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News Release U.S. Environmental Protection Agency New England Regional Office Contact: EPA Public Affairs, (617) 918-1010
Leeds Metal Site in Maine Added to National Superfund List
(Boston, Mass. – September 18, 2012) – The United State Environmental Protection Agency has finalized the addition of the Leeds Metal Site, in Leeds Maine to the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL). The Leeds Metal Site is one of 12 sites added to the NPL today. The site has received letters of concurrence from state officials supporting the NPL listing. The NPL is a national list of sites that require further investigation and potential cleanup in order to protect human health and the environment in the long term.
“We are very pleased with the listing decision and believe it will result in significant environmental improvement, which ultimately will allow for redevelopment of the site benefiting the community and the entire area,” said Patricia Aho, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.
Operations at the Leeds Metal site date back to the mid-to late 1800s, however little is known about specific site activities prior to 1969. Between 1969-1984 scrap metal recovery processes took place, performed by a series of site operators. Junk automobiles were shredded onsite, where non-recyclable material, known as auto fluff, was stockpiled. Gasoline and other fluids from junk cars were dumped directly onto the ground, and as many as 100 drums were staged along the tree line in the southern part of the site. The Leeds Fire Department has responded to numerous fires at the site. The site is currently inactive and unoccupied, and appears to have remained abandoned since operations ceased in 1984.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Superfund and Brownfields News Release (Region 1): Leeds Metal Site in Maine Added to National Superfund List
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