Superfund National Accomplishments Summary Fiscal Year 2007
Disclaimer: These data represent a "snapshot in time" and future numbers may change based on data quality reviews, updates, corrections and changes to report select logic.
Protecting human health and the environment remains Superfund’s top priority:
- Controlled all identified unacceptable human exposures at a net total of 13 additional sites, exceeding the annual target of 10 and bringing the program's cumulative total to 1,282 sites under control.
- Controlled the migration of contaminated groundwater through engineered remedies of natural processes at a net total of 19 additional sites, exceeding the target of 10 for the year and bringing the program’s cumulative total to 977 sites under control.
EPA’s Superfund program obligated $520.7 million to perform construction and post-construction activities and to conduct and oversee emergency response actions:
- Obligated more than $380 million in appropriated funds, state cost-share contributions, and potentially responsible party settlement resources for construction and post-construction projects.
- Obligated $140.7 million to conduct 351 emergency response and removal actions to address immediate and substantial threats to communities.
EPA funded new construction:
- Obligated more than $82 million in appropriated funds, state cost-share contributions, and potentially responsible party settlement resources for 19 new construction projects ranked by the National Risk-Based Priority Panel at 19 National Priorities List (NPL) sites. This represents all new construction projects that were ready for funding in Fiscal Year 2007.
Superfund is working on hundreds of construction projects:
- Conducted or oversaw 631 ongoing construction projects (by EPA, potentially responsible parties, and federal facilities) at 409 sites.
- Completed construction phase of cleanup at 24 sites across the country for a total of 1,030 or 66 percent of the sites on the NPL.
The Superfund remedial program prepared for future cleanup efforts:
- Listed 12 new sites on the NPL, and proposed 17 sites to the NPL.
- Completed 395 Final Assessment Decisions, for a cumulative total of 39,766.
- Obligated more than $199 million in appropriated funds, state cost-share contributions, and potentially responsible party settlement resources to conduct and oversee:
- Site assessments and investigations;
- Selection and design of cleanup plans; and
- Support for state, tribal, community involvement activities, and other activities.
- Selected final cleanup plans at 26 sites. These additional plans bring the cumulative total of sites with final cleanup plans to approximately 75 percent of 1,569 NPL sites.
Superfund ensures the protection of human health and the environment after construction is complete:
- Conducted 203 Five-Year Reviews, including 34 reviews at 32 federal facilities sites. These reviews are conducted to ensure that protective measures for waste that has been secured on-site remain intact.
- Deleted 7 sites, including 1 federal facility, and partially deleted 3 sites from the NPL.
Superfund committed to the “polluter pays” principle:
- EPA secured private party funding commitments of more than $1 billion in Fiscal Year 2007. Of this amount, potentially responsible parties agreed to conduct more than $688 million in future response work, and to reimburse EPA for $252 million in past costs. EPA billed private parties $62 million for oversight costs.
Superfund faces constraints:
- In Fiscal Year 2007, nearly 44 percent of Superfund obligations for construction and post-construction activities went to 11 sites.
Sites Receiving FY 2007 New Construction Funding
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