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Facilities on the RCRA GPRA Cleanup Baseline Facilities on the RCRA GPRA Cleanup Baseline Most of these facilities were identified in the early 1990's when EPA and the states were prioritizing their corrective action workload, and were identified as facilities where early cleanup progress would be appropriate. Today, many of these facilities have already made substantial progress in their cleanup efforts. Some of these facilities have met the environmental indicator (EI) measures and at some of these facilities cleanup is complete. Many of the facilities that have not yet met the EI measures have still made substantial progress by stabilizing the problems or in some cases beginning final remedies. Some percentage of these facilities have not yet been assessed by EPA or the states for EI determinations. When assessed, it may be determined that some of these facilities currently meet EI measures. EPA will be focusing resources on meeting the environmental indicators for the facilities on this Baseline. The company names found on this list are the current facility owners. There may be companies on this baseline that are the current property owner but did not cause the contamination. There may also be cases where the former owners have entered an agreement to be responsible for cleanup. Unfortunately, the database is unable to track and identify these instances. Human Exposure Environmental Indicator Groundwater Environmental Indicator CA725 (Status Code) CA750 (Status Code) YE - "Current Human Exposures Under Control" has YE - Yes, "Migration of Contaminated Groundwater been verified. Under Control" has been verified. NO - "Current Human Exposures" are NOT "Under NO - Unacceptable migration of contaminated Control." groundwater is observed or expected. IN - More information is needed to make a IN - More Information is needed to make a determination. determination. No Status - No status has been recorded for this No Status - No status has been recorded for this facility. facility. Under Control Under Control Under Control for Both EIs for Only CA725 (Human) for Only CA750 (Groundwater) 1325 324 17 Report Generated: 10/18/2005 Date Range: 10/01/1980 - 09/30/2005 Sorted by state and then facility name National Facilities on the RCRA GPRA Cleanup Baseline Report run on: October 18, 2005 - 10:04 AM Page: 2 1714 of 1714 Facilities on the RCRA GPRA Baseline ALABAMA (40 of 40 Facilities) Facility Name Facility ID Dept. Address Human Groundwater 3M COMPANY DECATUR ALD004023164 1400 STATE DOCKS ROAD DECATUR, AL, 35601 YE YE AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS LLC ALD008161176 13440 HIGHWAY 43 NORTH AXIS, AL, 36505 YE YE ALABAMA PLATING COMPANY, INC. ALD004022448 HWY 231 VINCENT, AL, 35178 IN IN ALABAMA STATE PORT AUTHORITY ALD058221326 3 OLD WATER STREET MOBILE, AL, 36604 YE IN ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT AL3210020027 US Army 7 FRANKFORD AVE AMSTA-AN-RKC ANNISTON, AL, YE IN 362014199 ARKEMA INC ALD000827154 13755 US HWY 43 AXIS, AL, 365050099 YE YE AUBURN UNIVERSITY ALD000826958 971 CAMP AUBURN ROAD AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AL, YE YE 368495317 BALDWIN POLE & PILING CO INC ALD031490501 1101 HWY 31 NORTH BAY MINETTE, AL, 36507 YE YE BEAZER EAST /KOPPERS INC ALD004009403 1415 LOUISVILLE ST MONTGOMERY, AL, 36104 YE YE BEAZER EAST INC & KOPPERS INC ALD000771949 2134 KOPPERS DRIVE DOLOMITE, AL, 35061 YE YE CAVENHAM FOREST INDUSTRIES, INC. ALD057226904 SOUTH END HERBERT ST MOBILE, AL, 36652 YE YE CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT ALD000622464 HWY 17 NORTH MILE MARKER 163, EMELLE, AL, 35459 YE YE CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS CORP ALD001221902 CIBA ROAD OFF HIGHWAY 43 MCINTOSH, AL, 36553 YE YE MCINTOSH COOPER AL OPERATION, COOPER TOOLS ALD079127635 2125 2ND AVE SW CULLMAN, AL, 35055 YE YE INC DUPONT-MOBILE ALD093179315 12650 HIGHWAY 43 AXIS, AL, 36505 YE YE FUELS AND CHEMICALS, INC. ALD980559850 COUNTRY ROAD 14 COALING, AL, 35449 YE YE GTE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS ALD050166750 13000 S MEMORIAL PKWY HUNTSVILLE, AL, 35803 YE YE CORPORATION GULF STATES STEEL ALD004014973 174 26TH ST SOUTH GADSDEN, AL, 35904 NO IN HONEYWELL CRS ALD031499833 1327 ERIE STREET BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35224 YE YE HUNT REFINING CO TUSCALOOSA REFINERY ALD004009320 1855 FAIRLAWN ROAD TUSCALOOSA, AL, 35401 YE YE HUXFORD POLE & TIMBER CO INC ALD008185407 14200 HIGHWAY 21 NORTH HUXFORD, AL, 36543 YE YE KOPPERS INC WOODWARD PLANT ALD085765808 1835 KOPPERS DRIVE DOLOMITE, AL, 350611123 YE YE LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP-LOCKHART ALD095687786 HWY 55 LOCKHART, AL, 36455 YE YE MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER AL1800013863 NASA BLDG 4200 MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CTR, AL, 35812-1000 YE IN OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP MOBILE ALD008163388 1300 JARVIS ROAD MOBILE, AL, 366141099 YE YE PLANT OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP MUSCLE ALD004019642 1000 NORTH WILSON DAM ROAD MUSCLE SHOALS, AL, YE YE SHOALS 356611300 OLIN CORP CHLOR-ALKALI PROD MCINTOSH ALD008188708 1638 INDUSTRIAL ROAD MCINTOSH, AL, 36553 YE YE RENTOKIL INITIAL ENV SERVICES INC ALD021257951 10565 HIGHWAY 43 N CREOLA, AL, 365254550 YE YE Facilities on the RCRA GPRA Cleanup Baseline Report run on: October 18, 2005 - 10:04 AM Page: 3 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION-GURLEY ALD000776807 201 SECTION LINE ST GURLEY, AL, 35748 YE YE SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC ALD046481032 1 SANDERS ROAD TROY, AL, 36079 YE YE SEAMAN TIMBER COMPANY INC ALD034046730 1051 HWY 25 SOUTH MONTEVALLO, AL, 35115 YE YE SLOSS INDUSTRIES CORPORATION ALD000828848 3500 35TH AVENUE NORTH BIRMINGHAM, AL, 352072918 YE NO SOLUTIA INC ALD004019048 702 CLYDESDALE AVENUE ANNISTON, AL, 36201 NO YE STALLWORTH TIMBER COMPANY INC ALD058223371 27 BRYAN STREET BEATRICE, AL, 364250380 YE NO TR MILLER MILL COMPANY INC ALD008161416 100 DEER STREET BREWTON, AL, 36426 YE YE TVA POWER SERVICE CENTER AL2640090005 HWY 133N NEAR WILSON DAM MUSCLE SHOALS, AL, YE YE 356621010 US ARMY REDSTONE ARSENAL AL7210020742 US Army REDSTONE ARSENAL BLDG 4488 MARTIN ROAD, REDSTONE IN NO ARSENAL, AL, 358985000 US PIPE AND FOUNDRY CO BESSEMER PIPE ALD004017869 2023 SAINT LOUIS AVENUE BESSEMER, AL, 35020 YE YE PLT US STEEL FAIRFIELD WORKS ALD002904506 5700 VALLEY ROAD FAIRFIELD, AL, 35064 YE IN WOLVERINE TUBE INC ALD053363776 2100 MARKET STREET NE DECATUR, AL, 356092202 YE YE ALASKA (5 of 5 Facilities) Facility Name Facility ID Dept. Address Human Groundwater ALASKA RAILROAD CORP AKD981767403 327 W SHIP CREEK ANCHORAGE, AK, 99501 IN IN DRIFT RIVER TERMINAL COOK INLET AKD000641811 ANCHORAGE APPROX 90 MI SW OF ANCHORAGE, DRIFT YE YE PIPELINE RIVER, AK, 99600 TESORO ALASKA KENAI REFINERY AKD048679682 54741 TESORO ROAD KENAI, AK, 99611 YE YE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS AKD048679567 TANANA DRIVE FAIRBANKS, AK, 99775 YE YE USDOT CG INTEGRATED SUPPORT AK9690330742 Dept. of ANTON LARSON BAY RD AND REZANOF HWY, KODIAK, AK, YE IN COMMAND Trans. 99619 ARIZONA (7 of 7 Facilities) Facility Name Facility ID Dept. Address Human Groundwater CAMP NAVAJO, AZ ARMY NAT`L GUARD AZ7213820635 US Army I-40, EXIT 185 BELLEMONT, AZ, 86015 YE IN CONN-SELMER INC AZT000612135 1310 W FAIRWAY DR NOGALES, AZ, 85621 YE YE FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR INC AZD009004177 5005 E MCDOWELL RD SITE IGWTP PHOENIX, AZ, 85008 YE YE MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, YUMA AZ8170024493 US Marines P.O. BOX 99110 YUMA, AZ, 853699110 YE YE RAYTHEON CO. - USAF PLANT 44 AZD009005422 US Air Force 1151 EAST HERMANS ROAD TUCSON, AZ, 85706 YE YE UNIDYNAMICS / PHOENIX INC CRANE CO AZD008398620 102 S LITCHFIELD RD GOODYEAR, AZ, 85338 IN NO USAF DAVIS MONTHAN AFB AZ4570024055 US Air Force 5285 E MADERA ST 355 CES/ CEV DAVIS MONTHAN, AZ, YE YE 85707 Facilities on the RCRA GPRA Cleanup Baseline Report run on: October 18, 2005 - 10:04 AM Page: 4 ARKANSAS (23 of 23 Facilities) Facility Name Facility ID Dept. Address Human Groundwater AEROJET - GENERAL CORPORATION ARD091688283 HWY 274 5M E. WALTON ROAD E, EAST CAMDEN, AR, 71711 YE NO STATUS AIR FORCE BASE CONV AGENCY EAKER AFB AR8571924473 US Air Force A809 ATLANTA ST BLYTHEVILLE, AR, 72315 YE YE ALBEMARLE CORPORATION SOUTH PLANT ARD052528809 2270 HIGHWAY 79S MAGNOLIA, AR, 71753 YE YE ALBEMARLE CORPORATION WEST PLANT ARD982558561 1550 HWY 371S MAGNOLIA, AR, 71753 YE NO STATUS ARKANSAS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD (CJTR) ARD982552739 US Army CAMP J.T. ROBINSON DCSEN-E BOX 5 BUILDING 1301, YE YE NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR, 72199 BASE TRANSITION TEAM - FT CHAFFEE AR9210020187 US Army BLDG 2033 1ST AVE BARLING, AR, 72923 YE YE CEDAR CHEMICAL ARD990660649 49 PHILLIPS RD 311 W HELENA, AR, 72342 NO STATUS NO STATUS EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY, ARKANSAS ARD089234884 2800 GAP RD BATESVILLE, AR, 72501 YE YE OPER. FORDYCE WOOD PRESERVERS INC ARD006511810 200 COLLEGE FORDYCE, AR, 71742 YE YE GREAT LAKES CHEM CORP-CENTRAL PLT ARD043195429 2226 HAYNESVILLE HWY EL DORADO, AR, 717317020 YE YE HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY ARD030414494 101 MLK DRIVE WEST HELENA, AR, 72390 YE NO STATUS KOPPERS INC ARD006344824 2201 EDMONDS ST N LITTLE ROCK, AR, 72117 YE YE LION OIL COMPANY ARD000021998 1000 MCHENRY EL DORADO, AR, 71730 YE YE LOCKHEED MARTIN MISSILES & FIRE ARD980621155 LEWIS ROAD HIGHLAND INDUSTRIAL PARK, CAMDEN, AR, YE YE CONTROL 71701 PARKER SOLVENTS COMPANY, INC. ARD035565068 8909 MABLEVALE PIKE LITTLE ROCK, AR, 72209 YE NO STATUS PINE BLUFF ARSENAL AR0213820707 US Army 10020 KABRICH CIRCLE PINE BLUFF, AR, 71602 YE YE REMINGTON ARMS CO INC AR0000064311 2592 HWY AR 15 N (RACI) LONOKE, AR, 720869503 YE YE REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY ARD006354161 500 E REYNOLDS ROAD ARKADELPHIA, AR, 71923 YE YE TERIS LLC ARD069748192 309 AMERICAN CIRCLE EL DORADO, AR, 71730 YE YE THE COLONELS FACTORY OUTLET OF AR INC ARD980621288 720 S WOODS W MEMPHIS, AR, 72301 YE YE THE COLONELS FACTORY OUTLET OF ARK ARD035663301 804 S WOODS ST W MEMPHIS, AR, 72301 YE YE INC US AIR FORCE-LITTLE ROCK AFB AR6571824808
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