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View EPA's Cleanups in my Community map, which includes Superfund sites as well as sites and facilities addressed under other programs. Last updated on September 10, 2024. Learn about Superfund sites near you by searching with state, county, and city filters.
EPA’s Superfund program is responsible for cleaning up some of the nation’s most contaminated land and responding to environmental emergencies, oil spills and natural disasters in order to protect public health and the environment.
Search for sites proposed to, currently on, and deleted from Superfund's National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites being addressed under the Superfund Alternative Approach (SAA).
Superfund sites are polluted locations in the United States requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. Sites include landfills, mines, manufacturing facilities, processing plants where toxic waste has either been improperly managed or dumped.
View the National Priorities List (NPL), organized by state. Use the interactive map to select a state or territory.
The National Priorities List (NPL) is the list of sites of national priority among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States and its territories.
Learn about Superfund, EPA's nationwide program to identify, clean up, and return contaminated sites to productive use.
Search for National Priority List (NPL) 1 Superfund Sites. 1. Including proposed, final and deleted NPL sites and non-NPL Superfund Alternative Approach (SAA) sites. By default, all NPL sites appear. Click an EPA region on the map to display sites in a particular region (1-10). Select a Region. After you select a link, press go to jump to ...
This page has links to content designed to help you find Superfund sites in your area, understand the cleanup process, and help you learn about Superfund's history. Search for Superfund sites. Searching for National Priorities List (NPL) sites by site name, state or EPA regional office can easily be done using the basic search tool:
View a map of all the sites in the U.S., currently on the NPL, proposed to the NPL and deleted from the NPL. The following table shows the number of Federal and general sites for each status and milestone as of December 23, 2020: