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HSI List by Number List of Sites on HSI by County HSI ID Site Name Site County 10022 Baxley Creosoting Company Appling 10221 Akzo Coatings (Former) Appling 10202 McCranie Brothers Wood Preserving Atkinson 10720 Alma - Radio Station Road MSWLF Bacon 10385 Baldwin County Sanitary Landfill Baldwin 10799 Concord Fabrics, Inc. Baldwin 10274 Speedway SR 324 Landfill Barrow 10359 Winder-Barrow Speedway Barrow 10512 Georgia Classic Cleaners Barrow 10642 Bartow County - SR 294 Emerson Landfill Bartow 10924 Amrep, Inc. Bartow 10283 Ben Hill County - Joshlyn Road MSWL Ben Hill 10192 Berrien Products Berrien 10643 Berrien County Landfill Berrien 10027 Graphic Packaging International, Inc. Bibb 10043 Southern Wood Piedmont - Central of Georgia Railroad Bibb 10167 Macon Naval Ordnance Landfill (Former) Bibb 10294 Walker Road Landfill (formerly 11th Street Landfill) Bibb 10308 Allied Industrial Park Bibb 10402 Central of Georgia Railroad Company - Macon Site Bibb 10502 Transco Railcar Facility (Former) Bibb 10511 Macon MGP Site Bibb 10524 Wheelers Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bibb 10737 Atlantic Cotton Mills Bibb 10779 Mercer University Triangle Bibb 10467 Bleckley County Municipal Landfill Bleckley 10645 Quitman - SR 333 Landfill Brooks 10646 Bryan County - US 280 Mill Creek MSWLF Bryan 10391 Statesboro/Bulloch County Lakeview Rd. Landfill Bulloch 10573 Louisiana Pacific Corp. - Statesboro Bulloch 10739 Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc. Bulloch 10188 Atlas Chemical Company Burke 10322 Waynesboro Old City Dump Burke 10450 Burke County Landfill Burke 10614 Legion Industries Burke 10278 Butts County - Brownlee Road Landfill Butts 10854 Calhoun County SR 45 Morgan (SL) Calhoun 10093 U.S. Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay Camden 10647 Camden County Vacuna Road LF Camden 10711 Candler County S.R. 121 Metter # 021-001D(SL) Candler List of Sites on HSI by County HSI ID Site Name Site County 10060 Southwire - Copper Division Carroll 10061 Southwire - Wire & Cable Division Carroll 10360 Douglas & Lomason Company Carroll 10413 Muse Scrap Metals Carroll 10604 Trent Tube Division Carroll 10648 Carroll County / Carrollton SR 166 LF Carroll 10780 Dixie/Candlewick Hurst Yarn Mill (Former) Catoosa 10218 Union Camp Corp - DBA Thomas Treating Charlton 10003 CSX Transportation - Savannah (Tremont Road) Chatham 10018 Atlantic Wood Industries Chatham 10045 Colonial Terminals, Plant #1 Chatham 10091 Travis Field/Savannah International Airport Chatham 10095 Central of GA RR/Bernuth-Lembcke Site Chatham 10098 Colonial Terminals, Plant #2 Chatham 10101 CSX Transportation - Powell Duffryn Chatham 10114 Union Camp Corp - Former Amoco Property Chatham 10128 Atlanta Gas Light Company - Savannah MGP Site Chatham 10162 Ashland Chemical Company Chatham 10179 Deptford Tract Landfill Chatham 10208 139 Brampton Road Chatham 10241 Union Camp Corp - Allen Blvd Landfill Chatham 10351 ARAMARK Uniform Services Chatham 10371 Southern States Phosphate & Fertilizer Co. Chatham 10372 Truman Parkway, Phase II Chatham 10395 Hunter Army Airfield, Fire Training Area Chatham 10406 McKenzie Tank Lines, Inc. Chatham 10415 Savannah Electric - Plant Kraft Chatham 10440 Blue Ribbon Dry Cleaners Chatham 10464 Vopak Terminal Savannah Chatham 10497 Savannah Dry Cleaners Chatham 10521 Hunter Army Airfield - MCA Barracks Chatham 10553 Georgia Air National Guard/Savannah/Site 8 Chatham 10579 Abercorn & Largo Development Chatham 10590 Central of Georgia Railroad Company - Battlefield Park Chatham 10591 Southern Motors of Savannah, Inc. Chatham 10611 CSXT Depriest Signal Shop Chatham 10641 Tronox (fka Kerr McGee Pigments, Inc.) Chatham 10649 Chatham County Landfill Chatham 10696 Hercules, Inc. Chatham 10698 Norfolk Southern - Natrochem, Inc., Site Chatham 10788 Southside Cleaners Chatham 10789 Dry Clean, USA Chatham 10849 Toto Distribution (Former) Chatham 10867 Coastal Concrete, Inc. Chatham 10903 Hunter Army Airfield/TCE Plume Chatham 10905 CSXT Property on Feeley Avenue Chatham 10919 2217 West Bay Street Chatham 10454 Chattooga County - Penn Bridge Rd Ph 1 (SL) Chattooga 10650 Cherokee County - Blalock Road Landfill Cherokee 10918 Chart Inc. Cherokee List of Sites on HSI by County HSI ID Site Name Site County 10014 Westinghouse Electric Corp Clarke 10052 Georgia Power - Athens Foundry Street Property Clarke 10153 Atlanta Gas Light Company - Athens MGP Site Clarke 10269 University of Georgia - Milledge Avenue Site Clarke 10277 Athens-Clarke County - Dunlap Rd (SL) MSWL Clarke 10354 Barnett Shoals Road Clarke 10355 General Time Corporation Clarke 10376 Loef Company, Inc. (The) Clarke 10491 Athens/Clarke Co. Willow Street Landfill & Incinerator Clarke 10009 U.S. Army - Fort Gillem - North Landfill Area Clayton 10392 Clayton Co. SR3- Lovejoy Site #2 MSWL Clayton 10583 Pavilion Cleaners, Riverdale Mall Clayton 10798 Tara Shopping Center Clayton 10808 Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse Clayton 10816 Rolling Hills Landfill Clayton 10944 U.S. Army - Fort Gillem - Southeast Burial Site Clayton 10005 G. C. Lee Site Clinch 10032 Brockway Standard - Homerville Plant Clinch 10140 Union Timber Clinch 10157 Manor Timber Company Clinch 10191 Barlow Creosote Clinch 10246 Morgan Post Treating Impoundment Clinch 10275 Clinch County - Smith Road Landfill Phase 1 (SL) Clinch 10626 St. Regis Wood Treating Site (Former) Clinch 10731 BWAY Drum Site Clinch 10115 Phibro-Tech (fka C P Chemicals) Cobb 10116 Georgia Metals Cobb 10146 Air Force Plant 6 Cobb 10271 Cheatham Road Landfill (Phase 2 Cobb County) Cobb 10326 Corners Cleaners/Corners Shopping Center Cobb 10333 Apollo Industries, Inc. Cobb 10427 Vulcan Performance Chemicals (Former) Cobb 10466 Baychem, Inc. Cobb 10505 Station at Vinings (The) Cobb 10508 Aladdin Cleaners Cobb 10513 Circle K Store #5259 Cobb 10518 North Park Pavilion Shopping Center Cobb 10519 Fabricare Cleaners Cobb 10530 Encore Dry Cleaners (Former) Cobb 10538 Flags Village Shopping Center Cobb 10695 Junction Cleaners Cobb 10790 Love Your Clothes Cleaners Cobb 10792 AMREP, Incorporated Cobb 10813 Franklin Street Site Cobb 10814 Jack's Cleaners Cobb 10824 HTC Group LLC Cobb 10869 Kemira Chemicals, Inc. Marietta Facility Cobb 10872 Hock's One Hour Martinizing/Embassy Cleaners Cobb 10922 One Hour Martinizing Cleaners (Former) Cobb 10927 Westside Cleaners (former) Cobb 10939 Noble Cleaners (Former) Cobb 10941 US Cleaners Cobb List of Sites on HSI by County HSI ID Site Name Site County 10025 GA Dept of Trans - Dist 4 Main HQ (Former) Coffee 10651 Coffee County Landfill Coffee 10205 Moultrie Wood Preserving Company Colquitt 10259 Farmers Favorite Fertilizer Colquitt 10425 Reynolds Metals Co. Colquitt 10452 Colquitt Co. - CR 15, Sunset, Phase I MSWLF Colquitt 10509 Swift Meat Processing Plant Colquitt 10627 Liberty Oil and Refining Colquitt 10838 Hydro Aluminum Colquitt 10910 110 North Main Street Colquitt 10384 J. Strom Thurmond Lake Airstrip #1 Columbia 10394 Vogue Cleaners at Columbia Square Shopping Center Columbia 10437 GIW Industries, Inc. Columbia 10652 Columbia County - Baker Place Road MSWLF Columbia 10875 Silverstein's Cleaners Columbia 10311 Production Anodizing Corp./D.H. Farms Cook 10635 Del Cook Lumber Company Cook 10707 Specialty Stampings, L.L.C. Cook 10090 Bon L Manufacturing Company Coweta 10154 Douglas & Lomason Company Coweta 10291 Coweta County Landfill - Ishman Ballard Rd Phase 1A Coweta 10327 Palmetto Tire Fire Coweta 10340 CPI Plastics, L.L.C. Coweta 10586 Brown Steel Contractors - Broad Street Facility Coweta 10912 Grantville Mill Coweta 10719 Crawford County - SR 341 / Hopewell Road MSWLF Crawford 10228 Gold Kist Chemical Blending Plant Crisp 10289 Cordele-Crisp City-County Landfill Crisp 10782 Polymer Specialties, Inc. Dade 10654 Dawson County Shoal Hole Road MSWLF Dawson 10053 BASF Catalysts, LLC- Attapulgus Operations Decatur 10071 Georgia Ports Authority - Bainbridge Terminal Decatur 10126 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Airstrip (current) Decatur 10858 Decatur County SR 309 MSWL Decatur 10072 General Electric - Apparatus Service Center Dekalb 10147 Ashland Chemical Company Dekalb 10410 Rally Restaurant & Briarcliff Station (Former) Dekalb 10481 Hickson Corporation - CCA Production Facility Dekalb 10499 Eagle Rockbridge Shopping Center Dekalb 10612 Dettelbach Pesticide Warehouse Site Dekalb 10743 Linda's Cleaners Dekalb 10830 Chemical Specialists and Development, Inc. Dekalb 10884 JNV Investments Group (f.k.a Professional Cleaners) Dekalb 10890 B&L Discount Auto Dekalb 10897 Rita's Dry Cleaners Dekalb List of Sites on HSI by County HSI ID Site Name Site County 10920 George's Cleaners (Former) Dekalb 10936 Brown and Brown Wrecker Service Dekalb 10942 Nelms Drive Landfill Dekalb 10656 Dooly County - CR 101 MSWLF Dooly 10024 TH Agriculture & Nutrition Company - NPL Site Dougherty 10030 Turner Air Force Base (Former) Dougherty 10059 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. (Albany Plant)-NPL Site Dougherty 10065 Merck & Company Dougherty 10094 U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Base - NPL Site Dougherty 10398 MacGregor Golf Company Dougherty 10447 Dougherty Co. - Fleming Rd. MSW Landfill Dougherty 10577 Albany Warehouse Company Site Dougherty 10736 Albany MGP, Former Dougherty 10768 147 East Broad Avenue Dougherty 10818 Estech General Chemicals Albany Dougherty 10837 Trinity Dry Cleaners Dougherty 10123 Arivec Chemicals Douglas 10151 Signal Energy Holdings (Former Young Refining ) Douglas 10337 Wallace Lake Road Dump Douglas 10495 5998 Fairburn Road - Dry Cleaners Douglas 10657 Douglas County Landfill - Cedar Mt/Worthan Rd Phase 1 Douglas 10693 Basket Creek Drum Disposal Site Douglas 10428 Home Oil Early 10658 Blakely
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