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EPA Adds Five and Proposes Six Sites to Superfund's National Priorities List

Wetlands covered with crushed battery casings at the Matteo & Sons, Inc. site in New Jersey, which is one of the sites being added to the National Priorities List (NPL)

Wetlands covered with crushed battery casings at the Matteo & Sons, Inc. site in New Jersey, which is one of the sites being added to the National Priorities List (NPL)

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is adding five new hazardous waste sites that pose risks to human health and the environment to the National Priorities List of Superfund sites. That brings the total of final sites on the list to 1,246. EPA is also proposing to add six other sites to the list.

Contaminants found at these final and proposed sites include arsenic, chromium, benzene, dichloroethene, dieldrin, dioxin, lead, pentachlorophenol (PCP), polychlorinated biphenlys (PCBs), toluene, toxaphene, trichloroethene (TCE), tetrachloroethene (PCE), xylene, zinc and other heavy metals.

With the proposal of the six new sites, there are 61 proposed sites awaiting final agency action: 56 in the general Superfund section and five in the federal facilities section. Altogether, there are 1,307 final and proposed sites.

Among the five newly added sites, EPA is restoring the Ringwood Mines/Landfill site to the National Priorities List. The site was originally added to the list Sept. 1, 1983 and deleted Nov. 2, 1994.

With all Superfund sites, EPA tries to identify and locate the parties potentially responsible for the contamination. Historically, through EPA's enforcement program, approximately 70 percent of Superfund cleanups have been performed by the parties responsible for site contamination. For the newly listed sites without viable potentially responsible parties, EPA will investigate the full extent of the contamination before starting significant cleanup at the site. Therefore, it may be several years before significant cleanup funding is required for these sites.

Sites may be placed on the list through various mechanisms:

For Federal Register notices and supporting documents for these final and proposed sites, please visit http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/npl/current.htm

A signed copy of each rule is available below:

The following sites have been added to the National Priorities List:
ASARCO Taylor Springs, Taylor Springs, IL
Ringwood Mines/Landfill, Ringwood, NJ
Matteo & Sons, Inc., Thorofare, NJ
Maunabo Area Ground Water Contamination, Maunabo, Puerto Rico
Pesticide Warehouse I, Arecibo, Puerto Rico

The following sites have been proposed to the National Priorities List:
Elm Street Ground Water Contamination, Terre Haute, IN
South Minneapolis Residential Soil Contamination, Minneapolis, MN
Sonford Products, Flowood, MS
Bandera Road Ground Water Plume, Leon Valley, TX
East 67th Street Ground Water Plume, Odessa, TX
Lockheed West Seattle, Seattle, WA

 

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