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  • [CERCLIS ID]: FLSFN0407002
    [Name]: Jacksonville Ash
    [County]: Duval
    [Reason]: Ash disposal from three former waste incinerators led to elevated levels of lead in soil and groundwater, and elevated levels of arsenic, metals, pesticides, PCB and dioxins in soil, surface water, groundwater and sediments.
    [Proposed]:
    [Listed]:
    [Constructioncompleted]:
    [Partiallydeleted]:
    [Deleted]:
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: FLD008168346
    [Name]: Escambia Wood
    [County]: Escambia
    [Reason]: Creosote, PCP, PAH and dioxin contamination from an abandoned wood treatment facility. Adjacent properties are contaminated by PCP and dioxins and groundwater by PCP and naphthalene. Most of an estimated 358 affected households have been permanently relocated.
    [Proposed]: 08/23/1994
    [Listed]: 12/16/1994
    [Constructioncompleted]:
    [Partiallydeleted]:
    [Deleted]:
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: FL9170024567
    [Name]: Naval Air Station Pensacola
    [County]: Escambia
    [Reason]: Groundwater is contaminated by VOCs and surface water and sediments are contaminated by heavy metals.
    [Proposed]: 07/14/1989
    [Listed]: 11/21/1989
    [Constructioncompleted]:
    [Partiallydeleted]:
    [Deleted]:
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: FLD991279894
    [Name]: Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving Co.
    [County]: Duval
    [Reason]: Soil, sediment and shallow groundwater were contaminated by PCP and dioxins from former wood treatment operations. Over 210,000 short tons (190,000 t) of soil have been treated, around 320,000 gallons of hazardous liquids have been recovered and safely disposed of, over 2,000 cubic yards of hazardous solids have been safely disposed of and over 73,000,000 gallons of groundwater have been treated and discharged.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]: 09/08/1983
    [Constructioncompleted]: 09/18/2007
    [Partiallydeleted]:
    [Deleted]:
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: FLD981931959
    [Name]: Cascade Park Gasification Plant/Landfill
    [County]: Leon
    [Reason]: Soil and groundwater contamination by light and heavy oils, coal tars, sludges, ash, ammonia, cyanide and lime wastes
    [Proposed]:
    [Listed]:
    [Constructioncompleted]:
    [Partiallydeleted]:
    [Deleted]:
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: FL7570024037
    [Name]: Homestead Air Force Base
    [County]: Miami-Dade
    [Reason]: Groundwater contamination typical of air operations (such as jet fuel and metals) is of concern as it drains into Biscayne National Park.
    [Proposed]: 07/14/1989
    [Listed]: 08/30/1990
    [Constructioncompleted]: 09/29/2006
    [Partiallydeleted]:
    [Deleted]:
    (Superfund sites)

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The United States Environmental Protection Agency has evaluated brownfield sites across the country, putting them on a “National priority list”of sites likely to cause significant harm to human health and the environment. About 90 properties in the state of Florida are listed on the Superfund website, detailed in this random tool. Some “Brownfield”has been cleaned up repair will be removed from the site list.

But regarding these “Brownfield”restoration expense, the convention should pay by the duty person, each piece restoration time generally in 10 to 20 years. It is worth mentioning that the Superfund Act provides for the traceability and joint and several liabilities for polluting acts. The so-called traceable, that is, regardless of whether the act of pollution occurred legally, the polluter should be responsible for its pollution. Most of the “Brownfield”information stored in the generator was recorded at the end of the 20th century, which brought a great deal of environmental pollution to the United States at that time.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Superfund sites in Florida.

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