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Energy storage and transmission Superfund sites

Energy storage and transmission Superfund sites include those facilities that were involved in the manufacture, recycling, and reclamation of transformers, capacitors, or batteries. The operations of these facilities have lead to the release of PCBs, VOCs, heavy metals, and other hazardous substances to the environment in high enough concentration to pose serious health threats.

Energy storage and transmission Superfund sites

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Northwest Transformer (Mission Pole) and Northwest Transformer (South Harkness Street) Superfund sites

Northwest Transformer (Mission Pole) and Northwest Transformer (South Harkness Street) Superfund sites

Northwest Transformer (Mission Pole) Superfund site and Northwest Transformer (South Harkness Street) Superfund site, Everson, Whatcom County, Washington were placed on the National Priorities List...
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Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers Superfund site

Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers Superfund site

Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers Superfund site, Houston, Harris County, Texas was placed on the National Priorities List (NPL) by the United States’ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
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