EPA Adds Post and Lumber Preserving Co. Inc. in Quincy, Fla. to National Priorities List to Clean Up Contamination
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"My goal as Administrator is to restore the Superfund program to its rightful place at the center of the agency's core mission. Today, we are adding sites to the Superfund National Priorities List to ensure they are cleaned up for the benefit of these communities," said
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Superfund addresses both older and newer sites. At least four of the 11 sites
Superfund sites can threaten the health of entire communities. Some groups of people, such as children, pregnant women and the elderly, may be at particular risk. Superfund cleans up or isolates contamination, keeping it away from people and the environment.
Superfund cleanups benefit the health of those who live on or near Superfund sites. Academic research has shown these cleanups reduce birth defects close to a site by as much as 25 percent. Similarly, cleanups involving lead-contaminated soil have contributed to documented reductions in children's blood-lead levels.
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Cleanups also increase tax revenue and create jobs during and after cleanup.
Today's NPL update follows the announcement of the
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The task force's recommendations focused on five overarching goals: expediting cleanup and remediation, reinvigorating cleanup and reuse efforts by potentially responsible parties, encouraging private investment to facilitate cleanup and reuse, promoting redevelopment and community revitalization and engaging with partners and stakeholders.
Work to prioritize and reinvigorate the program by the task force has begun and will continue.
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For information about Superfund and the NPL:
EPA Proposes to Add Site in Deridder, La., to National Priorities List to Reduce Environmental and Public Health Risk
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