Significant Cleanup Progress Made at the Kalamazoo River Superfund Site Superfund Task Force Announces One-Year Anniversary
One year after
"Last year, EPA focused on finding ways to accelerate and streamline the Kalamazoo River Superfund cleanup and since then we've made tremendous progress," Stepp said. "EPA is committed to working with our state partners and local communities to pick up the pace of Superfund cleanups so that more sites can be removed from the National Priorities List and more land can be returned to productive reuse."
Over the past year, EPA removed the
"Bringing a timely resolution to these long-standing environmental concerns in
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* Expediting Cleanup and Remediation;
* Re-Invigorating Responsible Party Cleanup and Reuse;
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* Promoting Redevelopment and Community Revitalization, and
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A video highlighting Superfund success stories from across the country can be found here: https://youtu.be/btUramqS7G4
The Agency's new informational mapping tool on the Redevelopment Focus List is available at: https://arcg.is/vn8H5.
EPA will continue will continue to post opportunities for external stakeholders to participate in the
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