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[CERCLIS ID]: WI0001954841
[Name]: Fox River NRDA/PCB Releases
[County]: Brown
[Reason]: River sediments are contaminated with PCBs.
[Proposed]: 07/28/1998
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[CERCLIS ID]: WID052906088
[Name]: Hechimovich Sanitary Landfill
[County]: Dodge
[Reason]: Groundwater in several monitoring wells downgradient of the site is contaminated with VOCs in excess of state groundwater quality standards.
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[CERCLIS ID]: WID980610307
[Name]: Tomah Municipal Sanitary Landfill
[County]: Monroe
[Reason]: In 1984, U.S. EPA inspected the site and confirmed that onsite groundwater is contaminated with heavy metals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
[Proposed]: 06/10/1986
[Listed]: 03/31/1989
[Constructioncompleted]: 10/16/2003
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[CERCLIS ID]: WID980610141
[Name]: Sauk County Landfill
[County]: Sauk
[Reason]: Soil and groundwater was contaminated with VOCs. Arsenic, beryllium and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were detected at elevated levels in on-site soils.
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[CERCLIS ID]: WID006176945
[Name]: Penta Wood Products
[County]: Burnett
[Reason]: On-site soils and groundwater were contaminated with PCP, arsenic, copper, and zinc. Ingestion of and direct contact with the contamination prior to remedy implementation could have posed a health threat. Soil contamination also posed a threat to the animals living on and adjacent to the site.
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[CERCLIS ID]: WID980610190
[Name]: Ripon City Landfill
[County]: Fond du Lac
[Reason]: The remedial investigation determined that groundwater beneath and near the site was contaminated with various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including vinyl chloride, tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene, cis-1,2-dichloroethene, and benzene at low levels. The discovery in 2001 that vinyl chloride was at unacceptable levels in wells at two homes about 1500 ft downgradient (south-southwest) of the landfill has resulted in an ongoing investigation of the extent of the contamination.
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