Federal Register Notice
8724 - 8746 Federal Register / Vol. 59, No. 36 / Wednesday, February 23, 1994 / Rules and Regulations
- Summary
- Addresses
- Introduction
- Purpose and Implementation of the NPL
- Contents of This Final Rule
- Executive Order 12866
- Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis
8724 - 8746 Federal Register / Vol. 59, No. 36 / Wednesday, February 23, 1994 / Rules and Regulations
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 300
[FRL-4839-6]
National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste sites
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Final rule.
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 ("CERCLA" or "the Act"), as amended, requires that the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan ("NCP") include a list of national priorities among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States. The National Priorities List ("NPL") constitutes this list.
This rule adds 1 new site, ALCOA (Point Comfort)/Lavaca Bay in Point Comfort, Texas, to the General Superfund Section. The identification of a site for the NPL is intended primarily to guide the Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA" or "the Agency") in determining which sites warrant further investigation to assess the nature and extent of public health and environmental risks associated with the site and to determine what CERCLA-financed remedial action(s), if any, may be appropriate. This action results in an NPL of 1,191 sites, 1,068 of them in the General Superfund Section and 123 of them in the Federal Facilities Section. An additional 96 sites are proposed, 66 in the General Superfund Section and 30 in the Federal Facilities Section. Final and proposed sites now total 1,288.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
The effective date for this amendment is March 25, 1994. CERCLA section 305 provides for a legislative veto of regulations promulgated under CERCLA. Although INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919, 103 S. Ct. 2764 (1983), cast the validity of the legislative veto into question. EPA has transmitted a copy of this regulation to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives. If any action by Congress calls the effective date of this regulation into question, the Agency will publish a notice of clarification in the Federal Register.
For addresses for the Headquarters and Regional dockets, as well as further details on what these dockets contain, see in Section I of the "SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION" portion of this preamble.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Terry Keidan
Hazardous Site Evaluation Division
Office of Superfund Remediation Technology Innovation (5204G)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW.
Washington, DC 20460
or the Superfund Hotline, phone (800) 424-9346 or (703) 412-9810 in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. | Introduction |
II. | Purpose and Implementation of the NPL |
III. | Contents of This Final Rule |
IV. | Executive Order 12866 |
V. | Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis |
I. Introduction
Background
In 1980, Congress enacted the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. 9601-9675 ("CERCLA" or "the Act"), in response to the dangers of uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. CERCLA was amended on October 17, 1986, by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act ("SARA"), Public Law 99-499, stat. 1613 et seq. To implement CERCLA, EPA promulgated the revised National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan ("NCP"), 40 CFR Part 300, on July 16, 1982 (47 FR 31180), pursuant to CERCLA section 105 and Executive Order 12316 (46 FR 42237, August 20, 1981). The NCP sets forth the guidelines and procedures needed to respond under CERCLA to releases and threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants. EPA has revised the NCP on several occasions, most recently on March 8, 1990 (55 FR 8666).
Section 105(a)(8)(A) of CERCLA requires that the NCP include "criteria for determining priorities among releases or threatened releases throughout the United States for the purpose of taking remedial action * * * and, to the extent practicable taking into account the potential urgency of such action, for the purpose of taking removal action." Removal action involves cleanup or other actions that are taken in response to releases or threats of releases on a short-term or temporary basis (CERCLA section 101(23)). Remedial action tends to be long-term in nature and involves response actions that are consistent with a permanent remedy for a release (CERCLA section 101(24)).
Pursuant to section 105(a)(8)(B) of CERCLA, as amended by SARA, EPA has promulgated a list of national priorities among the known or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States. That list, which is appendix B of 40 CFR part 300, is the National Priorities List ("NPL").
CERCLA section 105(a)(8)(B) defines the NPL as a list of "releases" and as a list of the highest priority "facilities." The discussion below may refer to the "releases or threatened releases" that are included on the NPL interchangeably as "releases," "facilities," or "sites."
CERCLA section 105(a)(8)(B) also requires that the NPL be revised at least annually. A site may undergo remedial action financed by the Trust Fund established under CERCLA (commonly referred to as the "Superfund") only after it is placed on the NPL, as provided in the NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(b)(1). However, under 40 CFR 300.425(b)(2) placing a site on the NPL "does not imply that monies will be expended." EPA may pursue other appropriate authorities to remedy the releases, including enforcement action under CERCLA and other laws.
Three mechanisms for placing sites on the NPL for possible remedial action are included in the NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(c) (55 FR 8845, March 8, 1990). Under 40 CFR 300.425(c)(1), a site may be included on the NPL if it scores sufficiently high on the Hazard Ranking System ("HRS"), which EPA promulgated as Appendix A of 40 CFR Part 300. On December 14, 1990 (55 FR 51532), EPA promulgated revisions to the HRS partly in response to CERCLA section 105(c), added by SARA. The revised HRS evaluates four pathways: ground water, surface water, soil exposure, and air. The HRS serves as a screening device to evaluate the relative potential of uncontrolled hazardous substances to pose a threat to human health or the environment. Those sites that score 28.50 or greater on the HRS are eligible for the NPL.
Under a second mechanism for adding sites to the NPL, each State may designate a single site as its top priority, regardless of the HRS score. This mechanism, provided by the NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(c)(2), requires that, to the extent practicable, the NPL include within the 100 highest priorities, one facility designated by each State representing the greatest danger to public health, welfare, or the environment among known facilities in the State.
The third mechanism for listing, included in the NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(c)(3), allows certain sites to be listed whether or not they score above 28.50, if all of the following conditions are met:
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The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) of the U.S. Public Health Service has issued a health advisory that recommends dissociation of individuals from the release.
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EPA determines that the release poses a significant threat to public health.
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EPA anticipates that it will be more cost-effective to use its remedial authority (available only at NPL sites) than to use its removal authority to respond to the release.
EPA promulgated an original NPL of 406 sites on September 8, 1983 (48 FR 40658). The NPL has been expanded since then, most recently on October 14, 1992 (57 FR 47180). The NPL includes two sections, one of sites that are evaluated and cleaned up by EPA (the "General Superfund Section"), and one of sites being addressed by other Federal agencies (the "Federal Facilities Section"). Under Executive Order 12580 (52 FR 2923, January 29, 1987) and CERCLA section 120, each Federal agency is responsible for carrying out most response actions at facilities under its own jurisdiction, custody, or control, although EPA is responsible for preparing an HRS score and determining whether the facility is placed on the NPL. EPA is not the lead agency at these sites, and its role at such sites is accordingly less extensive than at other sites. The Federal Facilities Section includes those facilities at which EPA is not the lead agency.
Deletions/Cleanups
EPA may delete sites from the NPL where no further response is appropriate under Superfund, as explained in the NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(e) (55 FR 8845, March 8, 1990). To date, the Agency has deleted 58 sites from the General Superfund Section of the NPL, most recently Charlevoix Municipal Well, Charlevoix, Michigan (58 FR 63531, December 2, 1993) and Mowbray Engineering Company, Greenville, Alabama (58 FR 69238, December 30, 1993).
EPA also has developed an NPL construction completion list ("CCL") to simplify its system of categorizing sites and to better communicate the successful completion of cleanup activities (58 FR 12142, March 2, 1993). Sites qualify for the CCL when:
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any necessary physical construction is complete, whether or not final cleanup levels or other requirements have been achieved;
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EPA has determined that the response action should be limited to measures that do not involve construction (e.g., institutional controls); or
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the site qualifies for deletion from the NPL. Inclusion of a site on the CCL has no legal significance.
In addition to the 57 sites that have been deleted from the NPL because they have been cleaned up (the Waste Research and Reclamation site was deleted based on deferral to another program and is not considered cleaned up), an additional 167 sites are also in the NPL CCL, all but one from the General Superfund Section. Thus, as of January 1994, the CCL consists of 224 sites. Cleanups at sites on the NPL do not reflect the total picture of Superfund accomplishments. As of January 1994, EPA had conducted 603 removal actions at NPL sites, and 1,755 removal actions at non-NPL sites. Information on removals is available from the Superfund hotline.
Correction
EPA inadvertently left one site off the appendix B list in the previous final rule (57 FR 47180, October 14, 1992). This site is Foote Mineral Co., East Whiteland Township, PA, which belongs in the General Superfund Section of the NPL. Alternately, one site was included in the previous appendix B list which did not belong. This site is Broward County - 21st Manor Dump in Fort Lauderdale, FL, which has been proposed to the NPL but a final decision has not yet been made.
Action In This Rule
This final rule adds 1 site, ALCOA (Point Comfort)/Lavaca Bay in Point Comfort, Texas, to the General Superfund Section, for a total of 1,068 sites in that section. The Federal Facility Section includes 123 sites. Therefore, there are now 1,191 sites on the NPL. An additional 96 sites have been proposed, 66 in the General Superfund Section and 30 in the Federal Facilities Section, and are awaiting final Agency action. Final and proposed sites now total 1,288. These numbers reflect that two sites have been voluntarily withdrawn from the NPL by EPA:
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Hevi-Duty Electric Co., Goldsboro, NC
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Hexcel Corporation, Livermore, CA
These numbers also reflect the removal of one site from the NPL by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals:
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Tex-Tin Corp., Texas City, TX
Information Available to the Public
The Headquarters and Region 6 public dockets for the NPL contain documents relating to the evaluation and scoring of sites in this final rule. The dockets are available for viewing, by appointment only, after the appearance of this notice. The hours of operation for the Headquarters docket are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays. Please contact the Region 6 Docket for hours.
Addresses for the Headquarters and Region 6 dockets follow:
Docket Coordinator
Headquarters, U.S. EPA CERCLA Docket Office
5201 Waterside Mall
401 M Street, SW.
Washington, DC 20460
202/260-3046
Bart Canellas
Region 6, U.S. EPA
1445 Ross Avenue, Mail Code 6H-MA
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
214/655-6740
The Headquarters docket for this rule contains HRS score sheets for the final site; a Documentation Record for the site describing the information used to compute the score; pertinent information regarding statutory requirements or EPA listing policies that affect the site; a list of documents referenced in the Documentation Record; comments received; and the Agency's response to those comments. The Agency's responses are contained in the "Support Document for the Revised National Priorities List Final Rule - February 1994." The Region 6 docket for this rule contains all information in the Headquarters docket, plus the actual reference documents containing the data principally relied upon by EPA in calculating or evaluating the HRS score for the site. These reference documents are available only in the Region 6 docket.
Interested parties may view documents, by appointment only, in the Headquarters or Region 6 Docket or copies may be requested from the Headquarters or Region 6 Docket. An informal written request, rather than a formal request under the Freedom of Information Act, should be the ordinary procedure for obtaining copies of any of these documents.
II. Purpose and Implementation of the NPL
Purpose
The legislative history of CERCLA (Report of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, Senate Report No. 96-848, 96th Cong., 2d Sess. 60 (1980)) states the primary purpose of the NPL:
The priority lists serve primarily informational purposes, identifying for the States and the public those facilities and sites or other releases which appear to warrant remedial actions. Inclusion of a facility or site on the list does not in itself reflect a judgment of the activities of its owner or operator, it does not require those persons to undertake any action, nor does it assign liability to any person. Subsequent government action in the form of remedial actions or enforcement actions will be necessary in order to do so, and these actions will be attended by all appropriate procedural safeguards.
The purpose of the NPL, therefore, is primarily to serve as an informational and management tool. The identification of a site for the NPL is intended to guide EPA in determining which sites warrant further investigation to assess the nature and extent of the public health and environmental risks associated with the site and to determine what CERCLA-financed remedial action(s), if any, may be appropriate. The NPL also serves to notify the public of sites that EPA believes warrant further investigation. Finally, listing a site may, to the extent potentially responsible parties are identifiable at the time of listing, serve as notice to such parties that the Agency may initiate CERCLA-financed remedial action.
Implementation
After initial discovery of a site at which a release or threatened release may exist, EPA begins a series of increasingly complex evaluations. The first step, the Preliminary Assessment (PA), is a low-cost review of existing information to determine if the site poses a threat to the public health or the environment. If the site presents a serious imminent threat, EPA may take immediate removal action. If the PA shows that the site presents a threat but not an imminent threat, EPA generally will perform a more extensive study called the Site Inspection (SI). The SI involves collecting additional information to better understand the extent of the problem at the site, screen out sites that will not qualify for the NPL, and obtain data necessary to calculate an HRS score for sites that warrant placement on the NPL and further study. To date EPA has completed approximately 35,000 PAs and approximately 17,000 SIs.
The NCP at 40 CFR 300.425(b)(1) (55 FR 8845, March 8, 1990) limits expenditure of the Trust Fund for remedial actions to sites on the NPL. However, EPA may take enforcement actions under CERCLA or other applicable statutes against responsible parties regardless of whether the site is on the NPL; although, as a practical matter, the focus of EPA's CERCLA enforcement actions has been and will continue to be on NPL sites.
Similarly, in the case of CERCLA removal actions, EPA has the authority to act at any site, whether listed or not, that meets the criteria of the NCP at 40 CFR 300.415(b)(2) (55 FR 8842, March 8, 1990).
EPA's policy is to pursue cleanup of NPL sites using all the appropriate response and/or enforcement actions available to the Agency, including authorities other than CERCLA. The Agency will decide on a site-by-site basis whether to take enforcement or other action under CERCLA or other authorities prior to undertaking response action, to proceed directly with Trust Fund-financed response actions and seek to recover response costs after cleanup, or do both. To the extent feasible, once sites are on the NPL, EPA will determine high-priority candidates for CERCLA-financed response action and/or enforcement action through both State and Federal initiatives. EPA will take into account which approach is more likely to accomplish cleanup of the site most expeditiously while using CERCLA's limited resources as efficiently as possible.
Although it is a factor that is considered, the ranking of sites by HRS scores does not by itself determine the sequence in which EPA funds remedial response actions, since the information collected to develop HRS scores is not sufficient to determine either the extent of contamination or the appropriate response for a particular site (40 CFR 300.425(a)(2), 55 FR 8845). Additionally, resource constraints may preclude EPA from evaluating all HRS pathways; only those presenting significant environmental risk and sufficient to make a site eligible for the NPL may be evaluated. Moreover, the sites with the highest scores do not necessarily come to the Agency's attention first, so that addressing sites strictly on the basis of ranking would in some cases require stopping work at sites where it already was underway. In addition, certain sites are based on other criteria.
More detailed studies of a site are undertaken in the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study ("RI/FS") that typically follows listing. The purpose of the RI/FS is to assess site conditions and evaluate alternatives to the extent necessary to select a remedy (40 CFR 300.430(a)(2) (55 FR 8846, March 8, 1990). The RI/FS takes into account the amount of contaminants released into the environment, the risk to affected populations and environment, the cost to remediate contamination at the site, and the response actions that have been taken by potentially responsible parties or others. Decisions on the type and extent of response action to be taken at these sites are made in accordance with 40 CFR 300.415 (55 FR 8842, March 8, 1990) and 40 CFR 300.430 (55 FR 8846, March 8, 1990).
After conducting these additional studies, EPA may conclude that initiating a CERCLA remedial action using the Trust Fund at some sites on the NPL is not appropriate because of more pressing needs at other sites, or because a private party cleanup already is underway pursuant to an enforcement action. Given the limited resources available in the Trust Fund, the Agency must carefully balance the relative needs for response at the numerous sites it has studied. It is also possible that EPA will conclude after further analysis that the site does not warrant remedial action.
RI/FS at Proposed Sites
An RI/FS may be performed at sites proposed in the Federal Register for placement on the NPL (or even sites that have not been proposed for placement on the NPL) pursuant to the Agency's removal authority under CERCLA, as outlined in the NCP at 40 CFR 300.415. Although an RI/FS generally is conducted at a site after it has been placed on the NPL, in a number of circumstances the Agency elects to conduct an RI/FS at a site proposed for placement on the NPL in preparation for a possible Trust Fund-financed response action, such as when the Agency believes that a delay may create unnecessary risks to public health or the environment. In addition, the Agency may conduct an RI/FS to assist in determining whether to conduct a removal or enforcement action at a site.
Facility (Site) Boundaries
The Agency's position is that the NPL does not describe releases in precise geographical terms, and that it would be neither feasible nor consistent with the limited purpose of the NPL (as the mere identification of releases), for it to do so.
CERCLA section 105(a)(8)(B) directs EPA to list national priorities among the known "releases or threatened releases" of hazardous substances. Thus, the purpose of the NPL is merely to identify releases of hazardous substances that are priorities for further evaluation. Although a CERCLA "facility" is broadly defined to include any area where a hazardous substance release has "come to be located" (CERCLA section 101(9)), the listing process itself is not intended to define or reflect the boundaries of such facilities or releases. Of course, HRS data upon which the NPL placement was based will, to some extent, describe which release is at issue; that is, the NPL site would include all releases evaluated as part of that HRS analysis (including noncontiguous releases evaluated under the NPL aggregation policy, see 48 FR 40663 (September 8, 1983)).
EPA regulations provide that the "nature and extent of the threat presented by a release" will be determined by an RI/FS as more information is developed on site contamination (40 CFR 300.68(d)). During the RI/FS process, the release may be found to be larger or smaller than was originally known, as more is learned about the source and the migration of the contamination. However, this inquiry focuses on an evaluation of the threat posed; the boundaries of the release need not be defined, and in any event are independent of the NPL listing. Moreover, it generally is impossible to discover the full extent of where the contamination "has come to be located" before all necessary studies and remedial work are completed at a site. Indeed, the boundaries of the contamination can be expected to change over time. Thus, in most cases, it will be impossible to describe the boundaries of a release with certainty.
For these reasons, the NPL need not be amended if further research into the extent of the contamination expands the apparent boundaries of the release. Further, the NPL is only of limited significance, as it does not assign liability to any party or to the owner of any specific property. See Report of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, Senate Rep. No. 96-848, 96th Cong., 2d Sess. 60 (1980), quoted at 48 FR 40659 (September 8, 1983). If a party contests liability for releases on discrete parcels of property, it may do so if and when the Agency brings an action against that party to recover costs or to compel a response action at that property.
At the same time, however, the RI/FS or the Record of Decision (which defines the remedy selected) may offer a useful indication to the public of the areas of contamination at which the Agency is considering taking a response action, based on information known at that time. For example, EPA may evaluate (and list) a release over a 400-acre area, but the Record of Decision may select a remedy over 100 acres only. This information may be useful to a landowner seeking to sell the other 300 acres, but it would result in no formal change in the fact that a release is included on the NPL. The landowner (and the public) also should note in such a case that if further study (or the remedial construction itself) reveals that the contamination is located on or has spread to other areas, the Agency may address those areas as well.
This view of the NPL as an initial identification of a release that is not subject to constant re-evaluation is consistent with the Agency's policy of not rescoring NPL sites:
EPA recognizes that the NPL process cannot be perfect, and it is possible that errors exist or that new data will alter previous assumptions. Once the initial scoring effort is complete, however, the focus of EPA activity must be on investigating sites in detail and determining the appropriate response. New data or errors can be considered in that process * * *. [T]he NPL serves as a guide to EPA and does not determine liability or the need for response. (49 FR 37081 (September 21, 1984).
See also City of Stoughton, Wisc. v. U.S. EPA, 858 F. 2d 747, 751 (D.C. Cir. 1988):
Certainly EPA could have permitted further comment or conducted further testing [on proposed NPL sites]. Either course would have consumed further assets of the Agency and would have delayed a determination of the risk priority associated with the site. Yet * * * "the NPL is simply a rough list of priorities, assembled quickly and inexpensively to comply with Congress' mandate for the Agency to take action straightaway." Eagle-Picher [Industries v. EPA] II, 759 F. 2d [921,] at 932 [(D.C. Cir. 1985)].
III. Contents of This Final Rule
This final rule adds 1 site to the General Superfund Section of the NPL. This site is ALCOA (Point Comfort)/Lavaca Bay in Point Comfort, Texas, which was proposed to the NPL in Proposal #15 (58 FR 34018, June 23, 1993) based on an HRS score of 28.50 or greater. The group number identified for this site based on its score is 4/5. Group numbers are determined by arranging the NPL by rank and dividing it into groups of 50 sites. For example, a site in Group 4 has a score that falls within the range of scores covered by the fourth group of 50 sites on the NPL.
Public Comments
EPA reviewed all comments received on this site. The formal comment period ended on August 23, 1993.
EPA has carefully considered public comments submitted and has made certain modifications in response to those comments. EPA's response to site-specific public comments and explanations of any score changes made as a result of such comments are addressed in the "Support Document for the Revised National Priorities List Final Rule - February 1994."
Statutory Requirements
CERCLA section 105(a)(8)(B) directs EPA to list priority sites "among" the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants, and section 105(a)(8)(A) directs EPA to consider certain enumerated and "other appropriate" factors in doing so. Thus, as a matter of policy, EPA has the discretion not to use CERCLA to respond to certain types of releases. Where other authorities exist, placing sites on the NPL for possible remedial action under CERCLA may not be appropriate. Therefore, EPA has chosen not to place certain types of sites on the NPL even though CERCLA does not exclude such action. If, however, the Agency later determines that sites not listed as a matter of policy are not being properly responded to, the Agency may place them on the NPL.
Economic Impacts
The costs of cleanup actions that may be taken at any site are not directly attributable to placement on the NPL. EPA has conducted a preliminary analysis of economic implications of today's amendment to the NPL. EPA believes that the kinds of economic effects associated with this revision generally are similar to those effects identified in the regulatory impact analysis (RIA) prepared in 1982 for the revisions to the NCP pursuant to section 105 of CERCLA and the economic analysis prepared when amendments to the NCP were proposed (50 FR 5882, February 12, 1985). The Agency believes the anticipated economic effects related to adding 1 site to the NPL can be characterized in terms of the conclusions of the earlier RIA and the most recent economic analysis.
Inclusion of a site on the NPL does not itself impose any costs. It does not establish that EPA necessarily will undertake remedial action, nor does it require any action by a private party or determine its liability for site response costs. Costs that arise out of site responses result from site-by-site decisions about what actions to take, not directly from the act of listing itself. Nonetheless, it is useful to consider the costs associated with responding to the site included in this rulemaking.
The major events that follow the proposed listing of a site on the NPL are a search for potentially responsible parties and a remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) to determine if remedial actions will be undertaken at a site. Design and construction of the selected remedial alternative follow completion of the RI/FS, and operation and maintenance (O&M) activities may continue after construction has been completed.
EPA initially bears costs associated with responsible party searches. Responsible parties may bear some or all the costs of the RI/FS, remedial design and construction and O&M or EPA and the States may share costs.
The State cost share for site cleanup activities has been amended by Section 104 of SARA. For privately-owned sites, as well as at publicly-owned but not publicly-operated sites, EPA will pay for 100% of the costs of the RI/FS and remedial planning, and 90% of the costs associated with remedial action. The State will be responsible for 10% of the remedial action. For publicly-operated sites, the State cost share is at least 50% of all response costs at the site, including the RI/FS and remedial design and construction of the remedial action selected. After the remedy is built, costs fall into two categories:
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For restoration of ground water and surface water, EPA will share in startup costs according to the criteria in the previous paragraph for 10 years or until a sufficient level of protectiveness is achieved before the end of 10 years.
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For other cleanups, EPA will share for up to 1 year the cost of that portion of response needed to assure that a remedy is operational and functional. After that, the State assumes full responsibilities for O&M.
In previous NPL rulemakings, the Agency estimated the costs associated with these activities (RI/FS, remedial design, remedial action, and O&M) on an average per site and total cost basis. EPA will continue with this approach, using the most recent (1993) cost estimates available; the estimates are presented below. However, there is wide variation in costs for individual sites, depending on the amount, type, and extent of contamination. Additionally, EPA is unable to predict what portions of the total costs responsible parties will bear, since the distribution of costs depends on the extent of voluntary and negotiated response and the success of any cost-recovery actions.
Cost category | Average total cost per site 1 |
RI/FS | 1,350,000 |
Remedial Design | 1,260,000 |
Remedial Action | 21,960,000 3 |
Net Present Value of O&M 2 | 3,770,000 |
Source: Office of Program Management, Office of Superfund Remediation Technology Innovation, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC. 1 1993 U.S. Dollars. 2 Assumes cost of O&M over 30 years, $400,000 for the first year and 10% discount rate. 3 Includes State cost-share. |
Costs to the State of Texas associated with today's final rule arise from the required State cost-share of:
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10% of remedial actions and 10% of first-year O&M costs at privately-owned sites and sites that are publicly-owned but not publicly-operated; and
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at least 50% of the remedial planning (RI/FS and remedial design), remedial action, and first-year O&M costs at publicly-operated sites.
States will assume the cost for O&M after EPA's period of participation. Using the budget projections presented above, the cost to Texas of undertaking Federal remedial planning and actions, but excluding O&M costs, would be approximately $2.78 million. State O&M costs cannot be accurately determined because EPA, as noted above, will share O&M costs for up to 10 years for restoration of ground water and surface water, and it is not known if the ALCOA (Point Comfort/Lavaca Bay) site will require this treatment and for how long. Assuming EPA involvement for 10 years is needed, State O&M costs would be approximately $2.3 million.
Placing a hazardous waste site on the final NPL does not itself cause firms responsible for the site to bear costs. Nonetheless, a listing may induce firms to clean up the sites voluntarily, or it may act as a potential trigger for subsequent enforcement or cost-recovery actions. Such actions may impose costs on firms, but the decisions to take such actions are discretionary and made on a case-by-case basis. Consequently, precise estimates of these effects cannot be made. EPA does not believe that every site will be cleaned up by a responsible party. EPA cannot project at this time which firms or industry sectors will bear specific portions of the response costs, but the Agency considers: the volume and nature of the waste at the sites; the strength of the evidence linking the wastes at the site to the parties; the parties' ability to pay; and other factors when deciding whether and how to proceed against the parties.
Economy-wide effects of this amendment to the NPL are aggregations of efforts on firms and State and local governments. Although effects could be felt by some individual firms and States, the total impact of this amendment on output, prices, and employment is expected to be negligible at the national level, as was the case in the 1982 RIA.
Benefits
The real benefits associated with today's amendment are increased health and environmental protection as a result of increased public awareness of potential hazards. In addition to the potential for more Federally-financed remedial actions, expansion of the NPL could accelerate privately-financed, voluntary cleanup efforts. Listing sites as national priority targets also may give States increased support for funding responses at particular sites.
As a result of the additional CERCLA remedies, there will be lower human exposure to high-risk chemicals, and higher-quality surface water, ground water, soil, and air. These benefits are expected to be significant, although difficult to estimate in advance of completing the RI/FS at these sites.
IV. Executive Order 12866
This action was submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and Executive Order 12316 (46 FR 42237, August 20, 1981). No changes were made in response to OMB.
V. Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 requires EPA to review the impacts of this action on small entities, or certify that the action will not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. By small entities, the Act refers to small businesses, small government jurisdictions, and nonprofit organizations.
While this rule revises the NCP, it is not a typical regulatory change since it does not automatically impose costs. As stated above, adding sites to the NPL does not in itself require any action by any party, nor does it determine the liability of any party for the cost of cleanup at the site. Further, no identifiable groups are affected as a whole. As a consequence, impacts on any group are hard to predict. A site's inclusion on the NPL could increase the likelihood of adverse impacts on responsible parties (in the form of cleanup costs), but at this time EPA cannot identify the potentially affected businesses or estimate the number of small businesses that might also be affected.
The Agency does expect that the listing of the sites in this NPL rule could significantly affect certain industries, or firms within industries, that have caused a proportionately high percentage of waste site problems. However, EPA does not expect the listing of these sites to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses.
In any case, economic impacts would occur only through enforcement and cost-recovery actions, which EPA takes at its discretion on a site-by-site basis. EPA considers many factors when determining enforcement actions, including not only the firm's contribution to the problem, but also its ability to pay. The impacts (from cost recovery) on small governments and nonprofit organizations would be determined on a similar case-by-case basis.
For the foregoing reasons, I hereby certify that this rule does not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Therefore, this regulation does not require a regulatory flexibility analysis.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300
Air pollution control, Chemicals, Hazardous materials, Intergovernmental relations, Natural resources, Oil pollution, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Superfund, Waste treatment and disposal, Water pollution control, Water supply.
Dated: February 15, 1994.
Elliott P. Laws,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
PART 300 - [AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 300 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 9601-9657; 33 U.S.C. 1321(c)(2); E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757, 3 CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52 FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 193.
2. Appendix B to part 300 is revised to read as follows:
Appendix B - National Priorities List
Table 1
General Superfund Section, February 1994
State | Site name | City/county | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
AK | Alaska Battery Enterprises | Fairbanks N Star Borough | C |
AK | Arctic Surplus | Fairbanks | |
AL | Ciba-Geigy Corp. (McIntosh Plant) | McIntosh | |
AL | Interstate Lead Co. (ILCO) | Leeds | |
AL | Olin Corp. (McIntosh Plant) | McIntosh | |
AL | Perdido Ground Water Contamination | Perdido | C |
AL | Redwing Carriers, Inc. (Saraland) | Saraland | |
AL | Stauffer Chemical Co. (Cold Creek Plant) | Bucks | |
AL | Stauffer Chemical Co. (LeMoyne Plant) | Axis | |
AL | T.H. Agriculture & Nutrition (Montgomery) | Montgomery | |
AL | Triana/Tennessee River | Limestone/Morgan | C |
AR | Arkwood, Inc. | Omaha | |
AR | Frit Industries | Walnut Ridge | |
AR | Gurley Pit | Edmondson | |
AR | Industrial Waste Control | Fort Smith | C |
AR | Jacksonville Municipal Landfill | Jacksonville | |
AR | Mid-South Wood Products | Mena | C |
AR | Midland Products | Ola/Birta | C |
AR | Monroe Auto Equipment (Paragould Pit) | Paragould | |
AR | Popile, Inc. | El Dorado | |
AR | Rogers Road Municipal Landfill | Jacksonville | |
AR | South 8th Street Landfill | West Memphis | |
AR | Vertac, Inc. | Jacksonville | |
AZ | Apache Powder Co. | St. David | |
AZ | Hassayampa Landfill | Hassayampa | |
AZ | Indian Bend Wash Area | Scottsdale/Tempe/Phoenix | |
AZ | Litchfield Airport Area | Goodyear/Avondale | |
AZ | Motorola, Inc.(52nd Street Plant) | Phoenix | |
AZ | Nineteenth Avenue Landfill | Phoenix | |
AZ | Tucson International Airport Area | Tucson | |
CA | Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. | Sunnyvale | C |
CA | Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (Bldg. 915) | Sunnyvale | C |
CA | Aerojet General Corp. | Rancho Cordova | |
CA | Applied Materials | Santa Clara | C |
CA | Atlas Asbestos Mine | Fresno County | |
CA | Beckman Instruments (Porterville Plant) | Porterville | C |
CA | Brown & Bryant, Inc.(Arvin Plant) | Arvin | |
CA | CTS Printex, Inc. | Mountain View | C |
CA | Celtor Chemical Works | Hoopa | C |
CA | Coalinga Asbestos Mine | Coalinga | |
CA | Coast Wood Preserving | Ukiah | |
CA | Crazy Horse Sanitary Landfill | Salinas | |
CA | Del Norte Pesticide Storage | Crescent City | C |
CA | Fairchild Semiconductor Corp. (Mt View) | Mountain View | |
CA | Fairchild Semiconductor Corp.(S San Jose | South San Jose | C |
CA | Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. (Salinas Plant) | Salinas | C |
CA | Fresno Municipal Sanitary Landfill | Fresno | |
CA | Hewlett-Packard (620-640 Page Mill Road) | Palo Alto | |
CA | Industrial Waste Processing | Fresno | |
CA | Intel Corp. (Mountain View Plant) | Mountain View | |
CA | Intel Corp. (Santa Clara III) | Santa Clara | C |
CA | Intel Magnetics | Santa Clara | C |
CA | Intersil Inc./Siemens Components | Cupertino | C |
CA | Iron Mountain Mine | Redding | |
CA | J.H. Baxter & Co. | Weed | |
CA | Jasco Chemical Corp | Mountain View | |
CA | Koppers Co., Inc. (Oroville Plant) | Oroville | |
CA | Liquid Gold Oil Corp | Richmond | |
CA | Lorentz Barrel & Drum Co | San Jose | |
CA | Louisiana-Pacific Corp | Oroville | |
CA | MGM Brakes | Cloverdale | |
CA | McColl | Fullerton | |
CA | McCormick & Baxter Creosoting Co | Stockton | |
CA | Modesto Ground Water Contamination | Modesto | |
CA | Monolithic Memories | Sunnyvale | |
CA | Montrose Chemical Corp | Torrance | |
CA | National Semiconductor Corp | Santa Clara | |
CA | Newmark Ground Water Contamination | San Bernardino | |
CA | Operating Industries Inc., Landfill | Monterey Park | |
CA | Pacific Coast Pipe Lines | Fillmore | |
CA | Purity Oil Sales, Inc. | Malaga | |
CA | Ralph Gray Trucking Co | Westminster | |
CA | Raytheon Corp | Mountain View | |
CA | San Fernando Valley (Area 1) | Los Angeles | |
CA | San Fernando Valley (Area 2) | Los Angeles/ Glendale | |
CA | San Fernando Valley (Area 3) | Glendale | |
CA | San Fernando Valley (Area 4) | Los Angeles | |
CA | San Gabriel Valley (Area 1) | El Monte | |
CA | San Gabriel Valley (Area 2) | Baldwin Park Area | |
CA | San Gabriel Valley (Area 3) | Alhambra | |
CA | San Gabriel Valley (Area 4) | La Puente | |
CA | Selma Treating Co | Selma | |
CA | Sola Optical USA, Inc | Petaluma | C |
CA | South Bay Asbestos Area | Alviso | |
CA | Southern California Edison Co (Visalia) | Visalia | |
CA | Spectra-Physics, Inc. | Mountain View | C |
CA | Stringfellow | Glen Avon Heights | S |
CA | Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine | Clear Lake | |
CA | Synertek, Inc. (Building 1) | Santa Clara | C |
CA | T.H. Agriculture & Nutrition Co | Fresno | |
CA | TRW Microwave, Inc. (Building 825) | Sunnyvale | C |
CA | Teledyne Semiconductor | Mountain View | C |
CA | United Heckathorn Co | Richmond | |
CA | Valley Wood Preserving, Inc | Turlock | |
CA | Waste Disposal, Inc | Santa Fe Springs | |
CA | Watkins-Johnson Co. (Stewart Division) | Scotts Valley | |
CA | Western Pacific Railroad Co | Oroville | |
CA | Westinghouse Electric Corp. (Sunnyvale) | Sunnyvale | |
CO | Broderick Wood Products | Denver | |
CO | California Gulch | Leadville | |
CO | Central City-Clear Creek | Idaho Springs | |
CO | Chemical Sales Co | Denver | |
CO | Denver Radium Site | Denver | |
CO | Eagle Mine | Minturn/Redcliff | |
CO | Lincoln Park | Canon City | |
CO | Lowry Landfill | Arapahoe County | |
CO | Marshall Landfill | Boulder County | C,S |
CO | Sand Creek Industrial | Commerce City | |
CO | Smuggler Mountain | Pitkin County | |
CO | Uravan Uranium Project (Union Carbide) | Uravan | |
CT | Barkhamsted-New Hartford Landfill | Barkhamsted | |
CT | Beacon Heights Landfill | Beacon Falls | |
CT | Cheshire Ground Water Contamination | Cheshire | |
CT | Durham Meadows | Durham | |
CT | Gallup's Quarry | Plainfield | |
CT | Kellogg-Deering Well Field | Norwalk | |
CT | Laurel Park, Inc. | Naugatuck Borough | S |
CT | Linemaster Switch Corp | Woodstock | |
CT | Nutmeg Valley Road | Wolcott | |
CT | Old Southington Landfill | Southington | |
CT | Precision Plating Corp | Vernon | |
CT | Revere Textile Prints Corp | Sterling | C |
CT | Solvents Recovery Service New England | Southington | |
CT | Yaworski Waste Lagoon | Canterbury | |
DE | Army Creek Landfill | New Castle County | |
DE | Chem-Solv, Inc | Cheswold | |
DE | Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills | Kent County | C |
DE | Delaware City PVC Plant | Delaware City | |
DE | Delaware Sand & Gravel Landfill | New Castle County | |
DE | Dover Gas Light Co | Dover | |
DE | E.I. Du Pont de Nemours (Newport Landfill) | Newport | |
DE | Halby Chemical Co | New Castle | |
DE | Harvey & Knott Drum, Inc. | Kirkwood | |
DE | Koppers Co., Inc. (Newport Plant) | Newport | |
DE | NCR Corp. (Millsboro Plant) | Millsboro | |
DE | New Castle Spill | New Castle County | C |
DE | Sealand Limited | Mount Pleasant | C |
DE | Standard Chlorine of Delaware, Inc | Delaware City | |
DE | Sussex County Landfill No. 5 | Laurel | |
DE | Tybouts Corner Landfill | New Castle County | S |
DE | Tyler Refrigeration Pit | Smyrna | |
DE | Wildcat Landfill | Dover | C |
FL | Agrico Chemical Co | Pensacola | |
FL | Airco Plating Co | Miami | |
FL | Alpha Chemical Corp | Galloway | C |
FL | American Creosote Works (Pensacola Plt) | Pensacola | |
FL | Anaconda Aluminum Co./ Milgo Electronics | Miami | |
FL | Anodyne, Inc | North Miami Beach | |
FL | B&B Chemical Co., Inc | Hialeah | |
FL | BMI-Textron | Lake Park | |
FL | Beulah Landfill | Pensacola | C |
FL | Brown Wood Preserving | Live Oak | C |
FL | Cabot/Koppers | Gainesville | |
FL | Chemform, Inc | Pompano Beach | C |
FL | City Industries, Inc | Orlando | |
FL | Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving Co | Whitehouse | |
FL | Davie Landfill | Davie | |
FL | Dubose Oil Products Co | Cantonment | |
FL | Florida Steel Corp | Indiantown | |
FL | Gold Coast Oil Corp | Miami | C |
FL | Harris Corp. (Palm Bay Plant) | Palm Bay | |
FL | Helena Chemical Co. (Tampa Plant) | Tampa | |
FL | Hipps Road Landfill | Duval County | |
FL | Hollingsworth Solderless Terminal | Fort Lauderdale | C |
FL | Kassauf-Kimerling Battery Disposal | Tampa | |
FL | Madison County Sanitary Landfill | Madison | |
FL | Miami Drum Services | Miami | C |
FL | Munisport Landfill | North Miami | |
FL | Northwest 58th Street Landfill | Hialeah | |
FL | Peak Oil Co./Bay Drum Co | Tampa | |
FL | Pepper Steel & Alloys, Inc | Medley | C |
FL | Petroleum Products Corp | Pembroke Park | |
FL | Pickettville Road Landfill | Jacksonville | |
FL | Piper Aircraft/Vero Beach Water & Sewer | Vero Beach | |
FL | Reeves Southeast Galvanizing Corp | Tampa | |
FL | Sapp Battery Salvage | Cottondale | |
FL | Schuylkill Metals Corp | Plant City | |
FL | Sherwood Medical Industries | Deland | |
FL | Sixty-Second Street Dump | Tampa | |
FL | Standard Auto Bumper Corp | Hialeah | |
FL | Sydney Mine Sludge Ponds | Brandon | |
FL | Taylor Road Landfill | Seffner | |
FL | Tower Chemical Co | Clermont | |
FL | Whitehouse Oil Pits | Whitehouse | |
FL | Wilson Concepts of Florida, Inc | Pompano Beach | C |
FL | Wingate Road Municipal Incinerator Dump | Fort Lauderdale | |
FL | Woodbury Chemical Co. (Princeton Plant) | Princeton | C |
FL | Yellow Water Road Dump | Baldwin | |
FL | Zellwood Ground Water Contamination | Zellwood | |
GA | Cedartown Industries, Inc | Cedartown | |
GA | Cedartown Municipal Landfill | Cedartown | |
GA | Diamond Shamrock Corp. Landfill | Cedartown | |
GA | Firestone Tire & Rubber Co (Albany Plant) | Albany | |
GA | Hercules 009 Landfill | Brunswick | |
GA | Marzone Inc./Chevron Chemical Co | Tifton | |
GA | Mathis Brothers Landfill | Kensington | |
GA | Monsanto Corp. (Augusta Plant) | Augusta | C |
GA | Powersville Site | Peach County | C |
GA | T.H. Agriculture & Nutrition (Albany) | Albany | |
GA | Woolfolk Chemical Works, Inc | Fort Valley | |
GU | Ordot Landfill | Guam | C,S |
IA | Des Moines TCE | Des Moines | |
IA | E.I. Du Pont de Nemours (County Rd X23) | West Point | C |
IA | Electro-Coatings, Inc | Cedar Rapids | |
IA | Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant | Fairfield | |
IA | Farmers' Mutual Cooperative | Hospers | |
IA | John Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfills) | Ottumwa | C |
IA | Lawrence Todtz Farm | Camanche | C |
IA | Mid-America Tanning Co | Sergeant Bluff | |
IA | Midwest Manufacturing/ North Farm | Kellogg | |
IA | Northwestern States Portland Cement Co | Mason City | C |
IA | Peoples Natural Gas Co | Dubuque | |
IA | Red Oak City Landfill | Red Oak | |
IA | Shaw Avenue Dump | Charles City | |
IA | Sheller-Globe Corp. Disposal | Keokuk | |
IA | Vogel Paint & Wax Co | Orange City | |
IA | White Farm Equipment Co. Dump | Charles City | |
ID | Bunker Hill Mining & Metallurgical | Smelterville | |
ID | Eastern Michaud Flats Contamination | Pocatello | |
ID | Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp. (Soda Springs) | Soda Springs | |
ID | Monsanto Chemical Co. (Soda Springs) | Soda Springs | |
ID | Pacific Hide & Fur Recycling Co | Pocatello | |
ID | Union Pacific Railroad Co | Pocatello | |
IL | A & F Material Reclaiming, Inc | Greenup | C |
IL | Acme Solvent Reclaiming (Morristown Plant) | Morristown | |
IL | Adams County Quincy Landfills 2 & 3 | Quincy | |
IL | Amoco Chemicals (Joliet Landfill) | Joliet | |
IL | Beloit Corp | Rockton | |
IL | Belvidere Municipal Landfill | Belvidere | C |
IL | Byron Salvage Yard | Byron | |
IL | Central Illinois Public Service Co | Taylorville | |
IL | Cross Brothers Pail Recycling (Pembroke) | Pembroke Township | |
IL | DuPage County Landfill/ Blackwell Forest | Warrenville | |
IL | Galesburg/Koppers Co | Galesburg | |
IL | H.O.D. Landfill | Antioch | |
IL | Ilada Energy Co | East Cape Girardeau | |
IL | Interstate Pollution Control, Inc | Rockford | |
IL | Johns-Manville Corp | Waukegan | C |
IL | Kerr-McGee(Kress Creek/W Branch DuPage) | DuPage County | |
IL | Kerr-McGee (Reed- Keppler Park) | West Chicago | |
IL | Kerr-McGee (Residential Areas) | West Chicago/ DuPage County | |
IL | Kerr-McGee (Sewage Treatment Plant) | West Chicago | |
IL | LaSalle Electric Utilities | LaSalle | |
IL | Lenz Oil Service, Inc | Lemont | |
IL | MIG/Dewane Landfill | Belvidere | |
IL | NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelter | Granite City | |
IL | Ottawa Radiation Areas | Ottawa | |
IL | Outboard Marine Corp | Waukegan | S |
IL | Pagel's Pit | Rockford | |
IL | Parsons Casket Hardware Co. | Belvidere | |
IL | Southeast Rockford Gd Wtr Contamination | Rockford | |
IL | Tri-County Landfill/ Waste Mgmt Illinois | South Elgin | |
IL | Velsicol Chemical Corp. (Illinois) | Marshall | |
IL | Wauconda Sand & Gravel | Wauconda | |
IL | Woodstock Municipal Landfill | Woodstock | |
IL | Yeoman Creek Landfill | Waukegan | |
IN | American Chemical Service, Inc | Griffith | |
IN | Bennett Stone Quarry | Bloomington | |
IN | Carter Lee Lumber Co | Indianapolis | |
IN | Columbus Old Municipal Landfill #1 | Columbus | |
IN | Conrail Rail Yard (Elkhart) | Elkhart | |
IN | Continental Steel Corp | Kokomo | |
IN | Douglass Road/Uniroyal Inc., Landfill | Mishawaka | |
IN | Envirochem Corp | Zionsville | |
IN | Fisher-Calo | LaPorte | |
IN | Fort Wayne Reduction Dump | Fort Wayne | |
IN | Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage | Osceola | |
IN | Himco Dump | Elkhart | |
IN | Lake Sandy Jo (M&M Landfill) | Gary | |
IN | Lakeland Disposal Service, Inc. | Claypool | |
IN | Lemon Lane Landfill | Bloomington | |
IN | MIDCO I | Gary | |
IN | MIDCO II | Gary | |
IN | Main Street Well Field | Elkhart | |
IN | Marion (Bragg) Dump | Marion | |
IN | Neal's Dump (Spencer) | Spencer | |
IN | Neal's Landfill (Bloomington) | Bloomington | |
IN | Ninth Avenue Dump | Gary | |
IN | Northside Sanitary Landfill, Inc | Zionsville | |
IN | Prestolite Battery Division | Vincennes | |
IN | Reilly Tar & Chemical (Indianapolis Plant) | Indianapolis | |
IN | Seymour Recycling Corp | Seymour | C,S |
IN | Southside Sanitary Landfill | Indianapolis | |
IN | Tippecanoe Sanitary Landfill, Inc. | Lafayette | |
IN | Tri-State Plating | Columbus | C |
IN | Waste, Inc., Landfill | Michigan City | |
IN | Wayne Waste Oil | Columbia City | |
IN | Whiteford Sales & Service/Nationalease | South Bend | |
KS | 29th & Mead Ground Water Contamination | Wichita | |
KS | 57th and North Broadway Streets Site | Wichita Heights | |
KS | Arkansas City Dump | Arkansas City | C,S |
KS | Cherokee County | Cherokee County | |
KS | Doepke Disposal (Holliday) | Johnson County | |
KS | Obee Road | Hutchinson | |
KS | Pester Refinery Co | El Dorado | |
KS | Strother Field Industrial Park | Cowley County | |
KY | A.L. Taylor (Valley of Drums) | Brooks | C |
KY | Airco | Calvert City | |
KY | B.F. Goodrich | Calvert City | |
KY | Brantley Landfill | Island | |
KY | Caldwell Lace Leather Co., Inc | Auburn | |
KY | Distler Brickyard | West Point | |
KY | Distler Farm | Jefferson County | C |
KY | Fort Hartford Coal Co. Stone Quarry | Olaton | |
KY | General Tire & Rubber (Mayfield Landfill) | Mayfield | C |
KY | Green River Disposal, Inc. | Maceo | |
KY | Howe Valley Landfill | Howe Valley | |
KY | Lee's Lane Landfill | Louisville | C |
KY | Maxey Flats Nuclear Disposal | Hillsboro | |
KY | National Electric Coil/Cooper Industries | Dayhoit | |
KY | Newport Dump | Newport | C |
KY | Red Penn Sanitation Co. Landfill | PeeWee Valley | |
KY | Smith's Farm | Brooks | |
KY | Tri-City Disposal Co | Shepherdsville | |
LA | American Creosote Works, Inc. (Winnfield) | Winnfield | |
LA | Bayou Bonfouca | Slidell | |
LA | Bayou Sorrel Site | Bayou Sorrel | C |
LA | Cleve Reber | Sorrento | |
LA | Combustion, Inc | Denham Springs | |
LA | D.L. Mud, Inc | Abbeville | |
LA | Dutchtown Treatment Plant | Ascension Parish | |
LA | Gulf Coast Vacuum Services | Abbeville | |
LA | Old Inger Oil Refinery | Darrow | S |
LA | PAB Oil & Chemical Service, Inc | Abbeville | |
LA | Petro-Processors of Louisiana Inc | Scotlandville | |
MA | Atlas Tack Corp | Fairhaven | |
MA | Baird & McGuire | Holbrook | |
MA | Cannon Engineering Corp. (CEC) | Bridgewater | C |
MA | Charles-George Reclamation Landfill | Tyngsborough | |
MA | Groveland Wells | Groveland | |
MA | Haverhill Municipal Landfill | Haverhill | |
MA | Hocomonco Pond | Westborough | |
MA | Industri-Plex | Woburn | |
MA | Iron Horse Park | Billerica | |
MA | New Bedford Site | New Bedford | S |
MA | Norwood PCBs | Norwood | |
MA | Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump | Ashland | |
MA | PSC Resources | Palmer | |
MA | Re-Solve, Inc | Dartmouth | |
MA | Rose Disposal Pit | Lanesboro | |
MA | Salem Acres | Salem | |
MA | Shpack Landfill | Norton/Attleboro | |
MA | Silresim Chemical Corp | Lowell | |
MA | Sullivan's Ledge | New Bedford | |
MA | W.R. Grace & Co. Inc (Acton Plant) | Acton | |
MA | Wells G&H | Woburn | |
MD | Bush Valley Landfill | Abingdon | |
MD | Kane & Lombard Street Drums | Baltimore | |
MD | Limestone Road | Cumberland | |
MD | Mid-Atlantic Wood Preservers, Inc | Harmans | C |
MD | Sand, Gravel & Stone | Elkton | |
MD | Southern Maryland Wood Treating | Hollywood | |
MD | Woodlawn County Landfill | Woodlawn | |
ME | McKin Co | Gray | C |
ME | O'Connor Co | Augusta | |
ME | Pinette's Salvage Yard | Washburn | |
ME | Saco Municipal Landfill | Saco | |
ME | Saco Tannery Waste Pits | Saco | C |
ME | Union Chemical Co., Inc | South Hope | |
ME | Winthrop Landfill | Winthrop | |
MI | Adam's Plating | Lansing | |
MI | Albion-Sheridan Township Landfill | Albion | |
MI | Allied Paper/Portage Ck/ Kalamazoo River | Kalamazoo | |
MI | American Anodco, Inc | Ionia | C |
MI | Anderson Development Co | Adrian | C |
MI | Auto Ion Chemicals, Inc | Kalamazoo | |
MI | Avenue "E" Ground Water Contamination | Traverse City | |
MI | Barrels, Inc | Lansing | |
MI | Bendix Corp./Allied Automotive | St. Joseph | |
MI | Berlin & Farro | Swartz Creek | |
MI | Bofors Nobel, Inc | Muskegon | |
MI | Burrows Sanitation | Hartford | C |
MI | Butterworth #2 Landfill | Grand Rapids | |
MI | Cannelton Industries, Inc | Saulte Saint Marie | |
MI | Carter Industrials, Inc | Detroit | |
MI | Cemetery Dump | Rose Center | C |
MI | Chem Central | Wyoming Township | |
MI | Clare Water Supply | Clare | |
MI | Cliff/Dow Dump | Marquette | |
MI | Duell & Gardner Landfill | Dalton Township | |
MI | Electrovoice | Buchanan | |
MI | Folkertsma Refuse | Grand Rapids | |
MI | Forest Waste Products | Otisville | |
MI | G&H Landfill | Utica | |
MI | Grand Traverse Overall Supply Co | Greilickville | C |
MI | Gratiot County Landfill | St. Louis | S |
MI | H. Brown Co., Inc | Grand Rapids | |
MI | Hedblum Industries | Oscoda | C |
MI | Hi-Mill Manufacturing Co | Highland | |
MI | Ionia City Landfill | Ionia | |
MI | J & L Landfill | Rochester Hills | |
MI | K&L Avenue Landfill | Oshtemo Township | |
MI | Kaydon Corp | Muskegon | |
MI | Kent City Mobile Home Park | Kent City | |
MI | Kentwood Landfill | Kentwood | |
MI | Kysor Industrial Corp | Cadillac | |
MI | Liquid Disposal, Inc | Utica | |
MI | Mason County Landfill | Pere Marquette Twp | C |
MI | McGraw Edison Corp | Albion | |
MI | Metamora Landfill | Metamora | |
MI | Michigan Disposal (Cork Street Landfill) | Kalamazoo | |
MI | Motor Wheel, Inc. | Lansing | |
MI | Muskegon Chemical Co | Whitehall | |
MI | North Bronson Industrial Area | Bronson | |
MI | Northernaire Plating | Cadillac | |
MI | Novaco Industries | Temperance | C |
MI | Organic Chemicals, Inc | Grandville | |
MI | Ossineke Ground Water Contamination | Ossineke | |
MI | Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical Co | Dalton Township | |
MI | Packaging Corp. of America | Filer City | |
MI | Parsons Chemical Works, Inc | Grand Ledge | |
MI | Peerless Plating Co | Muskegon | |
MI | Petoskey Municipal Well Field | Petoskey | |
MI | Rasmussen's Dump | Green Oak Township | |
MI | Rockwell International Corp. (Allegan) | Allegan | |
MI | Rose Township Dump | Rose Township | |
MI | Roto-Finish Co., Inc | Kalamazoo | |
MI | SCA Independent Landfill | Muskegon Heights | |
MI | Shiawassee River | Howell | |
MI | South Macomb Disposal (Landfills 9 & 9A) | Macomb Township | |
MI | Southwest Ottawa County Landfill | Park Township | |
MI | Sparta Landfill | Sparta Township | |
MI | Spartan Chemical Co. | Wyoming | |
MI | Spiegelberg Landfill | Green Oak Township | |
MI | Springfield Township Dump | Davisburg | |
MI | State Disposal Landfill, Inc | Grand Rapids | |
MI | Sturgis Municipal Wells | Sturgis | |
MI | Tar Lake | Mancelona Township | |
MI | Thermo-Chem, Inc | Muskegon | |
MI | Torch Lake | Houghton County | |
MI | U.S. Aviex | Howard Township | C |
MI | Velsicol Chemical Corp. (Michigan) | St. Louis | C |
MI | Verona Well Field | Battle Creek | |
MI | Wash King Laundry | Pleasant Plains Twp | |
MI | Waste Management of Michigan (Holland) | Holland | |
MN | Agate Lake Scrapyard | Fairview Township | |
MN | Arrowhead Refinery Co | Hermantown | |
MN | Boise Cascade/Onan Corp./Medtronics, Inc | Fridley | C |
MN | Burlington Northern (Brainerd/Baxter) | Brainerd/Baxter | |
MN | Dakhue Sanitary Landfill | Cannon Falls | |
MN | East Bethel Demolition Landfill | East Bethel Township | |
MN | FMC Corp. (Fridley Plant) | Fridley | C |
MN | Freeway Sanitary Landfill | Burnsville | |
MN | General Mills/Henkel Corp | Minneapolis | C |
MN | Joslyn Manufacturing & Supply Co | Brooklyn Center | |
MN | Koch Refining Co./N-Ren Corp | Pine Bend | |
MN | Koppers Coke | St. Paul | |
MN | Kummer Sanitary Landfill | Bemidji | |
MN | Kurt Manufacturing Co | Fridley | |
MN | LaGrand Sanitary Landfill | LaGrand Township | |
MN | Lehillier/Mankato Site | Lehillier/Mankato | C |
MN | Long Prairie Ground Water Contamination | Long Prairie | |
MN | MacGillis & Gibbs/Bell Lumber & Pole Co | New Brighton | |
MN | NL Industries/Taracorp/ Golden Auto | St. Louis Park | |
MN | New Brighton/Arden Hills | New Brighton | |
MN | Nutting Truck & Caster Co | Faribault | C |
MN | Oak Grove Sanitary Landfill | Oak Grove Township | C |
MN | Oakdale Dump | Oakdale | |
MN | Olmsted County Sanitary Landfill | Oronoco | |
MN | Perham Arsenic Site | Perham | |
MN | Pine Bend Sanitary Landfill | Dakota County | |
MN | Reilly Tar&Chem (St. Louis Park Plant) | St. Louis Park | S |
MN | Ritari Post & Pole | Sebeka | |
MN | South Andover Site | Andover | |
MN | St. Augusta Sanitary Landfill/Engen Dump | St. Augusta Township | |
MN | St. Louis River Site | St. Louis County | |
MN | St. Regis Paper Co | Cass Lake | |
MN | University Minnesota (Rosemount Res Cen) | Rosemount | |
MN | Waite Park Wells | Waite Park | |
MN | Washington County Landfill | Lake Elmo | C |
MN | Waste Disposal Engineering | Andover | |
MN | Whittaker Corp | Minneapolis | C |
MN | Windom Dump | Windom | C |
MO | Bee Cee Manufacturing Co | Malden | |
MO | Big River Mine Tailings/St. Joe Minerals | Desloge | |
MO | Conservation Chemical Co | Kansas City | C |
MO | Ellisville Site | Ellisville | S |
MO | Fulbright Landfill | Springfield | C |
MO | Kem-Pest Laboratories | Cape Girardeau | |
MO | Lee Chemical | Liberty | |
MO | Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek | Imperial | |
MO | Missouri Electric Works | Cape Girardeau | |
MO | North - U Drive Well Contamination | Springfield | C |
MO | Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt | Jasper County | |
MO | Quality Plating | Sikeston | |
MO | Shenandoah Stables | Moscow Mills | |
MO | Solid State Circuits, Inc | Republic | C |
MO | St Louis Airport/HIS/Futura Coatings Co | St. Louis County | |
MO | Syntex Facility | Verona | |
MO | Times Beach Site | Times Beach | |
MO | Valley Park TCE | Valley Park | |
MO | Westlake Landfill | Bridgeton | |
MO | Wheeling Disposal Service Co. Landfill | Amazonia | |
MS | Flowood Site | Flowood | C,S |
MS | Newsom Brothers/Old Reichhold Chemicals | Columbia | |
MT | Anaconda Co. Smelter | Anaconda | |
MT | East Helena Site | East Helena | |
MT | Idaho Pole Co | Bozeman | |
MT | Libby Ground Water Contamination | Libby | C |
MT | Milltown Reservoir Sediments | Milltown | |
MT | Montana Pole and Treating | Butte | |
MT | Mouat Industries | Columbus | |
MT | Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area | Sil Bow/Deer Lodge | |
NC | ABC One Hour Cleaners | Jacksonville | |
NC | Aberdeen Pesticide Dumps | Aberdeen | |
NC | Benfield Industries, Inc | Hazelwood | |
NC | Bypass 601 Ground Water Contamination | Concord | |
NC | Cape Fear Wood Preserving | Fayetteville | |
NC | Carolina Transformer Co | Fayetteville | |
NC | Celanese Corp. (Shelby Fiber Operations) | Shelby | C |
NC | Charles Macon Lagoon & Drum Storage | Cordova | |
NC | Chemtronics, Inc | Swannanoa | C |
NC | FCX, Inc. (Statesville Plant) | Statesville | |
NC | FCX, Inc. (Washington Plant) | Washington | |
NC | Geigy Chemical Corp. (Aberdeen Plant) | Aberdeen | |
NC | JFD Electronics/Channel Master | Oxford | |
NC | Jadco-Hughes Facility | Belmont | |
NC | Koppers Co. Inc. (Morrisville Plant) | Morrisville | |
NC | Martin-Marietta, Sodyeco, Inc | Charlotte | |
NC | NC State University (Lot 86, Farm Unit #1) | Raleigh | |
NC | National Starch & Chemical Corp | Salisbury | |
NC | New Hanover Cnty Airport Burn Pit | Wilmington | |
NC | Potter's Septic Tank Service Pits | Maco | |
ND | Arsenic Trioxide Site | Southeastern ND | C,S |
ND | Minot Landfill | Minot | |
NE | 10th Street Site | Columbus | |
NE | Cleburn Street Well | Grand Island | |
NE | Hastings Ground Water Contamination | Hastings | |
NE | Lindsay Manufacturing Co | Lindsay | |
NE | Nebraska Ordnance Plant (Former) | Mead | |
NE | Sherwood Medical Co | Norfolk | |
NE | Waverly Ground Water Contamination | Waverly | |
NH | Auburn Road Landfill | Londonderry | |
NH | Coakley Landfill | North Hampton | |
NH | Dover Municipal Landfill | Dover | |
NH | Fletcher's Paint Works & Storage | Milford | |
NH | Kearsarge Metallurgical Corp | Conway | C |
NH | Keefe Environmental Services | Epping | C |
NH | Mottolo Pig Farm | Raymond | C |
NH | New Hampshire Plating Co | Merrimack | |
NH | Ottati & Goss/Kingston Steel Drum | Kingston | |
NH | Savage Municipal Water Supply | Milford | |
NH | Somersworth Sanitary Landfill | Somersworth | |
NH | South Municipal Water Supply Well | Peterborough | |
NH | Sylvester | Nashua | C,S |
NH | Tibbets Road | Barrington | |
NH | Tinkham Garage | Londonderry | |
NH | Town Garage/Radio Beacon | Londonderry | C |
NJ | A.O. Polymer | Sparta Township | |
NJ | American Cyanamid Co | Bound Brook | |
NJ | Asbestos Dump | Millington | |
NJ | Bog Creek Farm | Howell Township | |
NJ | Brick Township Landfill | Brick Township | |
NJ | Bridgeport Rental & Oil Services | Bridgeport | |
NJ | Brook Industrial Park | Bound Brook | |
NJ | Burnt Fly Bog | Marlboro Township | |
NJ | CPS/Madison Industries | Old Bridge Township | |
NJ | Caldwell Trucking Co | Fairfield | |
NJ | Chemical Control | Elizabeth | |
NJ | Chemical Insecticide Corp | Edison Township | |
NJ | Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc | Bridgeport | |
NJ | Chemsol, Inc | Piscataway | |
NJ | Ciba-Geigy Corp | Toms River | |
NJ | Cinnaminson Ground Water Contamination | Cinnaminson Township | |
NJ | Combe Fill North Landfill | Mount Olive Township | C |
NJ | Combe Fill South Landfill | Chester Township | |
NJ | Cosden Chemical Coatings Corp | Beverly | |
NJ | Curcio Scrap Metal, Inc | Saddle Brook Township | |
NJ | D'Imperio Property | Hamilton Township | |
NJ | Dayco Corp./L.E. Carpenter Co | Wharton Borough | |
NJ | De Rewal Chemical Co | Kingwood Township | |
NJ | Delilah Road | Egg Harbor Township | |
NJ | Denzer & Schafer X-Ray Co | Bayville | |
NJ | Diamond Alkali Co | Newark | |
NJ | Dover Municipal Well 4 | Dover Township | |
NJ | Ellis Property | Evesham Township | |
NJ | Evor Phillips Leasing | Old Bridge Township | |
NJ | Ewan Property | Shamong Township | |
NJ | Fair Lawn Well Field | Fair Lawn | |
NJ | Florence Land Recontouring Landfill | Florence Township | |
NJ | Fried Industries | East Brunswick Township | |
NJ | GEMS Landfill | Gloucester Township | |
NJ | Garden State Cleaners Co | Minotola | |
NJ | Glen Ridge Radium Site | Glen Ridge | |
NJ | Global Sanitary Landfill | Old Bridge Township | |
NJ | Goose Farm | Plumstead Township | C |
NJ | Helen Kramer Landfill | Mantua Township | C |
NJ | Hercules, Inc. (Gibbstown Plant) | Gibbstown | |
NJ | Higgins Disposal | Kingston | |
NJ | Higgins Farm | Franklin Township | |
NJ | Hopkins Farm | Plumstead Township | |
NJ | Imperial Oil Co., Inc./ Champion Chemicals | Morganville | |
NJ | Industrial Latex Corp | Wallington Borough | |
NJ | JIS Landfill | Jamesburg/S. Brnswck | |
NJ | Jackson Township Landfill | Jackson Township | |
NJ | Kauffman & Minteer, Inc | Jobstown | |
NJ | Kin-Buc Landfill | Edison Township | |
NJ | King of Prussia | Winslow Township | |
NJ | Landfill & Development Co | Mount Holly | |
NJ | Lang Property | Pemberton Township | |
NJ | Lipari Landfill | Pitman | |
NJ | Lodi Municipal Well | Lodi | C |
NJ | Lone Pine Landfill | Freehold Township | |
NJ | Mannheim Avenue Dump | Galloway Township | |
NJ | Maywood Chemical Co | Maywood/Rochelle Park | |
NJ | Metaltec/Aerosystems | Franklin Borough | |
NJ | Monitor Devices/ Intercircuits Inc | Wall Township | |
NJ | Monroe Township Landfill | Monroe Township | C |
NJ | Montclair/West Orange Radium Site | Montclair/W Orange | |
NJ | Montgomery Township Housing Development | Montgomery Township | |
NJ | Myers Property | Franklin Township | |
NJ | NL Industries | Pedricktown | |
NJ | Nascolite Corp | Millville | |
NJ | PJP Landfill | Jersey City | |
NJ | Pepe Field | Boonton | |
NJ | Pijak Farm | Plumstead Township | |
NJ | Pohatcong Valley Ground Water Contaminat | Warren County | |
NJ | Pomona Oaks Residential Wells | Galloway Township | C |
NJ | Price Landfill | Pleasantville | S |
NJ | Radiation Technology, Inc | Rockaway Township | |
NJ | Reich Farms | Pleasant Plains | |
NJ | Renora, Inc | Edison Township | |
NJ | Ringwood Mines/Landfill | Ringwood Borough | C |
NJ | Rockaway Borough Well Field | Rockaway Township | |
NJ | Rockaway Township Wells | Rockaway | |
NJ | Rocky Hill Municipal Well | Rocky Hill Borough | |
NJ | Roebling Steel Co | Florence | |
NJ | Sayreville Landfill | Sayreville | |
NJ | Scientific Chemical Processing | Carlstadt | |
NJ | Sharkey Landfill | Parsippany/Troy Hls | |
NJ | Shieldalloy Corp | Newfield Borough | |
NJ | South Brunswick Landfill | South Brunswick | C |
NJ | South Jersey Clothing Co | Minotola | |
NJ | Spence Farm | Plumstead Township | |
NJ | Swope Oil & Chemical Co | Pennsauken | |
NJ | Syncon Resins | South Kearny | |
NJ | Tabernacle Drum Dump | Tabernacle Township | C |
NJ | U.S. Radium Corp | Orange | |
NJ | Universal Oil Products (Chemical Division) | East Rutherford | |
NJ | Upper Deerfield Township Sanit. Landfill | Upper Deerfield Township | C |
NJ | Ventron/Velsicol | Wood Ridge Borough | |
NJ | Vineland Chemical Co., Inc | Vineland | |
NJ | Vineland State School | Vineland | C |
NJ | Waldick Aerospace Devices, Inc | Wall Township | |
NJ | White Chemical Corp | Newark | A |
NJ | Williams Property | Swainton | |
NJ | Wilson Farm | Plumstead Township | C |
NJ | Witco Chemical Corp. (Oakland Plt) | Oakland | C |
NJ | Woodland Route 532 Dump | Woodland Township | |
NJ | Woodland Route 72 Dump | Woodland Township | |
NM | AT & SF (Clovis) | Clovis | |
NM | Cimarron Mining Corp | Carrizozo | C |
NM | Cleveland Mill | Silver City | |
NM | Homestake Mining Co | Milan | |
NM | Prewitt Abandoned Refinery | Prewitt | |
NM | South Valley | Albuquerque | S |
NM | United Nuclear Corp | Church Rock | |
NV | Carson River Mercury Site | Lyon/Churchill Cnty | |
NY | Action Anodizing, Plating, & Polishing | Copiague | C |
NY | American Thermostat Co | South Cairo | |
NY | Anchor Chemicals | Hicksville | |
NY | Applied Environmental Services | Glenwood Landing | |
NY | Batavia Landfill | Batavia | |
NY | BioClinical Laboratories, Inc | Bohemia | C |
NY | Brewster Well Field | Putnam County | |
NY | Byron Barrel & Drum | Byron | |
NY | C & J Disposal Leasing Co. Dump | Hamilton | C |
NY | Carroll & Dubies Sewage Disposal | Port Jervis | |
NY | Circuitron Corp | East Farmingdale | |
NY | Claremont Polychemical | Old Bethpage | |
NY | Clothier Disposal | Town of Granby | C |
NY | Colesville Municipal Landfill | Town of Colesville | |
NY | Conklin Dumps | Conklin | |
NY | Cortese Landfill | Village of Narrowsburg | |
NY | Endicott Village Well Field | Village of Endicott | |
NY | FMC Corp (Dublin Road Landfill) | Town of Shelby | |
NY | Facet Enterprises, Inc | Elmira | |
NY | Forest Glen Mobile Home Subdivision | Niagara Falls | A |
NY | Fulton Terminals | Fulton | |
NY | GE Moreau | South Glen Falls | |
NY | General Motors (Central Foundry Division) | Massena | |
NY | Genzale Plating Co | Franklin Square | |
NY | Goldisc Recordings, Inc | Holbrook | |
NY | Haviland Complex | Town of Hyde Park | |
NY | Hertel Landfill | Plattekill | |
NY | Hooker (102nd Street) | Niagara Falls | |
NY | Hooker (Hyde Park) | Niagara Falls | |
NY | Hooker (S Area) | Niagara Falls | |
NY | Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer Corp | Hicksville | |
NY | Hudson River PCBs | Hudson River | |
NY | Islip Municipal Sanitary Landfill | Islip | |
NY | Johnstown City Landfill | Town of Johnstown | |
NY | Jones Chemicals, Inc | Caledonia | |
NY | Jones Sanitation | Hyde Park | |
NY | Katonah Municipal Well | Town of Bedford | C |
NY | Kenmark Textile Corp | Farmingdale | |
NY | Kentucky Avenue Well Field | Horseheads | |
NY | Li Tungsten Corp | Glen Cove | |
NY | Liberty Industrial Finishing | Farmingdale | |
NY | Love Canal | Niagara Falls | |
NY | Ludlow Sand & Gravel | Clayville | |
NY | Malta Rocket Fuel Area | Malta | |
NY | Marathon Battery Corp | Cold Springs | |
NY | Mattiace Petrochemical Co, Inc | Glen Cove | |
NY | Mercury Refining, Inc | Colonie | |
NY | Nepera Chemical Co., Inc | Maybrook | |
NY | Niagara County Refuse | Wheatfield | |
NY | Niagara Mohawk Power Co (Saratoga Springs) | Saratoga Springs | |
NY | North Sea Municipal Landfill | North Sea | |
NY | Old Bethpage Landfill | Oyster Bay | C |
NY | Olean Well Field | Olean | |
NY | Pasley Solvents & Chemicals, Inc | Hempstead | |
NY | Pollution Abatement Services | Oswego | S |
NY | Port Washington Landfill | Port Washington | |
NY | Preferred Plating Corp | Farmingdale | |
NY | Radium Chemical Co., Inc | New York City | A |
NY | Ramapo Landfill | Ramapo | |
NY | Richardson Hill Road Landfill/Pond | Sidney Center | |
NY | Robintech, Inc./ National Pipe Co | Town of Vestal | |
NY | Rosen Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump | Cortland | |
NY | Rowe Industries Gnd Water Contamination | Noyack/Sag Harbor | |
NY | SMS Instruments, Inc | Deer Park | |
NY | Samey Farm | Amenia | |
NY | Sealand Restoration, Inc | Lisbon | |
NY | Sidney Landfill | Sidney | |
NY | Sinclair Refinery | Wellsville | |
NY | Solvent Savers | Lincklaen | |
NY | Syosset Landfill | Oyster Bay | |
NY | Tri-Cities Barrel Co., Inc | Port Crane | |
NY | Tronic Plating Co., Inc | Farmingdale | C |
NY | Vestal Water Supply Well 1-1 | Vestal | |
NY | Vestal Water Supply Well 4-2 | Vestal | |
NY | Volney Municipal Landfill | Town of Volney | |
NY | Warwick Landfill | Warwick | |
NY | Wide Beach Development | Brant | C |
NY | York Oil Co | Moira | |
OH | Allied Chemical & Ironton Coke | Ironton | |
OH | Alsco Anaconda | Gnadenhutten | |
OH | Arcanum Iron & Metal | Darke County | |
OH | Big D Campground | Kingsville | |
OH | Bowers Landfill | Circleville | C |
OH | Buckeye Reclamation | St. Clairsville | |
OH | Chem-Dyne | Hamilton | C,S |
OH | Coshocton Landfill | Franklin Township | |
OH | E.H. Schilling Landfill | Hamilton Township | C |
OH | Fields Brook | Ashtabula | |
OH | Fultz Landfill | Jackson Township | |
OH | Industrial Excess Landfill | Uniontown | |
OH | Laskin/Poplar Oil Co | Jefferson Township | C |
OH | Miami County Incinerator | Troy | |
OH | Nease Chemical | Salem | |
OH | New Lyme Landfill | New Lyme | C |
OH | Old Mill | Rock Creek | C |
OH | Ormet Corp | Hannibal | |
OH | Powell Road Landfill | Dayton | |
OH | Pristine, Inc | Reading | |
OH | Reilly Tar & Chemical (Dover Plant) | Dover | |
OH | Republic Steel Corp Quarry | Elyria | C |
OH | Sanitary Landfill Co (Industrial Waste) | Dayton | |
OH | Skinner Landfill | West Chester | |
OH | South Point Plant | South Point | |
OH | Summit National | Deerfield Township | |
OH | TRW, Inc (Minerva Plant) | Minerva | |
OH | United Scrap Lead Co, Inc | Troy | |
OH | Van Dale Junkyard | Marietta | |
OH | Zanesville Well Field | Zanesville | |
OK | Compass Industries (Avery Drive) | Tulsa | C |
OK | Double Eagle Refinery Co | Oklahoma City | |
OK | Fourth Street Abandoned Refinery | Oklahoma City | |
OK | Hardage/Criner | Criner | |
OK | Mosley Road Sanitary Landfill | Oklahoma City | |
OK | Oklahoma Refining Co | Cyril | |
OK | Sand Springs Petrochemical Complex | Sand Springs | |
OK | Tar Creek (Ottawa County) | Ottawa County | |
OK | Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard | Oklahoma City | |
OR | Allied Plating, Inc | Portland | C |
OR | Gould, Inc | Portland | |
OR | Joseph Forest Products | Joseph | C |
OR | Martin-Marietta Aluminum Co | The Dalles | |
OR | Northwest Pipe & Casing Co | Clackamas | |
OR | Teledyne Wah Chang | Albany | |
OR | Union Pacific Railroad Tie Treatment | The Dalles | |
OR | United Chrome Products, Inc | Corvallis | C |
PA | A.I.W. Frank/Mid-County Mustang | Exton | |
PA | AMP, Inc. (Glen Rock Facility) | Glen Rock | |
PA | Aladdin Plating | Scott Township | |
PA | Ambler Asbestos Piles | Ambler | C |
PA | Austin Avenue Radiation Site | Delaware County | A |
PA | Avco Lycoming (Williamsport Division) | Williamsport | |
PA | Bally Ground Water Contamination | Bally Borough | |
PA | Bell Landfill | Terry Township | |
PA | Bendix Flight Systems Division | Bridgewater Township | |
PA | Berkley Products Co Dump | Denver | |
PA | Berks Landfill | Spring Township | |
PA | Berks Sand Pit | Longswamp Township | |
PA | Blosenski Landfill | West Caln Township | |
PA | Boarhead Farms | Bridgeton Township | |
PA | Brodhead Creek | Stroudsburg | |
PA | Brown's Battery Breaking | Shoemakersville | |
PA | Bruin Lagoon | Bruin Borough | C |
PA | Butler Mine Tunnel | Pittston | |
PA | Butz Landfill | Stroudsburg | |
PA | C & D Recycling | Foster Township | |
PA | Centre County Kepone | State College Borough | |
PA | Commodore Semiconductor Group | Lower Providence Township | |
PA | Craig Farm Drum | Parker | |
PA | Crater Resources/Keystone Coke/Alan Wood | Upper Merion Township | |
PA | Crossley Farm | Hereford Township | |
PA | Croydon TCE | Croydon | |
PA | CryoChem, Inc | Worman | |
PA | Delta Quarries & Disp./ Stotler Landfill | Antis/Logan Twps | |
PA | Dorney Road Landfill | Upper Macungie Township | |
PA | Douglassville Disposal | Douglassville | |
PA | Drake Chemical | Lock Haven | |
PA | Dublin TCE Site | Dublin Borough | |
PA | East Mount Zion | Springettsbury Township | |
PA | Eastern Diversified Metals | Hometown | |
PA | Elizabethtown Landfill | Elizabethtown | |
PA | Fischer & Porter Co | Warminster | |
PA | Foote Mineral Co | East Whiteland Township | |
PA | Havertown PCP | Haverford | |
PA | Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard | Weisenberg Township | |
PA | Heleva Landfill | North Whitehall Township | |
PA | Hellertown Manufacturing Co | Hellertown | |
PA | Henderson Road | Upper Merion Township | C |
PA | Hranica Landfill | Buffalo Township | |
PA | Hunterstown Road | Straban Township | |
PA | Industrial Lane | Williams Township | |
PA | Jacks Creek/Sitkin Smelting and Refinery | Maitland | |
PA | Keystone Sanitation Landfill | Union Township | |
PA | Kimberton Site | Kimberton Borough | C |
PA | Lackawanna Refuse | Old Forge Borough | |
PA | Lindane Dump | Harrison Township | |
PA | Lord-Shope Landfill | Girard Township | |
PA | MW Manufacturing | Valley Township | |
PA | Malvern TCE | Malvern | |
PA | McAdoo Associates | McAdoo Borough | S |
PA | Metal Banks | Philadelphia | |
PA | Metropolitan Mirror and Glass | Frackville | |
PA | Middletown Air Field | Middletown | |
PA | Mill Creek Dump | Erie | |
PA | Modern Sanitation Landfill | Lower Windsor Township | |
PA | Moyers Landfill | Eagleville | |
PA | North Penn - Area 1 | Souderton | |
PA | North Penn - Area 12 | Worcester | |
PA | North Penn - Area 2 | Hatfield | |
PA | North Penn - Area 5 | Montgomery Township | |
PA | North Penn - Area 6 | Lansdale | |
PA | North Penn - Area 7 | North Wales | |
PA | Novak Sanitary Landfill | South Whitehall Township | |
PA | Occidental Chemical Corp./Firestone Tire | Lower Pottsgrove Township | |
PA | Ohio River Park | Neville Island | |
PA | Old City of York Landfill | Seven Valleys | |
PA | Osborne Landfill | Grove City | |
PA | Palmerton Zinc Pile | Palmerton | |
PA | Paoli Rail Yard | Paoli | |
PA | Publicker Industries Inc | Philadelphia | |
PA | Raymark | Hatboro | |
PA | Recticon/Allied Steel Corp | East Coventry Twp | |
PA | Resin Disposal | Jefferson Borough | |
PA | Revere Chemical Co | Nockamixon Township | |
PA | River Road Landfill/Waste Mngmnt, Inc | Hermitage | |
PA | Rodale Manufacturing Co., Inc | Emmaus Borough | |
PA | Route 940 Drum Dump | Pocono Summit | C |
PA | Saegertown Industrial Area | Saegertown | |
PA | Shriver's Corner | Straban Township | |
PA | Stanley Kessler | King of Prussia | |
PA | Strasburg Landfill | Newlin Township | |
PA | Taylor Borough Dump | Taylor Borough | C |
PA | Tonolli Corp | Nesquehoning | |
PA | Tysons Dump | Upper Merion Twp | |
PA | Walsh Landfill | Honeybrook Township | |
PA | Westinghouse Electronic (Sharon Plant) | Sharon | |
PA | Westinghouse Elevator Co. Plant | Gettysburg | |
PA | Whitmoyer Laboratories | Jackson Township | |
PA | William Dick Lagoons | West Caln Township | |
PA | York County Solid Waste/Refuse Landfill | Hopewell Township | |
PR | Barceloneta Landfill | Florida Afuera | |
PR | Fibers Public Supply Wells | Jobos | |
PR | Frontera Creek | Rio Abajo | |
PR | GE Wiring Devices | Juana Diaz | |
PR | Juncos Landfill | Juncos | |
PR | RCA Del Caribe | Barceloneta | |
PR | Upjohn Facility | Barceloneta | |
PR | Vega Alta Public Supply Wells | Vega Alta | |
RI | Central Landfill | Johnston | |
RI | Davis (GSR) Landfill | Glocester | |
RI | Davis Liquid Waste | Smithfield | |
RI | Landfill & Resource Recovery, Inc (L&RR) | North Smithfield | |
RI | Peterson/Puritan, Inc | Lincoln/Cumberland | |
RI | Picillo Farm | Coventry | S |
RI | Rose Hill Regional Landfill | South Kingston | |
RI | Stamina Mills, Inc | North Smithfield | |
RI | West Kingston Town Dump/URI Disposal | South Kingston | |
RI | Western Sand & Gravel | Burrillville | C |
SC | Beaunit Corp (Circular Knit & Dye) | Fountain Inn | |
SC | Carolawn, Inc | Fort Lawn | |
SC | Elmore Waste Disposal | Greer | |
SC | Geiger (C&M Oil) | Rantoules | |
SC | Golden Strip Septic Tank Service | Simpsonville | |
SC | Helena Chemical Co. Landfill | Fairfax | |
SC | Independent Nail Co | Beaufort | C |
SC | Kalama Specialty Chemicals | Beaufort | |
SC | Koppers Co., Inc. (Florence Plant) | Florence | |
SC | Leonard Chemical Co., Inc | Rock Hill | |
SC | Lexington County Landfill Area | Cayce | |
SC | Medley Farm Drum Dump | Gaffney | |
SC | Palmetto Recycling, Inc | Columbia | |
SC | Palmetto Wood Preserving | Dixiana | |
SC | Para-Chem Southern, Inc | Simpsonville | |
SC | Rochester Property | Travelers Rest | |
SC | Rock Hill Chemical Co | Rock Hill | |
SC | SCRDI Bluff Road | Columbia | S |
SC | SCRDI Dixiana | Cayce | C |
SC | Sangamo Weston/Twelve- Mile/Hartwell PCB | Pickens | |
SC | Townsend Saw Chain Co | Pontiac | |
SC | Wamchem, Inc | Burton | |
SD | Whitewood Creek | Whitewood | C,S |
SD | Williams Pipe Line Co., Disposal Pit | Sioux Falls | |
TN | American Creosote Works, (Jackson Plant) | Jackson | |
TN | Amnicola Dump | Chattanooga | C |
TN | Arlington Blending & Packaging | Arlington | |
TN | Carrier Air Conditioning Co | Collierville | |
TN | Gallaway Pits | Gallaway | |
TN | Lewisburg Dump | Lewisburg | C |
TN | Mallory Capacitor Co | Waynesboro | |
TN | Murray-Ohio Dump | Lawrenceburg | |
TN | North Hollywood Dump | Memphis | S |
TN | Velsicol Chemical Corp (Hardeman County) | Toone | |
TN | Wrigley Charcoal Plant | Wrigley | |
TX | ALCOA (Point Comfort)/Lavaca Bay | Point Comfort | |
TX | Bailey Waste Disposal | Bridge City | |
TX | Bio-Ecology Systems, Inc | Grand Prairie | C |
TX | Brio Refining, Inc | Friendswood | |
TX | Crystal Chemical Co | Houston | |
TX | Crystal City Airport | Crystal City | C |
TX | Dixie Oil Processors, Inc | Friendswood | C |
TX | French, Ltd | Crosby | |
TX | Geneva Industries/Fuhrmann Energy | Houston | C |
TX | Highlands Acid Pit | Highlands | C |
TX | Koppers Co. Inc (Texarkana Plant) | Texarkana | |
TX | Motco, Inc | La Marque | S |
TX | North Cavalcade Street | Houston | |
TX | Odessa Chromium #1 | Odessa | |
TX | Odessa Chromium #2 (Andrews Highway) | Odessa | |
TX | Pesses Chemical Co | Fort Worth | C |
TX | Petro-Chemical Systems, (Turtle Bayou) | Liberty County | |
TX | Sheridan Disposal Services | Hempstead | |
TX | Sikes Disposal Pits | Crosby | |
TX | Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers | Houston | C |
TX | South Cavalcade Street | Houston | |
TX | Stewco, Inc | Waskom | C |
TX | Texarkana Wood Preserving Co | Texarkana | |
TX | Triangle Chemical Co | Bridge City | C |
TX | United Creosoting Co | Conroe | |
UT | Midvale Slag | Midvale | |
UT | Monticello Radioactive Contaminated Prop | Monticello | |
UT | Petrochem Recycling Corp./Ekotek Plant | Salt Lake City | |
UT | Portland Cement (Kiln Dust 2 & 3) | Salt Lake City | |
UT | Rose Park Sludge Pit | Salt Lake City | C,S |
UT | Sharon Steel Corp. (Midvale Tailings) | Midvale | |
UT | Utah Power & Light/American Barrel Co | Salt Lake City | |
UT | Wasatch Chemical Co. (Lot 6) | Salt Lake City | |
VA | Abex Corp | Portsmouth | |
VA | Arrowhead Associates/Scovill Corp | Montross | |
VA | Atlantic Wood Industries, Inc | Portsmouth | |
VA | Avtex Fibers, Inc | Front Royal | |
VA | Buckingham County Landfill | Buckingham | |
VA | C & R Battery Co., Inc | Chesterfield County | C |
VA | Chisman Creek | York County | C |
VA | Culpeper Wood Preservers, Inc | Culpeper | |
VA | Dixie Caverns County Landfill | Salem | |
VA | First Piedmont Rock Quarry (Route 719) | Pittsylvania County | |
VA | Greenwood Chemical Co | Newtown | |
VA | H&H Inc., Burn Pit | Farrington | |
VA | L.A. Clarke & Son | Spotsylvania County | |
VA | Rentokil, Inc. (VA Wood Preserving Div) | Richmond | |
VA | Rhinehart Tire Fire Dump | Frederick County | |
VA | Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds | Saltville | |
VA | Saunders Supply Co | Chuckatuck | |
VA | Suffolk Supply Co | Suffolk | C |
VA | U.S. Titanium | Piney River | |
VT | BFI Sanitary Landfill (Rockingham) | Rockingham | |
VT | Bennington Municipal Sanitary Landfill | Bennington | |
VT | Burgess Brothers Landfill | Woodford | |
VT | Darling Hill Dump | Lyndon | C |
VT | Old Springfield Landfill | Springfield | |
VT | Parker Sanitary Landfill | Lyndon | |
VT | Pine Street Canal | Burlington | S |
VT | Tansitor Electronics, Inc | Bennington | |
WA | ALCOA (Vancouver Smelter) | Vancouver | |
WA | American Crossarm & Conduit Co | Chehalis | |
WA | American Lake Gardens | Tacoma | |
WA | Centralia Municipal Landfill | Centralia | |
WA | Colbert Landfill | Colbert | |
WA | Commencement Bay, Near Shore/Tide Flats | Pierce County | |
WA | Commencement Bay, South Tacoma Channel | Tacoma | |
WA | FMC Corp. (Yakima Pit) | Yakima | C |
WA | Frontier Hard Chrome, Inc | Vancouver | |
WA | General Electric Co. (Spokane Shop) | Spokane | |
WA | Greenacres Landfill | Spokane County | |
WA | Harbor Island (Lead) | Seattle | |
WA | Hidden Valley Landfill (Thun Field) | Pierce County | |
WA | Kaiser Aluminum Mead Works | Mead | |
WA | Lakewood Site | Lakewood | C |
WA | Mica Landfill | Mica | |
WA | Midway Landfill | Kent | |
WA | Moses Lake Wellfield Contamination | Moses Lake | |
WA | North Market Street | Spokane | |
WA | Northside Landfill | Spokane | C |
WA | Northwest Transformer | Everson | |
WA | Northwest Transformer (South Harkness St) | Everson | |
WA | Old Inland Pit | Spokane | |
WA | Pacific Car & Foundry Co | Renton | |
WA | Pasco Sanitary Landfill | Pasco | |
WA | Queen City Farms | Maple Valley | |
WA | Seattle Municipal Landfill (Kent Hghlnds) | Kent | |
WA | Silver Mountain Mine | Loomis | C |
WA | Vancouver Water Station #4 Contamination | Vancouver | |
WA | Western Processing Co., Inc | Kent | C |
WA | Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor | Bainbridge Island | |
WA | Yakima Plating Co. | Yakima | C |
WI | Algoma Municipal Landfill | Algoma | |
WI | Better Brite Plating Chrome & Zinc Shops | DePere | |
WI | City Disposal Corp. Landfill | Dunn | |
WI | Delavan Municipal Well #4 | Delavan | |
WI | Eau Claire Municipal Well Field | Eau Claire | C |
WI | Fadrowski Drum Disposal | Franklin | |
WI | Hagen Farm | Stoughton | |
WI | Hechimovich Sanitary Landfill | Williamstown | |
WI | Hunts Disposal Landfill | Caledonia | |
WI | Janesville Ash Beds | Janesville | |
WI | Janesville Old Landfill | Janesville | |
WI | Kohler Co. Landfill | Kohler | |
WI | Lauer I Sanitary Landfill | Menomonee Falls | |
WI | Lemberger Landfill, Inc | Whitelaw | |
WI | Lemberger Transport & Recycling | Franklin Township | |
WI | Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District | Blooming Grove | |
WI | Master Disposal Service Landfill | Brookfield | |
WI | Mid-State Disposal, Inc. Landfill | Cleveland Township | |
WI | Moss-American (Kerr- McGee Oil Co.) | Milwaukee | |
WI | Muskego Sanitary Landfill | Muskego | |
WI | N.W. Mauthe Co., Inc | Appleton | S |
WI | National Presto Industries, Inc | Eau Claire | |
WI | Northern Engraving Co | Sparta | C |
WI | Oconomowoc Electroplating Co. Inc | Ashippin | |
WI | Omega Hills North Landfill | Germantown | |
WI | Onalaska Municipal Landfill | Onalaska | |
WI | Refuse Hideaway Landfill | Middleton | |
WI | Sauk County Landfill | Excelsior | |
WI | Schmalz Dump | Harrison | C |
WI | Scrap Processing Co., Inc | Medford | |
WI | Sheboygan Harbor & River | Sheboygan | |
WI | Spickler Landfill | Spencer | |
WI | Stoughton City Landfill | Stoughton | |
WI | Tomah Armory | Tomah | |
WI | Tomah Fairgrounds | Tomah | |
WI | Tomah Municipal Sanitary Landfill | Tomah | |
WI | Waste Mgmt of WI (Brookfield Sanit LF) | Brookfield | |
WI | Wausau Ground Water Contamination | Wausau | |
WI | Wheeler Pit | La Prairie Township | C |
WV | Fike Chemical, Inc | Nitro | |
WV | Follansbee Site | Follansbee | |
WV | Leetown Pesticide | Leetown | C |
WV | Ordnance Works Disposal Areas | Morgantown | |
WV | West Virginia Ordnance | Point Pleasant | S |
WY | Baxter/Union Pacific Tie Treating | Laramie | |
WY | Mystery Bridge Rd/U.S. Highway 20 | Evansville | C |
Notes: A=Based on issuance of health advisory by Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (if scored, HRS score need not be > 28.50). C=Completion Category. S=State top priority (included among the 100 top priority sites regardless of score). |
Table 2
Federal Facilities Section, February 1994
State | Site Name | City/county | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
AK | Eielson Air Force Base | Fairbanks N Star Borough | |
AK | Elmendorf Air Force Base | Greater Anchorage Borough | |
AK | Fort Wainwright | Fairbanks N Star Borough | |
AK | Standard Steel & Metals Salvage Yard (USDOT) | Anchorage | |
AL | Alabama Army Ammunition Plant | Childersburg | |
AL | Anniston Army Depot (SE Industrial Area) | Anniston | |
AZ | Luke Air Force Base | Glendale | |
AZ | Williams Air Force Base | Chandler | |
AZ | Yuma Marine Corps Air Station | Yuma | |
CA | Barstow Marine Corps Logistics Base | Barstow | |
CA | Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base | San Diego County | |
CA | Castle Air Force Base | Merced | |
CA | Edwards Air Force Base | Kern County | |
CA | El Toro Marine Corps Air Station | El Toro | |
CA | Fort Ord | Marina | |
CA | George Air Force Base | Victorville | |
CA | Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA) | Pasadena | |
CA | Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (Site 300) | Livermore | |
CA | Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (USDOE) | Livermore | |
CA | March Air Force Base | Riverside | |
CA | Mather Air Force Base | Sacramento | |
CA | McClellan Air Force Base (GW Contam) | Sacramento | |
CA | Moffett Naval Air Station | Sunnyvale | |
CA | Norton Air Force Base | San Bernardino | |
CA | Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant | Riverbank | |
CA | Sacramento Army Depot | Sacramento | |
CA | Sharpe Army Depot | Lathrop | |
CA | Tracy Defense Depot | Tracy | |
CA | Travis Air Force Base | Solano County | |
CA | Treasure Island Naval Station-Hun Pt An | San Francisco | |
CO | Air Force Plant PJKS | Waterton | |
CO | Rocky Flats Plant (USDOE) | Golden | |
CO | Rocky Mountain Arsenal | Adams County | |
CT | New London Submarine Base | New London | |
DE | Dover Air Force Base | Dover | |
FL | Cecil Field Naval Air Station | Jacksonville | |
FL | Homestead Air Force Base | Homestead | |
FL | Jacksonville Naval Air Station | Jacksonville | |
FL | Pensacola Naval Air Station | Pensacola | |
GA | Marine Corps Logistics Base | Albany | |
GA | Robins Air Force Base(Lf#4/Sludge Lagoon) | Houston County | |
GU | Andersen Air Force Base | Yigo | |
HI | Pearl Harbor Naval Complex | Pearl Harbor | |
HI | Schofield Barracks | Oahu | |
IA | Iowa Army Ammunition Plant | Middletown | |
ID | Idaho National Engineering Lab (USDOE) | Idaho Falls | |
ID | Mountain Home Air Force Base | Mountain Home | |
IL | Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (LAP Area) | Joliet | |
IL | Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (Mfg Area) | Joliet | |
IL | Sangamo Electric/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI) | Carterville | |
IL | Savanna Army Depot Activity | Savanna | |
KS | Fort Riley | Junction City | |
LA | Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant | Doyline | |
MA | Fort Devens | Fort Devens | |
MA | Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex | Middlesex County | |
MA | Otis Air National Guard /Camp Edwards | Falmouth | |
MD | Aberdeen Proving Ground (Edgewood Area) | Edgewood | |
MD | Aberdeen Proving Ground (Michaelsville LF) | Aberdeen | |
ME | Brunswick Naval Air Station | Brunswick | |
ME | Loring Air Force Base | Limestone | |
MN | Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant | Fridley | |
MN | Twin Cities Air Force Base (SAR Landfill) | Minneapolis | |
MO | Lake City Army Ammu. Plant (NW Lagoon) | Independence | |
MO | Weldon Spring Former Army Ordnance Works | St. Charles County | |
MO | Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pitts (USDOE) | St. Charles County | |
NC | Camp Lejeune Military Reservation | Onslow County | |
NE | Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant | Hall County | |
NH | Pease Air Force Base | Portsmouth/Newington | |
NJ | Federal Aviation Admin. Tech. Center | Atlantic County | |
NJ | Fort Dix (Landfill Site) | Pemberton Township | |
NJ | Naval Air Engineering Center | Lakehurst | |
NJ | Naval Weapons Station Earle (Site A) | Colts Neck | |
NJ | Picatinny Arsenal | Rockaway Township | |
NJ | W.R. Grace/Wayne Interim Storage (USDOE) | Wayne Township | |
NM | Cal West Metals (USSBA) | Lemitar | |
NM | Lee Acres Landfill (USDOI) | Farmington | |
NY | Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE) | Upton | |
NY | Griffiss Air Force Base | Rome | |
NY | Plattsburgh Air Force Base | Plattsburgh | |
NY | Seneca Army Depot | Romulus | |
OH | Feed Materials Production Center (USDOE) | Fernald | |
OH | Mound Plant (USDOE) | Miamisburg | |
OH | Wright-Patterson Air Force Base | Dayton | |
OK | Tinker Air Force(Soldier Cr/Bldg 300) | Oklahoma City | |
OR | Umatilla Army Depot(Lagoons) | Hermiston | |
PA | Letterkenny Army Depot (PDO Area) | Franklin County | |
PA | Letterkenny Army Depot (SE Area) | Chambersburg | |
PA | Naval Air Development Center (8 Areas) | Warminster Township | |
PA | Tobyhanna Army Depot | Tobyhanna | |
PR | Naval Security Group Activity | Sabana Seca | |
RI | Davisville Naval Construction Batt Cent | North Kingston | |
RI | Newport Naval Education/Training Center | Newport | |
SC | Savannah River Site(USDOE) | Aiken | |
SD | Ellsworth Air Force Base | Rapid City | |
TN | Memphis Defense Depot | Memphis | |
TN | Milan Army Ammunition Plant | Milan | |
TN | Oak Ridge Reservation(USDOE) | Oak Ridge | |
TX | Air Force Plant #4 (General Dynamics) | Fort Worth | |
TX | Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant | Texarkana | |
TX | Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant | Karnack | |
UT | Hill Air Force Base | Ogden | |
UT | Monticello Mill Tailings (USDOE) | Monticello | |
UT | Ogden Defense Depot | Ogden | |
UT | Tooele Army Depot (North Area) | Tooele | |
VA | Defense General Supply Center | Chesterfield County | |
VA | Naval Surface Warfare-Dahlgren | Dahlgren | |
VA | Naval Weapons Station-Yorktown | Yorktown | |
WA | Bangor Naval Submarine Base | Silverdale | |
WA | Bangor Ordnance Disposal | Bremerton | |
WA | Bonneville Power Admin Ross (USDOE) | Vancouver | |
WA | Fairchild Air Force Base (4 Waste Areas) | Spokane County | |
WA | Fort Lewis (Landfill No. 5) | Tacoma | |
WA | Fort Lewis Logistics Center | Tillicum | |
WA | Hamilton Island Landfill (USA/COE) | North Bonneville | |
WA | Hanford 100-Area (USDOE) | Benton County | |
WA | Hanford 1100-Area (USDOE) | Benton County | |
WA | Hanford 200-Area (USDOE) | Benton County | |
WA | Hanford 300-Area (USDOE) | Benton County | |
WA | McChord Air Force Base (Wash Rack/Treat) | Tacoma | |
WA | Naval Air Station, Whidbey Is (Seaplane) | Whidbey Island | |
WA | Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island (Ault) | Whidbey Island | |
WA | Naval Undersea Warfare Station (4 Areas) | Keyport | |
WY | F.E. Warren Air Force Base | Cheyenne |
Notes: A=Based on issuance of health advisory by Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (if scored, HRS score need not be > 28.50). C=Completion Category. S=State top priority (included among the 100 top priority sites regardless of score). |
[FR Doc. 94-3880 Filed 2-17-94; 2:22 pm]
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