What is a Superfund Site?
A Superfund site is a term used to describe any land within the USA that is contaminated by various hazardous wastes.In such a case the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends the site for cleanup. Superfund sites pose high risks to the environment as well as human beings. At least one out of four Americans stay within four miles of a Superfund site. Areas with a high population such as the San Francisco Bay have about twenty Superfund sites. Other areas in the US which are highly intoxicated include Idaho’s St. Maries Creosote, Massachussetts’ Walpole, California’s Whittier, Koppers Company in Delaware, and Crossley Farm in Pennsylvania.
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