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Superfund ProgramThe Superfund Program identifies, investigates and determines appropriate cleanup plans for abandoned or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites where a release or potential release of a hazardous substance poses a risk to human health or the environment. Superfund does not deal with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) sites or petroleum storage tank releases. To access Risk-based Site Evaluation (RBSE) guidance documents that have already been developed, visit the Risk-based Site Evaluation Process Guidance Documents page. Primary users of the Superfund Program are industries that generated or transported, and then disposed of or arranged for disposal of hazardous substances. Owners/operators of facilities where a release of hazardous materials occurred also are brought into the program. These parties are usually referred to as "responsible parties," or "RPs" for short. Services are also provided to residents surrounding Superfund sites and to community groups, attorneys and consultants/contractors working for responsible parties, local governments and development agencies, lenders and property developers, and other state and federal agencies. General Superfund Fact Sheets
Superfund Report
Superfund Site Information
Harmful Substance Compensation Program
More InformationFor more information, contact Gary Krueger at 651-757-2509. Related Information Available on this Web site:
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