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Are parts of the Aerojet land on the Superfund list?

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Are parts of the Aerojet land on the Superfund list?

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Of the 12,000 acres of the GenCorp land, only about 10 percent were used for Aerojet operations. The remainder was used as passive bufferlands. Several areas within Glenborough at Easton require minimal clean-up, including an area once used as an office waste disposal site for Aerojet. When named as a Superfund site in 1984, the entire Aerojet campus including open space areas only used as buffer between the community and Aerojet operations were designated as Superfund lands. The majority of lands that are now part of the Easton Project were removed from Superfund status by the Federal Government in 2002.

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