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Superfund Site Information - Site Sampling Data
This asset includes Superfund site-specific sampling information including location of samples, types of samples, and analytical chemistry characteristics of samples. Information is associated with a particular contaminated sate as there is no national database of this information.
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Superfund Site Information - Site Sampling Data
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This asset includes Superfund site-specific sampling information including location of samples, types of samples, and analytical chemistry characteristics of samples. Information is associated with a particular contaminated sate as there is no national database of this information.
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 Query
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The Superfund Query allows users to retrieve data from the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) database.
NPL Superfund Linear Site Features (EPA)
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This GIS dataset contains lines depicting U.S. EPA Superfund features. This dataset is reserved for important Superfund site features that are best captured as linear features in geospatial datasets. 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.
Superfund Programmatic Information
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This asset includes an inventory of program policy and guidance documents that are used by the EPA regions, states, tribes and private parties to implement the Superfund program. This collection of documents currently exists in two primary places - the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) and on the Superfund public website. Eventually all of the documents will be placed in SEMS, which is the official recordkeeping system of the program. This asset also includes contract management information relevant to non-site-specific OSRTI contracts.
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.
Cleanups In My Community (CIMC) - Superfund National Priority List (NPL) Sites, National Layer
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This data layer provides access to Superfund National Priority List Sites as part of the CIMC web service. Superfund is a program administered by the EPA to locate, investigate, and clean up worst hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. EPA administers the Superfund program in cooperation with individual states and tribal governments. These sites include abandoned warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants, and landfills - the key word here being abandoned. Only NPL sites have been included in Cleanups in My Community thus far. EPA maintains the NPL, which identifies for the States and the public those sites or other releases that appear to warrant remedial (long term) actions. These NPL sites fall into the following categories: Proposed: Sites may be proposed for the NPL and then may be placed on the NPL as final or be removed from the Proposed NPL. Final: Those sites placed on the NPL are called "final," and for these sites, a cleanup remedy is selected and implemented. However, it may be several years after construction of the remedy is completed before the hazardous substances are completely cleaned up or controlled in place. Deleted: After the clean up process is complete, and appropriate reviews confirm the area is cleaned up or the hazards are controlled, sites can be deleted from the NPL. For more information on the data provided through this web service, please see the processing steps below, and see more information here: https://www.epa.gov/cleanups/cimc-about-data#superfund. The CIMC web service was initially published in 2013, but the data are updated twice a month. The full schedule for data updates in CIMC is located here: https://ofmpub.epa.gov/frs_public2/frs_html_public_pages.frs_refresh_stats.
Superfund Cost Recovery Package Imaging and On-Line System
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SCORPIOS is used to organize cost information and produce reports that summarize the costs for a specific Superfund or Oil site.
US EPA Superfund Site Soil Samples
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US EPA Superfund site soil samples. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable information regarding living individuals, according to the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This dataset contains information about human research subjects. Because there is potential to identify individual participants and disclose personal information, either alone or in combination with other datasets, individual level data are not appropriate to post for public access. Restricted access may be granted to authorized persons by contacting the party listed. It can be accessed through the following means: In the publication and supporting information. Format: These data were generated from US EPA Superfund site soil samples. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Bradham, K., C. Nelson, P. Alava, J. Misenheimer, G. Diamond, W. Thayer, and D. Thomas. Estimating relative bioavailability of soil lead in the mouse. JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - PART A: CURRENT ISSUES. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA, 79(24): 1179-1182, (2016).
Cleanups In My Community (CIMC) - Federal facilities that are also Superfund sites, National Layer
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Federal facilities are properties owned by the federal government. This data layer provides access to Federal facilities that are Superfund sites as part of the CIMC web service. Data are collected using the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) and transferred to the Facility Registry Service (FRS) for access by the public. Data about Federal facility Superfund sites are located on their own EPA web pages, and CIMC links to those pages. Links to the relevant web pages for each site are provided within the attribute table. Federal facility sites can be either Superfund sites or RCRA Corrective Action sites, or they may have moved from one program to the other and back. In Cleanups in My Community, you can map or list any of these Federal Facility sites. This data layer shows only those facilities that are Superfund Sites. RCRA federal facility sites and other Superfund NPL sites are included in other data layers as part of this web service. Superfund is a program administered by the EPA to locate, investigate, and clean up worst hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. EPA administers the Superfund program in cooperation with individual states and tribal governments. These sites include abandoned warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants, and landfills - the key word here being abandoned. The CIMC web service was initially published in 2013, but the data are updated twice each month. The full schedule for data updates in CIMC is located here: https://ofmpub.epa.gov/frs_public2/frs_html_public_pages.frs_refresh_stats.