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  • [CERCLIS ID]: IND016395899
    [Name]: Carter Lee Lumber Co.
    [County]: Marion
    [Reason]: Soil contaminated with heavy metals including arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, cyanide and various volatile organic compounds.
    [Proposed]: 06/24/1988
    [Listed]: 03/31/1989
    [Constructioncompleted]: 09/29/1995
    [Partiallyremediated]: N/A
    [Remediation Completed]: 07/09/1996
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: IND980614556
    [Name]: Neal's Landfill (Bloomington)
    [County]: Monroe
    [Reason]: Capacitors and arrestors containing PCBs, as well as PCB-contaminated capacitor insulation material, rags, and filter clay, were disposed of at the landfill by Westinghouse Electric.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]: 09/08/1983
    [Constructioncompleted]: N/A
    [Partiallyremediated]: N/A
    [Remediation Completed]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: IND001213503
    [Name]: Continental Steel Corp. (Kokomo)
    [County]: Howard
    [Reason]: Chromium, cadmium, arsenic, lead, and iron constituents known to be in the impoundment, in on-site ground water. PCB, Vinyl Chloride, Benzofluoranthene.
    [Proposed]: 6/24/1988
    [Listed]: 3/31/1989
    [Constructioncompleted]: 8/10/2011
    [Partiallyremediated]: N/A
    [Remediation Completed]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: IND980794341
    [Name]: Lemon Lane Landfill
    [County]: Monroe
    [Reason]: Allegedly, wastes were incinerated on-site. No records were kept of the types or quantities of wastes received. Of primary concern are large quantities of exposed capacitors containing PCBs.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]: 09/08/1983
    [Constructioncompleted]: N/A
    [Partiallyremediated]: N/A
    [Remediation Completed]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: IND006418651
    [Name]: Bennett Stone Quarry
    [County]: Monroe
    [Reason]: This location had been used for dumping of electrical parts, including a large number of PCB-contaminated capacitors by Westinghouse Electric.
    [Proposed]: 09/08/1983
    [Listed]: 09/21/1984
    [Constructioncompleted]: 09/25/2000
    [Partiallyremediated]: N/A
    [Remediation Completed]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: IND016360265
    [Name]: American Chemical Service, Inc.
    [County]: Lake
    [Reason]: Aquifers beneath the site are contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene, toluene, xylene, and vinyl chloride, and with semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) such as creosote.
    [Proposed]: 09/08/1983
    [Listed]: 09/21/1984
    [Constructioncompleted]: 09/27/2004
    [Partiallyremediated]: N/A
    [Remediation Completed]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

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How to prevent and control land pollution, how to avoid “Toxic land” harm people’s livelihood, has been the focus of public opinion of environmental governance in the United States. And the United States has set up a “Super Fund”, at great expense to govern the “Toxic land” leftover from history. A total of nine brownfield sites in Indiana have been put on the Superfund website, and the details are kept in a random tool for those interested to check further.

Most of these brownfields were listed on the Superfund website at the end of the 20th century when the US government and the Environmental Protection Agency were trying to clean them up. From the generator, we can find the specific number, detailed list, city and cause of each polluted brownfield. Apart from the fact that the US government is partly to blame, much of the blame lies with those responsible, who have to pay far more than the human and time required to develop the economy.

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

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