Superfund Site Information
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This asset includes a number of individual data sets related to site-specific information for Superfund, which is governed under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, which was amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) in 1986. The Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) contains basic site description, location, schedule of activities, enforcement and settlement data, contaminants and selected remedy and much more, as well as the records that clearly document site decisions. This asset also includes sampling data and lab results (CLPSS, EDDs), redevelopment and technical assistance case studies, site reuse and land revitalization information, EPAOSC.net information, Superfund Technical Assistance Grants information, site management information records (RODs, Remediation plans, cleanup directives), contract management information, and more. Superfund site management information can also be found in agency wide systems such as EAS and COMPASS.
Superfund Technical Assistance Grants
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This asset includes data related to the Superfund Technical Assistance Grant program, including grant number, award amounts, award dates, period of performance, site/PRP name, and community group awarded grant. Data collected from Regional TAG Coordinators enables HQ to easily access statistical information on the TAG program in order to respond to requests for Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) updates, requests for talking point information, questions from OSRTI/OSWER managers, and other various requests for program statistics.
NPL Superfund Site Boundaries (EPA)
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This GIS dataset contains polygons depicting U.S. EPA Superfund Site boundaries. Site boundaries are polygons representing the footprint of a whole site, defined for purposes of this effort as the sum of all of the Operable Units and the current understanding of the full extent of contamination. For Federal Facility sites, the total site polygon may be the Facility boundary. As site investigation and remediation progress, OUs may be added, modified or refined, and the total site polygon should be updated accordingly. Superfund features are managed by regional teams of geospatial professionals and remedial program managers (RPMs), and SEGS harvests regional data on a weekly basis to refresh the national dataset and feature services.
EPA Facility Registry Service (FRS): SEMS
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This data provides location and attribute information on Facilities regulated under the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). The Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) integrates multiple legacy systems (e.g., CERCLIS, ICTS, SDMS) into a comprehensive tracking and reporting tool, providing data on the inventory of active and archived hazardous waste sites evaluated by the Superfund program. It contains sites that are either proposed to be, or are on, the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The data provided in this service are obtained from EPA's Facility Registry Service (FRS). The FRS is an integrated source of comprehensive (air, water, and waste) environmental information about facilities, sites or places. This service connects directly to the FRS database to provide this data as a feature service. FRS creates high-quality, accurate, and authoritative facility identification records through rigorous verification and management procedures that incorporate information from program national systems, state master facility records, data collected from EPA's Central Data Exchange registrations and data management personnel. Additional Information on FRS is available at the EPA website https://www.epa.gov/enviro/facility-registry-service-frs.
Intersection of Natural Hazard Vulnerability and Superfund Site Location
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Spreadsheet lists all active and upcoming Superfund sites and their vulnerability to 12 natural hazards using a vulnerability score between 0 and 100. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Summers, K., A. Lamaper, and K. Buck. National Hazards Vulnerability and the Remediation, Restoration and Revitalization of Contaminated Sites – 1. Superfund. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, USA, 14, (2021).