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  • [CERCLIS ID]: MND006481543
    [Name]: FMC Corporation (Fridley Plant)
    [County]: Anoka
    [Reason]: Soil was contaminated by TCE. Groundwater is contaminated by VOCs including TCE, which probably contributed to the detection of VOCs in the Minneapolis drinking water supply.
    [Proposed]:

    12/30/1982

    [Listed]:
    09/08/1983

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    09/08/1992

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: MND980904064
    [Name]: Ritari Post & Pole
    [County]: Wadena
    [Reason]: Soil and groundwater contamination by PCP and dioxins and groundwater contamination by phenols from former wood treatment operations.
    [Proposed]:

    01/22/1987

    [Listed]:
    07/22/1987

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    09/26/2001

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: MND980609572
    [Name]: Perham Arsenic Site
    [County]: Otter Tail
    [Reason]: Groundwater and soil are contaminated by arsenic pesticide dumped in a shallow pit in 1947. The site was redeveloped for commercial use and eleven people were poisoned by a well installed in 1972. The well and dump have been capped and groundwater treatment is ongoing.
    [Proposed]:

    09/08/1983

    [Listed]:
    09/21/1984

    [Constructioncompleted]:

    [Partiallydeleted]:
    09/29/1998

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: MND981090483
    [Name]: LaGrand Sanitary Landfill
    [County]: Douglas
    [Reason]: Groundwater contamination by volatile hydrocarbons.
    [Proposed]:

    06/10/1986

    [Listed]:
    07/22/1987

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    08/07/1995

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:
    10/23/1997

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: MN7213820908
    [Name]: New Brighton/Arden Hills/Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (US Army)
    [County]: Ramsey
    [Reason]: Groundwater, soil, sediments, and surface water contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-VOCs, metals, PCBs, cyanide, pesticides, and explosives.
    [Proposed]:

    12/30/1982

    [Listed]:
    09/08/1983

    [Constructioncompleted]:

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:

    (Superfund sites)

  • [CERCLIS ID]: MND980792287
    [Name]: Morris Arsenic Dump
    [County]: Stevens
    [Reason]: Stevens County reportedly buried around 1,500 lb (680 kg) of surplus arsenic-containing pesticide in a disused gravel pit in the 1940s. Arsenic was present in soil, groundwater and private drinking water well samples but at levels within the naturally occurring range in Minnesota, which do not pose a health hazard. No cleanup action was taken.
    [Proposed]:

    09/08/1983

    [Listed]:
    09/21/1984

    [Constructioncompleted]:
    08/07/1985

    [Partiallydeleted]:

    [Deleted]:
    03/07/1986

    (Superfund sites)

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The Superfund Act provides for traceability and joint and several liabilities for polluting activities. The polluter is responsible for his pollution, whether it is legal or not at the time of the pollution. A total of 46 brownfields in Minnesota are also listed on the Superfund website, with detailed information organized in a random tool that allows people to track and view them anywhere.

These “Brownfield” pollution reasons are similar, mainly chemical raw materials, oil pollution, chemicals, and other environmental pollution. According to experts, if it needs to be fully addressed quickly, it will take at least 8-10 years to clean up. Fortunately, through the generator, we can see that in Minnesota has been part of the “Brownfield” removed from the super-fund site, they are well regulated and governance. The rest will take a long time to recover.

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

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