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Superfund

Contaminated Media at Superfund Sites

This page contains links to information regarding addressing contaminated environmental media sediments, ground water, soils, and air at Superfund sites.

Abandoned Mine Lands - Abandoned Mine Lands (AMLs) present serious threats to human health and the environment. This Web site identifies EPA's resources related to the range of environmental risks and challenges from AMLs as well as risk management approaches.

Contaminated Sediments - This area contains information regarding contaminated sediments as a significant environmental problem that impairs the uses of many water bodies and is often a contributing factor to the over 3,200 fish consumption advisories that have been issued nationwide.

Ground Water - EPA has published key ground water guidance documents and other selected reports on ground water which are used frequently in the Superfund program.

Soil Screening Guidance - This area contains information regarding addressing environmental (ecological) effects that may result from contamination at Superfund sites.

Related Documents

Use the interactive table below to find Agency documents related to contaminated media found at Superfund sites. The table sorts alphabetically. You can also enter document titles or other terms into the search box below.

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