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  • [CERCLIS ID]: ILD003817137
    [Name]: Petersen Sand & Gravel
    [County]: Lake
    [Reason]: (42°18′57″N 87°57′13″W / 42.31583°N 87.9537°W / 42.31583; -87.9537) The site of illegal dumping of paint waste and solvents. Cleanup was completed, and it was removed from the National Priorities List in 1991, and redeveloped as the Independence Grove Forest Preserve.
    [Proposed]: 10/15/1984
    [Listed]: 06/10/1986
    [Constructioncompleted]: 09/12/1989
    [Partiallydeleted]: N/A
    [Deleted]: 02/11/1991
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: ILD000802827
    [Name]: Outboard Marine Corporation
    [County]: Lake
    [Reason]: (42°21′55″N 87°49′16″W / 42.36528°N 87.82111°W / 42.36528; -87.82111) An engine construction plant released hydraulic fluids into the ground and harbor, which contained PCB. Dredging of the harbor and soil removal have been completed, and decontamination of the isolated soil continues. During cleanup, it was discovered that the site contained additional contamination on the former Waukegan Coke Plant property. Soil removal there is also complete.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]: 09/08/1983
    [Constructioncompleted]: N/A
    [Partiallydeleted]: N/A
    [Deleted]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: ILD048843809
    [Name]: Chemetco
    [County]: Madison
    [Reason]: (38°50′06″N 90°05′42″W / 38.835°N 90.095°W / 38.835; -90.095) Site contains over 450,000 cubic yards of waste slag and over 60,000 cu yd of zinc oxide. The materials contain elevated levels of cadmium, copper and lead. Sediments in nearby wetlands and Long Lake also have elevated levels of the same metals.
    [Proposed]:
    [Listed]: 03/04/2010
    [Constructioncompleted]:
    [Partiallydeleted]:
    [Deleted]:
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: ILD980607055
    [Name]: Adams County Quincy Landfills 2&3
    [County]: Adams
    [Reason]: (39°55′46″N 91°16′06″W / 39.92944°N 91.26847°W / 39.92944; -91.26847) [1]
    [Proposed]: 06/24/1988
    [Listed]: 08/30/1990
    [Constructioncompleted]: 03/31/1999
    [Partiallydeleted]: N/A
    [Deleted]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: ILD980397079
    [Name]: A & F Material Reclaiming, Inc.
    [County]: Cumberland
    [Reason]: (39°14′38″N 88°10′26″W / 39.2439°N 88.174°W / 39.2439; -88.174) [2]
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]: 09/08/1983
    [Constructioncompleted]: 09/24/1992
    [Partiallydeleted]: N/A
    [Deleted]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: ILD005443544
    [Name]: Johns-Manville Corporation
    [County]: Lake
    [Reason]: (42°23′12″N 87°48′42″W / 42.38666°N 87.81166°W / 42.38666; -87.81166) An asbestos-disposal site. The area has been covered in >24 inches of soil, but areas outside the Johns-Manville property have problems with asbestos contamination, including other beachfront areas near the Waukegan and Zion. The site will be redeveloped as a soccer and baseball complex.
    [Proposed]: 12/30/1982
    [Listed]: 09/08/1983
    [Constructioncompleted]: 12/31/1991
    [Partiallydeleted]: N/A
    [Deleted]: N/A
    (Superfund sites)

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“The Luff Canal incident” this bitter lesson directly urges the American government to promulgate the law, the establishment of “The Super Fund”, does not hesitate to spend the huge sum of money to administer the historical “The poisonous land”. After this, several states of the United States also began to their own state and city of a few polluted “Brownfield” put on the Super Fund website. Illinois, in particular, has a total of 13“Brownfields” kept in the random tool but also placed on the super-fund website.

These “Brownfields” already have a specific website number, a detailed list, specific city information, the cause of the incident, as well as the specific date of being listed as a source of pollution. With the generator, we can see that a few brownfield sites have been removed from the site after a long period of governance, but it usually takes 8 to 10 years for a brownfield site to be restored, relying on the sacrifice of the environment to develop the economy is a pyrrhic approach.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Superfund sites in Illinois.

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