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Superfund Sites with New Construction Projects to Receive Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding

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EPA announced plans for a third and final wave of more than $1 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for cleanup projects at more than 100 Superfund sites in communities across the country. This funding will start new cleanup projects at 25 sites on the National Priorities List and ongoing cleanup projects at over 85 Superfund sites. The list below includes the 25 sites where new cleanup projects will be funded from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

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EPA Region State Site Name
2 New Jersey Matlack, Inc.
2 New Jersey Roebling Steel Co.
2 New Jersey Raritan Bay Slag
2 New York Onondaga Lake
2 New York Old Roosevelt Field Contaminated GW Area
2 U.S. Virgin Islands Tutu Wellfield
2 Puerto Rico Scorpio Recycling, Inc.
3 Delaware Standard Chlorine of Delaware, Inc.
3 Pennsylvania Jackson Ceramix, Inc
3 Pennsylvania Salford Quarry
3 Pennsylvania Valmont TCE Site (Former Valmont Industrial Park)
3 Pennsylvania Baghurst Drive
4 Florida Post and Lumber Preserving Co Inc
4 South Carolina US Finishing/Cone Mills
5 Illinois ASARCO Taylor Springs
5 Ohio East Troy Contaminated Aquifer
5 Michigan Velsicol Chemical Corp. (Michigan)
6 Texas North East 2nd Street Site
7 Kansas Cherokee County
8 Montana East Helena Site
9 Arizona Iron King Mine - Humboldt Smelter
9 California Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine
9 California Lava Cap Mine
9 California Southern Avenue Industrial Area
10 Oregon Northwest Pipe & Casing/Hall Process Company

Fiscal Year 2023 Sites

In February 2023, EPA announced plans to fund new cleanup projects at 22 Superfund sites on the National Priorities List using funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This was the second wave of funding from the $3.5 billion allocated for Superfund cleanup work in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The list below includes the 22 sites where new cleanup projects will be funded from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

EPA Region State Site Name
1 Massachusetts Creese & Cook Tannery (Former)
1 Massachusetts Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump
1 Massachusetts Walton & Lonsbury Inc.
1 Vermont Pike Hill Copper Mine
2 New Jersey Cornell Dubilier Electronics Inc.
2 New Jersey Mansfield Trail Dump
2 New Jersey Matteo & Sons Inc.
2 New York General Motors (Central Foundry Division)
2 Puerto Rico Dorado Ground Water Contamination
3 Pennsylvania Jackson Ceramix, Inc
3 Pennsylvania Ryeland Road Arsenic Site
3 Virginia Hidden Lane Landfill
4 Florida Southern Solvents, Inc.
4 Georgia Westside Lead
4 North Carolina Cristex Drum
5 Illinois Ottawa Radiation Areas
5 Indiana Keystone Corridor Ground Water Contamination
7 Kansas 57th and North Broadway Streets Site
7 Kansas Caney Residential Yards
7 Kansas Plating Inc.
7 Missouri Valley Park TCE
9 Nevada Carson River Mercury Site

Fiscal Year 2022 Sites

In December 2021, announced plans to use a $1 billion investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to clear the backlog of 49 previously unfunded Superfund sites and accelerate cleanup at dozens of other sites across the country. The list below includes the 49 National Priorities List sites where new cleanup projects will be funded from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

EPA Region State Site Name
1 Maine Callahan Mining Corp
1 Vermont Commerce Street Plume
1 Vermont Ely Copper Mine
1 Connecticut Scovill Industrial Landfill
2 New Jersey Diamond Head Oil Refinery Div.
2 New York Eighteenmile Creek
2 New York Facet Enterprises, Inc.
2 New Jersey Former Kil-Tone Company
2 New Jersey Garfield Ground Water Contamination
2 New Jersey Kauffman & Minteer, Inc.
2 Puerto Rico Pesticide Warehouse III
2 New Jersey Roebling Steel Co.
2 New Jersey Unimatic Manufacturing Corporation
2 New York Vestal Water Supply Well 1-1
2 New Jersey White Chemical Corp
3 Virginia Arrowhead Associates, Inc./Scovill Corp.
3 Pennsylvania Crossley Farm
3 Pennsylvania North Penn - Area 6
4 North Carolina ABC One-Hour Cleaners
4 Florida American Creosote Works, Inc. (Pensacola Plant)
4 Florida Anodyne, Inc.
4 Florida Continental Cleaners
4 Florida Escambia Wood (Pensacola)
4 Tennessee Former Custom Cleaners
4 North Carolina Hemphill Road TCE
4 North Carolina Holcomb Creosote Co
4 North Carolina Ram Leather Care Site
4 Tennessee Smokey Mountain Smelters
4 Mississippi Southeastern Wood Preserving
4 Florida Tower Chemical
4 Tennessee Walker Machine Products, Inc.
5 Michigan Charlevoix Municipal Well
5 Ohio Little Scioto River
5 Wisconsin Penta Wood Products
5 Indiana Pike and Mulberry Streets PCE Plume
5 Michigan Tar Lake
5 Michigan Ten-Mile Drain
5 Michigan Velsicol Burn Pit
6 Louisiana American Creosote Works, Inc. (Winnfield Plant)
6 New Mexico Eagle Picher Carefree Battery
6 Louisiana Marion Pressure Treating
6 New Mexico McGaffey & Main Groundwater Plume
7 Kansas Cherokee County
7 Nebraska PCE Southeast Contamination
7 Missouri Valley Park TCE
7 Missouri Vienna Wells
8 Utah Jacobs Smelter
9 California Argonaut Mine
10 Oregon Formosa Mine

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Last updated on February 10, 2025
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