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“EPA is pleased that the people of South Minneapolis can now enjoy their yards safely and without fear of their children being exposed to arsenic," said Hedman. “The infusion of Recovery Act funding allowed EPA to make more yards safe for homeowners, renters and residents of all ages." EPA began its Superfund cleanup in 2004 and stepped up the process in 2009 when ARRA funding was provided. “Making Minneapolis a safe place to call home is one of our most important jobs, and that includes making sure the environment we live in is a safe place for kids, families, and everyone,” said Mayor R.T. Rybak. “A cleanup like this is no small project, which is why we’re grateful for the EPA’s long-term partnership and commitment to this cleanup, as well as to the assistance from the Obama Administration’s Recovery Act. Minneapolis is a safer place to live thanks to this important work.” The South Minneapolis Superfund site encompasses several neighborhoods near 2016 28th St. E., the location of the former CMC Heartland Partners Lite Yard, where a pesticide containing arsenic was produced. Contaminated material from an open-air conveyor belt railcar-unloading and product-mixing operation is believed to have been wind-blown into surrounding neighborhoods. Long-term exposure to arsenic has been linked to cancer. Reflecting the area’s diverse makeup, EPA printed fact sheets in Spanish, Hmong, Vietnamese, and Somali as well as English, and deployed bilingual staff and translators to the neighborhood. Residents – who paid nothing for the cleanup – were able to continue living in their homes throughout the project. Removing contamination also enhances the resale value of these properties. EPA’s Superfund program managed the cleanup. The federal Superfund program was created in 1980 to clean up uncontrolled hazardous waste sites that pose unacceptable risks to human health and the environment. For more information on the South Minneapolis Residential Soil Contamination Superfund site, see www.epa.gov/region5/sites/cmcheartland. |
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
News Release: EPA Completes Cleanup of Over 600 South Minneapolis Homes Ahead of Schedule
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