I looked it up and there was answer that said 10, may not be right, but that's all I found.
A superfund site is essentially a hazardous waste clean-up site.
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund, regulates and enforces the cleanup of abandoned hazardous waste sites and those created prior to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Enacted in 1980, CERCLA provides the federal government with the authority to respond to releases of hazardous substances and to compel responsible parties to clean up contaminated sites. The act also established the Superfund program to identify and prioritize these sites for remediation.
there are 6 hazardous waste sites in mississippi
SARA
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David J. Hayes has written: 'Superfund II' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Hazardous waste sites, Hazardous waste, Hazardous waste sites, Law and legislation
1340Superfund sites in the US are polluted locations needing a clean-up of hazardous material contamination.In November, 2010, there were 1280 Superfund sites with 62 sites listed to be added.
California
I know there are 7 for sure. There is the hazardous waste site, 2 metal recycling sites, 1 electronics recycling site, most likely 2 compost sites and 2 cans, glass, tin and newspaper sites. Unfortunately, I do not know their names or addresses. I do know that the hazardous waste site is located just off of 3rd Ave. in North Mankato. The electronics recycling site was located out in LeHillier last time I checked. Good Luck *
Alice Shorett has written: 'Hazardous waste negotiations report' -- subject(s): Environmental mediation, Hazardous waste sites, Hazardous wastes, Location