How many states have Superfund sites receiving Recovery Act funding?
There are 28 states with Superfund sites receiving Recovery Act funding; they are: California • Iron Mountain Mine – Redding, CA • Frontier Fertilizer – Davis, CA • Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine – Clear Oaks, CA Colorado • Clear Creek – Central City, CO • Summitville Mine – Del Norte, CO Delaware • Standard Chlorine – New Castle, DE Florida • Escambia Wood – Pensacola, FL • United Metals – Marianna, FL • Tower Chemical – Clermont, FL Georgia • Woolfolk – Fort Valley, GA • Brunswick Wood – Brunswick, GA Idaho • Bunker Hill Mining – Kellogg, ID Illinois • Outboard Marine Corporation – Waukegan, IL Indiana • Jacobsville Neighborhood Soil Contamination Soil – Evansville, IN • Continental Steel – Kokomo, IN Kansas • Cherokee County – Galena, KS Massachusetts • New Bedford Harbor – New Bedford, MA • Hatheway & Patterson – Mansfield/Foxborough, MA • Silresim Chemical – Lowell, MA Minnesota • South Minneapolis Residential Soil Contamination – Minneapolis, MN Missouri • Madison County – Frederickto