prob-
lem. Indeed, the Superfund
program makes it a high
priority to find parties who
can perform or pay for
EPA uses a variety of enforce-
ment tools (e.g., administra-
tive orders, consent decrees,
negotiations) to engage
responsible parties in site
cleanup. Every successful
negotiation of a private-party
cleanup means that the
money in the Superfund can
be directed instead to those
sites that represent immediate
emergencies, or that have no
hope of ever being cleaned up
by those responsible.
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Cleanup Costs Can Be
Recovered
Even if identifiable poten-
tially responsible parties
refuse to undertake cleanup,
they are likely to pay in the
end. The Federal government
can and does sue them to
recover cleanup costs. If a
responsible party refuses to
comply with an EPA order,
and the site is cleaned up
under Superfund authority,
EPA may choose to seek
"treble damages." That
means the uncooperative
politer may pay up to three
times the amount of the
cleanup costs expended by
the government. In cases that
require an emergency re-
sponse, or where legal actions
appear too time-consuming
given the present danger,
EPA has the authority to
perform the cleanup using
Fund dollars and recover
costs later.
If a polluter is clearly impli-
cated at a hazardous waste
site, it is in the company's
best interest to cooperate in
cleanup. The company can
contain costs if it does the
work, rather than getting a
bill for up to three times the
cost from EPA in court. EP,
will try to reach settlement
with a polluter who is coop
erative concerning cleanup
actions. Cooperation first,
with legal action as necessary,
is the process designed to
move from the planning
stage to field cleanup actions
as quickly as possible. EPA
or the State monitor all work
and ensures that it meets
government-stipulated
standards.
Enforcement Successes
Are Increasing
Success in making polluters
pay is measurable. Participa-
tion in cleanups by poten-
tially responsible parties,
(PRPs) increased from 40
percent in 1987 to more than
60 percent in 1989 (see Figure
. 5). Strictly enforcing laws
that enable EPA to recover
cleanup costs has saved the
Superfund about $2 billion in
work value since 1980. Half
of that sum has been recov-
ered since late 1986.
PRPs Have Assumed Increased
Responsibility at Superfund Sites'
1987
19S8
1989
40% 46% 60.2%
PRP Participation
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EPA Tackles Imminent
Threats Immediately
Ts he Superfund responds
" immediately to situ-
ations posing imminent
threats to human health and
the environment at both NPL
sites and sites not on the NPL.
The purpose is to stabilize,
prevent, or temper the effects
of a hazardous release, or the
threat of one. Imminent
threats might include tire
fires or discarded waste
drums leaking hazardous
chemicals. Because they
reduce the threat a site poses
to human health and the
environment, immediate
cleanup actions are an inte-
gral part of the Superfund
program.
EPA has invested consider-
able resources in identifying
sites that present imminent
threats and in undertaking
the emergency responses
required. The Agency also
has developed teams of
professionals ,to combat
threatening situations. These
emergency workers may
assist in cleanup of a danger-
ous spill or advise State and
local officials on the need for
a temporary water supply, air
and water monitoring, re-
moval of contaminated soils,
or relocation of residents.
Immediate response to immi-
nent threats is one of the
Superfund's most notable
achievements. EPA has
monitored and completed
emergency actions that
attacked the most imminent
threats of toxic exposure in
more than 1,800 cases. These
include both actions at NPL
sites and sites not on the NPL
in communities across the
Nation. EPA has used its
enforcement authority to
have responsible parties
perform emergency actions in
approximately 400 of these
cases.
EPA Is Making Progress
on Site Cleanup
\
In the last four years, the
Agency has aggressively
accelerated its efforts to clean
up sites on the NPL. More
cleanups were started in 1987,
after the Superfund law was
amended, than in any previ-
ous year. And in 1989
cleanup construction was
started at more sites than
. ever. Indeed, the start of
cleanup construction actions
increased by over 200 percent
between late 1986 and 1989!
Of the sites currently on the
NPL, more than 500 -nearly
half have had cleanup
construction activity (see
Figure 6). Measuring success
by "progress through the
cleanup pipeline," EPA is
clearly gaining momentum.
Right now 272 sites have.
cleanup work underway and
the "pipeline" is full of sites
headed for cleanup. Cur-
rently 264 sites have com-
pleted remedy selection and
are either in the engineering
design phase, or will be
shortly, and 504 sites are at
the "investigation" step,
where the nature of the con-
tamination problem is stud-
ied (see sidebar on the next
page for steps in the cleanup
process).
EPA Is Measuring
Environmental Progress
The Superfund "pipeline"
shows step-wise progress in
moving sites toward final
cleanup. Much of that move-
ment has traditionally been
measured in administrative
and legal milestones. How-
ever, the start of cleanup
construction does not neces-
sarily adequately reflect the
magnitude of environmental
progress that is made. In
addition, such real progress
often lags behind construc-
tion activity. For example,
while construction of an
incinerator initiates work at a
site, actual environmental
progress won't take place
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NPL Sites: Current Stages of Cleanup
SITE CLEANUP
*63 Sites have all cleanup actions completed
*272 Sitoi currently have work underway
15O Sites currently have designs underway
114 Sites with remedy selected
SOUKS: SesSofMmaseneitf. Reports (WJ30)
5O4 Sitescurrently have investigations underway
*f423l S'tel '1l.vt 'Iat' 'n"'a' actions to
1 * reduce immediate threats
133 Sites evaluated for immediate threats
1,236 Sites on the NPL
Includes the 422 NPL sites where cleanup
construction has resulted in environmental
progress
FIGURE 6
until hazardous wastes are
destroyed. Greater emphasis
is now being placed on the
environmental progress the
program is making the
tangible physical evidence
that the program is achieving
results. To do this, EPA
examined official records and
discussed environmental
progress with site cleanup
managers to measure what
has actually been accom-
plished in terms of contami-
nation reduction and protect-
ing the public from exposure
to hazardous substances. The
results of this approach to
measuring environmental
progress are summarized
here and are discussed in
detail in the study report
Superfund: Reporting Prog-
ress Through Environmental
Indicators (EPA, 1990).
STOPS THROU0H IKE PIPELINED
>
|f Once a site is on the JSfgLjJt Is ^ekd^tp^ejil er the Saperluปd ^peilne*" Here ale'ths steps,il
J'Ttnust undergo befd3tebei^d^eM'fiWlh^HFL: , -- " "
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Si. A detailed study at fjปe ^^^^!ys%o^(^^^lte^d^aD|^ttd takeซample$'of
*- and any soil^ water, and^, air thai spay W aj^ted, aM then study the range of possible
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p" 2, Remedy selection, ,BP4,'a;ซaly;i|4 findings, from ihe study and formally ch0o$eง the be$t
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* .......... prepares specifications and drawifigs for the Delected remedy^ ^",,,\- -
|, 4 Cleanup Construction apdl ]^ov^op, Although ฅarious parties inay cousbruct or,
:r otherwise carry out the relried^esigfted^. EPA 1$ always in cha'%iC' 'Cleanup is- often lo
T' by a requirement to operate, ma|^fr% or moiito? the site for several years. This .can extend
I: the official deletion of tne site from thfl^Pt. by years, \ s , s '
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All NFL Sites with Cleanup
Actions were Studied. EPA
focused the Superfund Envi-
ronmental Indicators study
on NPL sites where, prior to
1990, construction work for
site cleanup had actually
begun or immediate actions
had been completed. While
progress made by immediate
actions taken at certain sites
not on the NPL was also
examined, this summary only
discusses environmental
progress made at NPL sites.
As a result of this study, EPA
can now document and
report that at NPL sites, the
Superfund program has:
Assessed immediate
dangers that pose imminent
threats and taken action to
make all NPL sites safe.
Made substantial progress
toward achieving a
permanent cleanup that will
meet established human
health and environmental
goals at a large number of
these sites.
hi addition, the study supple-
ments this information with
data collected on the large
physical volumes and quanti-
ties of waste materials that
have been removed from the
environment during Super-
fund cleanup actions at NPL
sites.
These measures of environ-
mental progress are more
fully described in the accom-
panying sidebar.
. ., 5 ... ^ .
'; 3S& two ^apr. 'categories tstsedlio rejposrt progress reflec^l** -
! \ pait? fhi way thai SPA approaches deanu|? $fc NPL งi|e$T
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422 NPL Sites with Environmental Progress
104 Sites with Imminent
Threats Addressed
252 Sites also with
Imminent Threats
Addressed
Soars: Emironmenta! Indicators
318 Sites Moving
Toward Cleanup Goal
Achievement
FIGURE?
cleanup actions are also
underway to achieve
permanent cleanup goals.
At 318 sites, actions that
will lead to permanent
cleanup have been initiated
or are currently showing
progress toward meeting
human health and
environmental goals for at
least one environmental
.pathway. These
environmental pathways, or
areas, include contaminated
land, groundwater, and
surface water. Land
contamination includes soil,
and solid and liquid wastes
found on or near the ground
surface. The groundwater
JBPA Progress: A Summary of
the Study Data
EPA has documented signifi-
cant progress at 422 of the
Nation's highest priority sites
more than 1/3 of the sites
listed on the NPL (see Figure
7). Because contamination at
NPL sites can require activi-
ties both to control imminent
threats and provide perma-
nent cleanup, some sites
show progress in more than
one of these categories.
Specifically, EPA has docu-
mented the following prog-
ress in reducing risk and
. achieving human health and
environmental goals at NPL
sites:
At 356 sites, immediate
actions have been taken to
reduce imminent risk from
exposure to site contam-
inants; at 252 of these sites.
Imminent Threats Addressed at NPL Sites
to
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250
200 '
150
100 -
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;
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245
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Containment
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293
Population Site
Relocation Security
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Site numbers add up to greater than 356 sites because more than one
risk reduction activity may occur at any one site.
Source: Environmental Indicators
FIGURES
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pathway includes subsurface
waters and aquifers. The
surface water includes lakes,
ponds, slow-moving streams,
and marshes.
EPA is Reducing the
Imminent Threats Posed by
NPL Sites
First, the Superfund program
is required to evaluate,
stabilize, treat/ or otherwise
take actions to make
dangerous sites safe. At 356
sites, immediate actions to
protect nearby populations
and to control the imminent
threat of exposure to
hazardous contaminants have
been taken. As Figure 8
shows, 245 of those actions
involved the removal,
treatment or containment of
wastes; 293 provided site
security to prevent accidental
exposure to hazardous
substances at the site, and 73
provided an alternate water
supply to affected residents.
Estimates on the magnitude
of these actions indicate that
almost a quarter of a million
people with contaminated
household water supplies
have been provided with an
alternate residential water
source. At 19 sites, the
immediate actions involved
the relocation of populations
away from contaminated
areas. EPA estimates that
more that 3,900 people have
been evacuated or relocated
during site cleanup activities.
After cleanup, 39 percent of
these evacuated residents
were returned to their homes,
while the rest have been
permanently relocated.
EPA is Cleaning up the
Nation's Soil and Water
Once all sites are safe, EPA
identifies and addresses the
worst contamination prob-
lems at individual sites,
focusing its efforts on the
long-term cleanup of the most
threatening areas before
addressing any other contami-
nated pathways. Thus, long-
term cleanup activities can be
in different stages at a single
site.
Hazardous Waste Effects on Environmental Pathways
Surface Water
Contamination
Groundwater
Contamination
In the study, EPA has evalu-
ated the status
of these long-
term cleanup
activities in
meeting human
health and
environmental
goals. Anyone
site may have
various con-
taminated
pathways, each
of which threat-
ens health and
the environ-
ment in a dif-
ferent way.
Figure 9 illus-
trates the land,
groundwater,
and surface
water path-
ways of con-
tamination that
are measured
in the study.
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The accompanying sidebar
describes how progress
toward meeting cleanup
goals is reported in two
stages of cleanup activity. To
date, the Superfund program
has achieved the greatest
degree of success in moving
toward cleanup of land con-
tamination.
Land Surf ace. At NPL sites,
land has been addressed at
274 sites (see Figure 10).
Progress toward cleanup has
been achieved at 244 other
sites (at 60 of these sites the
land pathway has been com-
pletely cleaned up). At
another 30 sites, land cleanup
has been initiated. Land t
cleanup is often undertaken
first because it substantially
reduces risk to people, ani-
mals, and plants that might
otherwise come into direct
contact with waste at the site.
These actions can also fore-
stall future groundwater
cleanup by removing a source
that may percolate into the
subsurface water.
Groundwater. Most Super-
fund sites have actual or
potential groundwater con-
tamination. Many Americans
use groundwater as a drink-
ing water source, and its
cleanup has proven to be one
of the most difficult environ-
mental problems to solve.
Groundwater cleanup is
occurring at 92 sites, includ-
ing 81 sites where cleanup
has been initiated and 11 sites
where the groundwater
pathway has been completely
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~"-~^ia|> s p^rt'ol the environment: the tend is dear^ % %
(sprlaef tyater i$ dean/ ahd so ott> bul the
1 require cleartup actions-
rif'*\"'
cleaned up (see Figure 10).
Experience to date suggests
that meeting health and envi-
ronmental goals in this area
may take many more years of
treatment and monitoring
than initially expected even a
few years ago.
Surf ace Water. Contami-
nated surface waters can
create substantial hazards for
drinking supply, wildlife, and
recreational uses. Natural
weather conditions such as
heavy rainfall may aggravate
the situation by spreading
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Cleaning Up Environmental Pathways
Land
Contamination
274
Sites
Surface Water
treated to date
totals almost
83,000,000
gallons,
equivalent to
about one-third
gallon for each
person in the
United States.
Groundwater
Contamination
Surface \Afeter
Contamination
Source: Environmental Indicators
43
Sites
contamination via runoff and
overflow of contaminants
from the site. Cleanup goals
for surface water contamina-
tion are being addressed at 43
NPL sites (see Figure 10).
Cleanup has been initiated at
8 sites; at 35 sites, progress
has been made and docu-
mented.
Quantities of Wastes Re-
moved front the Environment
The sheer volume of hazard-
ous wastes that has been
removed in cleaning up NPL
sites illustrate an impressive
aspect of the environmental
progress being made at the
Nation's Superfund sites.
The study has documented
significant work in address-
92
Sites
Progress Toward Cleanup
Cleanup Initiated
FIGURE 10 JJL ' - 5- , - -
, _ % V ซ . . ^ %
ing wastes in each of the
contamination pathways at
329 NPL sites:
Land Contamination
includes both soils and solid
and liquid wastes. Soils and
other solid waste removed
from the environment thus
far total more than 3,909,000
cubic yards; this amounts to
2,700 football fields covered
with wastes to a depth of one
foot. Liquid wastes total
almost a billion gallons, or
about 4 gallons for each
resident of the United States.
Groundwater treated to
date totals approximately
3,580,000,000 gallons,
equivalent to more than 14
gallons for each person in the
United States.
EPA believes
that the most
important use of
the data it has
collected in this
first study of the
environmental
progress
achieved by the
Superfund
program is to
serve as a
benchmark
against which to
measure and
document future progress.
EPA Makes Sure Cleanup
Works
EPA has gained enough
experience in cleanup tech-
nologies to understand that
environmental protection
does not end when the
cleanup remedy has been
constructed. Many complex
technologies like those
designed to clean up ground-
water must operate for
several years in order to
accomplish their objectives.
EPA's hazardous waste site
managers are committed to
proper operation and mainte-
nance of every remedy
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constructed. No matter who
has been delegated responsi-
bility for cleaning up the site,
EPA will assure that the
remedy is carefuUy.followed
and that it continues to do its
job.
Likewise, EPA does not
abandon a site even after the
cleanup work is done. Every
five years, the Agency re-
views each site where resi-
dues from hazardous waste
cleanup still remain to ensure
that human and environ-
mental health are still being
safeguarded. EPA will
correct any deficiencies
discovered and will report to
the public annually on all
five-year reviews conducted
that year.
EPA Will Report on Future
Progress
EPA intends to report annu-
ally on the environmental
progress the Superfund
program has made in clean-
ing up the contamination
problems posed by uncon-
trolled hazardous waste sites.
In addition to reporting
environmental progress
measures, the status of each
NPL site is highlighted in the
fact sheets compiled in the
State volumes. These fact
sheets describe progress in
terms of accomplishing the
steps of the cleanup process
as well as actual environ-
mental results. The State
volumes also will be updated
annually to report current
progress on a site-specific
basis.
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The National Progress Report
The following National Progress Report lists all the sites currently on or deleted from the NPL, and
briefly summarizes the status of activities for each site at the time this report was prepared. The
steps in the Superfund cleanup process are arrayed across the top of the chart, and each site's prog-
ress through these steps is represented by an arrow (ป-) which indicates the current stage of
cleanup at the site.
Large and complex sites are often organized into several cleanup stages. For example, separate
cleanup efforts may be required to address the source of the contamination, hazardous substances
in the groundwater, and surface water pollution, or to clean up different areas of a large site. In
such cases, the chart portrays cleanup progress at the site's most advanced stage, reflecting the
status of site activities rather than administrative accomplishments.
An arrow in the "Initial Response" category indicates that an emergency cleanup or initial
action has been completed or is currently underway. Emergency or initial actions are taken as
an interim measure to provide immediate relief from exposure to hazardous site conditions or
to stabilize a site to prevent further contamination.
An arrow in the "Site Studies" category indicates that an investigation to determine the nature
and extent of the contamination at the site is currently ongoing or planned to begin in 1991.
An arrow in the "Remedy Selection" category means that the EPA has selected the final
cleanup strategy for the site. At the few sites where the EPA has determined that initial
response actions have eliminated site contamination, or that any remaining contamination will
be naturally dispersed without further cleanup activities, a "No Action" remedy is selected. In
these cases, the arrows in the Progress Report are discontinued at the "Remedy Selection" step
and resume in the final "Construction Complete" category.
An arrow at the "Remedial Design" stage indicates that engineers are currently designing the
technical specifications for the selected cleanup remedies and technologies.
An arrow marking the "Cleanup Ongoing" category means that final cleanup actions have
been started at the site and are currently underway.
A arrow in the "Construction Complete" category is used only when all phases of the site
cleanup plan have been performed and the EPA has determined that no additional
construction actions are required at the site. Some sites in this category may currently be
undergoing long-term pumping and treating of groundwater, operation and maintenance or
monitoring to ensure that the completed cleanup actions continue to protect human health and
the environment.
The sites are listed by State and in alphabetical order. Further information on the activities and
progress at each site is given in the site "Fact Sheets" published in the State Volumes.
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Progress Toward uie
She Name
ALABAMA
CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
INTERSTATE LEAD CO (ILCO)
MOWBRAY ENGINEERING COMPANY
OLIN CORP/MCINTOSH PLANT
PERDIDO CONTAMINATION
REDWING CARRIERS, INC. SARALAND
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. AXIS PLANT
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. COLD CREEK
T. H. AGRICULTURE & NUTRITION CO.
TR1ANA/TENNESSEE RIVER
USA ALABAMA ARMY AMMUNITION
USA ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT
anup at INJ
County
WASHINGTON
JEFFERSON
BUTLER
WASHINGTON
BALDWIN
MOBILE
MOBILE
MOBILE
MONTGOMERY
MADISON
TALLADEGA
CALHOUN
VLtB
NPL
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
arcs jNanuuLwiux?
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
09/01/84 ****
06/01/86 * *
09/01/83 * * "^ h *" "*"
09/01/84 * *"
09/01/83 *****-
02/28/90 "* "*"
09/01/84 +-+ + +
09/01/84 "*" ^ "^
06/24/88 *" *"
09/01/83 "*" "*" *" ' "^
07/07/87 "* ^ "^ "*
03/31/89 "^ "* * "^ . *"
ALASKA
ALASKA BATTERY ENTERPRISES
ARCTIC SURPLUS
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE
ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE
FAIRBANKS N. S. Final 03/31/89
FAIRBANKS N. S. Prop. 10/26/89
FAIRBANKS N. S. Final 11/21/89
ANCHORAGE Prop. 07/14/89
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
to
FORTWAINWRIGHT
STANDARD STEEL & METALS SALVAGE
ARIZONA
APACHE POWDER COMPANY
HASSAYAMPA LANDFILL
INDIAN BEND WASH AREA
LITCHFIELD AIRPORT AREA
LUKE AIR FORCE BASE
MESA AREA GROUND WATER CONTAM.
MOTOROLA INC (52ND STREET PLANT)
MOUNTAIN VIEW MOBILE HOMES
NINETEENTH AVENUE LANDFILL
TUCSON INTL AIRPORT AREA
WILLIAMS AIR FORCE BASE
YUMA MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
ARKANSAS
ARKWOOD, INC.
CECIL LINDSEY SITE
FAIRBANKS N. S.
ANCHORAGE
COCHISE
MARICOPA
MARICOPA
MARICOPA /
MARICOPA
MARICOPA
MARICOPA
GILA
MARICOPA
PIMA
MARICOPA
YUMA
BOONE
JACKSON
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Prop,
Prop.
Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Delete
07/14/89 *-
07/14/89 * *-
06/10/86 * *- '
07/22/87 *-
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Site Name
County
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
FRIT INDUSTRIES
GURLEY PIT
INDUSTRIAL WASTE CONTROL
JACKSONVILLE MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
MID-SOUTH WOOD PRODUCTS SITE
MIDLAND PRODUCTS SITE
ROGERS ROAD MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
VERTAC, INC.
CALIFORNIA
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC.
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES (BLDG. #915)
AEROUET GENERAL CORP.
APPLIED MATERIALS
ATLAS ASBESTOS MINE
BARSTOW MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS
BROWN & BRYANT, INC. (ARVIN PLANT)
CAMP PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE
LAWRENCE
CRITTENDEN
SEBASTIAN
PULASKI
POLK
YELL
PULASKI
PULASKI
Final 09/08/83
Final 09/08/83
Final 09/08/83
Final 07/22/87
Final 09/08/83
Final 06/10/86
Final 07/22/87
Final 09/08/83
SANTA CLARA Final 06/01/86
SANTA CLARA Prop. 06/24/88
SACRAMENTO Final 09/01/83
SANTA CLARA Final 07/22/87
FRESNO Final 09/01/84
SANBERNARDIN Final 11/21/89
TULARE Final 06/01/86
KERN Final 10/04/89
SAN DIEGO Final 11/21/89
MERCED Final 07/22/87
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
CELTOR CHEMICAL WORKS
COALINGA ASBESTOS MINE
COAST WOOD PRESERVING
CRAZY HORSE SANITARY LANDFILL
CTS PRINTEX, INC.
DEL NORTE PESTICIDE STORAGE
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
EL TORO MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTORS JOSE)
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR (MNT.)
FIRESTONE TIRE (SALINAS PLANT)
FORTORD
FRESNO SANITARY LANDFILL
GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE
HEWLETT PACKARD (620-640 PAGE MILL)
HEXCELCORP.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE PROCESSING
INTEL CORP. (MOUNTAIN VIEW PLANT)
INTEL CORP. (SANTA CLARA III)
HUMBOLDT
FRESNO
MENDOCINO
MONTEREY
SANTA CLARA
DEL NORTE
KERN
ORANGE
SANTA CLARA
SANTA CLARA
MONTEREY
MONTEREY
FRESNO
SAN BERNARDIN Final
SANTA CLARA
ALAMEDA
FRESNO
SANTA CLARA
SANTA CLARA
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
09/01/83 *- "h
09/01/84 >-
09/01/83 "K *-
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02/01/90 "K "K
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10/26/89 "K
06/01/86 ^ ซ^
06/01/86 "K "^
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Site Name
County
IMPL Date
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
INTEL MAGNETICS
INTERSIL, INCySIEMENS COMPONENTS
IRON MOUNTAIN MINE
.J.H. BAXTER & CO.
JASCO CHEMICAL CORP.
JIBBOOM JUNKYARD
KOPPERS CO., INC. (OROVILLE PLANT)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LAB (USDOE)
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LAB
LIQUID GOLD OIL CORP.
LORENTZ BARREL & DRUM CO.
LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORPORATION
MARCH AIR FORCE BASE
MATHER AIR FORCE BASE
MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE
MCCOLL "
MGM BRAKES
MODESTO GW CONTAMINATION
MOFFETT NAVAL AIR STATION
MONOLITHIC MEMORIES
SANTA CLARA
SANTA CLARA
SHASTA
SISKIYOU
SANTA CLARA
SACRAMENTO
BUTTE
ALAMEDA
SAN JONQUIN
CONTRA COSTA
SANTA CLARA
BUTTE
RIVERSIDE
SACRAMENTO
SACRAMENTO
ORANGE
SONOMA
STANISLAUS
SANTA CLARA
SANTA CLARA
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
06/01/86 *- *
06/24/88 *- *
09/01/83 * "* "* * *
10/04/89 *
10/04/89 * *-
09/01/83 * * *"."*" **"
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07/22/87 * . *
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07/22/87 ^- "^
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
MONTROSE CHEMICAL CORP.
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.
NEWMARK GW CONTAMINATION
NORTON AIR FORCE BASE
OPERATING INDUSTRIES, INC. LANDFILL
PACIFIC COAST PIPE LINES
PURITY OIL SALES, INC.
RAYTHEON CORP.
RIVERBANK ARMY AMMUNITION PLT
SACRAMENTO ARMY DEPOT
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY (AREA 1 )
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY (AREA 2)
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY (AREA 3)
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY (AREA 4)
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY (AREA 1 ).
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY (AREA 2)
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY (AREA 3)
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY (AREA 4)
SELMA TREATING COMPANY
LOS ANGELES
SANTA CLARA
SAN BERNARDIN
SAN BERNARDIN
LOS ANGELES
VENTURA
FRESNO
SANTA CLARA
STANISLAUS
SACRAMENTO
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
FRESNO
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
10/04/89 * *-
07/22/87 "^ - *-
03/31/89 *
07/22/87 * *"
06/01/86 _**-*-*-*
10/04/89 **-
09/01/83 ++-+
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09/01/84 "^ ^ ^ *- "*
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09/01/83 * "^ "^ *-
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She Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
SHARPE ARMY DEPOT
SOLA OPTICAL USA, INC.
SOUTH BAY ASBESTOS AREA
SOUTHERN CAL EDISION CO. (VISALIA)
SPECTRA-PHYSICS, INC.
STRINGFELLOW
SULPHUR BANK MERCURY MINE
SYNERTEK, INC.(BLDG#1)
T. H. AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION CO.
TELEDYNE SEMICONDUCTOR
TRACY DEFENSE DEPOT
TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE
TREASURE ISLAND NAVAL STATION
TRW MICROWAVE, INC. (BLDG 825)
UNITED HECKATHORN CO.
VALLEY WOOD PRESERVING, INC.
WASTE DISPOSAL, INC.
WATKINS^JOHNSON CO. (STEWART DIV)
WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP.
SAN JOAQUIN
SONOMA
SANTA CLARA
TULARE
SANTA CLARA
RIVERSIDE
LAKE
SANTA CLARA
FRESNO
SANTA CLARA
SAN JOAQUIN
I
SOLANO
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA CLARA
CONTRA COSTA
STANISLAUS
LOS ANGELES
SANTA CRUZ
BUTTE
SANTA CLARA
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
07/22/87 *- *-
02/15/90 *
06/01/86 * ' ซ*
03/31/89 * *
06/24/88 *- *-
09/01/83 * *
06/24/88 "K
10/04/89 * " "^
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07/22/87 *- "K
07/14/89 ซ^
11/21/89 *- ซ^
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03/14/90 *
03/31/89 "^ ^~
07/22/87 ซ* "^
01/22/87 "^ ' *-
10/26/89
06/01/86 ซ*" *"
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
,
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COLORADO
AIR FORCE PLANT PJKS PROJECTS
BRODERICK WOOD PRODUCTS
CALIFORNIA GULCH
CENTRAL CITY-CLEAR CREEK
CHEMICAL SALES COMPANY
DENVER RADIUM SITE ;
EAGLE MINE
LINCOLN PARK
LOWRY LANDFILL
MARSHALL LANDFILL
ROCKY FLATS PLANT (USDOE)
'ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL
SAND CREEK INDUSTRIAL
SMUGGLER MOUNTAIN
URAVAN URANIUM PROJECT
WOODBURY CHEMICAL COMPANY
CONNECTICUT
BARKHAMSTED-NEW HARTFORD LNDF
JEFFERSON
ADAMS
LAKE
CLEAR CREEK
DENVER
ADAMS
EAGLE
FREMONT
ARAPAHOE
BOULDER
JEFFERSON
ADAMS
ADAMS
PITKIN
MONTROSE
ADAMS
LITCHFIELD
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
11/21/89 "K >-
09/21/84 *- +- >- +
09/08/83 ' >- + + +- +
09/08/83 *- * >- *- +
06/24/88 * >-
09/08/83 "^ > ^ ^ ^-
06/10/86 ^ + + +- +
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
BEACON HEIGHTS LANDFILL
CHESHIRE GW CONTAMINATION
DURHAM MEADOWS
GALLUP'S QUARRY
KELLOGG-DEERING WELL FIELD
LAUREL PARK, INC.
LINEMASTER SWITCH CORPORATION
NUTMEG VALLEY ROAD
OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL
PRECISION PLATING
REVERE TEXTILE PRINTS CORPORATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NE
YAWORSKI WASTE LAGOON
DELAWARE
ARMY CREEK LANDFILL
CHEM-SOLV, INC.
COKER'S SANITATION SERVICE
DELAWARE CITY PVC PLANT
DELAWARE SAND & GRAVEL
NEW HAVEN
NEW HAVEN
MIDDLESEX
WINDHAM
FAIRFIELD
NEW HAVEN
WINDHAM
NEW HAVEN
HARTFORD
TOLLAND
WINDHAM
HARTFORD
WINDHAM
NEWCASTLE
KENT
KENT
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 *-*-*- "^
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10/04/89 *" *-
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09/01/84 *-*-*-*-
09/08/83 *- *" "^ . "* *"
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03/31/89 * *
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09/01/83 "^ ^ "^ ^ **
09/01/83 ^- "^ *
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
DOVER GAS LIGHT CO
E.I. DU PONT, NEWPORT
HALBY CHEMICAL
HARVEY & KNOTT DRUM SITE
KENT CTY LANDFILL
KOPPERS COMPANY FACILITIES
NCR CORP, MILLSBORO
NEW CASTLE SPILL
NEW CASTLE STEEL PLANT
SEALAND LTD.
STANDARD CHLORINE COMPANY
SUSSEX COUNTY LANDFILL #5
TYBOUTS CORNER LANDFILL
TYLER REFRIGERATION PIT
WILDCAT LANDFILL
FLORIDA
w AGRICO CHEMICAL
XI
AIRCO PLATING CO., INC.
KENT
KENT
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
KENT
NEWCASTLE
SUSSEX
NEWCASTLE .
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE
NEW CASTLE
SUSSEX
NEWCASTLE
KENT
KENT
ESCAMBIA
DADE
'Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Deleted
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
03/13/89 "K ซ^
10/04/89 ซK
02/16/90 ซ^
06/01/86 +-
09/01/83 * "K ' * *- *~
06/16/88 *-
10/26/89 *-
07/01/87 ซ^
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03/17/89 ' + + - +-
06/16/88 "^ +
07/01/87 "^ B^
10/06/89 +
09/01/83 "^ ซ^ ซK ^
02/21/90 ^- ^~
09/01/83 *- "K ^
10/04/89 "K
02/21/90 "K
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial SHe Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
ALPHA CHEMICAL CORP.
AMERICAN CREOSOTE WORKS
ANACONDA/MILGO
ANODYNE, INC.
B & B CHEMICAL COMPANY
BEULAH LANDFILL
BMI-TEXTRON
BROWN WOOD PRESERVING
CABOT/KOPPERS
CECIL FIELD NAVAL AIR STATION
CHEM-FORM, INC.
CITY INDUSTRIES
COLEMAN-EVANS WOOD PRESERVING
DAVIE LANDFILL
DUBOSE OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY
FLORIDA STEEL CORPORATION
GOLD COAST OIL CORPORATION
HARRIS CORP. / PALM BAY FACILITY
HIPPS ROAD LANDFILL
HOLLINGSWORTH SOLDERLESS
POLK
ESCAMBIA
DADE
DADE
DADE
ESCAMBIA
PALM BEACH
SUWANNEE
ALACHUA
DUVAL
BROWARD
ORANGE
DUVAL
BROWARD
ESCAMBIA
MARTIN
DADE
BREVARD
DUVAL
BROWARD
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Prop.
. Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/83 4-4-4-4-
09/01/83 4-4-4-4-
11/15/89 *"
02/21/90 "*"
06/24/88 4- 4-
06/24/88 *"
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09/01/84 4- 4-
07/14/89 *-
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10/04/89 4-4-4-
09/01/83 4-4-4-4-
09/08/83 4-4-4-4-
06/01/86 4- 4- 4-
12/01/82 4- 4-
09/01/83 4-4-4-4-4-
07/01/87 4- 4-
09/01/84 ^4-4-4-4-
09/01/83 4- 4-4-4-4-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
VO
- HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE
JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION
KASSOUF-KIMERLING BATTERY DISPOSAL
MADISON COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL
MIAMI DRUM SERVICES
MUNISPORT LANDFILL
NORTHWEST 58TH STREET LANDFILL
PARRAMORE SURPLUS
PEAK OIL COMPANY
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION
PEPPERS STEEL AND ALLOY CO.
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CORP.
PICKETTVILLE ROAD LANDFILL
PIONEER SAND COMPANY
PIPER AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
REEVES SOUTHEASTERN GALVANIZING
SAPP BATTERY SALVAGE
SCHUYLKILL METAL CORP.
SHERWOOD MEDICAL
STANDARD AUTO BUMPER
DADE
DUVAL
HILLSBOROUGH
MADISON '
DADE
DADE
DADE
GADSDEN
HILLSBOROUGH
ESCAMBIA
DADE
BROWARD
DUVAL
ESCAMBIA
INDIAN RIVER
HILLSBOROUGH
JACKSON
HILLSBOROUGH
VOLUSIA
DADE
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
07/14/89 _ . *-
11/21/89 *-
09/01/83 .**-,
06/24/88 "ซ*- "K
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09/01/83 ' *- .
09/01/83 *- + ' ' + t+-
02/21/89 ซ^ "K **
06/10/86 "K *-
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09/01/83 *-
10/04/89 "^ ซ^
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
SYDNEY MINE SLUDGE PONDS
TAYLOR ROAD LANDFILL
TOWER CHEMICAL COMPANY
TRI-CITY OIL CONSERVATIONIST
VARSOL SPILL SITE
WH1TEHOUSE WASTE OIL PITS
WILSON CONCEPTS OF FLORIDA
WINGATE RD. MUNI. INCINERATOR
WOODBURY CHEMICAL CO.
YELLOW WATER ROAD DUMP
ZELLWOOD GROUNDWATER
62ND STREET DUMP
GEORGIA
CEDARTOWN INDUSTRIES. INC.
CEDARTOWN MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP. LDFL
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO.
HERCULES, INC. 009 LANDFILL
LUMINOUS PROCESSES
HILLSBOROUGH
HILLSBOROUGH
LAKE
HILLSBOROUGH
DADE
DUVAL
BROWARD
BROWARD
DADE
DUVAL
ORANGE
HILLSBOROUGH
POLK
POLK
POLK
DOUGHERTY
GLYNN
CLARKE
Final
Final
Final
Delete
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Delete
10/01/89 <* *- "* * "*"
09/01/83 * *"
09/01/83 *" *" *" *"
01/19/88 *** *
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03/31/89 *"
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02/16/90 "^ "*"
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01/22/87 "*
10/04/89 *"
09/01/84 *
12/30/82 "* * **" "^
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Site Name
County
IMPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
MARINE CORP LOGISTICS BASE
MARZONE INC./CHEVRON CHEM. CO.
MATHIS BROS. LDFL (S. MARBLE TOP RD)
MONSANTO CO.
POWERSVILLE LANDFILL
T. H. AGRICULTURE & NUTRITION CO.
USAF ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
WOOLFOLK CHEMICAL WORKS INC.
HAWAII
KUNIA WELLS 1
KUNIA WELLS II
MILILANI WELLS
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
WAIAWA SHAFT
WAIPAHU WELLS
WAIPIO WELLS
DOUGHERTY
TIFT
WALKER
RICHMOND
PEACH
DOUGHERTY
HOUSTON
PEACH -
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
OAHU
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
11/21/89 ป*- +
10/04/89 *- "h
03/31/89 -*
09/01/84 *- >-
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IDAHO
ARRCOM CORP (DREXLER ENTERPRISES)
KOOTENAI
Final 09/08/83
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
BUNKER HILL MINING & METALLURG.
EASTERN MICHAUD FLATS CONTAMINATION
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LAB
KERR-MCGEE CHEMICAL CORP.
MONSANTO (SODA SPRINGS PLANT)
MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE
PACIFIC HIDE & FUR RECYCLING CO.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
ILLINOIS
A& F MATERIALS RECLAIMING, INC.
ACME SOLVENT RECLAIMING, INC.
ADAMS COUNTY QU1NCY MUNI LDFL
AMOCO CHEMICALS
BELOIT CORP.
BELVIDERE MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
BYRON SALVAGE YARD .
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUBLIC SERVICE
CROSS BROTHERS PAIL RECYCLING
DUPAGE COUNTY LDFL/BLACKWELL
SHOSHONE
BANNOCK
BUTTE
CARIBOU
CARIBOU
ELMORE
BANNOCK
BANNOCK
CUMBERLAND
W1NNEBAGO
ADAMS
WILL
WINNEBAGO
BOONE
OGLE
CHRISTIAN
KANKAKEE
DUPAGE
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
09/08/83 ซ* *-
05/05/89 *-
11/21/89 *"
10/04/89 *"
05/05/89 *
07/14/89 +
09/21/84 "^ * *" *^
09/21/84 *
09/08/83 *- * . "* *" *"
09/08/83 * * *" *"
06/24/88 *- "^
02/21/90 *
06/24/88 +
09/08/83 "^ * "^ *" *"
09/08/83 ^ *- "^ *" "*"
06/24/88 "*" ^~
09/08/83 "K "^ * i^
02/21/90 "K "*
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
GALESBURG/KOPPERS CO.
H. O. D. LANDFILL
ILADA ENERGY COMPANY
INTERSTATE POLLUTION CONTROL , INC.
JOHNS MANVILLE
JOLIET ARMY AMMO PLT LAP AREA
JOLIET ARMY AMMO PLT MFG. AREA
KERR-MCGEE KRESS CREEK & WEST
KERR-MCGEE REED-KEPPLER PARK
KERR-MCGEE RESIDENTIAL AREAS
KERR-MCGEE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLT
LASALLE ELECTRICAL UTILITIES
LENZ OIL SERVICE INC.
MIG/DEWANE LANDFILL
NL INDUSTRIES/TARACORP LEAD SMELT
OUTBOARD MARINE CORPORATION
PAGEL'SPIT
PARSON'S CASKET HARDWARE CO.
PETERSEN SAND & GRAVEL
KNOX
LAKE
ALEXANDER
WINNEBAGO
LAKE
WILL
WILL
DUPAGE
DUPAGE
DUPAGE
DUPAGE
LASALLE
COOK
BOONE
MADISON
LAKE
WINNEBAGO
BOONE
LAKE
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 ++++
02/21/90 "K
10/04/89 *" *-
03/31/89 "*-
09/08/83 "K * *- * *- +
03/31/89 *
07/21/87 * *-
10/15/84 *-
10/15/84 "K + '
10/15/84 ซ* *- ' '
10/15/84 *- *v '
,09/08/83 "K- "^ ^ + +
10/04/89 "^ ซ^
10/26/89 - *- '
06/10/86 "K +~
09/08/83 " "K- "^ ^- -
06/10/86 *-
07/21/87 *" ^
06/10/86 *-'+*- ^
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
SANGAMO ELECTRIC DUMP
SAVANNA ARMY DEPOT
S.E. ROCKFORD GW CONTAMINATION
TRI-COUNTY LDFL/WASTE MGMT OF IL
VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
WARNER ELECTRIC BRAKE & CLUTCH
WAUCONDA SAND & GRAVEL CO.
WOODSTOCK MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
YEOMAN CREEK LANDFILL
INDIANA
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SERVICE, INC.
BENNETT STONE QUARRY
CARTER LEE LUMBER COMPANY
WILLIAMSON
CARROLL
WINNEBAGO
KANE
CLARK
WINNEBAGO
LAKE
MCHENRY
LAKE
LAKE
MONROE
MARION
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
03/31/89
03/31/89
03/31/89
03/31/89
09/08/83
06/24/88
09/08/83
10/04/89
03/31/89
09/21/84
09/21/84
03/31/89
* * *
*
^ *
+
+ + + + +
+ '+ + + *"
+ + + +
+
+ +
+ +
+ + + + + +
^
COLUMBUS OLD MUNICIPAL LDFL#1
CONRAIL RAILYARD ELKHART
CONTINENTAL STEEL CORPORATION
DOUGLAS ROAD/UNIROYAL, INC. LDFL
ENVIROCHEM CORPORATION
BARTHOLOMEW Final 06/10/86
ELKHART Prop. 06/24/88
HOWARD Final 03/31/89
ST. JOSEPH Final 03/31/89
BOONE Final 09/08/83
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
Ol
FISHER-CALO
FORT WAYNE REDUCTION DUMP
GALEN MEYERS DUMP/DRUM SALVAGE
HIMCO DUMP
IMC (TERRE HAUTE EAST PLANT)
LAKE SANDY JO (M & M LANDFILL)
LAKELAND DISPOSAL SERVICE INC.
LEMON LANE LANDFILL
MAIN STREET WELL FIELD
MARION (BRAGG) DUMP
MIDCO 1
MIDCO II
NEAL'S DUMP (SPENCER)
NEAL'S LANDFILL (BLOOM1NGTON)
NINTH AVENUE DUMP
NORTHSIDE SANITARY LANDFILL, INC.
POER FARM
PRESTOLITE BATTERY DIVISION
REILLY TAR &.CHEMICAL CORP.
SEYMOUR RECYCLING CORPORATION
LA PORTE
ALLEN
ST. JOSEPH
ELKHART
VIGO
LAKE
KOSCIUSKO
MONROE
ELKHART
GRANT
LAKE
LAKE
OWEN
MONROE
- LAKE
BOONE
HANCOCK
KNOX
MARION
JACKSON
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 *- >-
06/10/86 *- + +
03/31/89 . + "K '
02/21/90 *- *-
06/10/86 * > *-
. 09/08/83 *- * * * +
03/31/89 *-
09/08/83 * *- + *- *-
09/08/83 * "^ "^ ^- ^
09/08^3 "* "K "^ ^ * ,
09/08/83 "^ "^ "^ +
06/10/86 - "^ "K "^ *-
06/10/86 "*" "^ "^ *
09/08/83 "^ ^ "^ + ^
09/08/83 ^ *- ^ *-
09/21/84 ซK *- +~
10/21/84 "^ "K ซ^ +
10/04/89 "^ "K
09/21/84 "^
09/08/83 "^ "K ^ * ซ^-
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O\
She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
SOUTHSIDE SANITARY LANDFILL
TIPPECANOE SANITARY LANDFILL INC.
TRI-STATE PLATING
WASTE INC. LANDFILL
WAYNE WASTE OIL
WEDZEB ENTERPRISES, INC.
WHITEFORD SALES & SERV NAT. LEASE
IOWA
AIDEX CORPORATION
CHEMPLEX COMPANY
DES MOINES TCE
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO, INC.
ELECTRO-COATINGS, INC.
FAIRFIELD COAL GASIFICATION PLANT
FARMERS MUTUAL COOPERATIVE
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
JOHN DEERE (OTTUMWA WORKS LDFL)
LABOUNTY DUMP SITE
MARION Final 03/31/89
TIPPECANOE Prop. 06/24/88
BARTHOLOMEW Final 06/10/86
LA PORTE Final 07/21187
WHITLEY Final 09/08/83
BOONE Final 09/08/83
ST. JOSEPH Prop. 06/24/88
PQTTAWATTAM1E
CLINTON
POLK
LEE
LINN
JEFFERSON
SIOUX
DES MOINES
WAPELLO
FLOYD
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
'09/08/83 *- "*-
10/15/84 * *
09/08/83 *-
06/24/88 *-
10/04/89 + +
06/24/88 *- "K
06/24/88 +-
07/14/89 *
02/21/90 *
09/08/83 "^
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
LAWRENCE TODTZ FARM
LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
MID-AMERICA TANNING
MIDWEST MFC/NORTH FARM
NORTHWESTERN STATES PORTLAND
PEOPLES NATURAL GAS CO.
RED OAK CITY LANDFILL
SHAW AVENUE DUMP
SHELLER-GLOBE CORP. DISPOSAL
VOGEL PAINT AND WAX COMPANY
WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT CO. DUMP
KANSAS
ARKANSAS CITY DUMP
BIG RIVER SAND COMPANY
CHEROKEE COUNTY
DOEPKE DISPOSAL (HOLLIDAY)
FORT Rl LEY
HYDRO-FLEX, INC.
CLINTON
CERRO GORDO
WOODBURY
JASPER
CERRO GORDO
DUBUQUE
MONTGOMERY
FLOYD
LEE
SIOUX
FLOYD
COWLEY
SEDGWICK
CHEROKEE
JOHNSON
GEARY
SHAWNEE
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
06/10/86 t+- ' + *- *-
06/24/88 * *
03/30/89 *-
06/10/86 *- ซK
06/24/88 *-. +
06/24/88 * *-
03/13/89 - . *- .
07/22/87 *-
05/05/89 **
06/10/86 + "K ซ^-
06/24/88 *-
09/08/83 "K ซ^ ^ป
06/10/86 >- . "K ^
09/08/83 "K ^ ^- ^ ซ^
09/08/83 "^ ^ป
07/14/89 ซ^
03/31/89 *-
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
JOHN'S SLUDGE POND
OBEE ROAD SITE
PESTER REFINERY CO.
STROTHER FIELD
29TH & MEAD GW CONTAMINATION
KENTUCKY
AIRCO CARBIDE, INC./DIV AIRCO INC.
B.F. GOODRICH (CALVERTC1TY)
BRANTLEY LANDFILL
CALDWELL LACE LEATHER CO
DISTLER BRICKYARD
DISTLERFARM
FORT HARTFORD COAL STONE QUARRY
GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
GREEN RIVER DISPOSAL
HOWE VALLEY LANDFILL
LEES LANE LANDFILL
MAXEY FLATS NUCLEAR DISPOSAL
NEWPORT DUMP
SEDGWICK
RENO
BUTLER
COWLEY
SEDGWICK
MARSHALL
MARSHALL
MCLEAN
LOGAN
HARDIN
JEFFERSON
OHIO
GRAVES
DAVIES
HARDIN
JEFFERSON
FLEMING
CAMPBELL
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 "^ *
07/22/87 *"
03/29/89 *-
06/10/86 *- +-
02/21/90 *-
09/01/84 "^ *- * *
09/01/83 * * * *
02/21/90 * ,
06/24/88 * *"
09/01/83 ซ*- * * "^ "*"
09/01/83 *" "^ * "^ *
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06/24/88 ^>"
06/24/88 *-
07/01/87 ซ*- "*
09/01/83 . * "^ "^ ^ "*" *"
06/01/86 "^ ^~
09/01/83 * "^ *" "* ^ ^
-------
Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
RED PENN SANITATION CO. LANDFILL
SMITH'S FARM BROOKS
TAYLOR A L
TRI-CITY INDUSTRIAL DISPOSAL
LOUISIANA
BAYOU BONFOUCA
BAYOU SORREL
CLEVE REBER
COMBUSTION, INC.
D. L MUD, INC.
DUTCHTOWN TREATMENT
GULF COAST VACUUM SERVICES
LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION
OLD INGER OIL REFINERY
PAB OIL & CHEMICAL SERVICES, INC.
PETRO-PROCESSORS OF LOUISIANA
OLDHAM
BULLITT
BULLITT
BULLITT
ST TAMMANY
IBERVILLE
ASCENSION
LIVINGSTON
VERMILION
ASCENSION
VERMILION
WEBSTER
ASCENSION
VERMILION
E.BAT. ROUGE
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
03/31/89 "^ *-
06/01/86 *- "K . *
09/01/83 * +++- + +
03/31/89 + . +
09/08/83 *- "K *- . * *
09/08/83 *- *" *- *- "K
09/08/83 * "^ "^ ซ^-
06/24/88 . - <*
06/24/88 "^ *K
07/22/87 * "K
03/31/89 ^ ซ^
03/31/89' ^ ^ ซK ^
09/08/83 *" "^ *- ซ^
03/31/89 "^
09/24/84 "K ^ ^ ซ^-
MAINE
BRUNSWICK NAVAL AIR STATION
CUMBERLAND Final 07/02/87
-------
She Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
LORING AIR FORCE BASE
MCKIN COMPANY
O'CONNOR COMPANY
PINETTE'S SALVAGE YARD
SACO MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
SACO TANNERY WASTE PITS
UNION CHEMICAL COMPANY
WINTHROP LANDFILL
MARYLAND
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY LANDFILL
BUSH VALLEY LANDFILL
CHEMICAL METALS INDUSTRIES
KANE & LOMBARD STREET DRUMS
LIMESTONE ROAD
MID-ATLANTIC WOOD PRESERVERS
MIDDLETOWN ROAD DUMP SITE
SAN DG RAVEL & STONE SITE
AROOSTOOK
CUMBERLAND
KENNEBEC
AROOSTOOK
YORK
YORK
KNOX
KENNEBEC
ANNE ARUNDEL
HARFORD
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ALLEGHANY
ANNE ARUNDEL
ANNE ARUNDEL
CECIL
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Deleted
Final
Final
Final
Deleted
Final
02/21/90 *-
09/01/83 +++++-
09/08/83 *-*-*-
09/01/83 *- *- *- +-
02/15/90 *-
09/01/83 *" * * *-
10/04/89 * *-
09/01/83 *" *" * *- *^
06/16/88 l^"
03/31/89 *-
12/30/82 "^ * "* ^" ll^
06/01/86 "^ "^ *" "^ B^
09/01/83 *" "^ *" '
06/01/86 ซ^
04/18/88- * "^ "* "^
09/01/83 <*" *- ' ซ* * ^
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
CJl
SOUTHERN MARYLAND WOOD TREAT
USA ABERDEEN - EDGEWOOD
USA ABERDEEN, MICHAELSVILLE
WOODLAWN CO. LANDFILL
MASSACHUSETTS
ATLAS TACK CORP.
BAIRD&MCGUIRE
CANNON ENGINEERING CORP.
CHARLES-GEORGE RECLAMATION
FORT DEVENS - SUDBURY TRAINING
FORT DEVENS
GROVELAND WELLS
HAVERHILL MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
HOCOMONCO POND
INDUSTRI-PLEX
IRON HORSE PARK
NEW BEDFORD SITE
NORWOOD PCBS
ST MARYS
HARFORD
HARFORD
CECIL
BRISTOL '
NORFOLK
PLYMOUTH
MIDDLESEX
MIDDLESEX
WORCESTER
ESSEX
ESSEX
WORCESTER
MIDDLESEX
MIDDLESEX
BRISTOL
NORFOLK
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
06/01/86 +++ + +
04/01/85 "^
10/04/89 + *-
07/01/87 * "*
02/21/90 *-
09/01/83 *-***- *-ซ^-
09/08/83 *- *- * * *"
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11/15/89 "^
09/08/83 "^ "^ "^ *^
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06/01/86 "^ <* "^ "*
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Ol
to
She Name
NYANZA CHEMICAL
OTIS AIR NAT. GUARD/CAMP EDWARDS
PLYMOUTH HARBOR/CANNON ENGIN.
PSC RESOURCES
RE-SOLVE, INC.
ROSE DISPOSAL PIT
SALEM ACRES
SHPACK LANDFILL
SILRESIM CHEMICAL CORP.
SULLIVAN'S LEDGE .
W. R. GRACE AND COMPANY
WELLS G&H
MICHIGAN
ADAMS PLATING
ALBION-SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP LDFL
ALLIED PAPER/PORTAGE/KALAMAZOO
AMERICAN ANODCO, INC.
ANDERSON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
AUTO ION CHEMICALS, INC.
County
MIDDLESEX
BARNSTABLE
PLYMOUTH
HAMPDEN
BRISTOL
BERKSHIRE
ESSEX
BRISTOL
MIDDLESEX
BRISTOL
MIDDLESEX
MIDDLESEX
INGHAM
CALHOUN
KALAMAZOO
IONIA
LENAWEE
KALAMAZOO
NPL
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
09/08/83 *- *-*-*- *-
11/21/89 *
09/08/83 ซ*" + ซK * 4-
09/08/83 *- 4-
09/08/83 ++-+- + +
06/01/86 *- ***-
06/01/86 *- ซ*-
06/01/86 ซ*-
09/08/83 * *-
09/21/84 *-*-*-
09/08/83 ^-4-^-^-4-
09/08/83 + + +
03/31/89 *-
10/04/89 + +
05/05/89 ซ*- 4-
03/31/89 "^ 4-
09/08/83 * 4-
09/08/83 ซ*^ *- "^ ซK
-------
Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
Ol
AVENUE "E" GW CONTAMINATION
BARRELS, INC.
BENDIX CORP./ALLIED AUTOMOTIVE
BERLIN AND FARRO
BOFORS NOBEL, INC.
BURROWS SANITATION
BUTTERWORTH #2 LANDFILL
CANNELTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
CARTER INDUSTRIALS, INC.
CEMETERY DUMP
CHARLEVOIX MUNICIPAL WELL
CHEM CENTRAL
CLARE WATER SUPPLY
CLIFF/DOW DUMP
DUELL& GARDNER LANDFILL
ELECTROVOICE
FOLKERTSMA REFUSE
FOREST WASTE PRODUCTS
G&H LANDFILL
GRAND TRAVERSE
INGHAM
BERRIEN
GENESEE
MUSKEGON
VAN BUREN
KENT
CHIPPEWA
WAYNE
OAKLAND
CHARLEVOIX
KENT
CLARE
MARQUETTE
MUSKEGON
BERRIEN
KENT
GENESEE
MACOMB
Final "
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
06/10/86 "^ *" *- * *"
10/04/89 *" *-
02/21/90 **
09/08/83 *- * ' * * ^
03/31/89 *- *
09/21/84 * "* * *- "*"
09/08/83 *- *-
06/24/88 "^ ^"
03/31/89 "*" "*
09/08/83 ^ B^ 4- *
09/08/83 * ' "* "*- 4- "^ *
09/08/83 ^- *-
09/21/84 1^
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09/21/84 "*
03/31/89 *"
09/08/83 "^ ^ "^ "^ *"
09/03/83 "^ "^
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She Name
County
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
GRAND TRAVERSE OVERALL SUPPLY
GRATIOT COUNTY GOLF COURSE
GRATIOT COUNTY LANDFILL
H. BROWN CO., INC.
HEDBLUM INDUSTRIES
HI-MILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
IONIA CITY LANDFILL
J & L LANDFILL
K&L AVENUE LANDFILL
KAYDON CORPORATION
KENT CITY MOBILE HOME PARK
KENTWOOD LANDFILL
KYSOR INDUSTRIAL CORP.
LIQUID DISPOSAL, INC.
MASON COUNTY LANDFILL
MCGRAW EDISON CORP.
METAL WORKING SHOP
METAMORA LANDFILL
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL SERVICE (CORK ST.)
MOTOR WHEEL, INC.
LEELANAU
GRATIOT
GRATIOT
KENT
IOSCO
OAKLAND
IONIA
OAKLAND
KALAMAZOO
MUSKEGON
KENT
KENT
WEXFORD
MACOMB
MASON
CALHOUN
BENZIE
LAPEER
KALAMAZOO
INGHAM
Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 ซ*- *~
09/03/83 *- ป-
09/08/83 "^ ซ^- >- ป-
06/10/86 *-
09/08/83 *- *- "^
02/21/90 * - ป*-
09/08/83 "K <* *- +-
03/31/89 *-
09/08/83 <*" *-
02/21/90 >-.*- ^ +- +
07/21/87 *
09/08/83 ซ^
10/04/89 " '^ ^- ^- -
09/08/83 "K ^ ^ +
09/08/83 *" "*- ^- +~
09/08/83 <*" *- ^ * ^~
02/21/90 ^
09/21/84 "^ "^ ^ ^~
02/21/90 + ซ^
06/10/86 "^ *
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
cn
Cn
MUSKEGON CHEMICAL CO.
NORTH BRONSON INDUSTRIAL AREA
NORTHERNAIRE PLATING
NOVACO INDUSTRIES
ORGANIC CHEMICALS, INC.
OSSINEKE GROUND WATER CONTAMN
OTT/STORY/CORDOVA CHEMICAL CO.
PACKAGING CORP. OF AMERICA
PARSONS CHEMICAL WORKS, INC.
PEERLESS PLATING CO.
PETOSKEY MUNICIPAL WELL FIELD
RASMUSSEN'S DUMP
ROCKWELL-INTLCORP. (ALLEGAN PLT)
ROSE TOWNSHIP DUMP
ROTO-FINISH CO., INC.
SCA INDEPENDENT LANDFILL
SHIAWASSEE RIVER
SOUTH MACOMB DSPL AUTHORITY
SOUTHWEST OTTAWA COUNTY LDFL
SPARTA LANDFILL
MUSKEGON
BRANCH
WEXFORD
MONROE
KENT
ALPENA
MUSKEGON
MANISTEE
EATON
MUSKEGON
EMMET
LIVINGSTON
ALLEGAN
OAKLAND
KALAMAZOO
MUSKEGON
LIVINGSTON
MACOMB
OTTAWA
KENT
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
02/21/90 *- *-
06/10/86 *-
09/08/83 * * *- *- *-
09/08/83 *- *- +*
09/08/83 *" *-
09/08/83 * **
09/08/83 * "K *- "^
09/08/83 "*"
03/31/89 *" ซ^
06/24/88 "^ *
09/08/83 ' "^ ซ^
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Site Name
County
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
SPARTAN CHEMICAL COMPANY
SPIEGELBERG LANDFILL
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP DUMP
STATE DISPOSAL LANDFILL, INC.
STURGIS MUNICIPAL WELLS
TAR LAKE
THERMO-CHEM, INC.
TORCH LAKE
U.S. AVI EX
VELSICOL CHEMICAL (MICHIGAN)
VERONA WELL FIELD
WASH KING LAUNDRY
WASTE MGMTOF MICHIGAN
WHITEHALL MUNICIPAL WELLS
MINNESOTA
ADRIAN MUNICIPAL WELL FIELD
AGATE LAKE SCRAP YARD
ARROWHEAD REFINING CO.
BOISE CASCADE, ONAN, MEDTRONICS
KENT
LIVINGSTON
OAKLAND
KENT
ST. JOSEPH
ANTRIM
MUSKEGON
HOUGHTON
CASS
GRATIOT
CALHOUN
LAKE
OTTAWA
MUSKEGON
NOBLES
CASS
ST. LOUIS
ANOKA
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 ++ + +
09/08/83 +++ + +
09/08/83 *- "K
02/21/90 * *
09/21/84 - *-
09/08/83 *
06/10/86 *- *
06/10/86 *-
09/08/83 *- * *" *"
09/08/83 * *- *" *"
09/08/83 ++ + +' +
09/08/83 "^- '*-
06/10/86 *
09/21/84 * ซ^
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09/21/84 "^ "^ ^ ซ^
09/21/84 *- ^ "K ^-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
BURLINGTON NORTHERN
DAKHUE SANITARY LANDFILL
EAST BETHEL DEMOLITION LANDFILL
FMC CORP:
FREEWAY SANITARY LANDFILL
GENERAL MILLS/HENKEL CORPORATION
JOSLYN MFC & SUPPLY CO.
KOCH REFINING COMPANY
KOPPERS COKE
KUMMER SANITARY LANDFILL
KURT MANUFACTURING CO.
LAGRAND SANITARY LANDFILL
LEHILLIER MANKATO
LONG PRAIRIE GROUNDWATER
MACGILLIS & GIBBS CO./BELL LUMBER
MORRIS ARSENIC DUMP
NAVAL INDUSTRIAL RESERVE ORDNA
NEW BRIGHTON /ARDEN HILLS
NL IND TARACORP GOLDEN AUTO
NUTTING TRUCK & CASTER CO.
CROW WING
DAKOTA
ANOKA
HENNEPIN
DAKOTA
HENNEPIN
HENNEPIN
DAKOTA
RAMSEY
BELTRAMI
ANOKA
DOUGLAS
BLUE EARTH
TODD
RAMSEY
STEVENS
ANOKA
RAMSEY
HENNEPIN
RICE
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 * * 4- ซK-
10/26/89 ซ*" "K
06/10/86 *-
09/08/83 *" + *- *- *- *"
06/10/86 *
09/21/84 *" *- -
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06/10/86 * '
09/08/83 * ซ*-
10/15/86 "^ ซ*" ^- ^~
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Site Name
County
Initial
NPL Date Response
She
Studies
Remedy
Selected
Remedy
Design
Cleanup
Ongoing
Construction
Complete
OAK GROVE SANITARY LANDFILL
OAKDALE DUMP
OLMSTED COUNTY SANITARY LDFL
PERHAM ARSENIC
PINE BEND SANITARY LANDFILL
REILLY TAR & CHEMICAL CORP.
RITARI POST & POLE .
SOUTH ANDOVER SITES
ST. AUGUSTA LDFL/ ENGEN DUMP
ST. LOUIS RIVER SITE
ST. REGIS PAPER CO.
TWIN CITIES AIR FORCE RESERVE BASE
UNION SCRAP IRON & METAL CO.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
FLOWOOD SITE
NEWSOM BROTHERS OLD REICHHOLD
WALCOTTE CHEMICAL
ANOKA
WASHINGTON
OLMSTED
OTTER TAIL
DAKOTA
HENNEPIN
WADENA
ANOKA
STEARNS
ST. LOUIS
CASS
HENNEPIN
HENNEPIN
DAKOTA
RAN KIN
MARION
WASHINGTON
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Delete
06/10/86 ***
09/08/83 *-*->-*-*-
06/10/86 *"
09/21/84 * *-
06/10/86 *-
09/08/83 *- "^ *- *- *"
07/21/87 "*-
09/08/83 * * *- *
07/01/87 *"
09/21/84 "K *- *-
09/21/84 "^ "*- *" ซ*- .
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06/10/86 ^-4- "K .
09/01/84 ^- ^- 4-
06/01/86 "K ^- 4- *-
12/30/82 ^- . 4- 4- 4- *- .
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
01
MISSOURI
BEE CEE MANUFACTURING PLANT
CONSERVATION CHEMICAL COMPANY
ELLISVILLEAREA
FIN DETT- CORPORATION
FULBRIGHT LANDFILL
KEM-PEST LABORATORIES
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
LEE CHEMICAL
MINKER/STOUT/ROMAINE CREEK
MISSOURI ELECTRIC WORKS
NORTH U DRIVE WELL CONTAMINATN
ORONOGO-DUENWIG MINING BELT
QUAIL RUN MOBILE PARK
QUALITY PLATING
SHENANDOAH STABLES
SOLID STATE CIRCUITS
ST LOUIS AIRPORT/HIS/FUTURA COAT.
SYNTEX FACILITY-VERONA
DUNKLIN
JACKSON
ST. LOUIS
ST. CHARLES
GREENE
CAPE GIRARDEAU
JACKSON
CLAY
JEFFERSON
CAPE GIRARDEAU
GREENE
JASPER
FRANKLIN
SCOTT
LINCOLN
GREENE
ST. LOUIS
LAWRENCE
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
06/1 0/86 4-
10/04/89 4- 4- 4- 4-
09/08/83 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-
10/15/84 4- 4- 4- 4-
09/08/83 4- 4- 4-
10/04/89 4- 4- ' 4-
07/22/87 4-4-
06/10/86 4- 4-
09/08/83 4-4-4-4-4-
02/21/90 '4-4-
06/10/86 4- 4- . '
06/24/88 ' 4-
09/08/83 4-4-4-4-4-
06/1 0/86 4-
09/08/83 4-4-4-4-4-
06/10/86 4-4-4-
10/04/89 4-4-
09/08/83 -4- 4- 4- 4-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
TIMES BEACH
VALLEY PARK TCE
WELDON SPRINGS ORDNANCE WORKS
WELDON SPRING QUARRY/PLANT/PITS
WESTLAKE LANDFILL
WHEELING DISPOSAL SERVICE CO, INC.
MONTANA
ANACONDA COMPANY SMELTER
BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD
COMET OIL COMPANY
EAST HELENA SITE-
IDAHO POLE COMPANY
LIBBY GW CONTAMINATION
MILLTOWN RESERVOIR SEDIMENTS
MONTANA POLE AND TREATING
MOUAT INDUSTRIES
SILVER BOW CREEK/BUTTE AREA
ST. LOUIS
ST. LOUIS
ST. CHARLES
ST. CHARLES
ST. LOUIS
ANDREW
DEER LODGE
FLATHEAD '
YELLOWSTONE
LEWIS & CLARK
GALLATIN
LINCOLN
M1SSOULA
SILVER BOW
-STILLWATER
SILVER BOW
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 ซ*- * * *-
06/10/86 *- *-
02/21/90 *"
07/22/87 *- *
10/26/89 *-
10/04/89 *
09/08/83 *- * "K * *-
10/15/84 "*" * <*-
06/24/88 * ' +
09/21/84 *- i^
06/10/86 <* "*"
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09/08/83 "^ "*^ "^ ^ "*-
07/22/87 ซ*" "^
06/10/86
09/08/83 *- <* "^
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
NEBRASKA
CORNHUSKER ARMY AMMUNITION
HASTINGS GW CONTAMINATION
LINDSAY MANUFACTURING CO.
NEBRASKA ARMY ORDNANCE PLANT
WAVERLY GW CONTAMINATION
10TH STREET SITE
NEVADA
CARSON RIVER MERCURY SITE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
AUBURN ROAD LANDFILL
COAKLEY LANDFILL
DOVER MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
FLETCHER'S PAINT WORKS
HOLTON CIRCLE
KEARSARGE METALLURGICAL CORP.
KEEFE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
MOTTOLO PIG FARM
HALL
ADAMS
PLATTE
SAUNDERS
LANCASTER
PLATTE
LYON
Final 07/22/87
Final 06/10/86
Final 10/04/89
Prop. 10/26/89
Final 06/10/86
Prop. 10/26/89
Prop. 10/04/89
ROCKINGHAM
ROCKINGHAM
STRAFFORD
HILLSBOROUGH
ROCKINGHAM
CARROLL
ROCKINGHAM
ROCKINGHAM
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83
065/20/86
09/08/83
03/31/89
03/31/89
09/01/84
09/08/83
07/01/87
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
OTTATI & GOSS/KINGSTON STEEL DRUM
PEASE AIR FORCE BASE
SAVAGE MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY
SOMERSWORTH SANITARY LANDFILL
SOUTH MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY
SYLVESTER SITE
TIBBETTS ROAD
TINKHAM'S GARAGE
NEW JERSEY
A.O. POLYMER
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
ASBESTOS DUMP
BEACHWOOD/BERKELEY WELLS
BOG CREEK FARM
BRICK TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL SERVICES
BROOK INDUSTRIAL PARK
BURNT FLY BOG
CALDWELL TRUCKING
ROCKINGHAM
ROCKINGHAM
HILLSBOROUGH
STRAFFORD
HILLSBOROUGH
HILLSBOROUGH
STRAFFORD
ROCKINGHAM
SUSSEX
SOMERSET
MORRIS
OCEAN
MONMOUTH
OCEAN
GLOUCESTER
SOMERSET
MONMOUTH
ESSEX
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 *" *- *- *- *
02/21/90 *
09/01/84 *- *
"09/08/83 *
09/01/84 *- *"
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07/10/86 *" *
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09/01/83 *- *-
09/01/83 *-
09/01/83 +-+++
09/01/83 4-^4- +
09/01/83 ' "*- *-*-*-*-
09/01/83 4-4-
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10/04/89 "^ >*
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09/01/83 "* * "^ *" '
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
OJ
CHEMICAL CONTROL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL INSECTICIDE CORPORATION
CHEMICAL LEAMAN TANK LINES, INC.
CHEMSOL, INC.
CIBA-GEIGY CORP.
CINNAMINSON GW CONTAMINATION
COMBE FILL NORTH LANDFILL
COMBE FILL SOUTH LANDFILL
COOPER ROAD SITE
COSDEN CHEMICAL COATINGS CORP.
CPS/MADISON INDUSTRIES
CURCIO SCRAP METAL .
D'IMPERIO PROPERTY
DAYCO CORP./L E. CARPENTER
DELILAH ROAD
DENZER& SCHAFER X-RAY COMPANY
DE REWAL CHEMICAL COMPANY
DIAMOND ALKALI CO.
DOVER MUNICIPAL WELL 4
ELLIS PROPERTY
' UNION
MIDDLESEX
GLOUCESTER
MIDDLESEX
OCEAN
BURLINGTON
MORRIS
MORRIS
CAMDEN
BURLINGTON
MIDDLESEX
BERGEN
ATLANTIC '
MORRIS
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
HUNTERDON
ESSEX
MORRIS
BURLINGTON
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/83 *" *- *- *-
10/26/89 + + + +
09/01/84 "K *-
09/01/83 * "K
09/01/83 "^ *- *- ' '
06/01/86 "K
09/01/83 ** "K *- *-
09/01/83 + +~ + +-
02/22/89 ^ ^ B^-
07/01/87 "*- B^
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07/01/87 *-
09/01/83 "^ ' "K "* ซ* ซซ^
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09/01/84 Bl^
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
EVOR PHILLIPS LEASING
EWAN PROPERTY
FAA TECHNICAL CENTER
FAIR LAWN WELL FIELDS
FLORENCE LAND RECONTOURING INC.
FORT DIX LANDFILL
FRIED INDUSTRIES
FRIEDMAN PROPERTY
GARDEN STATE CLEANERS
GEMS LANDFILL
GLEN RIDGE RADIUM
GLOBAL LANDFILL
GOOSE FARM
HELEN KRAMER LANDFILL
HERCULES, INC.
HIGGINS DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC.
HIGGINS FARM
HOPKINS FARM
IMPERIAL OIL CO. INC./CHAMPION CHEM
INDUSTRIAL LATEX
MIDDLESEX
BURLINGTON
ATLANTIC
BERGEN
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
MIDDLESEX
MONMOUTH
ATLANTIC
CAMDEN
ESSEX
MIDDLESEX
OCEAN
GLOUCESTER
GLOUCESTER
SOMERSET
SOMERSET
OCEAN
MONMOUTH
BERGEN
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/83 4-
09/01/84 4-
07/13/89
09/01/83 4-
09/01/84 4-
07/01/87
06/01/86 4-
03/07/86
03/30/89
09/01/83 4-
02/01/85 4-
03/30/89
09/01/83 4-
09/01/83
09/01/83
06/24/88 4-
03/30/89 4-
09/01/84 ,
09/01/83
03/30/89 4-
4-
4-4-4-
4-4-4-
4-4-4-4-
4-4-4-
4-
+
4- ' 4- 4-
4-
4-4-4-4-
4-4-4-4-
+
4- 4- 4- ' 4-
4- 4-4- 4-
4-
4-
4-
4-
4-
4-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
Os
Cn
JACKSON TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
JIS LANDFILL
KAUFFMAN & MINTEER INC.
KIN-BUG LANDFILL
KING OF PRUSSIA
KRYSOWATY FARM
LANDFILL & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
LANG PROPERTY ,
LIPARI LANDFILL
LODI MUNICIPAL WELLS
LONE PINE LANDFILL
M AND TDELISA LANDFILL
MANNHEIM AVENUE DUMP
MAYWOOD CHEMICAL COMPANY
METALTEC/AEROSYSTEMS
MONITOR DEVICES/INTERCIRCUITS, INC.
MONROE TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
MONTCLAIR/WEST ORANGE RADIUM
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP HOUSING
MYERS PROPERTY
OCEAN
MIDDLESEX
BURLINGTON
MIDDLESEX
CAMDEN
SOMERSET
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
GLOUCESTER
BERGEN
MONMOUTH
MONMOUTH
ATLANTIC
BERGEN
SUSSEX
MONMOUTH
MIDDLESEX
ESSEX
SOMERSET
HUNTERDON
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/83 * *-
09/01/83 * *"
03/30/89 *-
09/01/83 *-*-*-*-_
09/01/83 *- *"
05/15/87 *- *- * "K * "^ .
09/01/84 "*" *"
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09/01/83 ซ*" ^
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
NASCOLITE CORPORATION
NAVAL AIR ENGINEERING CENTER
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE
NL INDUSTRIES INC.
PEPE FIELD
PICATINNY ARSENAL
PIJAK FARM
PJP LANDFILL
POHATCONG VALLEY GW CONTAMN.
POMONA OAKS WELL CONTAMINATION
PRICE LANDFILL #1
RADIATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.
REICH FARMS
RENORA, INC.
RINGWOOD MINES /LANDFILL
ROCKAWAY BOROUGH WELL FIELD
ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP WELLS
ROCKY HILL MUNICIPAL WELL
ROEBLING STEEL CO.
SAYREVILLE LANDFILL
CUMBERLAND
OCEAN
MONMOUTH
SALEM
MORRIS
MORRIS
OCEAN
HUDSON
WARREN
ATLANTIC
ATLANTIC
MORRIS
OCEAN
MIDDLESEX
PASSAIC
MORRIS
MORRIS
SOMERSET
BURLINGTON
MIDDLESEX
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/84 "*- * *- *
07/22/87 *-
10/01/84 "^
09/01/83 * "K
09/01/83 "^ * *
02/21/90 " *- *- *
09/01/83 + + + +
09/01/83 *" "K
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06/01/86 *- * +
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09/01/83 ซ* "^
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Site Name
County
IMPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
SCIENTIFIC CHEMICAL PROCESSING
SHARKEY LANDFILL
SHIELD ALLOY CORP.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK LANDFILL
SOUTH JERSEY CLOTHING CO.
SPENCEFARM
SWOPE OIL AND CHEMICAL CO. .
SYNCON RESINS
TABERNACLE DRUM DUMP
UNIVERSAL OIL PRODUCTS, INC.
UPPER DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP LANDFILL
U.S. RADIUM CORP.
VENTRONA/ELSICOL
VINELAND CHEMICAL CO., INC.
VINELAND STATE SCHOOL
W.R. GRACE/WAYNEJNTERIM STORAGE
WALDICK AEROSPACE DEVICES, INC.
WILLIAMS PROPERTY
WILSON FARM
WITCO CHEMICAL CORP.
BERGEN
MORRIS
';,
GLOUCESTER
MIDDLESEX
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
CAMDEN
HUDSON
BURLINGTON
BERGEN
CUMBERLAND
ESSEX
BERGEN
CUMBERLAND
CUMBERLAND
PASSAIC
MONMOUTH
CAPE MAY
OCEAN
BERGEN
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final"
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/83 '*- *-
09/01/83 +++
09/01/84 *- , *-
09/01/83 * + +~ i*-
,10/04/89 *- -
09/01/83 ซ*- ++++
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09/01/84 ++++
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09/01/84 +
09/01/84 ^ ^ 4-
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10/04/89 ^ +- ~ '
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County
NPL Date
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
WOODLAND ROUTE 532 DUMP
WOODLAND ROUTE 72 DUMP
NEW MEXICO
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE SITE
CAL WEST METALS SITE
C1MARRON MINING CORP.
CLEVELAND MILL
HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY
LEE ACRES LANDFILL
PAGANO SALVAGE
PREWITT ABANDONED REFINERY
. SOUTH VALLEY
UNITED NUCLEAR CORPORATION
NEW YORK
ACTION ANODIZING AND PLATING
AMERICAN THERMOSTAT
ANCHOR CHEMICALS
APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
CURRY
SOCORRO
LINCOLN
GRANT
VALENCIA
SAN JUAN
VALENCIA
. MCKINLEY
BERNALILLO
MCKINLEY
SUFFOLK
GREENE
NASSAU
NASSAU
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/84 * *
09/01/84 *
09/08/83 *-****
03/31/89 *
06/24/88 * *
03/31/89 *
09/08/83 - * * * * **"
06/24/88 * *
06/24/88 . ** **
06/24/88 *- *
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09/08/83 * ** , ** *
03/30/89 *
09/01/83 * * * *"
06/01/86 ^ **"'*--
06/01/86 * *
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Site Name
County
IMPL Date
ON
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
BATAVIA LANDFILL
BEC TRUCKING
BIOCLINICAL LABORATORIES, INC.
BREWSTER WELL FIELD
.BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LAB.
BYRON BARREL AND DRUM
C&J DISPOSAL SITE
CARROL AND DUBIES
CIRCUITRON CORPORATION
CLAREMONT POLYCHEMICAL
CLOTHIER DISPOSAL
COLESVILLE MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
CON KLIN DUMPS
CORTESE LANDFILL
ENDICOTT VILLAGE WELL FIELD
FACET ENTERPRISES
FMC- DUBLIN ROAD
FOREST GLEN SUBDIVISION
FULTON TERMINALS
GE-MOREAUSITE
GENESEE
BROOME
SUFFOLK
PUTNAM
SUFFOLK
GENESEE
MADISON -
ORANGE
SUFFOLK
NASSAU
OSWEGO
BROOME
BROOME
SULLIVAN
BROOME
CHEMUNG
ORLEANS
NIAGARA
OSWEGO
SARATOGA
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Final
Final
Final
Final
-Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final .
09/01/83 ซ^
06/01/86 "^ ซK
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
GENERAL MOTORS/CENTRAL FOUNDRY
GENZALE PLATING COMPANY
GOLDISC RECORDINGS, INC.
GRIFFISS AIR FORCE BASE
HAVILAND COMPLEX
HERTEL LANDFILL
HOOKER -102ND STREET
HOOKER CHEM./RUCO POLYMER
HOOKER CHEWS-AREA
HOOKER - HYDE PARK
HUDSON RIVER PCBS
ISLIP MUNICPAL SANITARY LANDFILL
JOHNSTOWN CITY LANDFILL
JONES CHEMICALS, INC.
JONES SANITATION
- KATONAH MUNICIPAL WELL
KENMARK TEXTILE CORP.
KENTUCKY AVE WELL FIELD
LIBERTY INDUSTRIAL FINISHING
\
LOVE CANAL
ST. LAWRENCE
NASSAU
SUFFOLK
ONEIDA
DUTCHESS
ULSTER
NIAGARA
NASSAU
NIAGARA
NIAGARA
^WAR'REN
SUFFOLK
FULTON
LIVINGSTON
DUTCHESS
WESTCHESTER
SUFFOLK
CHEMUNG
NASSAU
NIAGARA
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
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06/01/86 *"
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09/01/83 ^ *-*"** *-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
LUDLOW, SAND AND GRAVEL
MALTA ROCKET FUEL AREA
MARATHON BATTERY COMPANY
MATTIACE PETROCHEMICALS COMPANY "
MERCURY REFINING, INC.
NEPERA CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. .
NIAGARA CITY REFUSE
NIAGARA MOHAWK /OPERATIONS HQ
NORTH SEA MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
OLD BETHPAGE LANDFILL
OLEAN WELL FIELD
PASLEY SOLVENTS AND CHEMICAL INC.
PLATTSBURGH AIR FORCE BASE
POLLUTION ABATEMENT SERVICES
PORT WASHINGTON LANDFILL
PREFERRED PLATING CORPORATION
flADIUM CHEMICAL
RAMAPO LANDFILL
RICHARDSON HILL ROAD LANDFILL
ROBINTECH INC./NATIONAL PIPE
ON El DA
SARATOGA
PUTNAM
NASSAU
ALBANY
ORANGE
NIAGARA
SARATOGA
SUFFOLK
NASSAU
CATTARAUGUS
NASSAU
CLINTON
OSWEGO
NASSAU
SUFFOLK
QUEENS
ROCKLAND
DELAWARE
BROOME
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
- Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial She Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
ROSEN SITE
ROWE INDUSTRIES GW CONTMN.
SARNEY FARM
SEALAND RESTORATION
SENECA ARMY DEPOT
SIDNEY LANDFILL
SINCLAIR REFINERY
SMS INSTRUMENTS INC.
SOLVENT SAVERS
SUFFERN VILLAGE WELL FIELD
SYOSSET LANDFILL
TRI-C1TY BARREL "
TRONIC PLATING COMPANY,
VESTAL WATER SUPPLY 1-1
VESTAL WATER SU PPLY 4-2
VOLNEY MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
WARWICK LANDFILL
WIDE BEACH DEVELOPMENT
YORK OIL COMPANY
CORTLAND
SUFFOLK
DUTCHESS
ST. LAWRENCE
SENECA
DELAWARE
ALLEGANY
SUFFOLK
CHENANGO
ROCKLAND
NASSAU
BROOME
SUFFOLK
BROOME
BROOME
OSWEGO
ORANGE
ERIE
FRANKLIN
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
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07/01/87 *" *
06/01/86 *- *
10/26/89 *- *"
07/14/89 *
03/30/89 * - "*"
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
NORTH CAROLINA
ABC ONE HOUR CLEANERS
ABERDEEN PESTICIDE
BENFIELD INDUSTRIES, INC.
BY-PASS 601 GROUNDWATER
CAMP LEJEUNE MILITARY RESERVATN
CAPE FEAR WOOD PRESERVING
CAROLINA TRANSFORMER
CELANESE CORPORATION
CHARLES MACON LAGOON & DRUM
CHEMTRONICS, INC.
FCX, INC(STATESVILLE)
FCX, INC. (WASHINGTON)
GEIGY CHEMICAL CORPORATION
HEVI DUTY COMPANY
JADCO-HUGHES
JFD ELECTRONICS/CHANNEL MASTER
KOPPERS CO, INC. (MORRISVILLE PLNT)
MARTIN MARIETTA SODYECO
ONSLOW
. MOORE
HAYWOOD
CABARRUS
ONSLOW
CUMBERLAND
CUMBERLAND
CLEVELAND
RICHMOND
BUNCOMBE
IREDELL
BEAUFORT
MOORE
WAYNE .
GASTON
GRANVILLE -
WAKE
MECKLENBURG
Final
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Final
Final
Final
Final
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Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
03/31/89 ซ*-
03/31/89 ' ปK ' +- +- *-
10/04/89" ' *-
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09/01/83 "^ '*- ^ ซK
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She Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEM. CORP
N.C. STATE U (LOT 86 FARM UNITED
NEW HANOVER COUNTY AIRPORT
PCB SPILLS
POTTER'S SEPTIC TANK SVS PITS
NORTH DAKOTA
ARSENIC TR10XIDE SITE
MINOT LANDFILL
OHIO
ALLIED CHEMICAL & IRONTON COKE
ALSCO ANACONDA
ARCANUM IRON & METAL COMPANY
BIG D CAMPGROUND
BOWER'S LANDFILL
BUCKEYE RECLAMATION
CHEM-DYNE CORPORATION
COSHOCTON LANDFILL
E. H. SCHILLING LANDFILL
ROWAN
WAKE
NEW HANOVER
HALIFAX
BRUNSWICK
RICHMOND
WARD
LAWRENCE
TUSCARAWAS
DARKE
ASHTABULA
P1CKAWAY
BELMONT
HAMILTON
COSHOCTON
LAWRENCE
Final
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Final
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
10/04/89 *-*-*
06/10/86 *"
03/31/89 *
03/10/86 **" "*"
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
FEED MATERIALS PRODUCTION CENTER
FIELDS BROOK
FULTZ LANDFILL
INDUSTRIAL EXCESS LANDFILL
LASKIN/POPLAROILCO.
MIAMI COUNTY INCINERATOR
MOUND PLANT (US DOE)
NEASE CHEMICAL
NEWLYME LANDFILL
OLD MILL
ORMET CORPORATION
POWELL ROAD LANDFILL
PRISTINE, INC.
REILLY TAR & CHEMICAL CORP.
REPUBLIC STEEL CORP. QUARRY
SANITARY LANDFILL COMPANY
SKINNE~R LANDFILL
SOUTH POINT PLANT
SUMMIT NATIONAL LIQUID DISPOSAL
HAMILTON
ASHTABULA
GUERNSEY
STARK
ASHTABULA
MIAMI
MONTGOMERY
COLUMBIANA
ASHTABULA
, ASHTABULA
MONROE
MONTGOMERY
HAMILTON
TUSCARAWAS
LORAIN
MONTGOMERY
BUTLER
LAWRENCE
PORTAGE
Final
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Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
11/21/89 ** .
09/08/83 *- *" *-
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09/21/84 "^ ' '
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
TRW INC. (MINERVA PLANT)
UNITED SCRAP LEAD COMPANY, INC.
VAN DALE JUNKYARD
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
ZANESVILLE WELL FIELD ,
OKLAHOMA
COMPASS INDUSTRIES
DOUBLE EAGLE REFINERY COMPANY
FOURTH ST. ABANDONED REFINERY '
HARDAGE/CRINER
MOSLEY ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL
OKLAHOMA REFINING COMPANY
SAND SPRINGS PETROCHEMICAL CO.
TAR CREEK
TENTH STREET DUMP
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE
STARK
MIAMI
WASHINGTON
GREENE
MUSKINGUM
TULSA
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
MCCLAIN
OKLAHOMA
CADDO
TULSA
OTTAWA
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
03/31/89 4- 4-4-4-4-4-
09/21/84 4-4-4-4-
06/10/86 4-
10/04/89 4- 4-
09/08/83 4-"
09/21/84 4- 4- 4- 4- ' - 4-
03/31/89 4- . 4-
03/31/89 4-4-
06/10/86 4- , 4- 4-4-
06/24/88 4-
06/24/88 4-
06/10/86 4- 4-4-4-
09/08/83 4^ 4- 4-4- 4- 4-
07/22/87 4- 4-
03/22/87 4- "4-
OREGON
ALLIED PLATING,.INC.'
MULTNOMAH Final 02/21/90
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
GOULD, INC.
"JOSEPH FOREST PRODUCTS . "
MARTIN-MARIETTA ALUMINUM CO,
TELEDYNEWAH CHANG
UMATILLA ARMY DEPOT (LAGOONS)
UNION PACIFIC RR CO. TIE-TREATING
UNITED CHROME PRODUCTS, INC.
PENNSYLVANIA
AIW FRANK
ALADDIN PLATING
AMBLER ASBESTOS PILES
AMP-GLEN ROCK
AVCO LYCOMING -WILLIAMSPORT DIV.
BALLY GW CONTAMINATION
BELL LANDFILL
BENDIX FLIGHT SYSTEMS DIVISION
BERKLEY PRODUCTS CO. DUMP
BERKS LANDFILL
BERKS SAND PIT
MULTNOMAH
WALLOWA
WASCO
LI'NN
UMATILLA
WASCO'
, BENTON
CHESTER
LACKAWANNA
MONTGOMERY
YORK
LYCOMING
BERKS
BRADFORD
SUSQUEHANNA
LANCASTER
BERKS
BERKS
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/08/83 *- *" ' +
03/31/89 *"
06/10/86 * "K *- *-
09/08/83 *- * *-
07/22/87 - ' *-
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03/31/89 ''"*-.-.
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09/01/84 * "^ ^ *-.,-'
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
BLOSENSK1 LANDFILL
BOARHEAD FARMS
BRODHEAD CREEK
BROWN'S BATTERY BREAKING
BRUIN LAGOON
BUTLER MINE TUNNEL
BUTZ LANDFILL
C&D RECYCLING . .
CENTRE COUNTY KEPONE SITE
COMMODORE SEMICONDUCTOR
CRAIG FARM DRUM
CROYDON TCE SPILL
>
CRYO-CHEM INC
DELTA QUARRIES/STOTLER LANDFILL ,
DORNEY ROAD SITE
DOUGLASSVILLE DISPOSAL
DRAKE CHEMICAL '
DUBLIN WATER SUPPLY
EAST MOUNT ZION
EASTERN DIVERSIFIED
CHESTER
BUCKS
MONROE
BERKS
BUTLER
LUZERNE
MONROE
LUZERNE
CENTRE
MONTGOMERY.
ARMSTRONG
BUCKS
BERKS
BLAIR
BERKS
BERKS
CLINTON
BUCKS
YORK
SCHUYLKILL
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
09/01/83 * *" * *"
03/31/89 +~
09/01/83 * * .
06/01/86 *- *-
09/01/83 * * ' "^ +~ *-
07/01/87 * ซ*
03/31/89 ซ* "^ .
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09/01/83 "^ *-
10/04/89 "^ *-
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10/04/89 ' + +-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup. Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
ELIZABETHTOWN LANDFILL
ENTERPRISE AVE.
FISCHER AND PORTER COMPANY
HAVERTOWN PCP SITE
HEBELKA AUTO SALVAGE YARD
HELEVA LANDFILL
HELLERTOWN MANUFACTURING CO.
HENDERSON ROAD SITE
HRANICA LANDFILL
HUNTERSTOWN ROAD SITE
INDUSTRIAL DRIVE SITE
JACK'S CREEK/SITKIN SMELTING
KEYSTONE SANITATION LANDFILL
KIMBERTQN SITE
LACKAWANNA REFUSE
LANSDOWNE RADIATION SITE
LEHIGH ELECTRIC & ENGINEERING CO.
LINDANE DUMP
LORD SHOPE LANDFILL
MALVERNTCE
LANCASTER
PHILADELPHIA
BUCKS
DELAWARE
LEHIGH
LEHIGH
NORTHAMPTON
MONTGOMERY
BUTLER
ADAMS
NORTHAMPTON .
MIFFLIN
ADAMS
. CHESTER
LACKAWANNA
DELAWARE
LACKAWANNA
ALLEGHENY
ERIE
CHESTER .
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Final
Final
Final
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09/01/83 *" *- '
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
MCADOO ASSOCIATES
METAL BANKS
MIDDLETOWN AIR FIELD
MILLCREEK DUMP
MODERN SANITATION LANDFILL
MOYER LANDFILL
MW MANUFACTURING
NORTH PENN AREA 1
NORTH PENN AREA 2
NORTH PENN AREA 5
NORTH PENN AREA 6
NORTH PENN AREA 7
NOVAK SANITARY LANDFILL .
OCCIDENTAL CHEM/FIRESTONE
OHIO RIVER PARK
OLD CITY OF YORK LANDFILL
OSBORNE LANDFILL .
PALMERTON ZINC PILE
PAOLI RAIL YARD
PRESQUE ISLE
SCHUYLKILL
PHILADELPHIA
DAUPHIN
ERIE
ADAMS
MONTGOMERY
MONTOUR
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
LEHIGH
MONTGOMERY
ALLEGHENY
YORK
MERCER
CARBON,
CHESTER
ERIE
Final
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Final
Final
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Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Delete
09/01/83 *-*-*-**-
09/01/83 *" *-
06/01/86 *" ' "K * * *-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
00
PUBLICKER/CUYAHOGA WRECKING PLT
RAYMARK -
RECTICON/ALLIED STEEL
REESER'S LANDFILL
RESIN DISPOSAL SITE
REVERE CHEMICAL CO.
RIVER ROAD LANDFILL
ROUTE 940 DRUM DUMP
SAEGERTOWNWELL#2
SALFORD QUARRY
SHRIVER'S CORNER
STANLEY KESSLER
STRASBURG LANDFILL
TAYLOR BOROUGH DUMP
TONOLLI CORP.
TRANSICOIL, INC.
TYSON DUMP #1
USALETTERKENNY-PDO
USA LETTERKENNY SOUTHEAST AREA
USATOBYHANNA
PHILADELPHIA
MONTGOMERY
CHESTER
LEHIGH
ALLEGHENY
BUCKS
MERCER
MONROE
CRAWFORD
MONTGOMERY
ADAMS
MONTGOMERY
CHESTER
LACKAWANNA
CARBON
MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN
MONROE
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10/04/89 4- - 4-
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07/01/87 4-4-
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Site Name
U.S. NAVAL AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER
VOORTMAN FARM
WADE (ABM)
WELSH LANDFILL
WESTING HOUSE ELEVATOR
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP.
WESTLINE SITE
WHITMOYER LABS INC.
WILLIAM DICK LAGOONS
YORK COUNTY SOLID WASTE LDFL
RHODE ISLAND
CENTRAL LANDFILL
DAVIS (GSR) LANDFILL
DAVIS LIQUID WASTE
DAVISVILLE NAVAL CONST. BATTALION
LANDFILL & RESOURCE RECOVERY, INC.
NEWPORT NAVAL EDUC./TRAINING
PETERSON/PURITAN, INC.
PICILLO FARM
County
BUCKS
LEHIGH
DELAWARE
CHESTER
ADAMS
MERCER
MCKEAN
LEBANON
CHESTER
YORK
PROVIDENCE '
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
WASHINGTON
PROVIDENCE
NEWPORT
PROVIDENCE
KENT
NPL
Final
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Deleted
Final
. Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
10/04/89 4-
06/01/89 *- '"*- *- *-
03/22/89 * * "*- **-.
09/01/84 *- *"
06/01/86 "K *-
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06/01/86 "^ "^ * + +
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09/08/83 *" '"K <*- >*- *
11/15/89 "^ - -
09/01/83 . ' *- *"
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09/01/83 "^ <*- = *- ซ*^ "^ .
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
ROSE HILL REGIONAL LANDFILL
STAMINA MILLS, INC.
WESTERN SAND & GRAVEL -
SOUTH CAROLINA
BEAUNITCORP./CIRCULAR KNIT& DYE
CAROLAWN
ELMORE WASTE DISPOSAL
GEIGER SITE (C& MOIL)
GOLDEN STRIP SEPTIC TANK SERVICES
HELENA CHEMICAL.CO. LANDFILL .
INDEPENDENT NAIL COMPANY
KALAMA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
KOPPERS COMPANY, INC.
LEONARD CHEMICAL CO, INC.
LEXINGTON COUNTY LANDFILL
MEDLEY FARMS
PALMETTO RECYCLING INC. ,
PALMETTO WOOD PRESERVING
WASHINGTON
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
GREENVILLE
CHESTER
SPARTENBURG '
CHARLESTON
GREENVILLE
ALLENDALE -
V
BEAUFORT
BEAUFORT
FLORENCE
YORK
LEXINGTON
CHEROKEE
RICHLAND
LEXINGTON
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Final
Final
Final
Final .
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
10/04/89 , '*"
09/01/83 4- . 4-
09/01/83 *" * "^ . *" *-
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07/07/87 4- 4- '
09/01/84 ^ 4- 4- . 4- 4-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
ROCHESTER PROPERTY
ROCK HILL CHEMICAL CO./RUTLEDGE
SANGAMO/IWELVE-MILE/HARTWELL
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE
SCRDI BLUFF ROAD -
SCRDI DIXIANA
TOWNSEND SAW CHAIN CO.
WAMCHEM, INC.
SOUTH DAKOTA
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE
WHITEWOOD CREEK
WILLIAMS PIPE LINE DISPOSAL PIT
TENNESSEE
AMERICAN CREOSOTE WORKS
AMNICOLADUMP -
ARLINGTON BLENDING
CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING CO.
GALLAWAY PITS
GREENVILLE
YORK
PICKENS
AIKEN
RICHLAND
LEXINGTON
RICHLAND
- BEAUFORT
PENNINGTON
LAWRENCE .
MINNEHAHA
, MADISON
HAMILTON
SHELBY
SHELBY
FAYETTE
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
10/04/89 4-
02/21/90 4- 4-
06/24/88 4- 4- '
11/21/89 4-
09/01/83 ,."K 4-
09/01/83 *- 4- 4- 4-
02/16/90 ' 4- - '
09/01/84 4- 4- 4"
10/26/89 4- .
09/08/83 4- 4- ' ,
10/26/89 - 4-
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06/01/86 4- 4- 4- 4" 4-
09/01/83 . 4- 4" . 4- .
07/07/87 "* 4: .
06/24/88 "K 4-"
09/01/83 .4- 4- 4- '4- -4- 4-
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Site Name
County
IMPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
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LEWISBURG DUMP
MALLORY CAPACITOR COMPANY
MURRAY-OHIO MANUFACTURING CO.
MURRAY-OHIO DUMP
NORTH HOLLYWOOD DUMP
OAK RIDGE RESERVATION (USDOE)
USA MILAN ARMY AMMO PLANT
VELSICOL CHEMICAL COMPANY
WRIGLEY CHARCOAL
TEXAS
AIR FORCE PLANT #4
BAILEY WASTE DISPOSAL
BIO-ECOLOGY SYSTEMS
BRIO REFINERY COMPANY
CRYSTAL CHEMICAL COMPANY
CRYSTAL CITY AIR PORT
DIXIE OIL PROCESSORS, INC,
FRENCH, LTD.
GENEVA INDUSTRIES/FUJHRMANN
MARSHALL
WAYNE
LAWRENCE
LAWRENCE
SHELBY
'ANDERSON
CARROLL/GIBSON
HARDEMAN
HICKMAN
- TARRANT .
ORANGE
DALLAS
- HARRIS
HARRIS
ZAVALA
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
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Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
09/01/83 "^
10/04/89 . *- "K
06/24/88 ' *" *-
09/01/83- *'-**'
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11/21/89 ' *- ' *"
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Site Name
County
initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
HARRIS (FARLEY STREET)
HIGHLANDS ACID PIT
KOPPERS COMPANY, INC.
LONE STAR ARMY AMMO PLANT
MOTCO. INC.
NORTH CAVALCADE STREET
ODESSA CHROMIUM #1
ODESSA CHROMIUM #2
PESSES CHEMICAL COMPANY
PETRO-CHEMICAL
SHERIDAN DISPOSAL SERVICES
SIKES DISPOSAL PITS
SOL LYNN/INDUSTRIAL TRANSFRMRS
SOUTH CAVALCADE STREET
STEWCO, INC. .
TEX-TIN CORPORATION
TEXARKANAWOOD PRESERVING CO.
TRIANGLE CHEMICAL
UNITED CREOSOTING
US ARMY LONGHORN ARMY-AMMO
HARRIS
HARRIS
BOWIE
BOWIE
GALVESTON
HARRIS
ECTOR
ECTOR
TARRANT
LIBERTY "'
WALLER
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRISON
GALVESTON'
BOWIE
ORANGE
MONTGOMERY
HARRISON
Delete
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final .
Prop.
04/01/88 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-
09/08/83 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-
06/10/86 4- 4- 4~ 4-
07/22/87 4~ 4-
09/08/83 4- - *- 4- 4-
06/10/86 ^4-4-
06/10/86 "^ *- 4" ;
06/10/86 * *- ' "* "K
06/10/86 ^- 4-4- 4-
06/10/86 4- 4- .4- 4^ .4r
03/31/89 4- . 4-4- 4" .
09/08/83 4- / 4- 4- 4- . ' .
03/31/89 4- 4- 4- 4-
06/10/86 4- 4- ,
06/10/86 4- . 4- 4- ,
06/24/88 4-4-
06/10/86 4-4-
09/08/83 4- 4- 4- , 4- 4-
09/21/84 4- 4-4-4-4-
07/14/89 4- . 4- \
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Site Name.
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
UTAH
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
MIDVALE.SLAG
MONTICELLO MILL TAILINGS (DOE)
MONTICELLO RADIOACTIVELY CONTAM.
OGDEN DEFENSE DEPOT
PORTLAND CEMENT (KILN DUST #2)
RICHARDSON FLAT TAILINGS
'"" ROSE PARK SLUDGE PIT
SHARON STEEL (MIDVALE TAILINGS)
' TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (NORTH AREA)
UTAH POWER & LIGHT/AMERICAN BRL.
- WASATCH CHEMICAL CO. (LOT 6)
VERMONT
BENNINGTON LANDFILL
BFI/ROCKINGHAM :
BURGESS BROTHERS LANDFILL -
oo DARLING HILL DUMP
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OLD SPRINGFIELD LANDFILL
DAVIS & WEBER
SALT LAKE
SAN JUAN
, SAN JUAN
WEBER
SALT LAKE
SUMMIT.
SALT LAKE
. "SALT LAKE
TOOELE
SALT LAKE
SALT LAKE
BENNINGTON
WINDHAM
BENNINGTON
CALEDONIA
WINDSOR
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
FinaL
07/01/87 *-"
06/10/86 ' \ "^
11/21/89 ' "^
06/10/86 . . "^ + ' +
07/01/87 *- *-
06/10/86 *" *-
06/24/88 '..*
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01/22/87 "^ "^
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09/08/83 "K ' ' ^- ' ' *- ซ^
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She Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
PARKER LANDFILL
PINE STREET CANAL
TANSITOR ELECTRONICS INC.
VIRGINIA
ABEX CORP.
ARROWHEAD ASSOCIATES/SCOVILL
ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES
AVTEX FIBERS, INC.
BUCKINGHAM.COUNTY LANDFILL
C & R BATTERY COMPANY, INC.
CHISMAN CREEK
CLARKE, LA.& SON
CULPEPPER WOOD PRESERVERS
DIXIE CAVERNS COUNTY LANDFILL
FIRST PIEDMONT ROCK QUARRY
GREENWOOD CHEMICAL COMPANY
H & H, INC BURN PIT
MATTHEWS ELECTRIC PLATING
RENTOKIL, INC.
CALEDONIA
CHITTENDEN
BENNINGTON
PORTSMOUTH
WESTMORELAND
PORTSMOUTH
WARREN
BUCKINGHAM
CHESTERFIELD
YORK
. SPOTSYLVANIA
CULPEPPER
SALEM
PITTSYLVANIA
ALBEMARLE
HANOVER
ROANOKE
HENRICO
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Prop.
Prop.
Final
Final
Final -
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Deleted
Final
02/21/90 *-
09/08/83 *- *"
10/04/89 *-
06/16/88 * +~ '
06/24/88 * *-
06/01/86 +- + .
06/01/86 ซ*- * *- +~
09/25/89 *
07/01/87 "*- "^ .
09/01/83 "^ "*" ' "* "^ "*-
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07/01/87 ^ "^ "^ ^ *
03/31/89*- ^ *"
12/27/88 "^ . "* "*- ^ * l*-
03/31/89 "^ " "^
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
NPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
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RHINEHARTTIREFIRE
SALTVILLE WASTE DISPOSAL
SAUNDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
SUFFOLK CITY LANDFILL
US DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER
U.S. TITANIUM
WASHINGTON
ALCOA (VANCOUVER SMELTER)
AMERICAN CROSSARM & CONDUIT CO.
AMERICAN LAKE GARDENS -
BANGOR NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE
BANGOR ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
BONNEVILLE POWER ROSS COMPLEX
CENTRALIA MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
COLBERT LANDFILL
COMMENCEMENT BAY, NEAR SHORE
COMMENCEMENT BAY, SOUTH TACOMA
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE (4 AREAS)
FMC CORP. (YAKIMA PIT)
FREDRICK
SMYTH
SUFFOLK
SUFFOLK
CHESTERFIELD
' NELSON
CLARK
LEWIS
PIERCE
KITSAP
KITSAP
CLARK
LEWIS
SPOKANE
PIERCE
PIERCE
SPOKANE
YAKIMA
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final .
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
06/01/86 "K *-_.*- + - + "
09/01/83,' *- . * ซ+-
10/04/89 "^ ซ* _ ,
02/21/90 *-
07/01/87 "*
09/01/83 * ' ซ*-
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03/13/89 *- "^ .
09/08/83 > - "^ - "^
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
MPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
FORT LEWIS (LANDFILL NO. 5)
FORT LEWIS LOGISTIC CENTER
FRONTIER HARD CHROME, INC.
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (SPOKANE SHOP)
GREENACRES LANDFILL
HANFORD 100-AREA (USDOE)
HANFORD 200-AREA (USDOE)
HANFORD 300-AREA (USDOE)
HANFORD 1 100-AREA (USDOE)
HARBOR ISLAND (LEAD)
HIDDEN VALLEY LANDFILL
KAISER ALUMINUM MEAD WORKS
LAKEWOODSITE
MCCHORD AFB (WASH RACK/TREATMT)
MICA LANDFILL
MIDWAY LANDFILL
N.A.S., WHIDBEY IS (AULT FIELD)
N.A.S, WHIDBEY IS (SEAPLANE BASE)
NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE (4 AREAS)
NORTHSIDE LANDFILL
PIERCE
PIERCE
CLARK
SPOKANE
SPOKANE
BENTON
BENTON
BENTON
BENTON
KING
PIERCE '
SPOKANE
PIERCE
PIERCE
SPOKANE
KING
ISLAND
ISLAND
KITSAP
SPOKANE
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
07/22/87 +
11/21/89 +
09/08/83 "K + *"
10/04/89 "K ซK
09/21/84 *-
10/04/89 ' "K
10/04/89 *"
10/04/89 ; *"
10/04/89 *
09/08/83 "K- *- ;
03/31/89 *
09/08/83 * "K
09/08/83 "^ "^ "^ "^ ซ^
07/22/87 "K
06/10/86 +
06/10/86 + +-
02/21/90 ,*"
02/21/90 *"
10/04/89 "^
06/10/86 ซ*- *~ ' "^ . -
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
NORTHWEST TRANSFORMER
NORTHWEST TRANSFORMER (S. HARK.)
OLD INLAND PIT
PACIFIC GAR & FOUNDRY CO.
PASCO SANITARY LANDFILL
PESTICIDE LAB (YAKIMA)
QUEEN CITY FARMS
SEATTLE MUNICIPAL LANDFILL (KENT)
SILVER MOUNTAIN MINE
TOFTDAHL DRUMS
TOSCO CORP. (SPOKANE TERMINAL)
WESTERN PROCESSING CO., INC.
WYCKOFF CO./EAGLE HARBOR
YAKIMA PLATING COMPANY
WEST VIRGINIA
FIKE CHEMICAL
FOLLANSBEE SITE
LEETOWN PESTICIDE
ORDNANCE WORKS DISPOSAL AREAS
WHATCOM
WHATCOM
SPOKANE
KING
FRANKLIN
YAKIMA
KING
KING
OKANOGAN
CLARK
SPOKANE
KING
KITSAP
YAKIMA
KANAWHA
BROOKE
JEFFERSON
MONONGALIA
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final'
Delete
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
06/10/86 *- "K "h
02/21/90 + ' -
02/21/90 + '
02/21/90 *- .<*
02/21/90 *-
09/08/83 ..*--
09/21/84 *" "K
06/24/88 * *-
06/10/86 "K , "K *-
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06/24/88 ซ*- '
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07/22/87 *V "^ -
03/31/89 4-
09/01/83 * 4- . "K ซ^ ซ^
09/01/83 *-
09/01/83 . ซ*" *-*-*-.*>
06/01/86 "*- ' "K "^
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
WEST VIRGINIA ORDNANCE
WISCONSIN
ALGOMA MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
BETTER BRITE PLATING CHROME & ZINC
CITY DISPOSAL SANITARY LANDFILL
DELEVAN MUNICIPAL WELL #4
EAU CLAIRE MUNICIPAL WELL FIELD
FADROWSKI DRUM DISPOSAL
FORT HOWARD PAPER CO.
HAGEN FARM
HECHIMOVICH LANDFILL
HUNTS DISPOSAL LANDFILL
JANESVILLE ASH BEDS
JANESVILLE OLD LANDFILL
KOHLER COMPANY LANDFILL
LAUER 1 SANITARY LANDFILL
LEMBERGER LANDFILL, INC.
LEMBERGER TRANSPORT & RECYCLING
MADISON METRO SEWAGE SLUDGE
MASON
KEWAUNEE
BROWN .
DANE
WALWORTH
EAU CLAIRE
MILWAUKEE
BROWN
DANE
DANE
.RACINE
ROCK
ROCK -
SHEBOYGAN
WAUKESHA
MANITOWOC
MANITOWOC
DANE
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
09/01/83 4" 4- 4- 4-
07/21/87 4-.
10/26/89 4~ '4-
09/21/84 . 4-
09/21/84 4-
. 09/21/84 4- 4- 4- ' 4- 4-
. 10/15/87 4- '
06/24/88 4- -4-
06/10/86 4- "K
03/31/89 "*-
07/21/87 +- +
09/21/84 "* *"
09/21/84 4-4-
09/21/84 , 4-
09/21/84 4-
06/10/86 4- '4-
09/21/84 4"
02/15/90 4-
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Site Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
w
MASTER- DISPOSAL SERVICE LANDFILL
MID-STATE DISPOSAL, INC. LANDFILL
MOSS-AMERICAN (KERR-MCGEE OIL CO.)
MUSKEGO SANITARY LANDFILL
N.W. MAUTHE COMPANY, INC.
NATIONAL PRESTO INDUSTRIES, INC.
NORTHERN ENGRAVING COMPANY
OCONOMOWOC ELECTROPLATING CO.
1,
OMEGA HILLS NORTH LANDFILL
ONALASKA MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
SAUK COUNTY LANDFILL
SCHMALZ DUMP
SCRAP PROCESSING CO., INC.
SHEBOYGAN HARBOR & RIVER
SPICKLER LANDFILL
STOUGHTON CITY LANDFILL
TOMAH ARMORY
TOMAH FAIRGROUND
TOMAH MUNICIPAL SANITARY LDFL
WASTE MGMTOFWI, INC. (BROOKFIELD)
WAUKESHA
MARATHON
MILWAUKEE
WAUKESHA
OUTAGAMIE
EAU CLAIRE
MONROE
DODGE
WASHINGTON
LACROSSE
SAUK
CALUMET
TAYLOR
SHEBOYGAN
MARATHON
DANE
MONROE
MONROE
MONROE
WAUKESHA
Final
.Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
09/21/84 . *- .
. 09/21/84 +'++
09/21/84 . *- ' "K
09/21/84 *- " *
03/31/89 *" *-..
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She Name
County
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
IMPL Date Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
WASTE RESEARCH & RECLAMATION CO.
WAUSAU GW CONTAMINATION
WHEELER PIT
WYOMING
BAXTER/UNION PACIFIC TIE TREATING
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE
MYSTERY BRIDGE ROAD/HWY 20
EAU CLAIRE
MARATHON
ROCK
ALBANY
LARAMIE
- NATRONA
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Prop.
09/21/84
06/10/86 "K
09/21/84
09/08/83
02/21/90 *-
06/24/88 *
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+ + +
+
+ + + +
+
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AMERIACAN SAMOA
TAPUTIMU FARM
GUAM
ORDOT LANDFILL
WESTERN
Delete 03/07/86
GUAM
Final 09/01/83
PUERTO RICO
BARCELONETA LANDFILL
FIBERS PUBLIC SUPPLY WELLS
FRONTERA CREEK
GE WIRING DEVICES
FLORIDA
GUAYAMA
HUMACAO
JUAN A DIAZ
Final 09/01/83
Final 09/01/84
Final 09/01/83
Final 09/01/83
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Site Name
County
NPL Date
Initial Site Remedy Remedy Cleanup Construction
Response Studies Selected Design Ongoing Complete
JUNCOS LANDFILL
NAVAL SECURITY GROUP ACTIVITY
RCA DEL CARIBE
UPJOHN FACILITY
VEGA ALTA PUBLIC SUPPLY WELLS
JUNCOS Final 09/01/83
TOABAJA Final 10/04/89
BARCELONETA Final 09/01/83
BARCELONETA Final 09/01/84
VEGA ALTA Final 09/01/84
TRUST TERRITORIES
PCB WAREHOUSE
PCB WASTES
N.MARIANA IS. Delete 03/07/86
TRUST TERR. Delete 03/07/86
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