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This is a list of Superfund sites in Kansas designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. [1]
The 1977 CWA amendments provided a list of pollutant and pollutant groups to be considered by the agency in developing regulations. [8] EPA is also required to review and revise regulations as needed, and since 1972 it has promulgated ELGs for 59 industrial categories, with over 450 subcategories.
The Flood Control Act of 1950 authorized the building of Council Grove Dam and Lake, named after the nearby community of Council Grove, Kansas. [5] The effects of the Great Flood of 1951 further demonstrated the need for the project, and the Tulsa District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction in June 1960.
The building was the first governmental office building in Michigan to achieve LEED Platinum certification. [ 8 ] In 2011, Governor Rick Snyder 's first-ever executive order, Executive Order 2011-1, split the DNRE, returning DNR and DEQ into separate agencies, [ 3 ] which Snyder said would allow each to focus on its core mission. [ 9 ]
Location within Lyon County and ... ZIP code: 66865. Area code: 620: FIPS code: 20-52800: GNIS ID: 2396061 [1] Website: cityofolpe.com: Olpe is a city in Lyon County ...
Location within Nemaha County and Kansas. ... ZIP code: 66550. Area code: 785: FIPS code: 20-77550: GNIS ID: 2397289 [1] Wetmore is a city in Nemaha County, Kansas ...
Location within Brown County and Kansas. ... ZIP code: 66532. Area code: 785: FIPS code: 20-60325: ... It was named to honor the first governor of the State of Kansas
A post office was opened in La Mont's Hill (an extinct town) in 1871, but it was moved to Vassar in 1887. [3] Vassar has ZIP code 66543. [4]The Missouri Pacific Railroad previously went through Vassar, [5] but it was abandoned, then later it was converted into the Flint Hills Nature Trail.