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List of Superfund sites in Wisconsin

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This is a list of Superfund sites in Wisconsin designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations.[1] These locations are known as Superfund sites, and are placed on the National Priorities List (NPL).

The NPL guides the EPA in "determining which sites warrant further investigation" for environmental remediation.[2] As of March 26, 2010, there were 38 Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in Wisconsin.[2] One additional site has been proposed for entry on the list.[2] Six sites have been cleaned up and removed from the list.[2]

Superfund sites

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  Proposed for addition to National Priorities List
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CERCLIS ID Name County Reason Proposed Listed Construction
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WID980610380 Algoma Municipal Landfill Kewaunee Groundwater contaminated with VOCs and heavy metals.[3][4][5] 06/10/1986 07/22/1987 03/01/1994
WIN000510210 Amcast Industrial Corporation Ozaukee Past investigations at the South Property have detected the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soils below the parking lot, the railroad right-of-way east of the parking lot, the fill and subsurface soils below the former disposal area, the storm sewer system, and the shallow groundwater.[6] 04/09/2009 09/23/2009
WISFN0507952 Ashland/Northern States Power Lakefront Ashland The subsurface soil, groundwater, lake sediments and surface water are contaminated by varying concentrations of complex mixtures of organic chemicals known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). 12/01/2000 09/05/2002 12/02/2019
WIT560010118 Better Brite Plating Chrome & Zinc Shops Brown High concentrations of chromium, zinc, cadmium, and cyanide were detected in wastes, surface water and soil samples. During periods of high water levels, chromium-contaminated surface water collected in the backyards of adjacent residences. 10/26/1989 08/30/1990 02/08/2000
WID980610646 City Disposal Corp. Landfill Dane Onsite groundwater and soil are contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs). 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 06/23/2000
WID980820062 Delavan Municipal Well#4 Walworth Presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/28/2000
WID980820054 Eau Claire Municipal Well Field Eau Claire Groundwater at the site is contaminated with VOCs, including trichloroethene, dichloroethene, and tetrachloroethene.[7] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/28/1992
05/27/2014
WID980901227 Fadrowski Drum Disposal Milwaukee Groundwater contained mercury, benzene, chromium, barium, cyanide, and VOCs. Sediments from an onsite creek and ditches contained PAHs and inorganic compounds. Subsurface soil contaminated with low levels of VOCs, especially toluene.[8][9][10] 10/15/1984 06/10/1986 08/28/1995
09/06/2005
WI0001954841 Fox River NRDA/PCB Releases Brown River sediments are contaminated with PCBs.[11][12] 07/28/1998
WID980610059 Hagen Farm Dane Three disposal areas onsite; most of the waste in one main area (area A). Area A contained about 68,000 cubic yards of waste, including municipal refuse, paint sludges, grease, rubber, plastic sheeting, and several industrial chemicals. The major contaminants found in the waste and groundwater coming in contact with the waste were THF, benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, xylenes, various semivolatile organic chemicals, barium, lead, and mercury.[13] 09/18/1985 07/22/1987 08/27/1996
WID052906088 Hechimovich Sanitary Landfill Dodge Groundwater in several monitoring wells downgradient of the site is contaminated with VOCs in excess of state groundwater quality standards.[14] 06/24/1988 03/31/1989 09/16/1997
WID980511919 Hunts Disposal Landfill Racine Contaminants of concern include organic compounds such as vinyl chloride, benzene, trichloroethene, xylene, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and various metals such as arsenic, chromium, and barium.[15] 06/10/1986 07/22/1987 05/07/1997
WID000712950 Janesville Ash Beds Rock Soil and groundwater are contaminated with VOCs such as tetrachlorethene, trichloroethene and dichloroethene; surface water in the Rock River contains low levels of VOCs.[16] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/18/1997
WID980614044 Janesville Old Landfill Rock Soil and groundwater are contaminated with VOCs such as tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene and dichloroethene; surface water in the Rock River contains low levels of VOCs.[17] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/18/1997
WID006073225 Kohler Co. Landfill Sheboygan Groundwater is contaminated with various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metals, phenols, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Runoff water and sediments contain heavy metals, phenols, and PAHs. Leachate samples contain VOCs and heavy metals. Waste samples from the landfill contain VOCs, phenols, PAHs, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and heavy metals.[18] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/29/1998
WID058735994 Lauer I Sanitary Landfill Waukesha Soils and leachate are contaminated with benzene, cyanide, toluene, and zinc.[19] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/28/1999
WID980901243 Lemberger Landfill, Inc. Manitowoc Groundwater contaminated by VOCs, including 1,1,1-trichloroethane and trichloroethylene, extends about one mile to the northwest from the site. VOCs that were present in the shallow groundwater near Lemberger Landfill have attenuated.[20] 09/18/1985 06/10/1986 09/09/1996
WID056247208 Lemberger Transport & Recycling Manitowoc The groundwater, underlying and extending as far as 1.5 mile downgradient from LTR is contaminated with VOCs primarily including 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,1-dichloroethylene, trichloroethylene, and cis-1,2-dichloroethylene.[21] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 10/22/1996
WID078934403 Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Dane The sludge in the lagoons is contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and is a potential health concern to people living near the site.[22] 06/24/1988 02/21/1990 09/19/2001
WID980820070 Master Disposal Service Landfill Waukesha The groundwater and soil were found to be contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including benzene, toluene, xylenes, and chlorinated solvents. Inorganic contaminants included cadmium, chromium, arsenic, lead, iron, manganese, and barium. A surface water ditch which drains into the site and ultimately leads into the Fox River was found to contain cadmium levels exceeding pertinent state water quality standards.
WID980823082 Mid-State Disposal, Inc. Landfill Marathon Groundwater in the vicinity of the site was shown to contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including: vinyl chloride, tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene, and benzene.
WID039052626 Moss-American (Kerr-McGee Oil Co.) Milwaukee Groundwater samples showed elevated levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Free-standing creosote or an oil sheen was observed in three monitoring well samples; similar observations were noted in eight test pits. The primary contaminants detected in the River sediments are PAHs. Contaminants that were found in the soil in the processing area and vicinity, the treated wood storage area, and the northeast and southeast landfills include components of creosote: PAHs, benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTEX) compounds. PAHs were detected in a ditch that drains water from the site to the River. The Little Menomonee River has been affected by contaminated surface water runoff and sediments from the site. Potential health risks exist for individuals inhaling volatilized chemicals or ingesting or coming into direct contact with the contaminated sediments, soil, groundwater, or surface water.
WID000713180 Muskego Sanitary Landfill Waukesha Groundwater, underlying the site, is contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and heavy metals from landfill wastes.
WID083290981 N.W. Mauthe Co., Inc. Outagamie Surface and subsurface soils were contaminated with VOCs, including benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), chlorinated hydrocarbons, 2-butanone, chromium, cadmium, zinc, and cyanide. Groundwater is contaminated with VOCs, SVOCs, and various inorganic compounds.
WID006196174 National Presto Industries, Inc. Chippewa The most environmentally significant waste that was generated was waste forge compound, which was a lubricant used in the forging of 105mm shells. The contaminants of concern were 1,1,1-trichloroethane (TCA) and trichloroethylene (TCE). Waste water discharged to Lagoon No. 1 contained significant amounts of waste forge compound, resulting in groundwater contamination. 10/15/1984 06/10/1986 09/21/1999
WID006183826 Northern Engraving Co. Monroe [23] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/29/1989
10/29/1997
WID006100275 Oconomowoc Electroplating Co. Inc. Dodge The groundwater, wetland and creek sediments, and subsurface soils are contaminated with heavy metals, cyanide, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from electroplating activities. The heavy metals include chromium, cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc.[24] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 09/25/1996
WID000808568 Omega Hills North Landfill Washington [25] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 06/15/2001
12/11/1996
WID980821656 Onalaska Municipal Landfill La Crosse The solvents from the landfill have contaminated the groundwater beneath the site, causing the contamination of an adjacent homeowner's drinking water well that the town of Onalaska replaced in the early 1980s. A floating layer of hydrocarbons, which acts as a source of groundwater contamination, was found to be emanating from the landfill.
WID006176945 Penta Wood Products Burnett 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.
WID980610604 Refuse Hideaway Landfill Dane Soils and onsite and offsite groundwater, including private wells southwest of the site, are contaminated with various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including perchloroethene, trichloroethene, and vinyl chloride.[26] 02/07/1992 10/14/1992 09/30/1998
WID980610190 Ripon City Landfill Fond du Lac 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.
WID980610141 Sauk County Landfill Sauk Soil and groundwater was contaminated with VOCs. Arsenic, beryllium and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were detected at elevated levels in on-site soils.
WID980820096 Schmalz Dump Calumet Groundwater is contaminated by lead and chromium; soil, sediments, and surface water were contaminated with heavy metals and PCBs.
WID046536785 Scrap Processing Co., Inc. Taylor Soils and sediments are contaminated with heavy metals, including lead, barium, copper, and zinc. Elevated levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were also found in soil samples.[27] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 02/24/2000
09/25/2020
WID980996367 Sheboygan Harbor & River Sheboygan Sediments are contaminated with PCBs and a wide variety of heavy metals. Soils and surface water are contaminated with PCBs and heavy metals, including arsenic, chromium, copper, lead, and zinc. 09/18/1985 06/10/1986 01/30/2013
WID980902969 Spickler Landfill Marathon During the remedial investigation of the Spickler Landfill site that took place in the late 1980s, some landfill gas was detected onsite, and asbestos was confirmed to be present in a landfill cover soil sample. In addition, leachate samples from the mercury brine pit contained elevated levels of calcium (3,340,000 ppb), magnesium (2,180,000 ppb), mercury (666 ppb), and nine organic compounds. Groundwater samples from monitoring wells sampled during the remedial investigation showed exceedences of maximum contaminant level (MCL) drinking water standards for the following chemicals: benzene (8 ppb), vinyl chloride (39 ppb), barium (4,690 ppb), copper (2,250 ppb), iron (4,280 ppb), and manganese (54 ppb).[28] 01/22/1987 07/22/1987 09/29/1998
WID980901219 Stoughton City Landfill Dane The groundwater is contaminated with organic chemicals, including tetrahydrofuran and freon. Methane has been detected in the landfill.[29] 10/15/1984 06/10/1986 12/15/1998
WID980610299 Tomah Armory Monroe Presence of limited groundwater and soil contamination by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and heavy metals.[30] 01/22/1987 07/22/1987 09/23/1997
02/05/2019
WID980616841 Tomah Fairgrounds Monroe Operated in the 1950s as an open, unlined dump. Groundwater and soil contaminated with volatile organic compounds and heavy metals.[31] 01/22/1987 07/22/1987 09/26/1996
08/20/2001
WID980610307 Tomah Municipal Sanitary Landfill Monroe In 1984, U.S. EPA inspected the site and confirmed that onsite groundwater is contaminated with heavy metals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).[32] 06/10/1986 03/31/1989 10/16/2003
WID980901235 Waste Management of Wisconsin (Brookfield Sanitary Landfill) Waukesha The groundwater was contaminated with various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including vinyl chloride and cyanide from site landfilling operations. 06/24/1988 08/30/1990 06/15/2001
WID990829475 Waste Research & Reclamation Co. Eau Claire Reclamation and recycling business for hazardous liquid wastes, fuel blending and transportation of hazardous waste for incineration or disposal. Facility operations contaminated soil, surface water and groundwater with hazardous chemicals[33] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984
02/05/1993
WID980993521 Wausau Ground Water Contamination Marathon The groundwater and soil are contaminated with various VOCs. 04/10/1985 06/10/1986 03/18/1994
WID980610620 Wheeler Pit Rock Gravel pit contaminated with paint and wastewater sludge from an auto assembly plant, as well as coal ash from power plant boilers.[34] 09/08/1983 09/21/1984 12/29/1992
04/20/2004

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References

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  1. ^ P.L. 96-510, (42 U.S.C. §§ 96019675), December 11, 1980.
  2. ^ a b c d "National Priorities List". United States Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  3. ^ "Algoma Municipal Landfill site description". Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  4. ^ "Algoma Municipal Landfill NPL site narrative". Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  5. ^ "Algoma Municipal Landfill Superfund site progress profile". Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  6. ^ "AMCAST INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  7. ^ "EAU CLAIRE MUNICIPAL WELL FIELD - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  8. ^ "Fadrowski Drum Disposal Superfund site progress profile". Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  9. ^ "Fadrowski Drum Disposal site description". Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  10. ^ "Fadrowski Drum Disposal NPL site narrative". Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  11. ^ "Fox River NRDA/PCB Releases Superfund site progress profile". EPA. Archived from the original on June 16, 2011. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  12. ^ "Fox River NRDA/PCB Releases Superfund site description". EPA. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  13. ^ "HAGEN FARM - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  14. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "HECHIMOVICH SANITARY LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  15. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "HUNTS DISPOSAL LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  16. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "JANESVILLE ASH BEDS Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  17. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "JANESVILLE OLD LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  18. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "KOHLER CO. LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  19. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "LAUER I SANITARY LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  20. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "LEMBERGER LANDFILL, INC. Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  21. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "LEMBERGER TRANSPORT & RECYCLING Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  22. ^ "MADISON METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT LAGOONS - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  23. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "NORTHERN ENGRAVING CO. Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  24. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "OCONOMOWOC ELECTROPLATING CO., INC. Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  25. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "OMEGA HILLS NORTH LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  26. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  27. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "SCRAP PROCESSING CO., INC. Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  28. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "SPICKLER LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  29. ^ US EPA, OSRTI. "STOUGHTON CITY LANDFILL Site Profile". cumulis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
  30. ^ "TOMAH ARMORY - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  31. ^ "TOMAH FAIRGROUNDS - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  32. ^ "TOMAH MUNICIPAL SANITARY LANDFILL - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  33. ^ "WASTE RESEARCH & RECLAMATION CO. - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
  34. ^ "WHEELER PIT - Superfund Site Profile - Superfund Site Information". US EPA. 2013-02-12.
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