What is a Superfund?
There are thousands of sites nationwide that have been contaminated by hazardous waste dumped, left out in the open, or improperly managed. Manufacturing plants, processing plants, landfills and mining sites all fall under this category.
Here’s a look at the Superfund National Priorities List Where You Live Map below. You can zoom in and see what sites are located near you.
Here’s a look at Superfund sites across the Houston area:
Conroe Creosoting Co. – Highway 105 east, Box 9, Conroe
Crystal Chemical Co. – 3502 Rodger road, Houston
Dixie Oil Processors Inc. – 2505 Choate Road, Friendswood
Geneva Industries/Fuhrman Energy – 9334 Caniff road, Houston
Harris (Farley Street) – 1000′s of Genoa Red Bluff Road, Houston
Highlands Acid Pit, 611 Battlebell – Clear Lake Road, Highlands
Jones Road Ground Water Plume – 11600 Jones Road, Houston
Many Diversified Interests, Inc. – 3617 Baer Street, Houston
North Cavalcade Street – northeast of the intersection of Cavalcade Street and Maury Street, Houston
Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers – 1415, 1417, 1419 south Loop west, Houston
South Cavalcade Street, Houston
United Creosoting Co. – 2nd and Hilbig, Conroe
US Oil Recovery – 400 and 200 N. Richey Street, Pasadena
The goals of Superfund include:
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Protecting human health and the environment by remedying contaminated sites
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Holding responsible parties financially accountable for cleanup actions
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Engaging communities in the Superfund process to ensure their input and concerns are addressed
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Facilitating the return of Superfund sites to productive and safe use for the benefit of society.
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