United
States
Office
of
April
2003
Environmental
Protection
Solid
Waste
and
Agency
Emergency
Response
Auxiliary
Information:
National
Priorities
List,
Proposed
Rule
and
Final
Rule
Office
of
Emergency
and
Remedial
Response
Intermittent
Bulletin
State
&
Site
Identification
Center
(
5204G)
Internet
Volume
6,
Number
1
This
publication
combines
the
information
contained
in
the
documents
previously
published
as
Background
Information:
National
Priorities
List,
Proposed
Rule
and
Final
Rule
(
Publication
9320.7­
05I)
and
Supplementary
Materials:
National
Priorities
List,
Proposed
Rule
and
Final
Rule
(
Publication
9320.7­
06I).

The
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA)
is
proposing
14
sites
to
the
National
Priorities
List
(
NPL)
in
a
rule
published
in
the
Federal
Register
in
April
2003.
All
of
the
sites
in
Proposed
Rule
#
39
are
in
the
General
Superfund
Section.
All
scored
28.50
or
greater
on
the
Hazard
Ranking
System
(
HRS).
The
States
of
California
Colorado,
Maryland,
New
Hampshire,
and
North
Carolina
are
each
adding
one
site.
The
States
of
Missouri,
Ohio,
and
Texas
are
each
adding
two
sites.
The
State
of
New
Jersey
is
adding
three
sites.
The
EPA
is
also
adding
seven
sites
to
the
NPL
in
a
rule
published
in
the
Federal
Register
in
April
2003.
All
of
the
sites
are
in
the
General
Superfund
Section.
All
scored
28.50
or
greater
on
the
Hazard
Ranking
System
(
HRS).
The
States
of
Florida,
Nebraska,
New
Jersey,
North
Carolina,
Texas,
and
Utah
are
each
adding
one
site
and
Puerto
Rico
is
adding
one
site.

The
NPL
identifies
and
informs
the
public
of
uncontrolled
hazardous
waste
sites
that
warrant
further
investigation
to
determine
if
they
pose
risks
to
human
health
or
the
environment.
Such
sites
are
eligible
for
long­
term
"
remedial
action"
financed
under
the
Trust
Fund
established
by
the
Comprehensive
Environmental
Response,
Compensation,
and
Liability
Act
of
1980
(
CERCLA)
as
amended
by
the
Superfund
Amendments
and
Reauthorization
Act
of
1986
(
SARA).

CONTENTS
How
Sites
Are
Placed
on
the
NPL
...................................................
2
Statutory
Requirements
and
Listing
Policies
...........................................
3
How
Sites
Are
Deleted
From
the
NPL.................................................
5
Removing
Proposed
Sites
.........................................................
5
Construction
Completion
List.......................................................
5
Additional
Publications
...........................................................
5
Key
Dates
In
Superfund
...........................................................
6
Lists
and
Data
Summaries:
........................................................
7
Proposed
Rule
(
by
State)
.......................................................
8
Final
Rule
(
by
State)
..........................................................
9
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)......................................................
10
Federal
Facilities
Section
(
by
State)
..............................................
14
Sites
Deleted
from
the
NPL
....................................................
21
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
..............................................
29
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
Per
State/
Territory
(
by
Proposed
Rule
39)
......................
63
Proposed
Rule
Site
Scores.....................................................
65
Final
Rule
Site
Scores
........................................................
66
Federal
RegisterNotices
......................................................
67
SARA
authorized
a
"
Hazardous
Substances
Superfund"
totaling
$
8.5
billion
over
5
years
to
pay
costs
for
overseeing
work
by
those
responsible
for
cleaning
up
waste
sites,
and
to
pay
costs
for
overseeing
work
by
those
responsible
parties
for
cleaning
up
waste
sites,
and
to
pay
costs
not
assumed
by
responsible
parties
for
cleanup
at
sites
in
the
General
Superfund
Section
of
the
NPL.
In
October
1990,
SARA
was
extended
to
September
30,
1994.
Appropriations
by
Congress
have
allowed
Superfund
to
continue
to
operate.

EPA's
goals
for
the
Superfund
program
are
to:

 
Address
the
worst
sites
and
the
worst
problems
first
 
Make
sites
safe
by
immediately
controlling
acute
threats
to
people
and
the
environment
 
Develop
and
use
new
technologies
for
more
effective
cleanups.

EPA
continually
seeks
ways
to
evaluate
and
clean
up
sites
more
quickly.
EPA
has
developed
several
measures
to
streamline
the
listing
process
(
most
notably
making
the
HRS
documentation
record
more
succinct)
and
is
considering
others.

HOW
SITES
ARE
PLACED
ON
THE
NPL
EPA
uses
informal
rulemaking
to
place
sites
on
the
NPL.
Sites
are
first
proposed
to
the
NPL
in
the
Federal
Register.
EPA
then
accepts
public
comments
on
the
sites
(
typically
for
60
days),
responds
to
the
comments,
and
finally
places
on
the
NPL
those
sites
that
continue
to
meet
the
requirements
for
listing.

Section
300.425
of
the
National
Oil
and
Hazardous
Substances
Pollution
Contingency
Plan
(
NCP),
the
Federal
regulation
by
which
CERCLA
is
implemented
(
55
FR
8845,
March
8,
1990),
provides
three
mechanisms
for
placing
sites
on
the
NPL.
The
primary
mechanism
is
EPA's
Hazard
Ranking
System
(
HRS).
The
original
HRS,
developed
in
1982,
evaluated
the
relative
threat
a
site
posed
to
human
health
and/
or
the
environment
over
five
"
pathways,"
or
routes
of
exposure.
The
HRS
score
was
based
on
the
evaluation
of
three
pathways
through
which
contaminants
can
migrate:
ground
water,
surface
water,
and
air.
The
other
two
pathways,
direct
contact
and
fire/
explosion,
were
evaluated
to
determine
the
need
for
immediate
removal
(
emergency)
action.
HRS
scores
ranged
from
0
to
100.
An
HRS
score
of
28.50
was
selected
as
the
cutoff
point
for
the
first
proposed
NPL
to
identify
at
least
400
sites,
the
minimum
suggested
by
CERCLA.
On
December
14,
1990
(
55
FR
51532),
EPA
revised
the
HRS,
as
required
by
SARA.
The
revised
HRS
became
effective
on
March
14,
1991.
It
is
a
more
comprehensive
and
accurate
scoring
system
than
the
original
HRS
and
may
add
new
types
of
sites
to
the
NPL.

The
revised
HRS
retains
the
same
cutoff
score
and
basic
approach
as
the
original
HRS,
while
incorporating
SARA
requirements
as
well
as
improvements
identified
as
necessary
by
EPA
and
the
public.
The
revised
HRS
retains
the
ground
water,
surface
water,
and
air
pathways,
drops
the
direct
contact
and
fire/
explosion
pathways,
and
adds
a
fourth
pathway,
soil
exposure.
All
four
can
be
used
to
calculate
the
site
score.

The
second
mechanism
for
placing
sites
on
the
NPL
allows
States
or
Territories
to
designate
one
top­
priority
site
regardless
of
HRS
score.
Of
the
57
States
and
Territories,
41
have
designated
top­
priority
sites.

Fourteen
of
these
sites
have
been
deleted
from
the
NPL
because
no
further
response
was
necessary.

The
third
mechanism
allows
a
site
to
be
listed
if
it
meets
all
three
of
these
requirements:

 
The
Agency
for
Toxic
Substances
and
Disease
Registry
(
ATSDR)
of
the
U.
S.
Public
Health
Service
has
issued
a
health
advisory
that
recommends
removing
people
from
the
site.

 
EPA
determines
the
site
poses
a
significant
threat
to
public
health.

 
EPA
anticipates
it
will
be
more
cost­
effective
to
use
its
remedial
authority
(
available
only
at
NPL
sites)
than
to
use
its
emergency
removal
authority
to
respond
to
the
site.

Thirteen
sites
have
been
listed
on
the
NPL
on
the
basis
of
ATSDR
advisories:

 
Eight
are
currently
on
the
NPL:
Forest
Glen
Mobile
Home
Subdivision,
Niagara
Falls,
NY
(
54
FR
48184,
November
21,
1989);
White
Chemical
Corp.,
Newark,
NJ
(
56
FR
48438,
September
25,
1991);
Lower
Ecorse
Creek
Dump,
Wyandotte,
MI
(
59
FR
27989,
May
31,
1994);
Raymark
Industries,
Inc.,
Stratford,
CT
(
59
FR
2568
January
19,
1995);
Tennessee
Products,
Chattanooga,
TN
(
60
FR
50435,
September
29,
1995);
Aircraft
Components
(
D&
L
Sales),
Benton
Harbor,
MI
(
61
FR
30510,
June
17,
1996);
Little
Valley,
Little
Valley,
NY
(
61
FR
30510,
June
17,
1996)
and
Grand
Street
Mercury,
Hoboken,
NJ
(
62
FR
50441,
September
25,
1997).

2
 
Four,
Austin
Avenue
Radiation
Site,
Delaware
County,
PA
(
57
FR
47181,
October
14,
1992);
Lansdowne
Radiation
Site,
Lansdowne,
PA
(
56
FR
46121,
September
10,
1991);
Radium
Chemical
Co.,
Inc.,
New
York
City,
NY
(
60
FR
15489,
March
24,
1995);
and
H&
K
Sales,
Belding,
MI
(
63
FR
27855,
May
21,
1998);
have
been
deleted
because
all
appropriate
response
has
been
completed.

 
One,
Quail
Run
Mobile
Manor,
Gray
Summit,
MO
(
48
FR
40674,
September
8,
1983)
was
dropped
from
further
consideration
on
February
11,
1991
(
56
FR
5598).
Because
of
an
EPA
removal
action,
ATSDR
had
rescinded
its
health
advisory.

NPL
STATUS
(
April
2003)*

Number
of
Sites
on
Final
NPL:
Total:
1,237
General
Superfund
Section:
1,079
Federal
Facilities
Section:
158
Number
of
Sites
Remaining
on
Proposed
NPL:
Total:
66
General
Superfund
Section:
60
Federal
Facilities
Section:
6
Total
Number
of
Final
and
Proposed
Sites:
1,303
Number
of
Sites
on
the
Construction
Completion
List:
850
Number
of
Sites
Deleted
from
Final
NPL:
269
Number
of
Sites
with
Partial
Deletions:
37
partial
deletions
at
33
sites
*
These
numbers
reflect
the
status
of
sites
as
of
April
1,
2003.
Site
status
changes
occurring
after
this
date
may
affect
these
numbers
at
time
of
rule
publication
in
the
Federal
Register.
STATUTORY
REQUIREMENTS
AND
LISTING
POLICIES
CERCLA
restricts
EPA's
authority
to
respond
to
certainsites
by
expressly
excluding
some
substances
­­
petroleum,
for
example
­­
from
the
definition
of
"
release."
In
addition,
as
a
matter
of
policy,
EPA
may
choose
not
to
use
CERCLA
because
the
Federal
government
can
undertake
or
enforce
cleanup
under
other
laws,
thus
preserving
CERCLA
funds
for
sites
not
covered
by
other
laws.
EPA
has
chosen
not
to
use
CERCLA
for
certain
types
of
sites
regulated
by
Subtitle
C
of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act
(
RCRA)
and
the
Nuclear
Regulatory
Commission
(
NRC).
However,
if
EPA
later
determines
that
sites
not
listed
as
a
matter
of
policy
are
not
being
properly
responded
to,
it
may
consider
placing
them
on
the
NPL.

RCRA­
Related
Sites
When
the
first
final
NPL
was
promulgated
in
September
1983,
EPA
announced
certain
listing
policies
relating
to
sites
that
might
qualify
for
the
NPL.
One
of
these
policies
involved
facilities
subject
to
RCRA
Subtitle
C.
EPA's
policy
was
generally
not
to
place
on
the
NPL,
RCRA
"
regulated
units"
(
for
example,
land
disposal
units
that
received
hazardous
waste
after
the
effective
date
of
the
RCRA
land
disposal
regulations)
because
EPA
can
require
the
owner/
operator
to
clean
up
under
RCRA.
The
RCRA
cleanup
process
and
standards
are
similar
to
those
under
CERCLA,
ensuring
that
all
actions
taken
will
protect
human
health
and
the
environment.

In
November
1984,
the
Hazardous
and
Solid
Waste
Amendments
(
HSWA)
to
RCRA
were
enacted,
expanding
EPA's
authority
to
require
corrective
measures
under
Subtitle
C.
As
a
result
of
this
broadened
RCRA
authority,
EPA
revised
its
policy
for
placing
non­
Federal
RCRA­
regulated
sites
on
the
NPL,
and
on
June
10,
1986
(
54
FR
21057)
announced
that
facilities
subject
to
RCRA
Subtitle
C
corrective
action
authorities
would
be
placed
on
the
NPL
if
one
or
more
of
these
conditions
exists:

 
The
facilities
are
owned
by
persons
who
have
demonstrated
an
inability
to
finance
appropriate
corrective
action
by
invoking
bankruptcy
laws.

 
The
facilities
have
lost
authorization
to
operate
(
also
known
as
the
Loss
of
Interim
Status,
or
LOIS
provision),
and
there
are
additional
indications
that
the
owner
or
operator
is
unwilling
to
undertake
corrective
action.

 
The
facilities
have
not
lost
authorization
to
operate
but
have
a
clear
history
of
unwillingness
3
to
undertake
corrective
action.
These
situations
are
determined
on
a
case­
by­
case
basis.

On
June
24,
1988
(
53
FR
23978)
and
October
9,
1989
(
54
FR
41000),
EPA
announced
additional
components
of
the
NPL/
RCRA
policy.
As
a
matter
of
policy,
EPA
will
list
four
additional
categories
of
RCRA­
related
sites:

 
Facilities
that
were
treating,
storing,
or
disposing
of
Subtitle
C
hazardous
waste
after
November
19,
1980,
but
that
did
not
file
a
"
Part
A,"
the
initial
part
of
the
permit
application,
by
that
date
as
required
and
have
little
or
no
history
of
compliance
with
RCRA.
EPA
believes
that
these
non­
or
late
filers,
although
they
are
technically
subject
to
RCRA,
are
not
likely
to
be
cleaned
up
expeditiously
under
RCRA
and
so
should
be
on
the
NPL.
However,
if
such
facilities
have
complied
with
RCRA,
EPA
may
consider
whether
listing
is
necessary.

 
Facilities
with
permits
for
the
treatment,
storage,
or
disposal
of
hazardous
waste
issued
before
enactment
of
HSWA,
whose
owners/
operators
will
not
voluntarily
modify
the
permit.
Pre­
HSWA
permittees
are
not
required
to
take
corrective
action
for
releases.
Under
RCRA
Section
3004(
u),
EPA
does
not
have
the
authority
to
modify
a
pre­
HSWA
permit
for
corrective
action
until
the
permit
is
reissued.

 
Facilities
that
filed
a
Part
A
permit
application
for
treatment,
storage,
or
disposal
of
Subtitle
C
hazardous
waste
as
a
precautionary
measure
only.
Such
facilities
­­
for
example,
generators,
transporters,
or
recyclers
of
hazardous
waste
­­
are
not
subject
to
Subtitle
C
corrective
action
authorities.
These
are
referred
to
as
protective
filers.

 
Facilities
that
at
one
time
treated
or
stored
Subtitle
C
hazardous
waste
but
have
since
converted
to
generator­
only
status
(
i.
e.,
facilities
that
now
store
hazardous
waste
for
90
days
or
less)
or
any
other
hazardous
waste
activity
not
requiring
Interim
Status.
These
facilities,
whose
Part
A
permit
applications
have
been
withdrawn
with
EPA
or
State
approval,
are
referred
to
as
converters.
EPA
believes
it
has
the
authority
under
RCRA
Section
3008(
u)
to
compel
corrective
action
at
such
facilities.
However,
RCRA's
corrective
action
program
currently
focuses
primarily
on
treatment,
storage,
and
disposal
facilities
(
due
to
permitting
deadlines
in
RCRA).
Therefore,
this
category
should
be
on
the
NPL
to
ensure
expeditious
cleanup.
However,
if
a
consent
order
requiring
remedial
action
is
in
effect,
a
converter
need
not
be
listed.

Federal
Facility
Sites
CERCLA
Section
120(
a)
requires
that
Federal
facilities
be
subject
to
and
comply
with
CERCLA
in
the
same
manner
as
any
non­
governmental
entity.
CERCLA
Section
111(
e)(
3),
however,
generally
prohibits
use
of
the
Trust
Fund
for
remedial
actions
at
Federally
owned
facilities.
Thus,
Federal
agencies
must
use
their
own
funds
for
cleanup.
Federal
sites
are
listed
in
a
separate
section
of
Appendix
B,
rather
than
in
the
General
Superfund
Section.

Because
most
Federal
facilities
have
RCRA­
regulated
units
within
their
boundaries,
EPA
determined
that
a
separate
NPL/
RCRA
policy
should
be
adopted
for
Federal
facilities.
As
a
result,
on
March
13,
1989
(
54
FR
10520),
EPA
announced
it
would
place
on
the
NPL
those
sites
located
on
Federally
owned
or
operated
facilities
that
meet
the
NPL
eligibility
requirements
­­
e.
g.,
HRS
scores
of
28.50
or
greater
­­
even
if
the
Federal
facility
also
is
subject
to
the
corrective
action
authorities
of
RCRA
Subtitle
C.
Cleanup,
if
appropriate,
could
then
proceed
at
those
sites
under
either
CERCLA
or
RCRA.
The
policy
is
based
on
several
considerations:

 
Congress
clearly
intended
that
Federal
facility
sites
should
be
on
the
NPL.

 
Strict
application
of
the
non­
Federal
NPL/
RCRA
policy
would
exclude
virtually
all
Federal
facility
sites
from
the
NPL
because
they
would
not
likely
meet
any
of
the
criteria
necessary
for
listing
(
inability
to
pay
as
evidenced
by
invocation
of
bankruptcy
laws
or
demonstrated
unwillingness
to
comply
with
RCRA).

 
Placing
RCRA­
regulated
Federal
sites
on
the
NPL
serves
the
primary
purpose
of
listing
Federal
facility
sites
to
advise
the
public
of
the
status
of
Federal
government
cleanup
efforts.

 
Listing
these
sites
helps
Federal
agencies
set
priorities
and
focus
cleanup
efforts
on
those
sites
that
present
the
most
serious
problem.

Radioactive
Release
Sites
CERCLA
Section
101(
22)
excludes
several
types
of
releases
of
radioactive
materials
from
the
statutory
definition
of
"
release."
These
releases
are
therefore
not
eligible
for
CERCLA
response
actions
or
the
NPL.
The
exclusions
apply
to
(
1)
releases
of
source,
by­
product,
or
special
nuclear
material
from
a
nuclear
incident
if
these
releases
are
subject
to
financial
protection
requirements
4
under
Section
170
of
the
Atomic
Energy
Act
and
(
2)
any
releases
of
source,
by­
product,
or
special
nuclear
material
from
any
processing
site
designated
under
the
Uranium
Mill
Tailings
Radiation
Control
Act
of
1978.
Accordingly,
such
radioactive
releases
have
not
been
considered
eligible
for
the
NPL.

As
a
policy
matter,
EPA
has
also
chosen
not
to
list
releases
of
source,
by­
product,
or
special
nuclear
material
from
any
facility
with
a
current
license
issued
by
the
Nuclear
Regulatory
Commission
(
NRC),
on
the
grounds
that
NRC
has
full
authority
to
require
cleanup
of
releases
from
such
facilities.
EPA
will,
however,
list
releases
from
facilities
that
hold
a
current
license
issued
by
a
State
pursuant
to
an
agreement
between
the
State
and
the
NRC
under
Section
274
of
the
Atomic
Energy
Act.
Facilities
whose
licenses
are
no
longer
in
effect
are
also
considered
for
listing.

HOW
SITES
ARE
DELETED
FROM
THE
NPL
EPA
may
delete
a
final
NPL
site
if
it
determines
that
no
further
response
is
required
to
protect
human
health
or
the
environment.
To
date,
EPA
has
deleted
269
sites
from
the
NPL.
Under
Section
300.425(
e)
of
the
NCP
(
55
FR
8845,
March
8,
1990)
a
site
may
be
deleted
where
no
further
response
is
appropriate
if
EPA
determines
that
one
of
the
following
criteria
has
been
met:

 
EPA,
in
conjunction
with
the
State,
has
determined
that
responsible
or
other
parties
have
implemented
all
appropriate
response
action
required.

 
EPA,
in
consultation
with
the
State,
has
determined
that
all
appropriate
Superfund­
financed
response
under
CERCLA
has
been
implemented,
and
that
no
further
response
by
responsible
parties
is
appropriate.

 
A
remedial
investigation
has
shown
that
the
release
poses
no
significant
threat
to
public
health
or
the
environment,
and,
therefore
remedial
measures
are
not
appropriate.

Since
1986,
EPA
has
followed
these
procedures
for
deleting
a
site
from
the
NPL:

 
The
Regional
Administrator
approves
a
"
close­
out
report,"
which
establishes
that
all
appropriate
response
action
has
been
taken
or
that
no
action
is
required.

 
The
Regional
Office
obtains
State
concurrence.
 
EPA
publishes
a
notice
of
intent
to
delete
in
the
Federal
Register
and
in
a
major
newspaper
near
the
community
involved.
A
public
comment
period
is
provided.

 
EPA
responds
to
the
comments
and,
if
the
site
continues
to
warrant
deletion,
publishes
a
deletion
notice
in
the
Federal
Register.

Sites
that
have
been
deleted
from
the
NPL
remain
eligible
for
further
Superfund­
financed
remedial
action
in
the
unlikely
event
that
conditions
in
the
future
warrant
such
action.

In
November
1995,
EPA
initiated
a
new
policy
to
delete
portions
of
NPL
sites
where
cleanup
is
complete
(
60
FR
55465,
November
1,
1995).
Total
site
cleanup
may
take
many
years,
while
portions
of
the
site
may
have
been
cleaned
up
and
available
for
productive
use.
As
of
April
2003,
EPA
has
deleted
37
portions
of
33
sites.

REMOVING
PROPOSED
SITES
As
of
April
2003,
85
sites
have
been
proposed
for
the
NPL
but
subsequently
removed
from
further
consideration,
most
of
them
because
their
final
HRS
scores
were
below
the
28.50
cutoff
or
they
are
subject
to
RCRA
Subtitle
C.
Three
of
the
sites
were
reproposed
on
February
7,
1992
(
57
FR
4824)
after
being
rescored
with
the
revised
HRS.

CONSTRUCTION
COMPLETION
LIST
EPA
has
developed
the
Construction
Completion
List
(
CCL)
(
58
FR
12142,
March
2,
1993)
to
better
show
the
successful
completion
of
Superfund
response
action
at
present
or
former
NPL
sites.
The
CCL
is
intended
to
enhance
public
understanding
of
the
status
of
cleanup
progress
at
sites.
The
CCL
now
totals
850
sites.

ADDITIONAL
PUBLICATIONS
Another
publication
relative
to
this
rule
is
available
on
the
Internet
at
www.
epa.
gov/
superfund:

 
Descriptions
of
14
Sites
Proposed
and
Seven
Final
Sites
Added
to
the
National
Priorities
List
in
April
2003.
Internet
Volume
6,
Number
1,
April
2003.

5
Key
Dates
in
Superfund
Legislation
 
Comprehensive
Environmental
Response,
Compensation,
and
Liability
Act
(
CERCLA)
enacted
December
11,
1980;
ears
 
CERCLA
amended
by
Superfund
Amendments
and
Reauthorization
Act
(
SARA)
enacted
October
17,
1986;
ears
 
CERCLA
extended
to
September
30,
1994;
an
additional
$
5.1
billion
authorized
Federal
Regulation
Implementing
Superfund:
Substances
Pollution
Contingency
Plan
(
NCP)

 
Revised
July
16,
1982
(
47
FR
31180)
to
incorporate
CERCLA
requirements
 
Revised
March
8,
1990
(
55
FR
8666)
in
response
to
CERCLA
Section
105,
amended
by
SARA
Hazard
Ranking
System
 
Promulgated
July
16,
1982
(
47
FR
31180)
as
Appendix
A
of
the
NCP
 
Revised
December
14,
1990
(
55
FR
51532)
in
response
to
CERCLA
Section
105(
c),
added
by
SARA;
March
14,
1991
National
Priorities
List
 
Promulgated
September
8,
1983
(
48
FR
40658)
as
Appendix
B
of
the
NCP
 
Must
be
updated
at
least
annually
 
Last
sites
proposed
under
original
HRS
promulgated
February
11,
1991
(
56
FR
5598);
Construction
Completion
category
activated
(
56
FR
5634)

 
First
sites
proposed
under
revised
HRS
July
29,
1991
(
56
FR
35840)

 
First
sites
added
to
NPL
under
revised
HRS
October
14,
1992
(
57
FR
47181)

 
Construction
Completion
List
activated
March
2,
1993
(
58
FR
12142)

 
Partial
deletion
policy
announced
and
implementation
began
November
1,
1995
(
60
FR
55465)
Trust
Fund
of
$
1.6
billion
authorized
over
5
y
Trust
Fund
of
$
8.5
billion
authorized
over
5
y
National
Oil
and
Hazardous
effective
date
6
LISTS
AND
DATA
SUMMARIES
7
National
Priorities
List
General
Superfund
Section,
Proposed
Rule
#
39
(
by
State)
April
2003
St
Site
Name
Location
Notes(
a)

CA
AMCO
Chemical
Oakland
CO
Captain
Jack
Mill
Ward
MD
68th
Street
Dump
Baltimore
MO
Madison
County
Mines
Fredericktown
MO
Newton
County
Mine
Tailings
Newton
County
NC
Ram
Leather
Care
Charlotte
NH
Troy
Mills
Landfill
Troy
NJ
Rolling
Knolls
Landfill
Chatham
Township
NJ
Standard
Chlorine
Chem.
Co.,
Inc.
Kearny
NJ
White
Swan
Cleaners/
Sun
Cleaners
Area
GW
Wall
Township
OH
Armco
Inc.,
Hamilton
Plant
Hamilton
OH
Peters
Cartridge
Factory
Kings
Mills
TX
Conroe
Creosoting
Company
Conroe
TX
Jones
Road
GW
Plume
Harris
County
Number
of
Sites
Being
Proposed
to
the
General
Superfund
Section:
14
(
a)
A
=
Based
on
issuance
of
health
advisory
by
Agency
for
Toxic
Substances
and
Disease
Registry
(
if
scored,
HRS
score
need
not
be
>
28.50).
S
=
State
top
priority
(
included
among
the
100
top
priority
sites
regardless
of
score).

8
National
Priorities
List
General
Superfund
Section,
Final
Rule
(
by
State)
April
2003
St
Site
Name
Location
Notes(
a)

FL
United
Metals,
Inc.
Marianna
NC
Ward
Transformer
Raleigh
NE
Omaha
Lead
Omaha
NJ
Woodbrook
Road
Dump
South
Plainfield
PR
Pesticide
Warehouse
III
Manati
TX
Gulfco
Marine
Maintenance
Freeport
UT
Davenport
and
Flagstaff
Smelters
Sandy
City
Number
of
Sites
Being
Promulgated
to
the
General
Superfund
Section:
7
(
a)
A
=
Based
on
issuance
of
health
advisory
by
Agency
for
Toxic
Substances
and
Disease
Registry
(
if
scored,
HRS
score
need
not
be
>
28.50).
S
=
State
top
priority
(
included
among
the
100
top
priority
sites
regardless
of
score).

9
National
Priorities
List
Proposed
Sites,
by
State
April
2003
St
Site
Name
Location
Notes(
a)

AL
General
Superfund
Sites
Alabama
Plating
Company,
Inc.
Vincent
Capitol
City
Plume
Montgomery
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
CA
General
Superfund
Sites
AMCO
Chemical
Oakland
GBF,
Inc.,
Dump
Antioch
Stoker
Company
Imperial
3
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
3
CO
General
Superfund
Sites
ASARCO,
Inc.
(
Globe
Plant)
Denver
Captain
Jack
Mill
Ward
Smeltertown
Site
Salida
3
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
3
CT
General
Superfund
Sites
Broad
Brook
Mill
East
Windsor
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
FL
General
Superfund
Sites
Normandy
Park
Apartments
Temple
Terrace
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
GA
General
Superfund
Sites
Terry
Crk
Drdge
Spoil
Areas/
Herc
Outfall
Brunswick
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
IA
General
Superfund
Sites
Waterloo
Coal
Gasification
Plant
Waterloo
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
ID
General
Superfund
Sites
Blackbird
Mine
Lemhi
St.
Maries
Creosote
St.
Maries
Stibnite/
Yellow
Pine
Mining
Area
Yellow
Pine
3
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
3
IL
General
Superfund
Sites
Circle
Smelting
Corp
Beckemeyer
Evergreen
Manor
GW
Contamination
Plume
Winnebago
County
Matthiessen
and
Hegeler
Zinc
Co.
La
Salle
Sauget
Area
1
Sauget
and
Cahokia
Sauget
Area
2
Sauget
Federal
Facility
Sites
Chanute
Air
Force
Base
Rantoul
5
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
6
10
National
Priorities
List
Proposed
Sites,
by
State
April
2003
St
Site
Name
Location
Notes(
a)

IN
General
Superfund
Sites
U.
S.
Smelter
&
Lead
Refinery
Inc.
East
Chicago
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
KS
General
Superfund
Sites
Tri­
County
Public
Airport
Delavan
Federal
Facility
Sites
Sunflower
Army
Ammunition
Plant
DeSoto
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
LA
General
Superfund
Sites
Gulf
State
Utilities­
North
Ryan
Street
Lake
Charles
Highway
71/
72
Refinery
Bossier
City
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
MA
General
Superfund
Sites
GE
­
Housatonic
River
Pittsfield
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
MD
General
Superfund
Sites
68th
Street
Dump
Baltimore
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
MI
General
Superfund
Sites
Bay
City
Middlegrounds
Bay
City
Federal
Facility
Sites
Wurtsmith
Air
Force
Base
Iosco
County
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
MO
General
Superfund
Sites
Madison
County
Mines
Fredericktown
Newton
County
Mine
Tailings
Newton
County
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
MS
General
Superfund
Sites
Chemfax,
Inc.
Gulfport
Potter
Co.
Wesson
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
MT
General
Superfund
Sites
Burlington
Northern
Livingston
Complex
Livingston
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
NC
General
Superfund
Sites
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
Ram
Leather
Care
Charlotte
NH
General
Superfund
Sites
Mohawk
Tannery
Nashua
11
National
Priorities
List
Proposed
Sites,
by
State
April
2003
St
Site
Name
Location
Notes(
a)

Troy
Mills
Landfill
Troy
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
NJ
General
Superfund
Sites
Rolling
Knolls
Landfill
Chatham
Township
Route
561
Dump
Gibbsboro
Standard
Chlorine
Chem.
Co.,
Inc.
Kearny
White
Swan
Cleaners/
Sun
Cleaners
Area
GW
Wall
Township
4
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
4
NM
General
Superfund
Sites
Molycorp,
Inc.
Questa
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
NY
General
Superfund
Sites
Hudson
Technologies,
Inc.
Hillburn
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
OH
General
Superfund
Sites
Armco
Inc.,
Hamilton
Plant
Hamilton
Diamond
Shamrock
Corp(
Painesville
Works)
Painesville
Dover
Chemical
Corp.
Dover
Lammers
Barrel
Beavercreek
Peters
Cartridge
Factory
Kings
Mills
Federal
Facility
Sites
Air
Force
Plant
85
Columbus
Rickenbacker
Air
National
Guard
(
USAF)
Lockbourne
5
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
7
OK
General
Superfund
Sites
National
Zinc
Corp.
Bartlesville
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
OR
General
Superfund
Sites
East
Multnomah
County
Ground
Wtr
Contam.
Multnomah
County
Harbor
Oil
Portland
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
PA
General
Superfund
Sites
East
Tenth
Street
Marcus
Hook
Salford
Quarry
Lower
Salford
Townshi
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
TN
Federal
Facility
Sites
Arnold
Engineering
Develop.
Ctr.
(
USAF)
Coffee
Co.
&
Franklin
Co.
0
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
TX
General
Superfund
Sites
Conroe
Creosoting
Company
Conroe
12
National
Priorities
List
Proposed
Sites,
by
State
April
2003
St
Site
Name
Location
Notes(
a)

Falcon
Refinery
Ingleside
Jones
Road
GW
Plume
Harris
County
R
&
H
Oil/
Tropicana
San
Antonio
4
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
4
UT
General
Superfund
Sites
Kennecott
(
North
Zone)
Magna
Kennecott
(
South
Zone)
Copperton
Murray
Smelter
Murray
City
Richardson
Flat
Tailings
Summit
County
4
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
4
WI
General
Superfund
Sites
Fox
River
NRDA/
PCB
Releases
Green
Bay
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
60
General
Superfund
Sites
+
6
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
66
(
a)
A
=
Based
on
issuance
of
health
advisory
by
Agency
for
Toxic
Substances
and
Disease
Registry
(
if
scored,
HRS
score
need
not
be
>
28.50).
S
=
State
top
priority
(
included
among
the
100
top
priority
sites
regardless
of
score).

13
National
Priorities
List
Federal
Facilities
Section,
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
City/
County
Proposed
Final
AK
Adak
Naval
Air
Station
Adak
10/
92
05/
94
AK
Eielson
Air
Force
Base
Fairbanks
N
Star
Bor
07/
89
11/
89
AK
Elmendorf
Air
Force
Base
Greater
Anchorage
Bor
07/
89
08/
90
AK
Fort
Richardson
(
USARMY)
Anchorage
06/
93
05/
94
AK
Fort
Wainwright
Fairbanks
N
Star
Bor
07/
89
08/
90
5
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
5
AL
Alabama
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Childersburg
10/
84
07/
87
AL
Anniston
Army
Depot
(
SE
Industrial
Area)
Anniston
10/
84
03/
89
AL
Redstone
Arsenal
(
USARMY/
NASA)
Huntsville
06/
93
05/
94
3
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
3
AZ
Williams
Air
Force
Base
Chandler
07/
89
11/
89
AZ
Yuma
Marine
Corps
Air
Station
Yuma
06/
88
02/
90
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
CA
Alameda
Naval
Air
Station
Alameda
05/
99
07/
99
CA
Barstow
Marine
Corps
Logistics
Base
Barstow
07/
89
11/
89
CA
Camp
Pendleton
Marine
Corps
Base
San
Diego
County
07/
89
11/
89
CA
Castle
Air
Force
Base
Merced
10/
84
07/
87
CA
Concord
Naval
Weapons
Station
Concord
02/
92
12/
94
CA
Edwards
Air
Force
Base
Kern
County
07/
89
08/
90
CA
El
Toro
Marine
Corps
Air
Station
El
Toro
06/
88
02/
90
CA
Fort
Ord
Marina
07/
89
02/
90
CA
George
Air
Force
Base
Victorville
07/
89
02/
90
CA
Jet
Propulsion
Laboratory
(
NASA)
Pasadena
02/
92
10/
92
CA
LEHR/
Old
Campus
Landfill
(
USDOE)
Davis
01/
94
05/
94
CA
Lawrence
Livermore
Lab
Site
300
(
USDOE)
Livermore
07/
89
08/
90
CA
Lawrence
Livermore
Laboratory
(
USDOE)
Livermore
10/
84
07/
87
CA
March
Air
Force
Base
Riverside
07/
89
11/
89
CA
Mather
Air
Force
Base
Sacramento
10/
84
07/
87
CA
McClellan
Air
Force
Base
(
GW
Contam)
Sacramento
10/
84
07/
87
CA
Moffett
Naval
Air
Station
Sunnyvale
04/
85
07/
87
CA
Norton
Air
Force
Base
San
Bernardino
10/
84
07/
87
CA
Riverbank
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Riverbank
06/
88
02/
90
CA
Sacramento
Army
Depot
Sacramento
10/
84
07/
87
CA
Sharpe
Army
Depot
Lathrop
10/
84
07/
87
CA
Tracy
Defense
Depot
(
USARMY)
Tracy
07/
89
08/
90
CA
Travis
Air
Force
Base
Solano
County
07/
89
11/
89
CA
Treasure
Island
Naval
Station­
Hun
Pt
An
San
Francisco
07/
89
11/
89
24
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
24
14
National
Priorities
List
Federal
Facilities
Section,
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
City/
County
Proposed
Final
CO
Air
Force
Plant
PJKS
Waterton
07/
89
11/
89
CO
Rocky
Flats
Plant
(
USDOE)
Golden
10/
84
10/
89
CO
Rocky
Mountain
Arsenal
(
USARMY)
Adams
County
10/
84
07/
87
3
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
3
CT
New
London
Submarine
Base
New
London
10/
89
08/
90
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
DC
Washington
Navy
Yard
Washington
DC
03/
98
07/
98
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
DE
Dover
Air
Force
Base
Dover
10/
84
03/
89
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
FL
Cecil
Field
Naval
Air
Station
Jacksonville
07/
89
11/
89
FL
Homestead
Air
Force
Base
Homestead
07/
89
08/
90
FL
Jacksonville
Naval
Air
Station
Jacksonville
07/
89
11/
89
FL
Pensacola
Naval
Air
Station
Pensacola
07/
89
11/
89
FL
Tyndall
Air
Force
Base
Panama
City
06/
96
04/
97
FL
Whiting
Field
Naval
Air
Station
Milton
01/
94
05/
94
6
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
6
GA
Marine
Corps
Logistics
Base
Albany
07/
89
11/
89
GA
Robins
Air
Force
Base(
Lf#
4/
Sludge
lagoon
Houston
County
10/
84
07/
87
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
GU
Andersen
Air
Force
Base
Yigo
02/
92
10/
92
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
HI
Naval
Computer
&
Telecommunications
Area
Oahu
01/
94
05/
94
HI
Pearl
Harbor
Naval
Complex
Pearl
Harbor
07/
91
10/
92
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
IA
Iowa
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Middletown
07/
89
08/
90
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
15
National
Priorities
List
Federal
Facilities
Section,
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
City/
County
Proposed
Final
ID
Idaho
National
Engineering
Lab
(
USDOE)
Idaho
Falls
07/
89
11/
89
ID
Mountain
Home
Air
Force
Base
Mountain
Home
07/
89
08/
90
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
IL
Chanute
Air
Force
Base
Rantoul
12/
00
IL
Joliet
Army
Ammunition
Plant
(
LAP
Area)
Joliet
04/
85
03/
89
IL
Joliet
Army
Ammunition
Plant
(
Mfg
Area)
Joliet
10/
84
07/
87
IL
Sangamo
Electric/
Crab
Orchard
NWR
(
USDOI
Carterville
10/
84
07/
87
IL
Savanna
Army
Depot
Activity
Savanna
10/
84
03/
89
4
Final
+
1
Proposed
=
5
KS
Fort
Riley
Junction
City
07/
89
08/
90
KS
Sunflower
Army
Ammunition
Plant
DeSoto
02/
95
1
Final
+
1
Proposed
=
2
KY
Paducah
Gaseous
Diffusion
Plant
(
USDOE)
Paducah
05/
93
05/
94
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
LA
Louisiana
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Doyline
10/
84
03/
89
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
MA
Fort
Devens
Fort
Devens
07/
89
11/
89
MA
Hanscom
Field/
Hanscom
Air
Force
Base
Bedford
05/
93
05/
94
MA
Materials
Technology
Laboratory
(
USARMY)
Watertown
06/
93
05/
94
MA
Natick
Laboratory
Army
Research,
D&
E
Cntr
Natick
05/
93
05/
94
MA
Naval
Weapons
Industrial
Reserve
Plant
Bedford
06/
93
05/
94
MA
Otis
Air
National
Guard
(
USAF)
Falmouth
07/
89
11/
89
MA
South
Weymouth
Naval
Air
Station
Weymouth
06/
93
05/
94
7
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
7
MD
Aberdeen
Proving
Ground
(
Edgewood
Area)
Edgewood
04/
85
02/
90
MD
Aberdeen
Proving
Ground(
Michaelsville
LF
Aberdeen
04/
85
10/
89
MD
Andrews
Air
Force
Base
Camp
Springs
07/
98
05/
99
MD
Beltsville
Agricultural
Research
(
USDA)
Beltsville
05/
93
05/
94
MD
Brandywine
DRMO
Brandywine
07/
98
05/
99
MD
Curtis
Bay
Coast
Guard
Yard
Anne
Arundel
County
09/
01
09/
02
MD
Fort
George
G.
Meade
Odenton
04/
97
07/
98
MD
Indian
Head
Naval
Surface
Warfare
Center
Indian
Head
02/
95
09/
95
16
National
Priorities
List
Federal
Facilities
Section,
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
City/
County
Proposed
Final
MD
Patuxent
River
Naval
Air
Station
St.
Mary's
County
01/
94
05/
94
9
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
9
ME
Brunswick
Naval
Air
Station
Brunswick
10/
84
07/
87
ME
Loring
Air
Force
Base
Limestone
07/
89
02/
90
ME
Portsmouth
Naval
Shipyard
Kittery
06/
93
05/
94
3
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
3
MI
Wurtsmith
Air
Force
Base
Iosco
County
01/
94
0
Final
+
1
Proposed
=
1
MN
Naval
Industrial
Reserve
Ordnance
Plant
Fridley
07/
89
11/
89
MN
New
Brighton/
Arden
Hills/
TCAAP
(
USARMY)
New
Brighton
12/
82
09/
83
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
MO
Lake
City
Army
Ammu.
Plant
(
NW
Lagoon)
Independence
10/
84
07/
87
MO
Weldon
Spring
Former
Army
Ordnance
Works
St.
Charles
County
07/
89
02/
90
MO
Weldon
Spring
Quarry/
Plant/
Pitts(
USDOE)
St.
Charles
County
10/
84
07/
87
3
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
3
NC
Camp
Lejeune
Military
Res.
(
USNAVY)
Onslow
County
06/
88
10/
89
NC
Cherry
Point
Marine
Corps
Air
Station
Havelock
08/
94
12/
94
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
NE
Cornhusker
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Hall
County
10/
84
07/
87
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
NH
Pease
Air
Force
Base
Portsmouth/
Newington
07/
89
02/
90
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
NJ
Federal
Aviation
Admin.
Tech.
Center
Atlantic
County
07/
89
08/
90
NJ
Fort
Dix
(
Landfill
Site)
Pemberton
Township
10/
84
07/
87
NJ
McGuire
Air
Force
Base
#
1
Wrightstown
07/
99
10/
99
NJ
Middlesex
Sampling
Plant
(
USDOE)
Middlesex
09/
98
01/
99
NJ
Naval
Air
Engineering
Center
Lakehurst
09/
85
07/
87
NJ
Naval
Weapons
Station
Earle
(
Site
A)
Colts
Neck
10/
84
08/
90
NJ
Picatinny
Arsenal
(
USARMY)
Rockaway
Township
07/
89
02/
90
17
National
Priorities
List
Federal
Facilities
Section,
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
City/
County
Proposed
Final
NJ
W.
R.
Grace/
Wayne
Interim
Storage
(
USDOE)
Wayne
Township
09/
83
09/
84
8
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
8
NM
Lee
Acres
Landfill
(
USDOI)
Farmington
06/
88
08/
90
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
NY
Brookhaven
National
Laboratory
(
USDOE)
Upton
07/
89
11/
89
NY
Griffiss
Air
Force
Base
Rome
10/
84
07/
87
NY
Plattsburgh
Air
Force
Base
Plattsburgh
07/
89
11/
89
NY
Seneca
Army
Depot
Romulus
07/
89
08/
90
4
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
4
OH
Air
Force
Plant
85
Columbus
01/
94
OH
Feed
Materials
Production
Center
(
USDOE)
Fernald
07/
89
11/
89
OH
Mound
Plant
(
USDOE)
Miamisburg
07/
89
11/
89
OH
Rickenbacker
Air
National
Guard
(
USAF)
Lockbourne
01/
94
OH
Wright­
Patterson
Air
Force
Base
Dayton
06/
88
10/
89
3
Final
+
2
Proposed
=
5
OK
Tinker
Air
Force(
Soldier
Cr/
Bldg
300)
Oklahoma
City
04/
85
07/
87
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
OR
Fremont
Nat.
Forest
Uranium
Mines
(
USDA)
Lake
County
06/
93
04/
95
OR
Umatilla
Army
Depot
(
Lagoons)
Hermiston
10/
84
07/
87
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
PA
Letterkenny
Army
Depot
(
PDO
Area)
Franklin
County
04/
85
03/
89
PA
Letterkenny
Army
Depot
(
SE
Area)
Chambersburg
10/
84
07/
87
PA
Naval
Air
Development
Center(
8
Areas)
Warminster
Township
06/
86
10/
89
PA
Navy
Ships
Parts
Control
Center
Mechanicsburg
01/
94
05/
94
PA
Tobyhanna
Army
Depot
Tobyhanna
07/
89
08/
90
PA
Willow
Grove
Naval
Air
&
Air
Res.
Stn.
Willow
Grove
08/
94
09/
95
6
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
6
RI
Davisville
Naval
Construction
Batt
Cent
North
Kingstown
07/
89
11/
89
RI
Newport
Naval
Education/
Training
Center
Newport
07/
89
11/
89
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
18
National
Priorities
List
Federal
Facilities
Section,
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
City/
County
Proposed
Final
SC
Parris
Island
Marine
Corps
Recruit
Depot
Parris
Island
08/
94
12/
94
SC
Savannah
River
Site
(
USDOE)
Aiken
07/
89
11/
89
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
SD
Ellsworth
Air
Force
Base
Rapid
City
10/
89
08/
90
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
TN
Arnold
Engineering
Develop.
Ctr.
(
USAF)
Coffee
Co.
&
Franklin
Co.
08/
94
TN
Memphis
Defense
Depot
(
DLA)
Memphis
02/
92
10/
92
TN
Milan
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Milan
10/
84
07/
87
TN
Oak
Ridge
Reservation
(
USDOE)
Oak
Ridge
07/
89
11/
89
3
Final
+
1
Proposed
=
4
TX
Air
Force
Plant
#
4
(
General
Dynamics)
Fort
Worth
10/
84
08/
90
TX
Lone
Star
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Texarkana
10/
84
07/
87
TX
Longhorn
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Karnack
07/
89
08/
90
TX
Pantex
Plant
(
USDOE)
Pantex
Village
07/
91
05/
94
4
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
4
UT
Hill
Air
Force
Base
Ogden
10/
84
07/
87
UT
Monticello
Mill
Tailings
(
USDOE)
Monticello
07/
89
11/
89
UT
Ogden
Defense
Depot
(
DLA)
Ogden
10/
84
07/
87
UT
Tooele
Army
Depot
(
North
Area)
Tooele
10/
84
08/
90
4
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
4
VA
Defense
General
Supply
Center
(
DLA)
Chesterfield
County
10/
84
07/
87
VA
Fort
Eustis
(
US
Army)
Newport
News
01/
94
12/
94
VA
Langley
Air
Force
Base/
NASA
Langley
Cntr
Hampton
05/
93
05/
94
VA
Marine
Corps
Combat
Development
Command
Quantico
05/
93
05/
94
VA
NWS
Yorktown
­
Cheatham
Annex
Williamsburg
02/
00
12/
00
VA
Naval
Amphibious
Base
Little
Creek
Virginia
Beach
07/
98
05/
99
VA
Naval
Surface
Warfare
­
Dahlgren
Dahlgren
02/
92
10/
92
VA
Naval
Weapons
Station
­
Yorktown
Yorktown
02/
92
10/
92
VA
Norfolk
Naval
Base
(
Sewells
Pt
Nvl
Cmpx)
Norfolk
06/
96
04/
97
VA
Norfolk
Naval
Shipyard
Portsmouth
03/
98
07/
99
VA
St.
Juliens
Creek
Annex
(
U.
S.
Navy)
Chesapeake
02/
00
07/
00
11
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
11
WA
American
Lake
Gardens/
McChord
AFB
Tacoma
09/
83
09/
84
Silverdale
07/
89
08/
90
WA
Bangor
Naval
Submarine
Base
19
National
Priorities
List
Federal
Facilities
Section,
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
City/
County
Proposed
Final
WA
Bangor
Ordnance
Disposal
(
USNAVY)
Bremerton
10/
84
07/
87
WA
Fairchild
Air
Force
Base
(
4
Waste
Areas)
Spokane
County
06/
88
03/
89
WA
Fort
Lewis
Logistics
Center
Tillicum
07/
89
11/
89
WA
Hanford
100­
Area
(
USDOE)
Benton
County
06/
88
10/
89
WA
Hanford
200­
Area
(
USDOE)
Benton
County
06/
88
10/
89
WA
Hanford
300­
Area
(
USDOE)
Benton
County
06/
88
10/
89
WA
Jackson
Park
Housing
Complex
(
USNAVY)
Kitsap
County
06/
93
05/
94
WA
Naval
Air
Station,
Whidbey
Island
(
Ault)
Whidbey
Island
09/
85
02/
90
WA
Naval
Undersea
Warfare
Station
(
4
Areas)
Keyport
06/
86
10/
89
WA
Old
Navy
Dump/
Manchester
Lab(
USEPA/
NOAA)
Manchester
01/
94
05/
94
WA
Port
Hadlock
Detachment
(
USNAVY)
Indian
Island
06/
93
05/
94
WA
Puget
Sound
Naval
Shipyard
Complex
Bremerton
05/
93
05/
94
14
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
14
WV
Allegany
Ballistics
Laboratory
(
USNAVY)
Mineral
County
06/
93
05/
94
WV
West
Virginia
Ordnance
(
USARMY)
Point
Pleasant
12/
82
09/
83
2
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
2
WY
F.
E.
Warren
Air
Force
Base
Cheyenne
07/
89
02/
90
1
Final
+
0
Proposed
=
1
158
Final
+
6
Proposed
=
164
20
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
AK
Alaska
Battery
Enterprises
Fairbanks
N
Star
Bor
7/
26/
1996
AK
Standard
Steel&
Metals
Salvage
Yard(
USDOT
Anchorage
9/
30/
2002
AL
Mowbray
Engineering
Co.
Greenville
12/
30/
1993
AR
Cecil
Lindsey
Newport
9/
22/
1989
AR
Frit
Industries
Walnut
Ridge
10/
14/
1997
AR
Jacksonville
Municipal
Landfill
Jacksonville
3/
14/
2000
AS
Taputimu
Farm
American
Samoa
3/
7/
1986
AZ
Luke
Air
Force
Base
Glendale
4/
22/
2002
AZ
Mountain
View
Mobile
Home
Estates
Globe
4/
18/
1988
CA
Coalinga
Asbestos
Mine
Coalinga
4/
24/
1998
CA
Del
Norte
Pesticide
Storage
Crescent
City
9/
18/
2002
CA
Jibboom
Junkyard
Sacramento
9/
10/
1991
CA
Liquid
Gold
Oil
Corp.
Richmond
9/
11/
1996
CA
Louisiana­
Pacific
Corp.
Oroville
11/
21/
1996
CA
Western
Pacific
Railroad
Co.
Oroville
8/
29/
2001
CO
Sand
Creek
Industrial
Commerce
City
12/
20/
1996
CO
Smuggler
Mountain
Pitkin
County
9/
23/
1999
CO
Woodbury
Chemical
Co.
Commerce
City
3/
22/
1993
CT
Cheshire
Ground
Water
Contamination
Cheshire
7/
2/
1997
CT
Revere
Textile
Prints
Corp.
Sterling
9/
2/
1994
DE
New
Castle
Spill
New
Castle
County
6/
12/
1996
DE
New
Castle
Steel
New
Castle
County
3/
17/
1989
DE
Sealand
Limited
Mount
Pleasant
7/
1/
1997
DE
Sussex
County
Landfill
No.
5
Laurel
9/
28/
2001
DE
Wildcat
Landfill
Dover
3/
14/
2003
FL
Alpha
Chemical
Corp.
Galloway
6/
28/
1995
FL
Anaconda
Aluminum
Co./
Milgo
Electronics
Miami
7/
9/
1998
FL
BMI­
Textron
Lake
Park
11/
18/
2002
FL
Beulah
Landfill
Pensacola
6/
22/
1998
FL
Brown
Wood
Preserving
Live
Oak
9/
22/
1995
FL
Chemform,
Inc.
Pompano
Beach
7/
28/
2000
FL
Gold
Coast
Oil
Corp.
Miami
10/
9/
1996
FL
Kassauf­
Kimerling
Battery
Disposal
Tampa
10/
2/
2000
FL
Munisport
Landfill
North
Miami
9/
24/
1999
FL
Northwest
58th
Street
Landfill
Hialeah
10/
11/
1996
21
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
FL
Parramore
Surplus
Mount
Pleasant
2/
21/
1989
FL
Pioneer
Sand
Co.
Warrington
2/
8/
1993
FL
Schuylkill
Metals
Corp.
Plant
City
8/
22/
2001
FL
Sixty­
Second
Street
Dump
Tampa
10/
1/
1999
FL
Tri­
City
Oil
Conservationist,
Inc
Temple
Terrace
9/
1/
1988
FL
Varsol
Spill
Miami
9/
1/
1988
FL
Wilson
Concepts
of
Florida,
Inc.
Pompano
Beach
4/
4/
1995
FL
Woodbury
Chemical
Co.
(
Princeton
Plant)
Princeton
11/
27/
1995
FL
Yellow
Water
Road
Dump
Baldwin
5/
18/
1999
FM
PCB
Wastes
Pacific
Trust
Terr.
3/
7/
1986
GA
Cedartown
Municipal
Landfill
Cedartown
3/
10/
1999
GA
Luminous
Processes,
Inc.
Athens
12/
30/
1982
GA
Monsanto
Corp.
(
Augusta
Plant)
Augusta
3/
9/
1998
HI
Schofield
Barracks
(
USARMY)
Oahu
8/
10/
2000
IA
Aidex
Corp.
Council
Bluffs
10/
21/
1993
IA
E.
I.
Du
Pont
de
Nemours
(
County
Rd
X23)
West
Point
9/
25/
1995
IA
Farmers'
Mutual
Cooperative
Hospers
11/
13/
2001
IA
John
Deere
(
Ottumwa
Works
Landfills)
Ottumwa
1/
22/
2001
IA
LaBounty
Site
Charles
City
10/
6/
1993
IA
Northwestern
States
Portland
Cement
Co.
Mason
City
8/
31/
1995
IA
Sheller­
Globe
Corp.
Disposal
Keokuk
9/
24/
2001
IA
White
Farm
Equipment
Co.
Dump
Charles
City
10/
30/
2000
ID
Arrcom
(
Drexler
Enterprises)
Rathdrum
12/
23/
1992
ID
Pacific
Hide
&
Fur
Recycling
Co.
Pocatello
11/
4/
1999
ID
Union
Pacific
Railroad
Co.
Pocatello
9/
22/
1997
IL
Ilada
Energy
Co.
East
Cape
Girardeau
1/
8/
2001
IL
Petersen
Sand
&
Gravel
Libertyville
2/
11/
1991
IN
Carter
Lee
Lumber
Co.
Indianapolis
7/
9/
1996
IN
International
Minerals
(
E.
Plant)
Terre
Haute
2/
11/
1991
IN
Neal's
Dump
(
Spencer)
Spencer
10/
4/
1999
IN
Poer
Farm
Hancock
County
2/
11/
1991
IN
Southside
Sanitary
Landfill
Indianapolis
7/
3/
1997
IN
Tri­
State
Plating
Columbus
7/
14/
1997
IN
Wedzeb
Enterprises,
Inc.
Lebanon
9/
10/
1991
IN
Whiteford
Sales
&
Service/
Nationalease
South
Bend
9/
6/
1996
22
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
KS
29th
&
Mead
Ground
Water
Contamination
Wichita
4/
29/
1996
KS
Arkansas
City
Dump
Arkansas
City
3/
1/
1996
KS
Big
River
Sand
Co.
Wichita
10/
14/
1992
KS
Hydro­
Flex
Inc.
Topeka
11/
9/
1993
KS
Johns'
Sludge
Pond
Wichita
1/
6/
1992
KY
A.
L.
Taylor
(
Valley
of
Drums)
Brooks
5/
17/
1996
KY
General
Tire
&
Rubber(
Mayfield
Landfill)
Mayfield
10/
27/
2000
KY
Howe
Valley
Landfill
Howe
Valley
7/
26/
1996
KY
Lee's
Lane
Landfill
Louisville
4/
25/
1996
KY
Newport
Dump
Newport
6/
3/
1996
KY
Red
Penn
Sanitation
Co.
Landfill
Peewee
Valley
9/
14/
2001
LA
Bayou
Sorrel
Site
Bayou
Sorrel
9/
29/
1997
LA
Cleve
Reber
Sorrento
12/
30/
1997
LA
D.
L.
Mud,
Inc.
Abbeville
3/
7/
2000
LA
Dutchtown
Treatment
Plant
Ascension
Parish
11/
16/
1999
LA
Gulf
Coast
Vacuum
Services
Abbeville
7/
23/
2001
LA
PAB
Oil
&
Chemical
Service,
Inc.
Abbeville
1/
3/
2000
LA
Southern
Shipbuilding
Slidell
6/
16/
1998
MA
Fort
Devens­
Sudbury
Training
Annex
Middlesex
County
1/
29/
2002
MA
Plymouth
Harbor/
Cannon
Engineering
Corp.
Plymouth
11/
19/
1993
MA
Salem
Acres
Salem
7/
23/
2001
MD
Chemical
Metals
Industries,
Inc.
Baltimore
12/
30/
1982
MD
Mid­
Atlantic
Wood
Preservers,
Inc
Harmans
7/
18/
2000
MD
Middletown
Road
Dump
Annapolis
4/
18/
1988
ME
Pinette's
Salvage
Yard
Washburn
9/
30/
2002
ME
Saco
Tannery
Waste
Pits
Saco
9/
29/
1999
MI
Anderson
Development
Co.
Adrian
1/
26/
1996
MI
Berlin
&
Farro
Swartz
Creek
6/
24/
1998
MI
Carter
Industrials,
Inc.
Detroit
3/
25/
1997
MI
Cemetery
Dump
Rose
Center
4/
19/
1995
MI
Charlevoix
Municipal
Well
Charlevoix
12/
2/
1993
MI
Cliff/
Dow
Dump
Marquette
11/
17/
2000
MI
Folkertsma
Refuse
Grand
Rapids
4/
10/
1996
MI
Gratiot
County
Golf
Course
St.
Louis
9/
8/
1983
MI
H
&
K
Sales
Belding
5/
21/
1998
23
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
MI
Kent
City
Mobile
Home
Park
Kent
City
3/
20/
1995
MI
Mason
County
Landfill
Pere
Marquette
Twp
9/
9/
1999
MI
Metal
Working
Shop
Lake
Ann
12/
23/
1992
MI
Novaco
Industries
Temperance
7/
14/
1998
MI
Ossineke
Ground
Water
Contamination
Ossineke
1/
31/
1996
MI
Whitehall
Municipal
Wells
Whitehall
2/
11/
1991
MN
Adrian
Municipal
Well
Field
Adrian
12/
30/
1992
MN
Agate
Lake
Scrapyard
Fairview
Township
8/
1/
1997
MN
Boise
Cascade/
Onan
Corp./
Medtronics,
Inc.
Fridley
2/
15/
1995
MN
Dakhue
Sanitary
Landfill
Cannon
Falls
7/
24/
1995
MN
East
Bethel
Demolition
Landfill
East
Bethel
Township
5/
7/
1996
MN
Koch
Refining
Co./
N­
Ren
Corp.
Pine
Bend
6/
15/
1995
MN
Kummer
Sanitary
Landfill
Bemidji
4/
26/
1996
MN
LaGrand
Sanitary
Landfill
LaGrand
Township
10/
23/
1997
MN
Morris
Arsenic
Dump
Morris
3/
7/
1986
MN
NL
Industries/
Taracorp/
Golden
Auto
St.
Louis
Park
5/
21/
1998
MN
Oak
Grove
Sanitary
Landfill
Oak
Grove
Township
10/
17/
1996
MN
Olmsted
County
Sanitary
Landfill
Oronoco
2/
15/
1995
MN
Pine
Bend
Sanitary
Landfill
Dakota
County
6/
23/
1998
MN
St.
Augusta
Sanitary
Landfill/
Engen
Dump
St.
Augusta
Township
11/
14/
1996
MN
Twin
Cities
Air
Force
Base(
SAR
Landfill)
Minneapolis
12/
16/
1996
MN
Union
Scrap
Iron
&
Metal
Co.
Minneapolis
9/
10/
1991
MN
University
Minnesota
(
Rosemount
Res
Cen)
Rosemount
2/
6/
2001
MN
Washington
County
Landfill
Lake
Elmo
5/
16/
1996
MN
Waste
Disposal
Engineering
Andover
6/
5/
1996
MN
Whittaker
Corp.
Minneapolis
2/
11/
1999
MN
Windom
Dump
Windom
10/
6/
2000
MO
Kem­
Pest
Laboratories
Cape
Girardeau
9/
20/
2001
MO
North­
U
Drive
Well
Contamination
Springfield
9/
8/
1994
MO
Shenandoah
Stables
Moscow
Mills
9/
25/
2001
MO
Times
Beach
Site
Times
Beach
9/
25/
2001
MO
Wheeling
Disposal
Service
Co.
Landfill
Amazonia
10/
30/
2000
MP
PCB
Warehouse
North
Marianas
3/
7/
1986
MS
Flowood
Site
Flowood
2/
16/
1996
MS
Newsom
Brothers/
Old
Reichhold
Chemicals
Columbia
9/
27/
2000
24
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
MS
Walcotte
Chemical
Co.
Warehouses
Greenville
12/
30/
1982
NC
PCB
Spills
210
Miles
of
Roads
3/
7/
1986
ND
Arsenic
Trioxide
Site
Southeastern
7/
5/
1996
ND
Minot
Landfill
Minot
4/
1/
1997
NJ
Beachwood/
Berkley
Wells
Berkley
Township
1/
6/
1992
NJ
Cooper
Road
Voorhees
Township
2/
22/
1989
NJ
Denzer
&
Schafer
X­
Ray
Co.
Bayville
12/
29/
1998
NJ
Friedman
Property
Upper
Freehold
Twp
3/
7/
1986
NJ
Hopkins
Farm
Plumstead
Township
8/
27/
2002
NJ
Jackson
Township
Landfill
Jackson
Township
9/
13/
1995
NJ
Krysowaty
Farm
Hillsborough
2/
22/
1989
NJ
Lodi
Municipal
Well
Lodi
12/
29/
1998
NJ
M&
T
Delisa
Landfill
Asbury
Park
3/
21/
1991
NJ
Monroe
Township
Landfill
Monroe
Township
2/
3/
1994
NJ
Pijak
Farm
Plumstead
Township
3/
3/
1997
NJ
Pomona
Oaks
Residential
Wells
Galloway
Township
5/
7/
1998
NJ
Renora,
Inc.
Edison
Township
3/
20/
2000
NJ
Ringwood
Mines/
Landfill
Ringwood
Borough
11/
2/
1994
NJ
South
Brunswick
Landfill
South
Brunswick
2/
27/
1998
NJ
Spence
Farm
Plumstead
Township
3/
3/
1997
NJ
Upper
Deerfield
Township
Sanit.
Landfill
Upper
Deerfield
Township
6/
9/
2000
NJ
Vineland
State
School
Vineland
5/
7/
1998
NJ
Witco
Chemical
Corp.(
Oakland
Plt)
Oakland
9/
29/
1995
NM
AT
&
SF
(
Clovis)
Clovis
3/
17/
2003
NM
Cal
West
Metals
(
USSBA)
Lemitar
12/
20/
1996
NM
Cleveland
Mill
Silver
City
7/
23/
2001
NM
Pagano
Salvage
Los
Lunas
10/
14/
1992
NY
Action
Anodizing,
Plating,
&
Polishing
Copiague
9/
29/
1995
NY
Anchor
Chemicals
Hicksville
9/
30/
1999
NY
BEC
Trucking
Vestal
10/
14/
1992
NY
BioClinical
Laboratories,
Inc.
Bohemia
9/
9/
1994
NY
C
&
J
Disposal
Leasing
Co.
Dump
Hamilton
9/
20/
1994
NY
Clothier
Disposal
Town
of
Granby
2/
8/
1996
NY
Conklin
Dumps
Conklin
4/
25/
1997
NY
Katonah
Municipal
Well
Town
of
Bedford
3/
20/
2000
25
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
NY
Kenmark
Textile
Corp.
Farmingdale
5/
1/
1995
NY
Marathon
Battery
Corp.
Cold
Springs
10/
18/
1996
NY
Radium
Chemical
Co.,
Inc.
New
York
City
3/
24/
1995
NY
Suffern
Village
Well
Field
Village
of
Suffern
5/
28/
1993
NY
Tronic
Plating
Co.,
Inc.
Farmingdale
10/
15/
2001
NY
Vestal
Water
Supply
Well
4­
2
Vestal
9/
30/
1999
NY
Warwick
Landfill
Warwick
7/
6/
2001
NY
Wide
Beach
Development
Brant
8/
30/
1994
OH
Alsco
Anaconda
Gnadenhutten
11/
5/
2001
OH
Arcanum
Iron
&
Metal
Darke
County
8/
31/
2001
OH
Bowers
Landfill
Circleville
10/
29/
1997
OH
Chemical
&
Minerals
Reclamation
Cleveland
12/
30/
1982
OH
Coshocton
Landfill
Franklin
Township
10/
7/
1998
OH
Laskin/
Poplar
Oil
Co.
Jefferson
Township
9/
5/
2000
OH
Republic
Steel
Corp.
Quarry
Elyria
11/
12/
2002
OK
Compass
Industries
(
Avery
Drive)
Tulsa
7/
18/
2002
OK
Sand
Springs
Petrochemical
Complex
Sand
Springs
3/
17/
2000
OK
Tenth
Street
Dump/
Junkyard
Oklahoma
City
11/
21/
2000
OR
Allied
Plating,
Inc.
Portland
11/
14/
1994
OR
Gould,
Inc.
Portland
9/
30/
2002
OR
Joseph
Forest
Products
Joseph
11/
4/
1999
OR
Martin­
Marietta
Aluminum
Co.
The
Dalles
7/
5/
1996
PA
AMP,
Inc.
(
Glen
Rock
Facility)
Glen
Rock
10/
2/
1996
PA
Aladdin
Plating
Scott
Township
11/
16/
2001
PA
Ambler
Asbestos
Piles
Ambler
12/
27/
1996
PA
Austin
Avenue
Radiation
Site
Delaware
County
4/
18/
2002
PA
Brodhead
Creek
Stroudsburg
7/
23/
2001
PA
Bruin
Lagoon
Bruin
Borough
9/
18/
1997
PA
Enterprise
Avenue
Philadelphia
3/
7/
1986
PA
Hebelka
Auto
Salvage
Yard
Weisenberg
Township
9/
20/
1999
PA
Hranica
Landfill
Buffalo
Township
9/
18/
1997
PA
Lackawanna
Refuse
Old
Forge
Borough
9/
28/
1999
PA
Lansdowne
Radiation
Site
Lansdowne
9/
10/
1991
PA
Lehigh
Electric
&
Engineering
Co.
Old
Forge
Borough
3/
7/
1986
PA
McAdoo
Associates
McAdoo
Borough
12/
13/
2001
26
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
PA
Middletown
Air
Field
Middletown
7/
10/
1997
PA
Presque
Isle
Erie
2/
13/
1989
PA
Publicker
Industries
Inc.
Philadelphia
11/
1/
2000
PA
Reeser's
Landfill
Upper
Macungie
Twp
5/
31/
1990
PA
Route
940
Drum
Dump
Pocono
Summit
11/
30/
2000
PA
Taylor
Borough
Dump
Taylor
Borough
9/
30/
1999
PA
Voortman
Farm
Upper
Saucon
Twp
5/
31/
1989
PA
Wade
(
ABM)
Chester
3/
23/
1989
PA
Westline
Site
Westline
10/
14/
1992
PR
Frontera
Creek
Rio
Abajo
12/
29/
1998
PR
GE
Wiring
Devices
Juana
Diaz
10/
16/
2000
PR
Naval
Security
Group
Activity
Sabana
Seca
10/
7/
1998
PR
V&
M/
Albaladejo
Vega
Baja
10/
22/
2001
RI
Davis
(
GSR)
Landfill
Glocester
8/
13/
1999
SC
Golden
Strip
Septic
Tank
Service
Simpsonville
9/
10/
1998
SC
Independent
Nail
Co.
Beaufort
4/
3/
1995
SC
Palmetto
Recycling,
Inc.
Columbia
10/
13/
2000
SD
Whitewood
Creek
Whitewood
8/
13/
1996
SD
Williams
Pipe
Line
Co.
Disposal
Pit
Sioux
Falls
4/
2/
1999
TN
Amnicola
Dump
Chattanooga
4/
30/
1996
TN
Chemet
Co.
Moscow
10/
9/
1996
TN
Gallaway
Pits
Gallaway
4/
29/
1996
TN
ICG
Iselin
Railroad
Yard
Jackson
1/
7/
2002
TN
Lewisburg
Dump
Lewisburg
2/
21/
1996
TN
North
Hollywood
Dump
Memphis
12/
31/
1997
TX
Bio­
Ecology
Systems,
Inc.
Grand
Prairie
8/
5/
1996
TX
Crystal
City
Airport
Crystal
City
3/
23/
1995
TX
Harris
(
Farley
Street)
Houston
4/
18/
1988
TX
Pesses
Chemical
Co.
Fort
Worth
9/
28/
1995
TX
Stewco,
Inc.
Waskom
10/
4/
1995
TX
Triangle
Chemical
Co.
Bridge
City
4/
8/
1997
UT
Monticello
Radioactive
Contaminated
Prop
Monticello
2/
28/
2000
VA
Dixie
Caverns
County
Landfill
Salem
9/
28/
2001
VA
Matthews
Electroplating
Roanoke
County
1/
19/
1989
VA
Suffolk
City
Landfill
Suffolk
1/
24/
1995
27
Sites
Deleted
From
the
NPL
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Deleted
VT
Darling
Hill
Dump
Lyndon
9/
29/
1999
VT
Tansitor
Electronics,
Inc.
Bennington
9/
29/
1999
WA
ALCOA
(
Vancouver
Smelter)
Vancouver
9/
30/
1996
WA
Bonneville
Power
Admin
Ross
(
USDOE)
Vancouver
9/
23/
1996
WA
Fort
Lewis
(
Landfill
No.
5)
Tacoma
5/
22/
1995
WA
Hamilton
Island
Landfill(
USA/
COE)
North
Bonneville
5/
25/
1995
WA
Hanford
1100­
Area
(
USDOE)
Benton
County
9/
30/
1996
WA
McChord
Air
Force
Base
(
Wash
Rack/
Treat)
Tacoma
9/
26/
1996
WA
Naval
Air
Station,
Whidbey
Is
(
Seaplane)
Whidbey
Island
9/
21/
1995
WA
Northwest
Transformer
Everson
9/
28/
1999
WA
Northwest
Transformer(
South
Harkness
St)
Everson
9/
26/
1997
WA
Old
Inland
Pit
Spokane
8/
31/
1999
WA
Pesticide
Lab
(
Yakima)
Yakima
9/
1/
1993
WA
Silver
Mountain
Mine
Loomis
9/
22/
1997
WA
Spokane
Junkyard/
Associated
Properties
Spokane
9/
23/
1997
WA
Toftdahl
Drums
Brush
Prairie
12/
23/
1988
WA
Tulalip
Landfill
Marysville
9/
18/
2002
WA
Yakima
Plating
Co.
Yakima
8/
23/
1994
WI
Northern
Engraving
Co.
Sparta
10/
29/
1997
WI
Omega
Hills
North
Landfill
Germantown
12/
11/
1996
WI
Tomah
Fairgrounds
Tomah
8/
20/
2001
WI
Waste
Research
&
Reclamation
Co.
Eau
Claire
2/
5/
1993
WV
Leetown
Pesticide
Leetown
8/
29/
1996
WY
Baxter/
Union
Pacific
Tie
Treating
Laramie
12/
6/
1999
Number
of
sites
deleted:
269
28
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

AK
General
Superfund
Sites
Arctic
Surplus
Fairbanks
10/
89
08/
90
Federal
Facility
Sites
Adak
Naval
Air
Station
Adak
10/
92
05/
94
F
Eielson
Air
Force
Base
Fairbanks
N
Star
Bor
07/
89
11/
89
F
Elmendorf
Air
Force
Base
Greater
Anchorage
Bor
07/
89
08/
90
F
Fort
Richardson
(
USARMY)
Anchorage
06/
93
05/
94
F
Fort
Wainwright
Fairbanks
N
Star
Bor
07/
89
08/
90
F
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
5
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
6
AL
General
Superfund
Sites
Alabama
Plating
Company,
Inc.
Vincent
08/
00
American
Brass
Inc.
Headland
01/
99
05/
99
Capitol
City
Plume
Montgomery
05/
00
Ciba­
Geigy
Corp.
(
McIntosh
Plant)
McIntosh
09/
83
09/
84
Interstate
Lead
Co.
(
ILCO)
Leeds
09/
85
06/
86
Olin
Corp.
(
McIntosh
Plant)
McIntosh
09/
83
09/
84
Perdido
Ground
Water
Contamination
Perdido
12/
82
09/
83
Redwing
Carriers,
Inc.
(
Saraland)
Saraland
06/
88
02/
90
Stauffer
Chemical
Co.
(
Cold
Creek
Plant)
Bucks
09/
83
09/
84
Stauffer
Chemical
Co.
(
LeMoyne
Plant)
Axis
09/
83
09/
84
T.
H.
Agriculture
&
Nutrition
(
Montgomery
Montgomery
06/
88
08/
90
Triana/
Tennessee
River
Limestone/
Morgan
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Alabama
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Childersburg
10/
84
07/
87
F
Anniston
Army
Depot
(
SE
Industrial
Area)
Anniston
10/
84
03/
89
F
Redstone
Arsenal
(
USARMY/
NASA)
Huntsville
06/
93
05/
94
F
12
General
Superfund
Sites
+
3
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
15
AR
General
Superfund
Sites
Arkwood,
Inc.
Omaha
09/
85
03/
89
Gurley
Pit
Edmondson
12/
82
09/
83
Industrial
Waste
Control
Ft.
Smith
12/
82
09/
83
Mid­
South
Wood
Products
Mena
12/
82
09/
83
Midland
Products
Ola/
Birta
10/
84
06/
86
Monroe
Auto
Equipment
(
Paragould
Pit)
Paragould
10/
89
08/
90
Mountain
Pine
Pressure
Treating
Plainview
04/
99
07/
99
Ouachita
Nevada
Wood
Treater
Reader
02/
00
05/
00
Popile,
Inc.
El
Dorado
02/
92
10/
92
Rogers
Road
Municipal
Landfill
Jacksonville
01/
87
07/
87
South
8th
Street
Landfill
West
Memphis
02/
92
10/
92
Vertac,
Inc.
Jacksonville
12/
82
09/
83
12
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
12
29
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

AZ
General
Superfund
Sites
Apache
Powder
Co.
St.
David
06/
86
08/
90
Hassayampa
Landfill
Hassayampa
06/
86
07/
87
Indian
Bend
Wash
Area
Scottsdale
12/
82
09/
83
Motorola,
Inc.(
52nd
Street
Plant)
Phoenix
10/
84
10/
89
Nineteenth
Avenue
Landfill
Phoenix
12/
82
09/
83
Phoenix­
Goodyear
Airport
Area
Goodyear/
Avondale
12/
82
09/
83
Tucson
International
Airport
Area
Tucson
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Williams
Air
Force
Base
Chandler
07/
89
11/
89
F
Yuma
Marine
Corps
Air
Station
Yuma
06/
88
02/
90
F
7
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
9
CA
General
Superfund
Sites
AMCO
Chemical
Oakland
04/
03
Advanced
Micro
Devices,
Inc.
Sunnyvale
10/
84
06/
86
Advanced
Micro
Devices,
Inc.
(
Bldg.
915)
Sunnyvale
06/
88
08/
90
Aerojet
General
Corp.
Rancho
Cordova
12/
82
09/
83
Alark
Hard
Chrome
Riverside
07/
00
12/
00
Applied
Materials
Santa
Clara
10/
84
07/
87
Atlas
Asbestos
Mine
Fresno
County
09/
83
09/
84
Beckman
Instruments
(
Porterville
Plant)
Porterville
10/
84
06/
86
Brown
&
Bryant,
Inc.(
Arvin
Plant)
Arvin
06/
88
10/
89
CTS
Printex,
Inc.
Mountain
View
06/
88
02/
90
Casmalia
Resources
Casmalia
06/
01
09/
01
Celtor
Chemical
Works
Hoopa
12/
82
09/
83
Coast
Wood
Preserving
Ukiah
12/
82
09/
83
Cooper
Drum
Company
South
Gate
01/
01
06/
01
Crazy
Horse
Sanitary
Landfill
Salinas
06/
88
08/
90
Del
Amo
Los
Angeles
12/
00
09/
02
Fairchild
Semiconductor
Corp
(
Mt
View)
Mountain
View
10/
84
02/
91
Fairchild
Semiconductor
Corp
(
S
San
Jose
South
San
Jose
10/
84
10/
89
Firestone
Tire&
Rubber
Co.(
Salinas
Plant)
Salinas
10/
84
07/
87
Fresno
Municipal
Sanitary
Landfill
Fresno
06/
88
10/
89
Frontier
Fertilizer
Davis
01/
94
05/
94
GBF,
Inc.,
Dump
Antioch
02/
92
Hewlett­
Packard
(
620­
640
Page
Mill
Road)
Palo
Alto
06/
88
02/
90
Industrial
Waste
Processing
Fresno
10/
89
08/
90
Intel
Corp.
(
Mountain
View
Plant)
Mountain
View
10/
84
06/
86
Intel
Corp.
(
Santa
Clara
III)
Santa
Clara
10/
84
06/
86
Intel
Magnetics
Santa
Clara
10/
84
06/
86
Intersil
Inc./
Siemens
Components
Cupertino
06/
88
08/
90
Iron
Mountain
Mine
Redding
12/
82
09/
83
J.
H.
Baxter
&
Co.
Weed
10/
84
10/
89
Jasco
Chemical
Corp.
Mountain
View
06/
88
10/
89
30
National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Koppers
Co.,
Inc.
(
Oroville
Plant)
Oroville
09/
83
09/
84
Lava
Cap
Mine
Nevada
City
09/
98
01/
99
Leviathan
Mine
Alpine
County
10/
99
05/
00
Lorentz
Barrel
&
Drum
Co.
San
Jose
10/
84
10/
89
MGM
Brakes
Cloverdale
12/
82
09/
83
McColl
Fullerton
12/
82
09/
83
McCormick
&
Baxter
Creosoting
Co.
Stockton
02/
92
10/
92
Modesto
Ground
Water
Contamination
Modesto
06/
88
03/
89
Monolithic
Memories
Sunnyvale
10/
84
07/
87
Montrose
Chemical
Corp.
Torrance
10/
84
10/
89
National
Semiconductor
Corp.
Santa
Clara
10/
84
07/
87
Newmark
Ground
Water
Contamination
San
Bernardino
06/
88
03/
89
Omega
Chemical
Corporation
Whittier
09/
98
01/
99
Operating
Industries,
Inc.,
Landfill
Monterey
Park
10/
84
06/
86
Pacific
Coast
Pipe
Lines
Fillmore
06/
88
10/
89
Pemaco
Maywood
Maywood
07/
98
01/
99
Purity
Oil
Sales,
Inc.
Malaga
12/
82
09/
83
Ralph
Gray
Trucking
Co.
Westminster
07/
91
10/
92
Raytheon
Corp.
Mountain
View
10/
84
06/
86
San
Fernando
Valley
(
Area
1)
Los
Angeles
10/
84
06/
86
San
Fernando
Valley
(
Area
2)
Los
Angeles/
Glendale
10/
84
06/
86
San
Fernando
Valley
(
Area
3)
Glendale
10/
84
06/
86
San
Fernando
Valley
(
Area
4)
Los
Angeles
10/
84
06/
86
San
Gabriel
Valley
(
Area
1)
El
Monte
09/
83
05/
84
San
Gabriel
Valley
(
Area
2)
Baldwin
Park
Area
09/
83
05/
84
San
Gabriel
Valley
(
Area
3)
Alhambra
09/
83
05/
84
San
Gabriel
Valley
(
Area
4)
La
Puente
09/
83
05/
84
Selma
Treating
Co.
Selma
12/
82
09/
83
Sola
Optical
USA,
Inc.
Petaluma
06/
88
02/
90
South
Bay
Asbestos
Area
Alviso
10/
84
06/
86
Southern
California
Edison
Co.
(
Visalia)
Visalia
01/
87
03/
89
Spectra­
Physics,
Inc.
Mountain
View
06/
88
02/
91
Stoker
Company
Imperial
07/
91
Stringfellow
Glen
Avon
Heights
12/
82
09/
83
S
Sulphur
Bank
Mercury
Mine
Clear
Lake
06/
88
08/
90
Synertek,
Inc.
(
Building
1)
Santa
Clara
06/
88
10/
89
T.
H.
Agriculture
&
Nutrition
Co.
Fresno
10/
84
06/
86
TRW
Microwave,
Inc
(
Building
825)
Sunnyvale
06/
88
02/
90
Teledyne
Semiconductor
Mountain
View
10/
84
07/
87
United
Heckathorn
Co.
Richmond
10/
89
03/
90
Valley
Wood
Preserving,
Inc.
Turlock
06/
88
03/
89
Waste
Disposal,
Inc.
Santa
Fe
Springs
06/
86
07/
87
Watkins­
Johnson
Co.
(
Stewart
Division)
Scotts
Valley
01/
87
08/
90
Westinghouse
Elecetric
Corp.
(
Sunnyvale)
Sunnyvale
10/
84
06/
86
31
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Federal
Facility
Sites
Alameda
Naval
Air
Station
Alameda
05/
99
07/
99
F
Barstow
Marine
Corps
Logistics
Base
Barstow
07/
89
11/
89
F
Camp
Pendleton
Marine
Corps
Base
San
Diego
County
07/
89
11/
89
F
Castle
Air
Force
Base
Merced
10/
84
07/
87
F
Concord
Naval
Weapons
Station
Concord
02/
92
12/
94
F
Edwards
Air
Force
Base
Kern
County
07/
89
08/
90
F
El
Toro
Marine
Corps
Air
Station
El
Toro
06/
88
02/
90
F
Fort
Ord
Marina
07/
89
02/
90
F
George
Air
Force
Base
Victorville
07/
89
02/
90
F
Jet
Propulsion
Laboratory
(
NASA)
Pasadena
02/
92
10/
92
F
LEHR/
Old
Campus
Landfill
(
USDOE)
Davis
01/
94
05/
94
F
Lawrence
Livermore
Lab
Site
300
(
USDOE)
Livermore
07/
89
08/
90
F
Lawrence
Livermore
Laboratory
(
USDOE)
Livermore
10/
84
07/
87
F
March
Air
Force
Base
Riverside
07/
89
11/
89
F
Mather
Air
Force
Base
Sacramento
10/
84
07/
87
F
McClellan
Air
Force
Base
(
GW
Contam)
Sacramento
10/
84
07/
87
F
Moffett
Naval
Air
Station
Sunnyvale
04/
85
07/
87
F
Norton
Air
Force
Base
San
Bernardino
10/
84
07/
87
F
Riverbank
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Riverbank
06/
88
02/
90
F
Sacramento
Army
Depot
Sacramento
10/
84
07/
87
F
Sharpe
Army
Depot
Lathrop
10/
84
07/
87
F
Tracy
Defense
Depot
(
USARMY)
Tracy
07/
89
08/
90
F
Travis
Air
Force
Base
Solano
County
07/
89
11/
89
F
Treasure
Island
Naval
Station­
Hun
Pt
An
San
Francisco
07/
89
11/
89
F
75
General
Superfund
Sites
+
24
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
99
CO
General
Superfund
Sites
ASARCO,
Inc.
(
Globe
Plant)
Denver
05/
93
Broderick
Wood
Products
Denver
09/
83
09/
84
California
Gulch
Leadville
12/
82
09/
83
Captain
Jack
Mill
Ward
04/
03
Central
City­
Clear
Creek
Idaho
Springs
12/
82
09/
83
Chemical
Sales
Co.
Denver
06/
88
08/
90
Denver
Radium
Site
Denver
12/
82
09/
83
Eagle
Mine
Minturn/
Redcliff
10/
84
06/
86
Lincoln
Park
Canon
City
09/
83
09/
84
Lowry
Landfill
Arapahoe
County
09/
83
09/
84
Marshall
Landfill
Boulder
County
12/
82
09/
83
S
Smeltertown
Site
Salida
02/
92
Summitville
Mine
Rio
Grande
County
05/
93
05/
94
Uravan
Uranium
Project
(
Union
Carbide)
Uravan
10/
84
06/
86
Vasquez
Boulevard
and
I­
70
Denver
01/
99
07/
99
Federal
Facility
Sites
Air
Force
Plant
PJKS
Waterton
07/
89
11/
89
F
32
National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Rocky
Flats
Plant
(
USDOE)
Golden
10/
84
10/
89
F
Rocky
Mountain
Arsenal
(
USARMY)
Adams
County
10/
84
07/
87
F
15
General
Superfund
Sites
+
3
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
18
CT
General
Superfund
Sites
Barkhamsted­
New
Hartford
Landfill
Barkhamsted
06/
88
10/
89
Beacon
Heights
Landfill
Beacon
Falls
12/
82
09/
83
Broad
Brook
Mill
East
Windsor
12/
00
Durham
Meadows
Durham
06/
88
10/
89
Gallup's
Quarry
Plainfield
06/
88
10/
89
Kellogg­
Deering
Well
Field
Norwalk
09/
83
09/
84
Laurel
Park,
Inc.
Naugatuck
Borough
12/
82
09/
83
S
Linemaster
Switch
Corp.
Woodstock
06/
88
02/
90
Nutmeg
Valley
Road
Wolcott
01/
87
03/
89
Old
Southington
Landfill
Southington
09/
83
09/
84
Precision
Plating
Corp.
Vernon
06/
88
10/
89
Raymark
Industries,
Inc.
Stratford
01/
94
04/
95
A
Scovill
Industrial
Landfill
Waterbury
05/
00
07/
00
Solvents
Recovery
Service
New
England
Southington
12/
82
09/
83
Yaworski
Waste
Lagoon
Canterbury
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
New
London
Submarine
Base
New
London
10/
89
08/
90
F
15
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
16
DC
Federal
Facility
Sites
Washington
Navy
Yard
Washington
DC
03/
98
07/
98
F
0
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
DE
General
Superfund
Sites
Army
Creek
Landfill
New
Castle
County
12/
82
09/
83
Chem­
Solv,
Inc.
Cheswold
01/
87
08/
90
Coker's
Sanitation
Service
Landfills
Kent
County
04/
85
07/
87
Delaware
City
PVC
Plant
Delaware
City
12/
82
09/
83
Delaware
Sand
&
Gravel
Landfill
New
Castle
County
12/
82
09/
83
Dover
Gas
Light
Co.
Dover
01/
87
10/
89
E.
I.
Du
Pont
de
Nemours
(
Newport
Landfill
Newport
01/
87
02/
90
Halby
Chemical
Co.
New
Castle
09/
85
06/
86
Harvey
&
Knott
Drum,
Inc.
Kirkwood
12/
82
09/
83
Koppers
Co.,
Inc.
(
Newport
Plant)
Newport
10/
89
08/
90
NCR
Corp.
(
Millsboro
Plant)
Millsboro
04/
85
07/
87
Standard
Chlorine
of
Delaware,
Inc
Delaware
City
09/
85
07/
87
Tybouts
Corner
Landfill
New
Castle
County
12/
82
09/
83
S
Tyler
Refrigeration
Pit
Smyrna
06/
86
02/
90
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Federal
Facility
Sites
Dover
Air
Force
Base
Dover
10/
84
03/
89
F
14
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
15
FL
General
Superfund
Sites
Agrico
Chemical
Co.
Pensacola
06/
88
10/
89
Airco
Plating
Co.
Miami
06/
88
02/
90
Alaric
Area
GW
Plume
Tampa
02/
00
12/
00
American
Creosote
Works
(
Pensacola
Plt)
Pensacola
12/
82
09/
83
Anodyne,
Inc.
North
Miami
Beach
06/
88
02/
90
B&
B
Chemical
Co.,
Inc.
Hialeah
06/
88
08/
90
Cabot/
Koppers
Gainesville
09/
83
09/
84
Callaway
&
Son
Drum
Service
Lake
Alfred
02/
00
05/
00
Chevron
Chemical
Co.
(
Ortho
Division)
Orlando
01/
94
05/
94
City
Industries,
Inc.
Orlando
10/
84
10/
89
Coleman­
Evans
Wood
Preserving
Co.
Whitehouse
12/
82
09/
83
Davie
Landfill
Davie
12/
82
09/
83
Dubose
Oil
Products
Co.
Cantonment
10/
84
06/
86
Escambia
Wood
­
Pensacola
Pensacola
08/
94
12/
94
Florida
Petroleum
Reprocessors
Fort
Lauderdale
04/
97
03/
98
Florida
Steel
Corp.
Indiantown
12/
82
09/
83
Harris
Corp.
(
Palm
Bay
Plant)
Palm
Bay
04/
85
07/
87
Helena
Chemical
Co.
(
Tampa
Plant)
Tampa
02/
92
10/
92
Hipps
Road
Landfill
Duval
County
09/
83
09/
84
Hollingsworth
Solderless
Terminal
Fort
Lauderdale
12/
82
09/
83
Landia
Chemical
Company
Lakeland
02/
00
05/
00
MRI
Corp
(
Tampa)
Tampa
06/
96
12/
96
Madison
County
Sanitary
Landfill
Madison
06/
88
08/
90
Miami
Drum
Services
Miami
12/
82
09/
83
Normandy
Park
Apartments
Temple
Terrace
02/
95
Peak
Oil
Co./
Bay
Drum
Co.
Tampa
10/
84
06/
86
Pepper
Steel
&
Alloys,
Inc.
Medley
09/
83
09/
84
Petroleum
Products
Corp.
Pembroke
Park
04/
85
07/
87
Pickettville
Road
Landfill
Jacksonville
12/
82
09/
83
Piper
Aircraft/
Vero
Beach
Water
&
Sewer
Vero
Beach
06/
86
02/
90
Reeves
Southeast
Galvanizing
Corp
Tampa
12/
82
09/
83
Sapp
Battery
Salvage
Cottondale
12/
82
09/
83
Sherwood
Medical
Industries
Deland
12/
82
09/
83
Solitron
Microwave
Port
Salerno
03/
98
07/
98
Southern
Solvents,
Inc.
Tampa
05/
00
07/
00
Standard
Auto
Bumper
Corp.
Hialeah
06/
88
10/
89
Stauffer
Chemical
Co
(
Tampa)
Tampa
06/
96
12/
96
Stauffer
Chemical
Co.
(
Tarpon
Springs)
Tarpon
Springs
02/
92
05/
94
Sydney
Mine
Sludge
Ponds
Brandon
06/
86
10/
89
Taylor
Road
Landfill
Seffner
12/
82
09/
83
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Tower
Chemical
Co.
Clermont
12/
82
09/
83
Trans
Circuits,
Inc.
Lake
Park
10/
99
02/
00
United
Metals,
Inc.
Marianna
09/
02
04/
03
Whitehouse
Oil
Pits
Whitehouse
12/
82
09/
83
Wingate
Road
Municipal
Incinerator
Dump
Fort
Lauderdale
06/
88
10/
89
Zellwood
Ground
Water
Contamination
Zellwood
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Cecil
Field
Naval
Air
Station
Jacksonville
07/
89
11/
89
F
Homestead
Air
Force
Base
Homestead
07/
89
08/
90
F
Jacksonville
Naval
Air
Station
Jacksonville
07/
89
11/
89
F
Pensacola
Naval
Air
Station
Pensacola
07/
89
11/
89
F
Tyndall
Air
Force
Base
Panama
City
06/
96
04/
97
F
Whiting
Field
Naval
Air
Station
Milton
01/
94
05/
94
F
46
General
Superfund
Sites
+
6
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
52
GA
General
Superfund
Sites
Brunswick
Wood
Preserving
Brunswick
12/
96
04/
97
Camilla
Wood
Preserving
Company
Camilla
03/
98
07/
98
Cedartown
Industries,
Inc.
Cedartown
06/
88
02/
90
Diamond
Shamrock
Corp.
Landfill
Cedartown
01/
87
08/
90
Firestone
Tire
&
Rubber
Co(
Albany
Plant)
Albany
06/
88
10/
89
Hercules
009
Landfill
Brunswick
09/
83
09/
84
LCP
Chemicals
Georgia
Brunswick
10/
95
06/
96
S
Marzone
Inc./
Chevron
Chemical
Co.
Tifton
06/
88
10/
89
Mathis
Brothers
Landfill
Kensington
01/
87
03/
89
Powersville
Site
Peach
County
09/
83
09/
84
T.
H.
Agriculture
&
Nutrition
(
Albany)
Albany
06/
88
03/
89
Terry
Crk
Drdge
Spoil
Areas/
Herc
Outfall
Brunswick
04/
97
Woolfolk
Chemical
Works,
Inc.
Fort
Valley
06/
88
08/
90
Federal
Facility
Sites
Marine
Corps
Logistics
Base
Albany
07/
89
11/
89
F
Robins
Air
Force
Base(
Lf#
4/
Sludge
lagoon
Houston
County
10/
84
07/
87
F
13
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
15
GU
General
Superfund
Sites
Ordot
Landfill
Ordot
12/
82
09/
83
S
Federal
Facility
Sites
Andersen
Air
Force
Base
Yigo
02/
92
10/
92
F
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
HI
General
Superfund
Sites
Del
Monte
Corp.
(
Oahu
Plantation)
Honolulu
County
05/
93
12/
94
Federal
Facility
Sites
Naval
Computer
&
Telecommunications
Area
Oahu
01/
94
05/
94
F
35
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Pearl
Harbor
Naval
Complex
Pearl
Harbor
07/
91
10/
92
F
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
3
IA
General
Superfund
Sites
Des
Moines
TCE
Des
Moines
12/
82
09/
83
Electro­
Coatings,
Inc.
Cedar
Rapids
06/
88
10/
89
Fairfield
Coal
Gasification
Plant
Fairfield
06/
88
08/
90
Lawrence
Todtz
Farm
Camanche
09/
85
06/
86
Mason
City
Coal
Gasification
Plant
Mason
City
01/
94
12/
94
Mid­
America
Tanning
Co.
Sergeant
Bluff
06/
88
03/
89
Midwest
Manufacturing/
North
Farm
Kellogg
09/
85
06/
86
Peoples
Natural
Gas
Co.
Dubuque
06/
88
08/
90
Railroad
Ave
Groundwater
Contamination
Des
Moines
09/
01
09/
02
Red
Oak
City
Landfill
Red
Oak
06/
86
03/
89
Shaw
Avenue
Dump
Charles
City
09/
85
07/
87
Vogel
Paint
&
Wax
Co.
Orange
City
10/
84
06/
86
Waterloo
Coal
Gasification
Plant
Waterloo
10/
92
Federal
Facility
Sites
Iowa
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Middletown
07/
89
08/
90
F
13
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
14
ID
General
Superfund
Sites
Blackbird
Mine
Lemhi
05/
93
Bunker
Hill
Mining
&
Metallurgical
Smelterville
12/
82
09/
83
Eastern
Michaud
Flats
Contamination
Pocatello
05/
89
08/
90
Kerr­
McGee
Chemical
Corp.(
Soda
Springs)
Soda
Springs
05/
89
10/
89
Monsanto
Chemical
Co.
(
Soda
Springs)
Soda
Springs
05/
89
08/
90
St.
Maries
Creosote
St.
Maries
12/
00
Stibnite/
Yellow
Pine
Mining
Area
Yellow
Pine
09/
01
Federal
Facility
Sites
Idaho
National
Engineering
Lab
(
USDOE)
Idaho
Falls
07/
89
11/
89
F
Mountain
Home
Air
Force
Base
Mountain
Home
07/
89
08/
90
F
7
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
9
IL
General
Superfund
Sites
A
&
F
Material
Reclaiming,
Inc.
Greenup
12/
82
09/
83
Acme
Solvent
Reclaiming(
Morristown
Plant
Morristown
12/
82
09/
83
Adams
County
Quincy
Landfills
2&
3
Quincy
06/
88
08/
90
Amoco
Chemicals
(
Joliet
Landfill)
Joliet
06/
88
02/
90
Beloit
Corp.
Rockton
06/
88
08/
90
Belvidere
Municipal
Landfill
Belvidere
12/
82
09/
83
Byron
Salvage
Yard
Byron
12/
82
09/
83
Central
Illinois
Public
Service
Co.
Taylorville
06/
88
08/
90
Circle
Smelting
Corp
Beckemeyer
06/
96
Cross
Brothers
Pail
Recycling
(
Pembroke)
Pembroke
Township
12/
82
09/
83
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

DePue/
New
Jersey
Zinc/
Mobil
Chem
Corp
DePue
04/
97
05/
99
DuPage
County
Landfill/
Blackwell
Forest
Warrenville
06/
88
02/
90
Evergreen
Manor
GW
Contamination
Plume
Winnebago
County
07/
98
Galesburg/
Koppers
Co.
Galesburg
12/
82
09/
83
H.
O.
D.
Landfill
Antioch
09/
85
02/
90
Indian
Refinery­
Texaco
Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville
07/
98
12/
00
Interstate
Pollution
Control,
Inc
Rockford
06/
88
03/
89
Jennison­
Wright
Corporation
Granite
City
10/
95
06/
96
Johns­
Manville
Corp.
Waukegan
12/
82
09/
83
Kerr­
McGee
(
Kress
Creek/
W
Branch
DuPage)
DuPage
County
10/
84
02/
91
Kerr­
McGee
(
Reed­
Keppler
Park)
West
Chicago
10/
84
08/
90
Kerr­
McGee
(
Residential
Areas)
West
Chicago/
DuPage
C
10/
84
08/
90
Kerr­
McGee
(
Sewage
Treatment
Plant)
West
Chicago
10/
84
08/
90
LaSalle
Electric
Utilities
La
Salle
12/
82
09/
83
Lenz
Oil
Service,
Inc.
Lemont
06/
88
10/
89
MIG/
Dewane
Landfill
Belvidere
10/
89
08/
90
Matthiessen
and
Hegeler
Zinc
Co.
La
Salle
06/
01
NL
Industries/
Taracorp
Lead
Smelter
Granite
City
10/
84
06/
86
Ottawa
Radiation
Areas
Ottawa
07/
91
10/
92
Outboard
Marine
Corp.
Waukegan
12/
82
09/
83
S
Pagel's
Pit
Rockford
10/
84
06/
86
Parsons
Casket
Hardware
Co.
Belvidere
01/
87
07/
87
Sauget
Area
1
Sauget
and
Cahokia
09/
01
Sauget
Area
2
Sauget
09/
01
Southeast
Rockford
Gd
Wtr
Contamination
Rockford
06/
88
03/
89
Tri­
County
Landfill/
Waste
Mgmt
Illinois
South
Elgin
06/
86
03/
89
Velsicol
Chemical
Corp.(
Illinois)
Marshall
12/
82
09/
83
Wauconda
Sand
&
Gravel
Wauconda
12/
82
09/
83
Woodstock
Municipal
Landfill
Woodstock
06/
88
10/
89
Yeoman
Creek
Landfill
Waukegan
06/
88
03/
89
Federal
Facility
Sites
Chanute
Air
Force
Base
Rantoul
12/
00
F
Joliet
Army
Ammunition
Plant
(
LAP
Area)
Joliet
04/
85
03/
89
F
Joliet
Army
Ammunition
Plant
(
Mfg
Area)
Joliet
10/
84
07/
87
F
Sangamo
Electric/
Crab
Orchard
NWR
(
USDOI
Carterville
10/
84
07/
87
F
Savanna
Army
Depot
Activity
Savanna
10/
84
03/
89
F
40
General
Superfund
Sites
+
5
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
45
IN
General
Superfund
Sites
American
Chemical
Service,
Inc.
Griffith
09/
83
09/
84
Bennett
Stone
Quarry
Bloomington
09/
83
09/
84
Cam­
Or
Inc
Westville
09/
97
03/
98
Columbus
Old
Municipal
Landfill
#
1
Columbus
09/
85
06/
86
Conrail
Rail
Yard
(
Elkhart)
Elkhart
06/
88
08/
90
Continental
Steel
Corp.
Kokomo
06/
88
03/
89
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Douglass
Road/
Uniroyal,
Inc.,
Landfill
Mishawaka
06/
86
03/
89
Envirochem
Corp.
Zionsville
12/
82
09/
83
Fisher­
Calo
La
Porte
12/
82
09/
83
Fort
Wayne
Reduction
Dump
Fort
Wayne
10/
84
06/
86
Galen
Myers
Dump/
Drum
Salvage
Osceola
06/
88
03/
89
Himco
Dump
Elkhart
06/
88
02/
90
Lake
Sandy
Jo
(
M&
M
Landfill)
Gary
12/
82
09/
83
Lakeland
Disposal
Service,
Inc.
Claypool
06/
88
03/
89
Lemon
Lane
Landfill
Bloomington
12/
82
09/
83
MIDCO
I
Gary
12/
82
09/
83
MIDCO
II
Gary
10/
84
06/
86
Main
Street
Well
Field
Elkhart
12/
82
09/
83
Marion
(
Bragg)
Dump
Marion
12/
82
09/
83
Neal's
Landfill
(
Bloomington)
Bloomington
12/
82
09/
83
Ninth
Avenue
Dump
Gary
12/
82
09/
83
Northside
Sanitary
Landfill,
Inc
Zionsville
09/
83
09/
84
Prestolite
Battery
Division
Vincennes
09/
85
10/
89
Reilly
Tar
&
Chemical(
Indianapolis
Plant
Indianapolis
09/
83
09/
84
Seymour
Recycling
Corp.
Seymour
12/
82
09/
83
S
Tippecanoe
Sanitary
Landfill,
Inc
Lafayette
06/
88
08/
90
U.
S.
Smelter
&
Lead
Refinery
Inc.
East
Chicago
02/
92
Waste,
Inc.,
Landfill
Michigan
City
04/
85
07/
87
Wayne
Waste
Oil
Columbia
City
12/
82
09/
83
29
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
29
KS
General
Superfund
Sites
57th
and
North
Broadway
Streets
Site
Wichita
Heights
02/
92
10/
92
Ace
Services
Colby
02/
95
09/
95
Chemical
Commodities,
Inc.
Olathe
01/
94
05/
94
Cherokee
County
Cherokee
County
12/
82
09/
83
Doepke
Disposal
(
Holliday)
Johnson
County
12/
82
09/
83
Obee
Road
Hutchinson
01/
87
07/
87
Pester
Refinery
Co.
El
Dorado
06/
88
03/
89
Strother
Field
Industrial
Park
Cowley
County
10/
84
06/
86
Tri­
County
Public
Airport
Delavan
07/
00
Wright
Ground
Water
Contamination
Wright
10/
95
06/
96
Federal
Facility
Sites
Fort
Riley
Junction
City
07/
89
08/
90
F
Sunflower
Army
Ammunition
Plant
DeSoto
02/
95
F
10
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
12
KY
General
Superfund
Sites
Airco
Calvert
City
12/
82
09/
84
B.
F.
Goodrich
Calvert
City
12/
82
09/
83
Brantley
Landfill
Island
06/
88
02/
90
38
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Caldwell
Lace
Leather
Co.,
Inc.
Auburn
06/
88
08/
90
Distler
Brickyard
West
Point
12/
82
09/
83
Distler
Farm
Jefferson
County
12/
82
09/
83
Fort
Hartford
Coal
Co.
Stone
Quarry
Olaton
06/
88
08/
90
Green
River
Disposal,
Inc.
Maceo
06/
88
08/
90
Maxey
Flats
Nuclear
Disposal
Hillsboro
10/
84
06/
86
National
Electric
Coil/
Cooper
Industries
Dayhoit
07/
91
10/
92
National
Southwire
Aluminum
Co.
Hawesville
07/
91
05/
94
Smith's
Farm
Brooks
10/
84
06/
86
Tri­
City
Disposal
Co.
Shepherdsville
06/
88
03/
89
Federal
Facility
Sites
Paducah
Gaseous
Diffusion
Plant
(
USDOE)
Paducah
05/
93
05/
94
F
13
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
14
LA
General
Superfund
Sites
Agriculture
Street
Landfill
New
Orleans
08/
94
12/
94
American
Creosote
Works,
Inc
(
Winnfield)
Winnfield
02/
92
10/
92
Bayou
Bonfouca
Slidell
12/
82
09/
83
Central
Wood
Preserving
Co.
Slaughter
01/
99
05/
99
Combustion,
Inc.
Denham
Springs
06/
86
08/
90
Delatte
Metals
Ponchatoula
07/
98
01/
99
Gulf
State
Utilities­
North
Ryan
Street
Lake
Charles
02/
95
Highway
71/
72
Refinery
Bossier
City
02/
95
Madisonville
Creosote
Works
Madisonville
06/
96
12/
96
Mallard
Bay
Landing
Bulk
Plant
Grand
Cheniere
05/
00
07/
00
Marion
Pressure
Treating
Marion
10/
99
02/
00
Old
Inger
Oil
Refinery
Darrow
12/
82
09/
83
S
Petro­
Processors
of
Louisiana
Inc
Scotlandville
09/
83
09/
84
Ruston
Foundry
Alexandria
01/
99
05/
99
Federal
Facility
Sites
Louisiana
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Doyline
10/
84
03/
89
F
14
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
15
MA
General
Superfund
Sites
Atlas
Tack
Corp.
Fairhaven
06/
88
02/
90
Baird
&
McGuire
Holbrook
12/
82
09/
83
Blackburn
&
Union
Privileges
Walpole
02/
92
05/
94
Cannon
Engineering
Corp.
(
CEC)
Bridgewater
12/
82
09/
83
Charles­
George
Reclamation
Landfill
Tyngsborough
12/
82
09/
83
GE
­
Housatonic
River
Pittsfield
09/
97
Groveland
Wells
Groveland
12/
82
09/
83
Hatheway
and
Patterson
Company
Mansfield
09/
01
09/
02
Haverhill
Municipal
Landfill
Haverhill
10/
84
06/
86
Hocomonco
Pond
Westborough
12/
82
09/
83
Industri­
Plex
Woburn
12/
82
09/
83
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Iron
Horse
Park
Billerica
09/
83
09/
84
New
Bedford
Site
New
Bedford
12/
82
09/
83
S
Norwood
PCBs
Norwood
10/
84
06/
86
Nuclear
Metals,
Inc.
Concord
07/
00
06/
01
Nyanza
Chemical
Waste
Dump
Ashland
12/
82
09/
83
PSC
Resources
Palmer
12/
82
09/
83
Re­
Solve,
Inc.
Dartmouth
12/
82
09/
83
Rose
Disposal
Pit
Lanesboro
10/
84
06/
86
Shpack
Landfill
Norton/
Attleboro
10/
84
06/
86
Silresim
Chemical
Corp.
Lowell
12/
82
09/
83
Sullivan's
Ledge
New
Bedford
09/
83
09/
84
Sutton
Brook
Disposal
Area
Tewksbury
07/
00
06/
01
W.
R.
Grace
&
Co
Inc
(
Acton
Plant)
Acton
12/
82
09/
83
Wells
G&
H
East
Woburn
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Fort
Devens
Fort
Devens
07/
89
11/
89
F
Hanscom
Field/
Hanscom
Air
Force
Base
Bedford
05/
93
05/
94
F
Materials
Technology
Laboratory
(
USARMY)
Watertown
06/
93
05/
94
F
Natick
Laboratory
Army
Research,
D&
E
Cntr
Natick
05/
93
05/
94
F
Naval
Weapons
Industrial
Reserve
Plant
Bedford
06/
93
05/
94
F
Otis
Air
National
Guard
(
USAF)
Falmouth
07/
89
11/
89
F
South
Weymouth
Naval
Air
Station
Weymouth
06/
93
05/
94
F
25
General
Superfund
Sites
+
7
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
32
MD
General
Superfund
Sites
68th
Street
Dump
Baltimore
04/
03
Bush
Valley
Landfill
Abingdon
06/
88
03/
89
Central
Chemical
(
Hagerstown)
Hagerstown
06/
96
09/
97
Kane
&
Lombard
Street
Drums
Baltimore
10/
84
06/
86
Limestone
Road
Cumberland
12/
82
09/
83
Ordnance
Products,
Inc.
Cecil
County
05/
93
09/
97
Sand,
Gravel
&
Stone
Elkton
12/
82
09/
83
Southern
Maryland
Wood
Treating
Hollywood
10/
84
06/
86
Spectron,
Inc.
Elkton
10/
92
05/
94
Woodlawn
County
Landfill
Woodlawn
01/
87
07/
87
Federal
Facility
Sites
Aberdeen
Proving
Ground
(
Edgewood
Area)
Edgewood
04/
85
02/
90
F
Aberdeen
Proving
Ground(
Michaelsville
LF
Aberdeen
04/
85
10/
89
F
Andrews
Air
Force
Base
Camp
Springs
07/
98
05/
99
F
Beltsville
Agricultural
Research
(
USDA)
Beltsville
05/
93
05/
94
F
Brandywine
DRMO
Brandywine
07/
98
05/
99
F
Curtis
Bay
Coast
Guard
Yard
Anne
Arundel
County
09/
01
09/
02
F
Fort
George
G.
Meade
Odenton
04/
97
07/
98
F
Indian
Head
Naval
Surface
Warfare
Center
Indian
Head
02/
95
09/
95
F
40
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Patuxent
River
Naval
Air
Station
St.
Mary's
County
01/
94
05/
94
F
10
General
Superfund
Sites
+
9
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
19
ME
General
Superfund
Sites
Callahan
Mine
Brooksville
09/
01
09/
02
Eastern
Surplus
Meddybemps
10/
95
06/
96
Eastland
Woolen
Mill
Corinna
04/
99
07/
99
McKin
Co.
Gray
12/
82
09/
83
O'Connor
Co.
Augusta
12/
82
09/
83
Saco
Municipal
Landfill
Saco
06/
88
02/
90
Union
Chemical
Co.,
Inc.
South
Hope
04/
85
10/
89
West
Site/
Hows
Corners
Plymouth
02/
95
09/
95
Winthrop
Landfill
Winthrop
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Brunswick
Naval
Air
Station
Brunswick
10/
84
07/
87
F
Loring
Air
Force
Base
Limestone
07/
89
02/
90
F
Portsmouth
Naval
Shipyard
Kittery
06/
93
05/
94
F
9
General
Superfund
Sites
+
3
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
12
MI
General
Superfund
Sites
Adam's
Plating
Lansing
06/
88
03/
89
Aircraft
Components
(
D
&
L
Sales)
Benton
Harbor
10/
95
06/
96
A
Albion­
Sheridan
Township
Landfill
Albion
06/
88
10/
89
Allied
Paper/
Portage
Ck/
Kalamazoo
River
Kalamazoo
05/
89
08/
90
American
Anodco,
Inc.
Ionia
06/
86
03/
89
Auto
Ion
Chemicals,
Inc.
Kalamazoo
12/
82
09/
83
Avenue
"
E"
Ground
Water
Contamination
Traverse
City
10/
84
06/
86
Barrels,
Inc.
Lansing
01/
87
10/
89
Bay
City
Middlegrounds
Bay
City
02/
95
Bendix
Corp./
Allied
Automotive
St.
Joseph
06/
88
02/
90
Bofors
Nobel,
Inc.
Muskegon
06/
88
03/
89
Burrows
Sanitation
Hartford
09/
83
09/
84
Butterworth
#
2
Landfill
Grand
Rapids
12/
82
09/
83
Cannelton
Industries,
Inc.
Sault
Sainte
Marie
06/
88
08/
90
Chem
Central
Wyoming
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Clare
Water
Supply
Clare
12/
82
09/
84
Duell
&
Gardner
Landfill
Dalton
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Electrovoice
Buchanan
12/
82
09/
84
Forest
Waste
Products
Otisville
12/
82
09/
83
G&
H
Landfill
Utica
12/
82
09/
83
Grand
Traverse
Overall
Supply
Co.
Greilickville
12/
82
09/
83
Gratiot
County
Landfill
St.
Louis
12/
82
09/
83
S
H.
Brown
Co.,
Inc.
Grand
Rapids
04/
85
06/
86
Hedblum
Industries
Oscoda
12/
82
09/
83
Hi­
Mill
Manufacturing
Co.
Highland
06/
88
02/
90
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Ionia
City
Landfill
Ionia
12/
82
09/
83
J
&
L
Landfill
Rochester
Hills
06/
86
03/
89
K&
L
Avenue
Landfill
Oshtemo
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Kaydon
Corp.
Muskegon
06/
88
02/
90
Kentwood
Landfill
Kentwood
12/
82
09/
83
Kysor
Industrial
Corp.
Cadillac
09/
85
10/
89
Liquid
Disposal,
Inc.
Utica
12/
82
09/
83
Lower
Ecorse
Creek
Dump
Wyandotte
01/
94
05/
94
A
McGraw
Edison
Corp.
Albion
12/
82
09/
83
Metamora
Landfill
Metamora
09/
83
09/
84
Michigan
Disposal(
Cork
Street
Landfill)
Kalamazoo
10/
84
02/
90
Motor
Wheel,
Inc.
Lansing
10/
84
06/
86
Muskegon
Chemical
Co.
Whitehall
06/
88
02/
90
North
Bronson
Industrial
Area
Bronson
10/
84
06/
86
Northernaire
Plating
Cadillac
12/
82
09/
83
Organic
Chemicals,
Inc.
Grandville
12/
82
09/
83
Ott/
Story/
Cordova
Chemical
Co.
Dalton
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Packaging
Corp.
of
America
Filer
City
12/
82
09/
83
Parsons
Chemical
Works,
Inc.
Grand
Ledge
06/
88
03/
89
Peerless
Plating
Co.
Muskegon
06/
88
08/
90
Petoskey
Municipal
Well
Field
Petoskey
12/
82
09/
83
Rasmussen's
Dump
Brighton
12/
82
09/
83
Rockwell
International
Corp.
(
Allegan)
Allegan
04/
85
07/
87
Rose
Township
Dump
Rose
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Roto­
Finish
Co.,
Inc.
Kalamazoo
10/
84
06/
86
SCA
Independent
Landfill
Muskegon
Heights
12/
82
09/
83
Shiawassee
River
Howell
12/
82
09/
83
South
Macomb
Disposal
(
Landfills
9
&
9A)
Macomb
Township
10/
84
06/
86
Southwest
Ottawa
County
Landfill
Park
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Sparta
Landfill
Sparta
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Spartan
Chemical
Co.
Wyoming
12/
82
09/
83
Spiegelberg
Landfill
Green
Oak
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Springfield
Township
Dump
Davisburg
12/
82
09/
83
State
Disposal
Landfill,
Inc.
Grand
Rapids
06/
88
02/
90
Sturgis
Municipal
Wells
Sturgis
09/
83
09/
84
Tar
Lake
Mancelona
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Thermo­
Chem,
Inc.
Muskegon
10/
84
06/
86
Torch
Lake
Houghton
County
10/
84
06/
86
U.
S.
Aviex
Howard
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Velsicol
Chemical
Corp.(
Michigan)
St.
Louis
12/
82
09/
83
Verona
Well
Field
Battle
Creek
12/
82
09/
83
Wash
King
Laundry
Pleasant
Plains
Twp
12/
82
09/
83
Waste
Management
of
Michigan
(
Holland)
Holland
10/
84
06/
86
42
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Federal
Facility
Sites
Wurtsmith
Air
Force
Base
Iosco
County
01/
94
F
68
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
69
MN
General
Superfund
Sites
Arrowhead
Refinery
Co.
Hermantown
09/
83
09/
84
Baytown
Township
Ground
Water
Plume
Baytown
Township
10/
92
12/
94
Burlington
Northern
(
Brainerd/
Baxter)
Brainerd/
Baxter
12/
82
09/
83
FMC
Corp.
(
Fridley
Plant)
Fridley
12/
82
09/
83
Freeway
Sanitary
Landfill
Burnsville
09/
85
06/
86
Fridley
Commons
Park
Well
Field
Fridley
09/
98
01/
99
General
Mills/
Henkel
Corp.
Minneapolis
09/
83
09/
84
Joslyn
Manufacturing
&
Supply
Co.
Brooklyn
Center
09/
83
09/
84
Koppers
Coke
St.
Paul
12/
82
09/
83
Kurt
Manufacturing
Co.
Fridley
10/
84
06/
86
Lehillier/
Mankato
Site
Lehillier
12/
82
09/
83
Long
Prairie
Ground
Water
Contamination
Long
Prairie
10/
84
06/
86
MacGillis
&
Gibbs/
Bell
Lumber
&
Pole
Co.
New
Brighton
09/
83
09/
84
Nutting
Truck
&
Caster
Co.
Faribault
09/
83
09/
84
Oakdale
Dump
Oakdale
12/
82
09/
83
Perham
Arsenic
Site
Perham
09/
83
09/
84
Reilly
Tar&
Chem
(
St.
Louis
Park
Plant)
St.
Louis
Park
12/
82
09/
83
S
Ritari
Post
&
Pole
Sebeka
01/
87
07/
87
South
Andover
Site
Andover
12/
82
09/
83
St.
Louis
River
Site
St.
Louis
County
09/
83
09/
84
St.
Regis
Paper
Co.
Cass
Lake
09/
83
09/
84
Waite
Park
Wells
Waite
Park
09/
85
06/
86
Federal
Facility
Sites
Naval
Industrial
Reserve
Ordnance
Plant
Fridley
07/
89
11/
89
F
New
Brighton/
Arden
Hills/
TCAAP
(
USARMY)
New
Brighton
12/
82
09/
83
F
22
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
24
MO
General
Superfund
Sites
Armour
Road
North
Kansas
City
01/
99
05/
99
Bee
Cee
Manufacturing
Co.
Malden
10/
84
06/
86
Big
River
Mine
Tailings/
St.
Joe
Minerals
Desloge
02/
92
10/
92
Conservation
Chemical
Co.
Kansas
City
04/
85
10/
89
Ellisville
Site
Ellisville
12/
82
09/
83
S
Fulbright
Landfill
Springfield
12/
82
09/
83
Lee
Chemical
Liberty
10/
84
06/
86
Madison
County
Mines
Fredericktown
04/
03
Minker/
Stout/
Romaine
Creek
Imperial
12/
82
09/
83
Missouri
Electric
Works
Cape
Girardeau
06/
88
02/
90
Newton
County
Mine
Tailings
Newton
County
04/
03
Newton
County
Wells
Newton
County
01/
99
07/
00
43
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Oak
Grove
Village
Well
Oak
Grove
Village
09/
01
09/
02
Oronogo­
Duenweg
Mining
Belt
Jasper
County
06/
88
08/
90
Pools
Prairie
Neosho
01/
99
09/
99
Quality
Plating
Sikeston
10/
84
06/
86
Riverfront
New
Haven
07/
00
12/
00
Solid
State
Circuits,
Inc.
Republic
10/
84
06/
86
St
Louis
Airport/
HIS/
Futura
Coatings
Co.
St.
Louis
County
05/
89
10/
89
Syntex
Facility
Verona
12/
82
09/
83
Valley
Park
TCE
Valley
Park
04/
85
06/
86
Westlake
Landfill
Bridgeton
10/
89
08/
90
Federal
Facility
Sites
Lake
City
Army
Ammu.
Plant
(
NW
Lagoon)
Independence
10/
84
07/
87
F
Weldon
Spring
Former
Army
Ordnance
Works
St.
Charles
County
07/
89
02/
90
F
Weldon
Spring
Quarry/
Plant/
Pitts(
USDOE)
St.
Charles
County
10/
84
07/
87
F
22
General
Superfund
Sites
+
3
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
25
MS
General
Superfund
Sites
American
Creosote
Works,
Inc.
Louisville
06/
01
09/
01
Chemfax,
Inc.
Gulfport
06/
93
Davis
Timber
Company
Hattiesburg
05/
00
07/
00
Potter
Co.
Wesson
05/
93
4
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
4
MT
General
Superfund
Sites
Anaconda
Co.
Smelter
Anaconda
12/
82
09/
83
Barker
Hughesville
Mining
District
Barker
12/
00
09/
01
Basin
Mining
Area
Basin
07/
99
10/
99
Burlington
Northern
Livingston
Complex
Livingston
08/
94
Carpenter
Snow
Creek
Mining
District
Neihart
12/
00
09/
01
East
Helena
Site
East
Helena
09/
83
09/
84
Idaho
Pole
Co.
Bozeman
10/
84
06/
86
Libby
Asbestos
Libby
02/
02
10/
02
S
Libby
Ground
Water
Contamination
Libby
12/
82
09/
83
Lockwood
Solvent
Ground
Water
Plume
Billings
05/
00
12/
00
Milltown
Reservoir
Sediments
Milltown
12/
82
09/
83
Montana
Pole
and
Treating
Butte
06/
86
07/
87
Mouat
Industries
Columbus
10/
84
06/
86
Silver
Bow
Creek/
Butte
Area
Silver
Bow,
Deer
Lodge
12/
82
09/
83
Upper
Tenmile
Creek
Mining
Area
Lewis
and
Clark
County
07/
99
10/
99
15
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
15
NC
General
Superfund
Sites
ABC
One
Hour
Cleaners
Jacksonville
06/
88
03/
89
Aberdeen
Pesticide
Dumps
Aberdeen
01/
87
03/
89
Barber
Orchard
Waynesville
01/
01
09/
01
44
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Benfield
Industries,
Inc.
Hazelwood
06/
88
10/
89
Bypass
601
Ground
Water
Contamination
Concord
10/
84
06/
86
Cape
Fear
Wood
Preserving
Fayetteville
06/
86
07/
87
Carolina
Transformer
Co.
Fayetteville
01/
87
07/
87
Celanese
Corp.
(
Shelby
Fiber
Operations)
Shelby
10/
84
06/
86
Charles
Macon
Lagoon
&
Drum
Storage
Cordova
01/
87
07/
87
Chemtronics,
Inc.
Swannanoa
12/
82
09/
83
Davis
Park
Road
TCE
Gastonia
07/
98
01/
99
FCX,
Inc.
(
Statesville
Plant)
Statesville
06/
88
02/
90
FCX,
Inc.
(
Washington
Plant)
Washington
06/
88
03/
89
Geigy
Chemical
Corp.
(
Aberdeen
Plant)
Aberdeen
06/
88
10/
89
General
Electric
Co/
Shepherd
Farm
East
Flat
Rock
02/
92
12/
94
JFD
Electronics/
Channel
Master
Oxford
06/
88
10/
89
Jadco­
Hughes
Facility
Belmont
10/
84
06/
86
Koppers
Co.
Inc.
(
Morrisville
Plant)
Morrisville
06/
88
03/
89
Martin­
Marietta,
Sodyeco,
Inc.
Charlotte
12/
82
09/
83
NC
State
University(
Lot
86,
Farm
Unit
#
1)
Raleigh
10/
84
06/
86
National
Starch
&
Chemical
Corp.
Salisbury
04/
85
10/
89
New
Hanover
Cnty
Airport
Burn
Pit
Wilmington
06/
88
03/
89
North
Belmont
PCE
North
Belmont
04/
99
07/
99
Potter's
Septic
Tank
Service
Pits
Maco
06/
88
03/
89
Ram
Leather
Care
Charlotte
04/
03
Reasor
Chemical
Company
Castle
Hayne
09/
01
09/
02
Ward
Transformer
Raleigh
09/
02
04/
03
Federal
Facility
Sites
Camp
Lejeune
Military
Res.
(
USNAVY)
Onslow
County
06/
88
10/
89
F
Cherry
Point
Marine
Corps
Air
Station
Havelock
08/
94
12/
94
F
27
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
29
NE
General
Superfund
Sites
10th
Street
Site
Columbus
10/
89
08/
90
Bruno
Co­
op
Association/
Associated
Prop
Bruno
10/
92
06/
96
Cleburn
Street
Well
Grand
Island
07/
91
10/
92
Hastings
Ground
Water
Contamination
Hastings
10/
84
06/
86
Lindsay
Manufacturing
Co.
Lindsay
10/
84
10/
89
Nebraska
Ordnance
Plant
(
Former)
Mead
10/
89
08/
90
Ogallala
Ground
Water
Contamination
Ogallala
10/
92
12/
94
Omaha
Lead
Omaha
02/
02
04/
03
Sherwood
Medical
Co.
Norfolk
07/
91
10/
92
Waverly
Ground
Water
Contamination
Waverly
10/
84
06/
86
Federal
Facility
Sites
Cornhusker
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Hall
County
10/
84
07/
87
F
10
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
11
45
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

NH
General
Superfund
Sites
Auburn
Road
Landfill
Londonderry
12/
82
09/
83
Beede
Waste
Oil
Plaistow
06/
96
12/
96
Coakley
Landfill
North
Hampton
10/
84
06/
86
Dover
Municipal
Landfill
Dover
12/
82
09/
83
Fletcher's
Paint
Works
&
Storage
Milford
06/
88
03/
89
Kearsarge
Metallurgical
Corp.
Conway
09/
83
09/
84
Keefe
Environmental
Services
Epping
12/
82
09/
83
Mohawk
Tannery
Nashua
05/
00
Mottolo
Pig
Farm
Raymond
04/
85
07/
87
New
Hampshire
Plating
Co.
Merrimack
07/
91
10/
92
Ottati
&
Goss/
Kingston
Steel
Drum
Kingston
12/
82
09/
83
Savage
Municipal
Water
Supply
Milford
09/
83
09/
84
Somersworth
Sanitary
Landfill
Somersworth
12/
82
09/
83
South
Municipal
Water
Supply
Well
Peterborough
09/
83
09/
84
Sylvester
Nashua
12/
82
09/
83
S
Tibbetts
Road
Barrington
04/
85
06/
86
Tinkham
Garage
Londonderry
12/
82
09/
83
Town
Garage/
Radio
Beacon
Londonderry
06/
88
03/
89
Troy
Mills
Landfill
Troy
04/
03
Federal
Facility
Sites
Pease
Air
Force
Base
Portsmouth/
Newington
07/
89
02/
90
F
19
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
20
NJ
General
Superfund
Sites
A.
O.
Polymer
Sparta
Township
12/
82
09/
83
American
Cyanamid
Co.
Bound
Brook
12/
82
09/
83
Asbestos
Dump
Millington
12/
82
09/
83
Atlantic
Resources
Corporation
Sayreville
09/
01
09/
02
Bog
Creek
Farm
Howell
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Brick
Township
Landfill
Brick
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Bridgeport
Rental
&
Oil
Services
Bridgeport
12/
82
09/
83
Brook
Industrial
Park
Bound
Brook
06/
88
10/
89
Burnt
Fly
Bog
Marlboro
Township
12/
82
09/
83
CPS/
Madison
Industries
Old
Bridge
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Caldwell
Trucking
Co.
Fairfield
12/
82
09/
83
Chemical
Control
Elizabeth
12/
82
09/
83
Chemical
Insecticide
Corp.
Edison
Township
10/
89
08/
90
Chemical
Leaman
Tank
Lines,
Inc.
Bridgeport
09/
83
09/
84
Chemsol,
Inc.
Piscataway
12/
82
09/
83
Ciba­
Geigy
Corp.
Toms
River
12/
82
09/
83
Cinnaminson
Ground
Water
Contamination
Cinnaminson
Township
10/
84
06/
86
Combe
Fill
North
Landfill
Mount
Olive
Twp.
12/
82
09/
83
Combe
Fill
South
Landfill
Chester
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Cornell
Dubilier
Electronics
Inc
South
Plainfield
09/
97
07/
98
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Cosden
Chemical
Coatings
Corp.
Beverly
01/
87
07/
87
Curcio
Scrap
Metal,
Inc.
Saddle
Brook
Twp
01/
87
07/
87
D'Imperio
Property
Hamilton
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Dayco
Corp./
L.
E
Carpenter
Co.
Wharton
Borough
04/
85
07/
87
De
Rewal
Chemical
Co.
Kingwood
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Delilah
Road
Egg
Harbor
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Diamond
Alkali
Co.
Newark
09/
83
09/
84
Diamond
Head
Oil
Refinery
Div.
Kearny
07/
00
09/
02
Dover
Municipal
Well
4
Dover
12/
82
09/
83
Ellis
Property
Evesham
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Emmell's
Septic
Landfill
Galloway
Township
04/
99
07/
99
Evor
Phillips
Leasing
Old
Bridge
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Ewan
Property
Shamong
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Fair
Lawn
Well
Field
Fair
Lawn
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Creosote
Manville
Borough
07/
98
01/
99
Florence
Land
Recontouring
Landfill
Florence
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Franklin
Burn
Franklin
Township
10/
95
06/
96
Fried
Industries
East
Brunswick
Twp
10/
84
06/
86
GEMS
Landfill
Gloucester
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Garden
State
Cleaners
Co.
Minotola
06/
88
03/
89
Glen
Ridge
Radium
Site
Glen
Ridge
10/
84
02/
85
Global
Sanitary
Landfill
Old
Bridge
Township
06/
88
03/
89
Goose
Farm
Plumstead
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Grand
Street
Mercury
Hoboken
12/
96
09/
97
A
Helen
Kramer
Landfill
Mantua
12/
82
09/
83
Hercules,
Inc.
(
Gibbstown
Plant)
Gibbstown
12/
82
09/
83
Higgins
Disposal
Franklin
Township
06/
88
08/
90
Higgins
Farm
Franklin
Township
06/
88
03/
89
Horseshoe
Road
Sayreville
05/
93
09/
95
Iceland
Coin
Laundry
Area
GW
Plume
Vineland
07/
99
10/
99
Imperial
Oil
Co.,
Inc./
Champion
Chemicals
Morganville
12/
82
09/
83
Industrial
Latex
Corp.
Wallington
Borough
06/
88
03/
89
JIS
Landfill
Jamesburg/
South
Bruns
12/
82
09/
83
Kauffman
&
Minteer,
Inc.
Jobstown
06/
88
03/
89
Kin­
Buc
Landfill
Edison
Township
12/
82
09/
83
King
of
Prussia
Winslow
Township
12/
82
09/
83
LCP
Chemicals
Inc
Linden
09/
97
07/
98
Landfill
&
Development
Co.
Mount
Holly
09/
83
09/
84
Lang
Property
Pemberton
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Lightman
Drum
Company
Winslow
Township
07/
99
10/
99
Lipari
Landfill
Pitman
12/
82
09/
83
Lone
Pine
Landfill
Freehold
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Mannheim
Avenue
Dump
Galloway
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Martin
Aaron,
Inc.
Camden
04/
99
07/
99
Maywood
Chemical
Co.
Maywood/
Rochelle
Park
12/
82
09/
83
47
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Metaltec/
Aerosystems
Franklin
Borough
12/
82
09/
83
Monitor
Devices/
Intercircuits
Inc
Wall
Township
04/
85
06/
86
Montclair/
West
Orange
Radium
Site
Montclair/
West
Orange
10/
84
02/
85
Montgomery
Township
Housing
Development
Montgomery
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Myers
Property
Franklin
Township
12/
82
09/
83
NL
Industries
Pedricktown
12/
82
09/
83
Nascolite
Corp.
Millville
09/
83
09/
84
PJP
Landfill
Jersey
City
12/
82
09/
83
Pepe
Field
Boonton
12/
82
09/
83
Pohatcong
Valley
Ground
Water
Contaminat
Warren
County
06/
88
03/
89
Price
Landfill
Pleasantville
12/
82
09/
83
S
Puchack
Well
Field
Pennsauken
Township
09/
97
03/
98
Quanta
Resources
Edgewater
01/
01
09/
02
Radiation
Technology,
Inc.
Rockaway
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Reich
Farms
Pleasant
Plains
12/
82
09/
83
Rockaway
Borough
Well
Field
Rockaway
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Rockaway
Township
Wells
Rockaway
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Rocky
Hill
Municipal
Well
Rocky
Hill
Borough
12/
82
09/
83
Roebling
Steel
Co.
Florence
12/
82
09/
83
Rolling
Knolls
Landfill
Chatham
Township
04/
03
Route
561
Dump
Gibbsboro
07/
98
Sayreville
Landfill
Sayreville
12/
82
09/
83
Scientific
Chemical
Processing
Carlstadt
12/
82
09/
83
Sharkey
Landfill
Parsippany,
Troy
Hls
12/
82
09/
83
Shieldalloy
Corp.
Newfield
Borough
09/
83
09/
84
South
Jersey
Clothing
Co.
Minotola
06/
88
10/
89
Standard
Chlorine
Chem.
Co.,
Inc.
Kearny
04/
03
Swope
Oil
&
Chemical
Co.
Pennsauken
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Syncon
Resins
South
Kearny
12/
82
09/
83
Tabernacle
Drum
Dump
Tabernacle
Township
09/
83
09/
84
U.
S.
Radium
Corp.
Orange
12/
82
09/
83
United
States
Avenue
Burn
Gibbsboro
09/
98
07/
99
Universal
Oil
Products(
Chemical
Division
East
Rutherford
12/
82
09/
83
Ventron/
Velsicol
Woodridge
Borough
09/
83
09/
84
Vineland
Chemical
Co.,
Inc.
Vineland
09/
83
09/
84
Waldick
Aerospace
Devices,
Inc.
Wall
Township
10/
84
06/
86
Welsbach
&
General
Gas
Mantle
(
Camden)
Camden
and
Gloucester
10/
95
06/
96
Cities
White
Chemical
Corp.
Newark
05/
91
09/
91
A
White
Swan
Cleaners/
Sun
Cleaners
Area
GW
Wall
Township
04/
03
Williams
Property
Swainton
12/
82
09/
83
Wilson
Farm
Plumstead
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Woodbrook
Road
Dump
South
Plainfield
09/
01
04/
03
Woodland
Route
532
Dump
Woodland
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Woodland
Route
72
Dump
Woodland
Township
09/
83
09/
84
48
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Zschiegner
Refining
Howell
Township
09/
97
03/
98
Federal
Facility
Sites
Federal
Aviation
Admin.
Tech.
Center
Atlantic
County
07/
89
08/
90
F
Fort
Dix
(
Landfill
Site)
Pemberton
Township
10/
84
07/
87
F
McGuire
Air
Force
Base
#
1
Wrightstown
07/
99
10/
99
F
Middlesex
Sampling
Plant
(
USDOE)
Middlesex
09/
98
01/
99
F
Naval
Air
Engineering
Center
Lakehurst
09/
85
07/
87
F
Naval
Weapons
Station
Earle
(
Site
A)
Colts
Neck
10/
84
08/
90
F
Picatinny
Arsenal
(
USARMY)
Rockaway
Township
07/
89
02/
90
F
W.
R.
Grace/
Wayne
Interim
Storage
(
USDOE)
Wayne
Township
09/
83
09/
84
F
110
General
Superfund
Sites
+
8
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
118
NM
General
Superfund
Sites
AT&
SF
(
Albuquerque)
Albuquerque
10/
92
12/
94
Cimarron
Mining
Corp.
Carrizozo
06/
88
10/
89
Fruit
Avenue
Plume
Albuquerque
07/
99
10/
99
Griggs
&
Walnut
Ground
Water
Plume
Las
Cruces
01/
01
06/
01
Homestake
Mining
Co.
Milan
12/
82
09/
83
McGaffey
and
Main
Groundwater
Plume
Roswell
09/
01
09/
02
Molycorp,
Inc.
Questa
05/
00
North
Railroad
Avenue
Plume
Espanola
07/
98
01/
99
Prewitt
Abandoned
Refinery
Prewitt
06/
88
08/
90
South
Valley
Albuquerque
12/
82
09/
83
S
United
Nuclear
Corp.
Church
Rock
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Lee
Acres
Landfill
(
USDOI)
Farmington
06/
88
08/
90
F
11
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
12
NV
General
Superfund
Sites
Carson
River
Mercury
Site
Lyon/
Churchill
Cnty
10/
89
08/
90
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1
NY
General
Superfund
Sites
American
Thermostat
Co.
South
Cairo
12/
82
09/
83
Applied
Environmental
Services
Glenwood
Landing
10/
84
06/
86
Batavia
Landfill
Batavia
12/
82
09/
83
Brewster
Well
Field
Brewster
12/
82
09/
83
Byron
Barrel
&
Drum
Byron
10/
84
06/
86
Carroll
&
Dubies
Sewage
Disposal
Port
Jervis
06/
88
02/
90
Cayuga
County
Ground
Water
Contamination
Cayuga
County
09/
01
09/
02
Circuitron
Corp.
East
Farmingdale
06/
88
03/
89
Claremont
Polychemical
Old
Bethpage
10/
84
06/
86
Colesville
Municipal
Landfill
Town
of
Colesville
10/
84
06/
86
Computer
Circuits
Hauppauge
07/
98
05/
99
Consolidated
Iron
and
Metal
Newburgh
12/
00
06/
01
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Cortese
Landfill
Vil
of
Narrowsburg
10/
84
06/
86
Crown
Cleaners
of
Watertown,
Inc.
Carthage
09/
01
09/
02
Ellenville
Scrap
Iron
and
Metal
Ellenville
09/
01
09/
02
Endicott
Village
Well
Field
Village
of
Endicott
10/
84
06/
86
FMC
Corp.
(
Dublin
Road
Landfill)
Town
of
Shelby
10/
84
06/
86
Facet
Enterprises,
Inc.
Elmira
12/
82
09/
83
Forest
Glen
Mobile
Home
Subdivision
Niagara
Falls
08/
89
11/
89
A
Fulton
Avenue
North
Hempstead
09/
97
03/
98
Fulton
Terminals
Fulton
12/
82
09/
83
GCL
Tie
&
Treating
Inc.
Village
of
Sidney
01/
94
05/
94
GE
Moreau
South
Glens
Falls
12/
82
09/
83
General
Motors(
Central
Foundry
Division)
Massena
09/
83
09/
84
Genzale
Plating
Co.
Franklin
Square
06/
86
07/
87
Goldisc
Recordings,
Inc.
Holbrook
10/
84
06/
86
Haviland
Complex
Town
of
Hyde
Park
10/
84
06/
86
Hertel
Landfill
Plattekill
10/
84
06/
86
Hiteman
Leather
West
Winfield
09/
98
01/
99
Hooker
(
102nd
Street)
Niagara
Falls
12/
82
09/
83
Hooker
(
Hyde
Park)
Niagara
Falls
12/
82
09/
83
Hooker
(
S
Area)
Niagara
Falls
12/
82
09/
83
Hooker
Chemical/
Ruco
Polymer
Corp
Hicksville
10/
84
06/
86
Hudson
River
PCBs
Hudson
River
09/
83
09/
84
Hudson
Technologies,
Inc.
Hillburn
05/
00
Islip
Municipal
Sanitary
Landfill
Islip
01/
87
03/
89
Jackson
Steel
Mineola/
North
Hempste
10/
99
02/
00
Johnstown
City
Landfill
Town
of
Johnstown
10/
84
06/
86
Jones
Chemicals,
Inc.
Caledonia
06/
88
02/
90
Jones
Sanitation
Hyde
Park
01/
87
07/
87
Kentucky
Avenue
Well
Field
Horseheads
12/
82
09/
83
Lawrence
Aviation
Industries,
Inc.
Port
Jefferson
Statio
10/
99
02/
00
Lehigh
Valley
Railroad
Le
Roy
07/
98
01/
99
Li
Tungsten
Corp.
Glen
Cove
07/
91
10/
92
Liberty
Industrial
Finishing
Farmingdale
10/
84
06/
86
Little
Valley
Little
Valley
10/
95
06/
96
A
Love
Canal
Niagara
Falls
12/
82
09/
83
Ludlow
Sand
&
Gravel
Clayville
12/
82
09/
83
MacKenzie
Chemical
Works,
Inc.
Central
Islip
06/
01
09/
01
Malta
Rocket
Fuel
Area
Malta
06/
86
07/
87
Mattiace
Petrochemical
Co.,
Inc.
Glen
Cove
06/
88
03/
89
Mercury
Refining,
Inc.
Colonie
12/
82
09/
83
Mohonk
Road
Industrial
Plant
High
Falls
09/
98
01/
99
Nepera
Chemical
Co.,
Inc.
Maybrook
10/
84
06/
86
Niagara
County
Refuse
Wheatfield
12/
82
09/
83
Niagara
Mohawk
Power
Co(
Saratoga
Spings)
Saratoga
Springs
06/
88
02/
90
North
Sea
Municipal
Landfill
North
Sea
10/
84
06/
86
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Old
Bethpage
Landfill
Oyster
Bay
12/
82
09/
83
Old
Roosevelt
Field
Contaminated
GW
Area
Garden
City
02/
00
05/
00
Olean
Well
Field
Olean
12/
82
09/
83
Onondaga
Lake
Syracuse
05/
93
12/
94
Pasley
Solvents
&
Chemicals,
Inc.
Hempstead
10/
84
06/
86
Peter
Cooper
Gowanda
09/
97
03/
98
Peter
Cooper
Corporation
(
Markhams)
Dayton
04/
99
02/
00
Pfohl
Brothers
Landfill
Cheektowaga
05/
93
12/
94
Pollution
Abatement
Services
Oswego
12/
82
09/
83
S
Port
Washington
Landfill
Port
Washington
12/
82
09/
83
Preferred
Plating
Corp.
Farmingdale
10/
84
06/
86
Ramapo
Landfill
Ramapo
12/
82
09/
83
Richardson
Hill
Road
Landfill/
Pond
Sidney
Center
06/
86
07/
87
Robintech,
Inc./
National
Pipe
Co.
Town
of
Vestal
10/
84
06/
86
Rosen
Brothers
Scrap
Yard/
Dump
Cortland
06/
88
03/
89
Rowe
Industries
Gnd
Water
Contamination
Noyack/
Sag
Harbor
06/
86
07/
87
SMS
Instruments,
Inc.
Deer
Park
10/
84
06/
86
Sarney
Farm
Amenia
10/
84
06/
86
Sealand
Restoration,
Inc.
Lisbon
10/
89
08/
90
Shenandoah
Road
GW
Contamination
East
Fishkill
01/
01
06/
01
Sidney
Landfill
Sidney
06/
88
03/
89
Sinclair
Refinery
Wellsville
12/
82
09/
83
Smithtown
Ground
Water
Contamination
Smithtown
09/
98
01/
99
Solvent
Savers
Lincklaen
12/
82
09/
83
Stanton
Cleaners
Area
Ground
Water
Cont.
Great
Neck
01/
99
05/
99
Syosset
Landfill
Oyster
Bay
12/
82
09/
83
Tri­
Cities
Barrel
Co.,
Inc.
Port
Crane
05/
89
10/
89
Vestal
Water
Supply
Well
1­
1
Vestal
12/
82
09/
83
Volney
Municipal
Landfill
Town
of
Volney
10/
84
06/
86
York
Oil
Co.
Moira
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Brookhaven
National
Laboratory
(
USDOE)
Upton
07/
89
11/
89
F
Griffiss
Air
Force
Base
Rome
10/
84
07/
87
F
Plattsburgh
Air
Force
Base
Plattsburgh
07/
89
11/
89
F
Seneca
Army
Depot
Romulus
07/
89
08/
90
F
87
General
Superfund
Sites
+
4
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
91
OH
General
Superfund
Sites
Allied
Chemical
&
Ironton
Coke
Ironton
12/
82
09/
83
Armco
Inc.,
Hamilton
Plant
Hamilton
04/
03
Big
D
Campground
Kingsville
12/
82
09/
83
Buckeye
Reclamation
St.
Clairsville
12/
82
09/
83
Chem­
Dyne
Hamilton
12/
82
09/
83
S
Diamond
Shamrock
Corp(
Painesville
Works)
Painesville
05/
93
Dover
Chemical
Corp.
Dover
05/
93
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

E.
H.
Schilling
Landfill
Hamilton
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Fields
Brook
Ashtabula
12/
82
09/
83
Fultz
Landfill
Jackson
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Industrial
Excess
Landfill
Uniontown
10/
84
06/
86
Lammers
Barrel
Beavercreek
09/
02
Miami
County
Incinerator
Troy
09/
83
09/
84
Nease
Chemical
Salem
12/
82
09/
83
New
Lyme
Landfill
New
Lyme
12/
82
09/
83
North
Sanitary
Landfill
Dayton
06/
93
05/
94
Old
Mill
Rock
Creek
12/
82
09/
83
Ormet
Corp.
Hannibal
09/
85
07/
87
Peters
Cartridge
Factory
Kings
Mills
04/
03
Powell
Road
Landfill
Dayton
09/
83
09/
84
Pristine,
Inc.
Reading
12/
82
09/
83
Reilly
Tar
&
Chemical(
Dover
Plant)
Dover
06/
88
08/
90
Sanitary
Landfill
Co.
(
Industrial
Waste)
Dayton
10/
84
06/
86
Skinner
Landfill
West
Chester
12/
82
09/
83
South
Point
Plant
South
Point
09/
83
09/
84
Summit
National
Deerfield
Township
12/
82
09/
83
TRW,
Inc.
(
Minerva
Plant)
Minerva
06/
86
03/
89
United
Scrap
Lead
Co.,
Inc.
Troy
09/
83
09/
84
Van
Dale
Junkyard
Marietta
10/
84
06/
86
Zanesville
Well
Field
Zanesville
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Air
Force
Plant
85
Columbus
01/
94
F
Feed
Materials
Production
Center
(
USDOE)
Fernald
07/
89
11/
89
F
Mound
Plant
(
USDOE)
Miamisburg
07/
89
11/
89
F
Rickenbacker
Air
National
Guard
(
USAF)
Lockbourne
01/
94
F
Wright­
Patterson
Air
Force
Base
Dayton
06/
88
10/
89
F
30
General
Superfund
Sites
+
5
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
35
OK
General
Superfund
Sites
Double
Eagle
Refinery
Co.
Oklahoma
City
06/
88
03/
89
Fourth
Street
Abandoned
Refinery
Oklahoma
City
06/
88
03/
89
Hardage/
Criner
Criner
12/
82
09/
83
Hudson
Refinery
Cushing
04/
99
07/
99
Imperial
Refining
Company
Ardmore
05/
00
07/
00
Mosley
Road
Sanitary
Landfill
Oklahoma
City
06/
88
02/
90
National
Zinc
Corp.
Bartlesville
05/
93
Oklahoma
Refining
Co.
Cyril
06/
88
02/
90
Tar
Creek
(
Ottawa
County)
Ottawa
County
12/
82
09/
83
Tulsa
Fuel
and
Manufacturing
Collinsville
09/
98
01/
99
Federal
Facility
Sites
Tinker
Air
Force(
Soldier
Cr/
Bldg
300)
Oklahoma
City
04/
85
07/
87
F
10
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
11
52
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

OR
General
Superfund
Sites
East
Multnomah
County
Ground
Wtr
Contam.
Multnomah
County
05/
93
Harbor
Oil
Portland
09/
02
McCormick
&
Baxter
Creos.
Co.
(
Portland)
Portland
06/
93
05/
94
Northwest
Pipe
&
Casing/
Hall
Process
Co
Clackamas
02/
92
10/
92
Portland
Harbor
Portland
07/
00
12/
00
Reynolds
Metals
Company
Troutdale
08/
94
12/
94
Taylor
Lumber
and
Treating
Sheridan
12/
00
06/
01
Teledyne
Wah
Chang
Albany
12/
82
09/
83
Union
Pacific
Railroad
Tie
Treatment
The
Dalles
10/
89
08/
90
United
Chrome
Products,
Inc.
Corvallis
09/
83
09/
84
Federal
Facility
Sites
Fremont
Nat.
Forest
Uranium
Mines
(
USDA)
Lake
County
06/
93
04/
95
F
Umatilla
Army
Depot
(
Lagoons)
Hermiston
10/
84
07/
87
F
10
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
12
PA
General
Superfund
Sites
A.
I.
W.
Frank/
Mid­
County
Mustang
Exton
06/
88
10/
89
Avco
Lycoming
(
Williamsport
Division)
Williamsport
01/
87
02/
90
Bally
Ground
Water
Contamination
Bally
Borough
06/
86
07/
87
Bell
Landfill
Terry
Township
06/
88
10/
89
Bendix
Flight
Systems
Division
Bridgewater
Township
09/
85
07/
87
Berkley
Products
Co.
Dump
Denver
06/
88
03/
89
Berks
Landfill
Spring
Township
06/
88
10/
89
Berks
Sand
Pit
Longswamp
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Blosenski
Landfill
West
Caln
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Boarhead
Farms
Bridgeton
Township
06/
88
03/
89
Breslube­
Penn,
Inc
Coraopolis
10/
95
06/
96
Brown's
Battery
Breaking
Shoemakersville
10/
84
06/
86
Butler
Mine
Tunnel
Pittston
06/
86
07/
87
Butz
Landfill
Stroudsburg
06/
88
03/
89
C
&
D
Recycling
Foster
Township
09/
85
07/
87
Centre
County
Kepone
State
College
Boroug
12/
82
09/
83
Commodore
Semiconductor
Group
Lower
Providence
Town
01/
87
10/
89
Craig
Farm
Drum
Parker
12/
82
09/
83
Crater
Resources/
Keystone
Coke/
Alan
Wood
Upper
Merion
Township
02/
92
10/
92
Crossley
Farm
Hereford
Township
07/
91
10/
92
Croydon
TCE
Croydon
09/
85
06/
86
CryoChem,
Inc.
Worman
06/
86
10/
89
Delta
Quarries
&
Disp./
Stotler
Landfill
Antis/
Logan
Twps
06/
86
03/
89
Dorney
Road
Landfill
Upper
Macungie
Townsh
09/
83
09/
84
Douglassville
Disposal
Douglassville
12/
82
09/
83
Drake
Chemical
Lock
Haven
12/
82
09/
83
Dublin
TCE
Site
Dublin
Borough
10/
89
08/
90
East
Mount
Zion
Springettsbury
Townsh
09/
83
09/
84
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

East
Tenth
Street
Marcus
Hook
01/
94
Eastern
Diversified
Metals
Hometown
06/
86
10/
89
Elizabethtown
Landfill
Elizabethtown
06/
88
03/
89
Fischer
&
Porter
Co.
Warminster
12/
82
09/
83
Foote
Mineral
Co.
East
Whiteland
Townsh
02/
92
10/
92
Franklin
Slag
Pile
(
MDC)
Philadelphia
09/
01
09/
02
Havertown
PCP
Haverford
12/
82
09/
83
Heleva
Landfill
North
Whitehall
Twp
12/
82
09/
83
Hellertown
Manufacturing
Co.
Hellertown
01/
87
03/
89
Henderson
Road
Upper
Merion
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Hunterstown
Road
Straban
Township
10/
84
06/
86
Industrial
Lane
Williams
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Jacks
Creek/
Sitkin
Smelting
and
Refinery
Maitland
06/
88
10/
89
Keystone
Sanitation
Landfill
Union
Township
04/
85
07/
87
Kimberton
Site
Kimberton
Borough
12/
82
09/
83
Lindane
Dump
Harrison
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Lord­
Shope
Landfill
Girard
Township
12/
82
09/
83
Lower
Darby
Creek
Area
Delaware
and
Philadephia
05/
00
06/
02
Counties
MW
Manufacturing
Valley
Township
10/
84
06/
86
Malvern
TCE
Malvern
12/
82
09/
83
Metal
Banks
Philadelphia
12/
82
09/
83
Metropolitan
Mirror
and
Glass
Frackville
02/
92
10/
92
Mill
Creek
Dump
Erie
09/
83
09/
84
Modern
Sanitation
Landfill
Lower
Windsor
Twp
10/
84
06/
86
Moyers
Landfill
Eagleville
12/
82
09/
83
North
Penn
­
Area
1
Souderton
01/
87
03/
89
North
Penn
­
Area
12
Worcester
01/
87
02/
90
North
Penn
­
Area
2
Hatfield
01/
87
10/
89
North
Penn
­
Area
5
Montgomery
Township
01/
87
03/
89
North
Penn
­
Area
6
Lansdale
01/
87
03/
89
North
Penn
­
Area
7
North
Wales
01/
87
03/
89
Novak
Sanitary
Landfill
South
Whitehall
Towns
01/
87
10/
89
Occidental
Chemical
Corp./
Firestone
Tire
Lower
Pottsgrove
Town
06/
88
10/
89
Ohio
River
Park
Neville
Island
10/
89
08/
90
Old
City
of
York
Landfill
Seven
Valleys
12/
82
09/
83
Old
Wilmington
Road
GW
Contamination
Sadsburyville
07/
99
02/
00
Osborne
Landfill
Grove
City
12/
82
09/
83
Palmerton
Zinc
Pile
Palmerton
12/
82
09/
83
Paoli
Rail
Yard
Paoli
01/
87
08/
90
Raymark
Hatboro
06/
88
10/
89
Recticon/
Allied
Steel
Corp.
East
Coventry
Twp
06/
88
10/
89
Resin
Disposal
Jefferson
Borough
12/
82
09/
83
Revere
Chemical
Co.
Nockamixon
Township
09/
85
07/
87
River
Road
Landfill/
Waste
Mngmnt,
Inc.
Hermitage
01/
87
10/
89
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Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Rodale
Manufacturing
Co.,
Inc.
Emmaus
Borough
07/
91
10/
92
Saegertown
Industrial
Area
Saegertown
06/
88
02/
90
Salford
Quarry
Lower
Salford
Townshi
04/
97
Sharon
Steel
Corp(
Farrell
Wks
Disp
Area)
Hickory
Township
03/
98
07/
98
Shriver's
Corner
Straban
Township
10/
84
06/
86
Stanley
Kessler
King
of
Prussia
12/
82
09/
83
Strasburg
Landfill
Newlin
Township
06/
88
03/
89
Tonolli
Corp.
Nesquehoning
06/
88
10/
89
Tysons
Dump
Upper
Merion
Twp
09/
83
09/
84
UGI
Columbia
Gas
Plant
Columbia
06/
93
05/
94
Valmont
TCE
Hazle
Township
and
West
06/
02
09/
02
Hazleton
Walsh
Landfill
Honeybrook
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Watson
Johnson
Landfill
Richland
Township
06/
01
09/
01
Westinghouse
Electronic
(
Sharon
Plant)
Sharon
06/
88
08/
90
Westinghouse
Elevator
Co.
Plant
Gettysburg
10/
84
06/
86
Whitmoyer
Laboratories
Jackson
Township
10/
84
06/
86
William
Dick
Lagoons
West
Caln
Township
01/
87
07/
87
York
County
Solid
Waste/
Refuse
Landfill
Hopewell
Township
04/
85
07/
87
Federal
Facility
Sites
Letterkenny
Army
Depot
(
PDO
Area)
Franklin
County
04/
85
03/
89
F
Letterkenny
Army
Depot
(
SE
Area)
Chambersburg
10/
84
07/
87
F
Naval
Air
Development
Center(
8
Areas)
Warminster
Township
06/
86
10/
89
F
Navy
Ships
Parts
Control
Center
Mechanicsburg
01/
94
05/
94
F
Tobyhanna
Army
Depot
Tobyhanna
07/
89
08/
90
F
Willow
Grove
Naval
Air
&
Air
Res.
Stn.
Willow
Grove
08/
94
09/
95
F
90
General
Superfund
Sites
+
6
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
96
PR
General
Superfund
Sites
Barceloneta
Landfill
Florida
Afuera
12/
82
09/
83
Fibers
Public
Supply
Wells
Jobos
09/
83
09/
84
Juncos
Landfill
Juncos
12/
82
09/
83
Pesticide
Warehouse
III
Manati
09/
02
04/
03
RCA
Del
Caribe
Barceloneta
12/
82
09/
83
Scorpio
Recycling,
Inc.
Candeleria
Ward
10/
99
02/
00
Upjohn
Facility
Barceloneta
09/
83
09/
84
Vega
Alta
Public
Supply
Wells
Vega
Alta
09/
83
09/
84
Vega
Baja
Solid
Waste
Disposal
Vega
Baja
04/
99
07/
99
9
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
9
RI
General
Superfund
Sites
Central
Landfill
Johnston
10/
84
06/
86
Centredale
Manor
Restoration
Project
North
Providence
10/
99
02/
00
Davis
Liquid
Waste
Smithfield
12/
82
09/
83
Landfill
&
Resource
Recovery,
Inc.(
L&
RR)
North
Smithfield
12/
82
09/
83
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Peterson/
Puritan,
Inc.
Lincoln/
Cumberland
12/
82
09/
83
Picillo
Farm
Coventry
12/
82
09/
83
S
Rose
Hill
Regional
Landfill
South
Kingstown
06/
88
10/
89
Stamina
Mills,
Inc.
North
Smithfield
12/
82
09/
83
West
Kingston
Town
Dump/
URI
Disposal
South
Kingstown
07/
91
10/
92
Western
Sand
&
Gravel
Burrillville
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Davisville
Naval
Construction
Batt
Cent
North
Kingstown
07/
89
11/
89
F
Newport
Naval
Education/
Training
Center
Newport
07/
89
11/
89
F
10
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
12
SC
General
Superfund
Sites
Aqua­
Tech
Environmental
Inc
(
Groce
Labs)
Greer
08/
94
12/
94
Beaunit
Corp.
(
Circular
Knit
&
Dye)
Fountain
Inn
06/
88
02/
90
Carolawn,
Inc.
Fort
Lawn
12/
82
09/
83
Elmore
Waste
Disposal
Greer
06/
88
03/
89
Geiger
(
C
&
M
Oil)
Rantoules
09/
83
09/
84
Helena
Chemical
Co.
Landfill
Fairfax
06/
88
02/
90
Kalama
Specialty
Chemicals
Beaufort
09/
83
09/
84
Koppers
Co.,
Inc.
(
Charleston
Plant)
Charleston
02/
92
12/
94
Koppers
Co.,
Inc.
(
Florence
Plant)
Florence
09/
83
09/
84
Leonard
Chemical
Co.,
Inc.
Rock
Hill
09/
83
09/
84
Lexington
County
Landfill
Area
Cayce
06/
88
10/
89
Macalloy
Corporation
North
Charleston
10/
99
02/
00
Medley
Farm
Drum
Dump
Gaffney
06/
86
03/
89
Palmetto
Wood
Preserving
Dixiana
09/
83
09/
84
Para­
Chem
Southern,
Inc.
Simpsonville
10/
89
08/
90
Rochester
Property
Travelers
Rest
06/
86
10/
89
Rock
Hill
Chemical
Co.
Rock
Hill
06/
88
02/
90
SCRDI
Bluff
Road
Columbia
12/
82
09/
83
S
SCRDI
Dixiana
Cayce
12/
82
09/
83
Sangamo
Weston/
Twelve­
Mile/
Hartwell
PCB
Pickens
01/
87
02/
90
Shuron
Inc
Barnwell
06/
96
12/
96
Townsend
Saw
Chain
Co.
Pontiac
06/
88
02/
90
Wamchem,
Inc.
Burton
09/
83
09/
84
Federal
Facility
Sites
Parris
Island
Marine
Corps
Recruit
Depot
Parris
Island
08/
94
12/
94
F
Savannah
River
Site
(
USDOE)
Aiken
07/
89
11/
89
F
23
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
25
SD
General
Superfund
Sites
Gilt
Edge
Mine
Lead
05/
00
12/
00
Federal
Facility
Sites
Ellsworth
Air
Force
Base
Rapid
City
10/
89
08/
90
F
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

TN
General
Superfund
Sites
American
Creosote
Works,
(
Jackson
Plant)
Jackson
10/
84
06/
86
Arlington
Blending
&
Packaging
Arlington
01/
87
07/
87
Carrier
Air
Conditioning
Co.
Collierville
06/
88
02/
90
Mallory
Capacitor
Co.
Waynesboro
01/
87
10/
89
Murray­
Ohio
Dump
Lawrenceburg
12/
82
09/
83
Ross
Metals
Inc
Rossville
12/
96
04/
97
Tennessee
Products
Chattanooga
01/
94
09/
95
A
Velsicol
Chemical
Corp
(
Hardeman
County)
Toone
12/
82
09/
83
Wrigley
Charcoal
Plant
Wrigley
06/
88
03/
89
Federal
Facility
Sites
Arnold
Engineering
Develop.
Ctr.
(
USAF)
Coffee
Co.
&
Franklin
Co.
08/
94
F
Memphis
Defense
Depot
(
DLA)
Memphis
02/
92
10/
92
F
Milan
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Milan
10/
84
07/
87
F
Oak
Ridge
Reservation
(
USDOE)
Oak
Ridge
07/
89
11/
89
F
9
General
Superfund
Sites
+
4
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
13
TX
General
Superfund
Sites
ALCOA
(
Point
Comfort)/
Lavaca
Bay
Point
Comfort
06/
93
02/
94
Bailey
Waste
Disposal
Bridge
City
10/
84
06/
86
Brine
Service
Company
Corpus
Christi
09/
01
09/
02
Brio
Refining,
Inc.
Friendswood
10/
84
03/
89
City
of
Perryton
Well
No.
2
Perryton
09/
98
01/
99
Conroe
Creosoting
Company
Conroe
04/
03
Crystal
Chemical
Co.
Houston
12/
82
09/
83
Dixie
Oil
Processors,
Inc.
Friendswood
06/
88
10/
89
Falcon
Refinery
Ingleside
09/
02
French,
Ltd.
Crosby
12/
82
09/
83
Garland
Creosoting
Longview
07/
99
10/
99
Geneva
Industries/
Fuhrmann
Energy
Houston
09/
83
09/
84
Gulfco
Marine
Maintenance
Freeport
09/
02
04/
03
Hart
Creosoting
Company
Jasper
04/
99
07/
99
Highlands
Acid
Pit
Highlands
12/
82
09/
83
Jasper
Creosoting
Company
Inc
Jasper
03/
98
07/
98
Jones
Road
GW
Plume
Harris
County
04/
03
Koppers
Co
Inc
(
Texarkana
Plant)
Texarkana
10/
84
06/
86
Malone
Service
Company,
Inc.
Texas
City
08/
00
06/
01
Many
Diversified
Interests,
Inc.
Houston
09/
98
01/
99
Motco,
Inc.
La
Marque
12/
82
09/
83
S
North
Cavalcade
Street
Houston
10/
84
06/
86
Odessa
Chromium
#
1
Odessa
10/
84
06/
86
Odessa
Chromium
#
2
(
Andrews
Highway)
Odessa
10/
84
06/
86
Palmer
Barge
Line
Port
Arthur
05/
00
07/
00
Patrick
Bayou
Deer
Park
06/
01
09/
02
Petro­
Chemical
Systems,
(
Turtle
Bayou)
Liberty
County
10/
84
06/
86
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

R
&
H
Oil/
Tropicana
San
Antonio
06/
01
RSR
Corp.
Dallas
05/
93
09/
95
Rockwool
Industries
Inc
Bell
County
03/
98
09/
98
Sheridan
Disposal
Services
Hempstead
06/
86
03/
89
Sikes
Disposal
Pits
Crosby
12/
82
09/
83
Sol
Lynn/
Industrial
Transformers
Houston
10/
84
03/
89
South
Cavalcade
Street
Houston
10/
84
06/
86
Sprague
Road
Ground
Water
Plume
Odessa
04/
97
09/
97
Star
Lake
Canal
Port
Neches
07/
99
07/
00
State
Marine
of
Port
Arthur
Port
Arthur
03/
98
07/
98
State
Road
114
Ground
Water
Plume
Levelland
07/
99
10/
99
Tex­
Tin
Corp
Texas
City
06/
96
09/
98
Texarkana
Wood
Preserving
Co.
Texarkana
04/
85
06/
86
United
Creosoting
Co.
Conroe
09/
83
09/
84
Federal
Facility
Sites
Air
Force
Plant
#
4
(
General
Dynamics)
Fort
Worth
10/
84
08/
90
F
Lone
Star
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Texarkana
10/
84
07/
87
F
Longhorn
Army
Ammunition
Plant
Karnack
07/
89
08/
90
F
Pantex
Plant
(
USDOE)
Pantex
Village
07/
91
05/
94
F
41
General
Superfund
Sites
+
4
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
45
UT
General
Superfund
Sites
Bountiful/
Woods
Cross
5th
S.
PCE
Plume
Bountiful/
Woods
Cross
12/
00
09/
01
Davenport
and
Flagstaff
Smelters
Sandy
City
12/
00
04/
03
Eureka
Mills
Eureka
06/
01
09/
02
Intermountain
Waste
Oil
Refinery
Bountiful
10/
99
05/
00
International
Smelting
and
Refining
Tooele
04/
99
07/
00
Jacobs
Smelter
Stockton
07/
99
02/
00
Kennecott
(
North
Zone)
Magna
01/
94
Kennecott
(
South
Zone)
Copperton
01/
94
Midvale
Slag
Midvale
06/
86
02/
91
Murray
Smelter
Murray
City
01/
94
Petrochem
Recycling
Corp./
Ekotek
Plant
Salt
Lake
City
07/
91
10/
92
Portland
Cement
(
Kiln
Dust
2
&
3)
Salt
Lake
City
10/
84
06/
86
Richardson
Flat
Tailings
Summit
County
02/
92
Rose
Park
Sludge
Pit
Salt
Lake
City
12/
82
09/
83
S
Sharon
Steel
Corp.
(
Midvale
Tailings)
Midvale
10/
84
08/
90
Utah
Power
&
Light/
American
Barrel
Co.
Salt
Lake
City
05/
89
10/
89
Wasatch
Chemical
Co.
(
Lot
6)
Salt
Lake
City
01/
87
02/
91
Federal
Facility
Sites
Hill
Air
Force
Base
Ogden
10/
84
07/
87
F
Monticello
Mill
Tailings
(
USDOE)
Monticello
07/
89
11/
89
F
Ogden
Defense
Depot
(
DLA)
Ogden
10/
84
07/
87
F
Tooele
Army
Depot
(
North
Area)
Tooele
10/
84
08/
90
F
17
General
Superfund
Sites
+
4
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
21
58
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

VA
General
Superfund
Sites
Abex
Corp.
Portsmouth
06/
88
08/
90
Arrowhead
Associates/
Scovill
Corp.
Montross
06/
88
02/
90
Atlantic
Wood
Industries,
Inc.
Portsmouth
06/
86
02/
90
Avtex
Fibers,
Inc.
Front
Royal
10/
84
06/
86
Buckingham
County
Landfill
Buckingham
04/
85
10/
89
C
&
R
Battery
Co.,
Inc.
Chesterfield
County
01/
87
07/
87
Chisman
Creek
York
County
12/
82
09/
83
Culpeper
Wood
Preservers,
Inc.
Culpeper
10/
84
10/
89
First
Piedmont
Rock
Quarry
(
Route
719)
Pittsylvania
County
04/
85
07/
87
Former
Nansemond
Ordnance
Depot
Suffolk
01/
99
07/
99
Greenwood
Chemical
Co.
Newtown
01/
87
07/
87
H
&
H
Inc.,
Burn
Pit
Farrington
01/
87
03/
89
Kim­
Stan
Landfill
Selma
04/
99
07/
99
L.
A.
Clarke
&
Son
Spotsylvania
County
10/
84
06/
86
Rentokil,
Inc.
(
VA
Wood
Preserving
Div)
Richmond
01/
87
03/
89
Rhinehart
Tire
Fire
Dump
Frederick
County
10/
84
06/
86
Saltville
Waste
Disposal
Ponds
Saltville
12/
82
09/
83
Saunders
Supply
Co.
Chuckatuck
01/
87
10/
89
U.
S.
Titanium
Piney
River
12/
82
09/
83
Federal
Facility
Sites
Defense
General
Supply
Center
(
DLA)
Chesterfield
County
10/
84
07/
87
F
Fort
Eustis
(
US
Army)
Newport
News
01/
94
12/
94
F
Langley
Air
Force
Base/
NASA
Langley
Cntr
Hampton
05/
93
05/
94
F
Marine
Corps
Combat
Development
Command
Quantico
05/
93
05/
94
F
NWS
Yorktown
­
Cheatham
Annex
Williamsburg
02/
00
12/
00
F
Naval
Amphibious
Base
Little
Creek
Virginia
Beach
07/
98
05/
99
F
Naval
Surface
Warfare
­
Dahlgren
Dahlgren
02/
92
10/
92
F
Naval
Weapons
Station
­
Yorktown
Yorktown
02/
92
10/
92
F
Norfolk
Naval
Base
(
Sewells
Pt
Nvl
Cmpx)
Norfolk
06/
96
04/
97
F
Norfolk
Naval
Shipyard
Portsmouth
03/
98
07/
99
F
St.
Juliens
Creek
Annex
(
U.
S.
Navy)
Chesapeake
02/
00
07/
00
F
19
General
Superfund
Sites
+
11
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
30
VI
General
Superfund
Sites
Island
Chemical
Corp/
V.
I.
Chemical
Corp
St.
Croix
01/
94
06/
96
Tutu
Wellfield
Tutu
02/
92
09/
95
2
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
VT
General
Superfund
Sites
BFI
Sanitary
Landfill(
Rockingham)
Rockingham
06/
88
10/
89
Bennington
Municipal
Sanitary
Landfill
Bennington
06/
88
03/
89
Burgess
Brothers
Landfill
Woodford
06/
88
03/
89
Elizabeth
Mine
Strafford
12/
00
06/
01
Ely
Copper
Mine
Vershire
06/
01
09/
01
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Old
Springfield
Landfill
Springfield
12/
82
09/
83
Parker
Sanitary
Landfill
Lyndon
06/
88
02/
90
Pine
Street
Canal
Burlington
12/
82
09/
83
S
Pownal
Tannery
Pownal
09/
98
01/
99
9
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
9
WA
General
Superfund
Sites
American
Crossarm
&
Conduit
Co.
Chehalis
06/
88
10/
89
Boomsnub/
Airco
Vancouver
01/
94
04/
95
S
Centralia
Municipal
Landfill
Centralia
06/
88
08/
90
Colbert
Landfill
Spokane
12/
82
09/
83
Commencement
Bay,
Near
Shore/
Tide
Flats
Pierce
County
12/
82
09/
83
Commencement
Bay,
South
Tacoma
Channel
Tacoma
12/
82
09/
83
FMC
Corp.
(
Yakima
Pit)
Yakima
12/
82
09/
83
Frontier
Hard
Chrome,
Inc.
Vancouver
12/
82
09/
83
General
Electric
Co.
(
Spokane
Shop)
Spokane
06/
88
10/
89
Greenacres
Landfill
Spokane
County
09/
83
09/
84
Hamilton/
Labree
Roads
GW
Contamination
Chehalis
05/
00
07/
00
Harbor
Island
(
Lead)
Seattle
12/
82
09/
83
Hidden
Valley
Landfill
(
Thun
Field)
Pierce
County
06/
86
03/
89
Kaiser
Aluminum
Mead
Works
Mead
12/
82
09/
83
Lakewood
Site
Lakewood
12/
82
09/
83
Lower
Duwamish
Waterway
Seattle
12/
00
09/
01
Mica
Landfill
Mica
10/
84
06/
86
Midnite
Mine
Wellpinit
02/
99
05/
00
Midway
Landfill
Kent
10/
84
06/
86
Moses
Lake
Wellfield
Contamination
Moses
Lake
07/
91
10/
92
North
Market
Street
Spokane
06/
88
08/
90
Northside
Landfill
Spokane
10/
84
06/
86
Oeser
Co
Bellingham
12/
96
09/
97
Pacific
Car
&
Foundry
Co.
Renton
06/
88
02/
90
Pacific
Sound
Resources
Seattle
05/
93
05/
94
Palermo
Well
Field
Ground
Water
Contam.
Tumwater
12/
96
04/
97
Pasco
Sanitary
Landfill
Pasco
06/
88
02/
90
Queen
City
Farms
Maple
Valley
09/
83
09/
84
Seattle
Municipal
Landfill
(
Kent
Hghlnds
Kent
06/
88
08/
90
Vancouver
Water
Station
#
1
Contamination
Vancouver
06/
93
05/
94
Vancouver
Water
Station
#
4
Contamination
Vancouver
07/
91
10/
92
Western
Processing
Co.,
Inc.
Kent
12/
82
09/
83
Wyckoff
Co./
Eagle
Harbor
Bainbridge
Island
09/
85
07/
87
Federal
Facility
Sites
American
Lake
Gardens/
McChord
AFB
Tacoma
09/
83
09/
84
F
Bangor
Naval
Submarine
Base
Silverdale
07/
89
08/
90
F
Bangor
Ordnance
Disposal
(
USNAVY)
Bremerton
10/
84
07/
87
F
Fairchild
Air
Force
Base
(
4
Waste
Areas)
Spokane
County
06/
88
03/
89
F
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Fort
Lewis
Logistics
Center
Tillicum
07/
89
11/
89
F
Hanford
100­
Area
(
USDOE)
Benton
County
06/
88
10/
89
F
Hanford
200­
Area
(
USDOE)
Benton
County
06/
88
10/
89
F
Hanford
300­
Area
(
USDOE)
Benton
County
06/
88
10/
89
F
Jackson
Park
Housing
Complex
(
USNAVY)
Kitsap
County
06/
93
05/
94
F
Naval
Air
Station,
Whidbey
Island
(
Ault)
Whidbey
Island
09/
85
02/
90
F
Naval
Undersea
Warfare
Station
(
4
Areas)
Keyport
06/
86
10/
89
F
Old
Navy
Dump/
Manchester
Lab(
USEPA/
NOAA)
Manchester
01/
94
05/
94
F
Port
Hadlock
Detachment
(
USNAVY)
Indian
Island
06/
93
05/
94
F
Puget
Sound
Naval
Shipyard
Complex
Bremerton
05/
93
05/
94
F
33
General
Superfund
Sites
+
14
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
47
WI
General
Superfund
Sites
Algoma
Municipal
Landfill
Algoma
06/
86
07/
87
Ashland/
Northern
States
Power
Lakefront
Ashland
12/
00
09/
02
Better
Brite
Plating
Chrome
&
Zinc
Shops
DePere
10/
89
08/
90
City
Disposal
Corp.
Landfill
Dunn
09/
83
09/
84
Delavan
Municipal
Well
#
4
Delavan
09/
83
09/
84
Eau
Claire
Municipal
Well
Field
Eau
Claire
09/
83
09/
84
Fadrowski
Drum
Disposal
Franklin
10/
84
06/
86
Fox
River
NRDA/
PCB
Releases
Green
Bay
07/
98
Hagen
Farm
Stoughton
09/
85
07/
87
Hechimovich
Sanitary
Landfill
Williamstown
06/
88
03/
89
Hunts
Disposal
Landfill
Caledonia
06/
86
07/
87
Janesville
Ash
Beds
Janesville
09/
83
09/
84
Janesville
Old
Landfill
Janesville
09/
83
09/
84
Kohler
Co.
Landfill
Sheboygan
09/
83
09/
84
Lauer
I
Sanitary
Landfill
Menomonee
Falls
09/
83
09/
84
Lemberger
Landfill,
Inc.
Whitelaw
09/
85
06/
86
Lemberger
Transport
&
Recycling
Franklin
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Madison
Metropolitan
Sewerage
District
Blooming
Grove
06/
88
02/
90
Master
Disposal
Service
Landfill
Brookfield
09/
83
09/
84
Mid­
State
Disposal,
Inc.
Landfill
Cleveland
Township
09/
83
09/
84
Moss­
American(
Kerr­
McGee
Oil
Co.)
Milwaukee
09/
83
09/
84
Muskego
Sanitary
Landfill
Muskego
09/
83
09/
84
N.
W.
Mauthe
Co.,
Inc.
Appleton
06/
88
03/
89
S
National
Presto
Industries,
Inc.
Eau
Claire
10/
84
06/
86
Oconomowoc
Electroplating
Co.
Inc
Ashippun
09/
83
09/
84
Onalaska
Municipal
Landfill
Onalaska
09/
83
09/
84
Penta
Wood
Products
Daniels
10/
95
06/
96
Refuse
Hideaway
Landfill
Middleton
02/
92
10/
92
Ripon
City
Landfill
Fond
Du
Lac
County
06/
93
05/
94
Sauk
County
Landfill
Excelsior
06/
88
10/
89
Schmalz
Dump
Harrison
09/
83
09/
84
Scrap
Processing
Co.,
Inc.
Medford
09/
83
09/
84
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
(
by
State)
April
2003
Date
St
Site
Name
Location
Proposed(
a)
Final
Notes(
b)

Sheboygan
Harbor
&
River
Sheboygan
09/
85
06/
86
Spickler
Landfill
Spencer
01/
87
07/
87
Stoughton
City
Landfill
Stoughton
10/
84
06/
86
Tomah
Armory
Tomah
01/
87
07/
87
Tomah
Municipal
Sanitary
Landfill
Tomah
06/
86
03/
89
Waste
Mgmt
of
WI
(
Brookfield
Sanit
LF)
Brookfield
06/
88
08/
90
Wausau
Ground
Water
Contamination
Wausau
04/
85
06/
86
Wheeler
Pit
La
Prairie
Township
09/
83
09/
84
40
General
Superfund
Sites
+
0
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
40
WV
General
Superfund
Sites
Big
John
Salvage
­
Hoult
Road
Fairmont
02/
00
07/
00
Fike
Chemical,
Inc.
Nitro
12/
82
09/
83
Follansbee
Site
Follansbee
12/
82
09/
83
Hanlin­
Allied­
Olin
Moundsville
04/
99
07/
99
Ordnance
Works
Disposal
Areas
Morgantown
10/
84
06/
86
Sharon
Steel
Corp
(
Fairmont
Coke
Works)
Fairmont
06/
96
12/
96
Vienna
Tetrachloroethene
Vienna
04/
99
10/
99
Federal
Facility
Sites
Allegany
Ballistics
Laboratory
(
USNAVY)
Mineral
County
06/
93
05/
94
F
West
Virginia
Ordnance
(
USARMY)
Point
Pleasant
12/
82
09/
83
F,
S
7
General
Superfund
Sites
+
2
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
9
WY
General
Superfund
Sites
Mystery
Bridge
Rd/
U.
S.
Highway
20
Evansville
06/
88
08/
90
Federal
Facility
Sites
F.
E.
Warren
Air
Force
Base
Cheyenne
07/
89
02/
90
F
1
General
Superfund
Sites
+
1
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
2
1139
General
Superfund
Sites
+
164
Federal
Facility
Sites
=
1303
(
a)
Date
first
eligible
for
Superfund
action.
First
NPL
proposed
12/
82.
Some
sites
were
announced
earlier
in
the
Interim
Priorities
List
(
10/
81)
and
Expanded
Eligibility
List
(
7/
82);
most
were
included
in
the
first
proposed
NPL.

(
b)
A
=
Based
on
issuance
of
health
advisory
by
Agency
for
Toxic
Substances
and
Disease
Registry
(
if
scored,
HRS
score
need
not
be
>
28.50).
F
=
Federal
facility
site,
not
eligible
for
Superfund­
financed
response.
S
=
State
top
priority
(
included
among
the
100
top
priority
sites
regardless
of
score).

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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
Per
State/
Territory
(
by
Proposed
Rule
#
39)
April
2003
Proposed
Rule
#
39
Total
Proposed
Total
Final
State/
Territory
Gen
Fed
Gen
Fed
Gen
Fed
Total
New
Jersey
3
0
4
0
106
8
118
Missouri
2
0
2
0
203
25
Ohio
20
52
253
35
Texas
20
40
374
45
California
1
0
3
0
72
24
99
Colorado
1
0
3
0
123
18
Maryland
10
10
99
19
New
Hampshire
1
0
2
0
17
1
20
North
Carolina
1
0
1
0
26
2
29
Alabama
00
20
103
15
Alaska
00
00
15
6
American
Samoa
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Arizona
00
00
72
9
Arkansas
0
0
0
0
120
12
Commonwealth
of
Marianas
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Connecticut
0
0
1
0
14
1
16
Delaware
0
0
0
0
141
15
District
of
Columbia
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Florida
00
10
456
52
Georgia
00
10
122
15
Guam
000011
2
Hawaii
00
00
12
3
Idaho
00
30
42
9
Illinois
0
0
5
1
354
45
Indiana
00
10
280
29
Iowa
00
10
121
14
Kansas
00
11
91
12
Kentucky
0
0
0
0
131
14
Louisiana
0
0
2
0
121
15
Maine
00
00
93
12
Massachusetts
0
0
1
0
24
7
32
Michigan
0
0
1
1
670
69
Minnesota
0
0
0
0
222
24
Mississippi
00
20
20
4
Montana
00
10
140
15
Nebraska
0
0
0
0
101
11
Nevada
00
00
10
1
New
Mexico
0
0
1
0
101
12
New
York
00
10
864
91
North
Dakota
00
00
00
0
Oklahoma
00
10
91
11
Oregon
00
20
82
12
Pennsylvania
0
0
2
0
88
6
96
Puerto
Rico
00
00
90
9
Rhode
Island
0
0
0
0
10
2
12
South
Carolina
0
0
0
0
23
2
25
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National
Priorities
List
Final
and
Proposed
Sites
Per
State/
Territory
(
by
Proposed
Rule
#
39)
April
2003
Proposed
Rule
#
39
Total
Proposed
Total
Final
State/
Territory
Gen
Fed
Gen
Fed
Gen
Fed
Total
South
Dakota
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
Tennessee
0
0
0
1
9
3
13
Trust
Territories
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Utah
0
0
4
0
13
4
21
Vermont
0
0
0
0
9
0
9
Virgin
Islands
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
Virginia
0
0
0
0
19
11
30
Washington
0
0
0
0
33
14
47
West
Virginia
0
0
0
0
7
2
9
Wisconsin
0
0
1
0
39
0
40
Wyoming
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
Total
14
0
60
6
1079
158
1303
64
National
Priorities
List
General
Superfund
Section,
Proposed
Rule
#
39
Scores
April
2003
Route
Scores
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Site
St
Site
Name
Location
GW
SW
SE
Air
Score
Notes(
a)

CA
AMCO
Chemical
Oakland
NS
NS
NS
100.00
50.00
CO
Captain
Jack
Mill
Ward
NS
100.00
15.00
NS
50.56
MD
68th
Street
Dump
Baltimore
NS
100.00
NS
NS
50.00
MO
Madison
County
Mines
Fredericktown
NS
100.00
60.40
NS
58.41
MO
Newton
County
Mine
Tailings
Newton
County
100.00
NS
NS
NS
50.00
NC
Ram
Leather
Care
Charlotte
80.85
NS
NS
NS
40.43
NH
Troy
Mills
Landfill
Troy
NS
100.00
NS
NS
50.00
NJ
Rolling
Knolls
Landfill
Chatham
Township
NS
100.00
60.00
NS
58.31
NJ
Standard
Chlorine
Chem.
Co.,
Inc.
Kearny
NS
100.00
NS
NS
50.00
NJ
White
Swan
Cleaners/
Sun
Cleaners
Area
GW
Wall
Township
83.27
NS
NS
NS
41.63
OH
Armco
Inc.,
Hamilton
Plant
Hamilton
100.00
96.08
NS
NS
69.34
OH
Peters
Cartridge
Factory
Kings
Mills
NS
100.00
NS
NS
50.00
TX
Conroe
Creosoting
Company
Conroe
NS
96.00
NS
NS
48.00
TX
Jones
Road
GW
Plume
Harris
County
93.00
NS
NS
NS
46.50
Number
of
Sites
Being
Proposed
to
the
General
Superfund
Section:
14
(
a)
A
=
Based
on
issuance
of
health
advisory
by
Agency
for
Toxic
Substances
and
Disease
Registry
(
if
scored,
HRS
score
need
not
be
>
28.50).
S
=
State
top
priority
(
included
among
the
100
top
priority
sites
regardless
of
score).
NS
=
Pathway
Not
Scored
65
National
Priorities
List
General
Superfund
Section,
Final
Rule
Scores
April
2003
Route
Scores
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Site
St
Site
Name
Location
GW
SW
SE
Air
Score
Notes(
a)

FL
United
Metals,
Inc.
Marianna
NS
67.47
NS
NS
33.73
NC
Ward
Transformer
Raleigh
NS
100.00
NS
NS
50.00
NE
Omaha
Lead
Omaha
NS
NS
100.00
NS
50.00
NJ
Woodbrook
Road
Dump
South
Plainfield
NS
100.00
NS
NS
50.00
PR
Pesticide
Warehouse
III
Manati
100.00
NS
NS
NS
50.00
TX
Gulfco
Marine
Maintenance
Freeport
NS
100.00
NS
NS
50.00
UT
Davenport
and
Flagstaff
Smelters
Sandy
City
NS
NS
65.00
NS
32.50
Number
of
Sites
Being
Promulgated
to
the
General
Superfund
Section:
7
(
a)
A
=
Based
on
issuance
of
health
advisory
by
Agency
for
Toxic
Substances
and
Disease
Registry
(
if
scored,
HRS
score
need
not
be
>
28.50).
S
=
State
top
priority
(
included
among
the
100
top
priority
sites
regardless
of
score).
NS
=
Pathway
Not
Scored
66
Federal
Register
Notices
Date
Oct­
23­
81
Jul­
23­
82
Dec­
30­
82
Mar­
04­
83
Sep­
08­
83
May­
08­
84
Sep­
21­
84
Oct­
15­
84
Feb­
14­
85
Apr­
10­
85
Sep­
16­
85
Sep­
18­
85
Jun­
10­
86
Final
51
FR
21054
51
FR
21064
Proposal
5
51
FR
21099
51
FR
21109
Rule
Type
FR
Notice
Action
Proposed
Sites
Final
Sites
Gen
Fed
Total
Gen
Fed
Total
Interim
Priorities
List
(
IPL)
115
sites
proposed
115
Expanded
Eligibility
List
(
EEL)
45
sites
added;
no
notice
published
160
418
sites
(
including
153
from
the
IPL
and
EEL);
federal
site
418
418
1
site
proposed;
Times
Beach
419
419
Promulgation
of
first
NPL;
406
finalized,
1
proposed
site
split
into
2
sites;
Removed
6
proposed
sites
140
140
406
406
133
sites
proposed
4
San
Gabriel
sites
finalized
136
136
410
410
128
sites
finalized
and
4
proposed
sites
removed
4
4
538
538
244
total
sites;
208
general
and
36
federal
212
36
248
538
538
2
sites;
Glen
Ridge
and
Montclair/
West
Orange,
NJ
210
36
246
540
540
32
total
sites;
26
general
and
6
federal
236
42
278
540
540
1
site;
Lansdowne
Radiation,
PA
235
42
277
541
541
41
total
sites;
38
general
and
3
federal
273
45
318
541
541
170
general
sites;
Deleted
8
NPL
sites
since
last
rule
Removed
7
proposed
sites
45
total
sites;
43
general
and
2
federal
5
RCRA
sites
reopened
for
comments
143
47
190
703
703
Removed
1
N/
A
N/
A
Proposal
47
FR
58476
Proposal
48
FR
9311
Final
48
FR
40658
Proposal
1
48
FR
40674
Final
49
FR
19480
Final
49
FR
37070
Proposal
2
49
FR
40320
Final
50
FR
6320
Proposal
3
50
FR
14115
Final
50
FR
37630
Proposal
4
50
FR
37950
67
Date
Oct­
17­
86
Jan­
22­
87
Feb­
25­
87
May­
13­
87
Rule
Type
FR
Notice
Action
Proposed
Sites
Final
Sites
Gen
Fed
Total
Gen
Fed
Total
Removed
Silver
Creek
Tailings
from
proposal
137
47
184
703
703
64
total
sites;
63
general
and
1
federal
200
48
248
703
703
Notice
of
Availability
Proposed
RCRA
Policy
Statements
99
total
sites;
67
general
and
32
federal
7
federal
sites
reproposed
(
no
change
in
numbers)
133
16
149
770
32
802
13
sites
reproposed
(
no
change
in
numbers)

229
total
sites;
215
general
and
14
federal
348
30
378
767
32
799
Notice
of
Availability;
RCRA
policy
statements
8
federal
sites;
Reclassified
1
general
NPL
site
as
a
federal
site
348
22
370
758
41
799
93
general
sites
finalized;
Removed
4
general
proposed
sites
251
22
273
849
41
890
10
general
sites
261
22
283
849
41
890
52
federal
sites
261
74
335
848
41
889
2
ATSDR
sites
263
74
337
848
41
889
23
general
sites;
Removed
27
proposed
RCRA
sites
70
total
sites;
59
general
and
11
federal;
Removed
4
general
proposed
sites
150
63
213
929
52
981
25
total
sites;
23
general
and
2
federal;
last
proposed
rule
under
the
original
HRS
173
65
238
929
52
981
29
total
sites;
2
general
ATSDR
and
27
federal
171
38
209
931
79
1,010
Removal
Proposal
6
52
FR
2492
52
FR
5578
52
FR
17991
Jul­
22­
87
Final
52
FR
27620
52
FR
27643
Jun­
24­
88
Aug­
09­
88
Mar­
13­
89
Mar­
31­
89
May­
5­
89
Jul­
14­
89
Aug­
16­
89
Oct­
4­
89
Oct­
26­
89
Nov­
21­
89
53
FR
23978
Proposal
7
53
FR
23988
53
FR
30002
and
30005
Final
54
FR
10512
Final
54
FR
13296
Proposal
8
54
FR
19526
Proposal
9
54
FR
29820
Proposal
54
FR
33846
Final
54
FR
41000
Final
54
FR
41015
Proposal
10
54
FR
43778
Final
54
FR
48184
68
Date
Feb­
21­
90
Mar­
14­
90
Aug­
30­
90
Feb­
11­
91
May­
9­
91
Jul­
29­
91
Sep­
25­
91
Feb­
7­
92
Oct­
14­
92
May­
10­
93
Jun­
23­
93
Jan­
18­
94
Feb­
23­
94
May­
31­
94
Aug­
23­
94
Rule
Type
FR
Notice
Action
Proposed
Sites
Final
Sites
Gen
Fed
Total
Gen
Fed
Total
71
total
sites;
57
general
and
14
federal;
Removed
1
general
proposed
site
113
24
137
988
93
1,081
1
general
site;
United
Heckathorn
Co,
Richmond,
CA
112
24
136
989
93
1,082
106
total
sites;
83
general
and
23
federal;
Removed
9
general
and
1
federal
proposed
sites
20
0
20
1,071
116
1,187
Last
final
rule
under
original
HRS
­
6
general
sites;
Removed
8
general
proposed
sites;
No
decision
on
6
proposed
sites
0
0
1,073
116
1,189
1
general
ATSDR
site
1
1
1,072
116
1,188
22
general
sites;
First
proposed
rule
under
Revised
HRS
20
3
23
1,072
116
1,188
1
general
ATSDR
site
19
3
22
1,069
116
1,185
30
total
sites;
24
general
and
6
federal
43
9
52
1,067
116
1,183
33
total
sites;
26
general
and
7
federal
9
total
sites;
8
general
and
1
federal
25
3
28
1,085
123
1,208
26
total
sites;
19
general
and
7
federal;
Withdrew
5
NPL
sites
44
10
54
1,078
123
1,201
17
total
sites;
7
general
and
10
federal;
Withdrew
2
general
NPL
sites
51
20
71
1,075
123
1,198
26
total
sites;
16
general
and
10
federal;
Withdrew
2
general
NPL
sites
67
30
97
1,067
123
1,190
1
general
site
(
Alcoa/
Point
Comfort);
Withdrew
1
general
NPL
site
66
30
96
1,067
123
1,190
42
total
sites;
18
general
and
24
federal;
Reclassified
3
general
sites
as
federal
sites
48
6
54
1,082
150
1,232
10
total
sites;
6
general
and
4
federal
54
10
64
1,081
150
1,231
0
0
Final
55
FR
6154
Final
55
FR
9688
Final
55
FR
35502
Final
56
FR
5598
Proposal
56
FR
21460
Proposal
11
56
FR
35840
Final
56
FR
48438
Proposal
12
57
FR
4824
Final
57
FR
47181
Proposal
13
57
FR
47204
Proposal
14
58
FR
27507
Proposal
15
58
FR
34018
Proposal
16
59
FR
2568
Final
59
FR
8724
Final
59
FR
27989
Proposal
17
59
FR
43314
69
Date
Dec­
16­
94
Feb­
13­
95
Apr­
25­
95
May­
26­
95
Sep­
29­
95
Oct­
2­
95
Rule
Type
FR
Notice
Action
Proposed
Sites
Final
Sites
Gen
Fed
Total
Gen
Fed
Total
18
total
sites;
14
general
and
4
federal
40
6
46
1,088
154
1,242
9
total
sites;
7
general
and
2
federal
47
8
55
1,087
154
1,241
4
total
sites;
3
general
and
1
federal
44
7
51
1,082
155
1,237
1
general
site
(
Southern
Shipbuilding);
Removed
1
proposed
site
since
last
rule
42
7
49
1,082
153
1,235
8
total
sites;
6
general
and
2
federal
36
5
41
1,078
154
1,232
12
general
sites;
Removed
1
proposed
site
47
5
52
1,078
154
1,232
13
total
sites;
all
general
15
total
sites;
13
general
(
2
general
sites
are
reproposed)
and
2
federal
45
7
52
1,073
154
1,227
7
total
sites;
all
general
5
total
sites;
all
general;
Removed
1
proposed
site
42
7
49
1,059
151
1,210
5
total
sites;
3
general
and
2
federal
6
total
sites;
5
general
and
1
federal;
Removed
1
proposed
site
43
6
49
1,057
151
1,208
Proposed
Amendment
of
Montrose
Chemical
Corporation
6
total
sites;
all
general
9
total
sites;
all
general
46
6
52
1,053
151
1,204
6
total
sites;
all
general
8
total
sites;
6
general
and
2
federal
46
8
54
1,046
151
1,197
Final
59
FR
65206
Proposal
18
60
FR
8212
Final
60
FR
20330
Final
60
FR
27896
Final
60
FR
50435
Proposal
19
60
FR
51390
Jun­
17­
96
Final
61
FR
30510
Proposal
20
61
FR
30575
Dec­
23­
96
Apr­
1­
97
Aug­
21­
97
Sep­
25­
97
Mar­
6­
98
Final
61
FR
67656
Proposal
21
61
FR
67678
Final
62
FR
15572
Proposal
22
62
FR
15594
62
FR
44430
Final
62
FR
50442
Proposal
23
62
FR
50450
Final
63
FR
11332
Proposal
24
63
FR
11340
70
Date
Jul­
28­
98
Sep­
18­
98
Sep­
29­
98
Jan­
19­
99
Feb­
16­
99
Apr­
23­
99
May­
10­
99
Jul­
22­
99
Sep­
17­
99
Oct­
22­
99
Feb­
4­
00
Rule
Type
FR
Notice
Action
Proposed
Sites
Final
Sites
Gen
Fed
Total
Gen
Fed
Total
9
total
sites;
7
general
and
2
federal
14
total
sites;
11
general
and
3
federal
50
9
55
1,043
153
1,196
One
site,
general
46
9
55
1,044
153
1,197
One
site,
general
12
total
sites;
all
general
57
9
66
1,041
153
1,194
17
total
sites;
16
general
and
1
federal
11
total
sites;
all
general
50
9
59
1,053
153
1,206
Proposal
of
Midnite
Mine
site
51
9
60
1,053
153
1,206
12
total
sites;
all
general
63
9
72
1,049
153
1,202
Proposal
of
Alameda
NAS
site
10
total
sites;
7
general
and
3
federal
56
7
63
1,056
156
1,212
15
total
sites;
13
general
and
2
federal
11
total
sites;
10
general
and
1
federal
53
6
59
1,068
158
1,226
One
site,
general
52
6
58
1,067
158
1,225
10
total
sites;
9
general
and
1
federal
9
total
sites;
all
general
52
5
57
1,062
159
1,221
10
total
sites;
all
general
8
total
sites;
6
general
and
2
federal
48
7
55
1,067
159
1,226
Final
63
FR
40182
Proposal
25
63
FR
40247
Final
63
FR
49855
Final
63
FR
51848
Proposal
26
63
FR
51882
Final
64
FR
2942
Proposal
27
64
FR
2950
Proposal
64
FR
7564
Proposal
28
64
FR
19968
Proposal
64
FR
24990
Final
64
FR
24949
Final
64
FR
39878
Proposal
29
64
FR
39886
Final
64
FR
50459
Final
64
FR
56966
Proposal
30
64
FR
56992
Final
65
FR
5435
Proposal
31
65
FR
5468
71
Date
May­
11­
00
Jul­
27­
00
Aug­
24­
00
Dec­
1­
00
Jan­
11­
01
Jun­
14­
01
Sept­
13­
01
Feb­
26­
02
Sep­
05­
02
Oct­
24­
02
Rule
Type
FR
Notice
Action
Proposed
Sites
Final
Sites
Gen
Fed
Total
Gen
Fed
Total
7
total
sites;
all
general
14
total
sites;
all
general
55
7
62
1,068
159
1,227
12
total
sites;
11
general
and
1
federal
7
total
sites;
all
general
51
6
57
1,077
160
1,237
Proposal
of
Alabama
Plating
Company,
Inc.
and
Malone
Service
Company,
Inc.
(
general
sites)
53
6
59
1,076
159
1,235
8
total
sites;
7
general
and
1
federal
13
total
sites;
12
general
and
1
federal
57
6
63
1,071
160
1,231
5
total
sites;
all
general
61
6
67
1,069
160
1,229
10
total
sites;
all
general
10
total
sites;
all
general
61
6
67
1,076
160
1,236
11
total
sites;
all
general
17
total
sites;
16
general
and
1
federal
65
7
72
1,078
160
1,238
Proposal
of
Libby
Asbestos
and
Omaha
Lead
(
general
sites)
67
7
74
1,063
159
1,222
19
total
sites;
18
general
and
1
federal
7
total
sites;
all
general
56
6
62
1,079
159
1,238
One
site;
general
55
6
61
1,076
158
1,234
Final
65
FR
30482
Proposal
32
65
FR
30489
Final
65
FR
46096
Proposal
33
65
FR
46131
Proposal
65
FR
51567
Final
65
FR
75179
Proposal
34
65
FR
75215
Proposal
35
66
FR
2380
Final
66
FR
32235
Proposal
36
66
FR
32287
Final
66
FR
32235
Proposal
37
66
FR
47612
Proposal
67
FR
8836
Final
67
FR
56757
Proposal
38
67
FR
56794
Final
67
FR
65315
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