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- Public Comment Period Extended for Spectron Proposed Plan (PDF) (1 p, 290k)
- EPA Responds to Severe Weather at Butler Mine Tunnel Site (PDF) (2 pp, 483K)
- EPA Region 3's Quarterly Land Revitalization Update e-newsletter, Fall 2011 Edition, now available (PDF) (1 p, 81.7K)
- This is Superfund: A Community Guide to EPA's Superfund Program (PDF) (12 pp, 1.1MB)
- Brownfields Conference 2011 Presentations
- The Environmental Protection Agency has released the Site Inspection report for the Battlefield Golf Club in Chesapeake, Virginia. EPA's review of the data indicates that metals are not migrating from the fly ash on the golf course to the residential drinking water wells. Based on this information, EPA does not plan on listing the site on the NPL.
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| District of Columbia | District of Columbia | District of Columbia |
| Federal Facilities | ||
| Maryland | Maryland | Maryland |
| Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania |
| Virginia | Virginia | Virginia |
| West Virginia | West Virginia | West Virginia |
Cleanup in this region of the country
- CERCLA or Superfund: highly contaminated abandonded sites and federal facilities
- RCRA Corrective Action: active facilities that generate hazardous wastes
- Brownfields: sites with marginal contamination or perceived contamination
- Oil: spills that occur in and around inland waters
- Land Revitalization: restoring contaminated, and potentially contaminated, sites to productive economic and greenspace use
- Underground Storage Tanks: sites with petroleum contamination
- Toxic Substances Control: sites with PCB contamination
- Risk Assessment: nature and extent of human health and ecological contamination
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