EPA Region 1 Superfund Final Feasibility Study Report
Summary
EPA Region 1 has published a Final Feasibility Study for a Superfund site, evaluating cleanup alternatives for contaminated land. The study assesses multiple remedial action options including effectiveness, implementability, and cost. A 30-day public comment period has been opened for stakeholder input on the proposed cleanup approaches.
What changed
EPA Region 1 has completed and published a Final Feasibility Study for a Superfund site as part of the National Priorities List cleanup process. The study evaluates multiple remedial action alternatives against EPA's nine criteria for Superfund response actions, assessing effectiveness, implementability, and cost for each option. The report identifies recommended cleanup approaches for the contaminated site.
Affected parties including nearby residents, local governments, and potentially responsible parties should review the study to understand the proposed cleanup alternatives. The 30-day public comment period provides an opportunity for stakeholders to submit input on the feasibility study findings and recommended remediation approaches before EPA makes final decisions on the selected remedy.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on the public comment period
- Review the feasibility study for site-specific cleanup information
- Submit comments during the 30-day comment period if applicable
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