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Superfund Community Involvement

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The Superfund Program places a high value on public participation during investigation and cleanup of hazardous sites. EPA believes that the more communities are informed and involved in the decision-making process, the better. Not only does community involvement give the public the ability to influence how a site is cleaned up and how people are affected by the process, the collaboration produces a better end result for everyone, including the environment.

The Community Involvement staff located within the Superfund Division is the conduit between communities and technical staff working on Superfund and Federal Facilities projects. Community Involvement Coordinators (CICs) are assigned to specific projects to assist communities in their interaction with EPA and ensure that technical staff is aware of issues that concern the public in relation to the work EPA is doing. As liaisons between technical project managers and the community, CICs provide opportunities for two-way communication throughout the life of a project.

For more regional information about EPA's Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) program, please contact Rhonda Foucher (foucher.rhonda@epa.gov), (404) 562-8867.


For more information about community involvement and the tools available to communities, click on the topics below.

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How to reach us:
Superfund Division
U.S. EPA, Region 4
761 Forsyth Street SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Toll-free: (800) 564-7577
Region 4 Community Involvement Coordinators


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