Superfund Sites with New Construction Projects to Receive Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding
EPA announced plans for a third and final wave of more than $1 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for cleanup projects at more than 100 Superfund sites in communities across the country. This funding will start new cleanup projects at 25 sites on the National Priorities List and ongoing cleanup projects at over 85 Superfund sites. The list below includes the 25 sites where new cleanup projects will be funded from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
EPA Region | State | Site Name |
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2 | New Jersey | Matlack, Inc. |
2 | New Jersey | Roebling Steel Co. |
2 | New Jersey | Raritan Bay Slag |
2 | New York | Onondaga Lake |
2 | New York | Old Roosevelt Field Contaminated GW Area |
2 | U.S. Virgin Islands | Tutu Wellfield |
2 | Puerto Rico | Scorpio Recycling, Inc. |
3 | Delaware | Standard Chlorine of Delaware, Inc. |
3 | Pennsylvania | Jackson Ceramix, Inc |
3 | Pennsylvania | Salford Quarry |
3 | Pennsylvania | Valmont TCE Site (Former Valmont Industrial Park) |
3 | Pennsylvania | Baghurst Drive |
4 | Florida | Post and Lumber Preserving Co Inc |
4 | South Carolina | US Finishing/Cone Mills |
5 | Illinois | ASARCO Taylor Springs |
5 | Ohio | East Troy Contaminated Aquifer |
5 | Michigan | Velsicol Chemical Corp. (Michigan) |
6 | Texas | North East 2nd Street Site |
7 | Kansas | Cherokee County |
8 | Montana | East Helena Site |
9 | Arizona | Iron King Mine - Humboldt Smelter |
9 | California | Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine |
9 | California | Lava Cap Mine |
9 | California | Southern Avenue Industrial Area |
10 | Oregon | Northwest Pipe & Casing/Hall Process Company |
Fiscal Year 2023 Sites
In February 2023, EPA announced plans to fund new cleanup projects at 22 Superfund sites on the National Priorities List using funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This was the second wave of funding from the $3.5 billion allocated for Superfund cleanup work in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The list below includes the 22 sites where new cleanup projects will be funded from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
EPA Region | State | Site Name |
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1 | Massachusetts | Creese & Cook Tannery (Former) |
1 | Massachusetts | Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump |
1 | Massachusetts | Walton & Lonsbury Inc. |
1 | Vermont | Pike Hill Copper Mine |
2 | New Jersey | Cornell Dubilier Electronics Inc. |
2 | New Jersey | Mansfield Trail Dump |
2 | New Jersey | Matteo & Sons Inc. |
2 | New York | General Motors (Central Foundry Division) |
2 | Puerto Rico | Dorado Ground Water Contamination |
3 | Pennsylvania | Jackson Ceramix, Inc |
3 | Pennsylvania | Ryeland Road Arsenic Site |
3 | Virginia | Hidden Lane Landfill |
4 | Florida | Southern Solvents, Inc. |
4 | Georgia | Westside Lead |
4 | North Carolina | Cristex Drum |
5 | Illinois | Ottawa Radiation Areas |
5 | Indiana | Keystone Corridor Ground Water Contamination |
7 | Kansas | 57th and North Broadway Streets Site |
7 | Kansas | Caney Residential Yards |
7 | Kansas | Plating Inc. |
7 | Missouri | Valley Park TCE |
9 | Nevada | Carson River Mercury Site |
Fiscal Year 2022 Sites
In December 2021, announced plans to use a $1 billion investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to clear the backlog of 49 previously unfunded Superfund sites and accelerate cleanup at dozens of other sites across the country. The list below includes the 49 National Priorities List sites where new cleanup projects will be funded from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.