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2020 Corrective Action Baseline: 3,779 Facilities Sorted by Location (EPA Region, State, City) Last Updated September 30, 2017 2020 Corrective Action Baseline: 3,779 facilities sorted by Location (EPA Region, State, City) Last Updated September 30, 2017. For addititonal information on Corrective Action Facilities, please visit our Cleanups in My Community page at: https://www.epa.gov/cleanups/cleanups-my-community Region EPAID Handler Name Address City State Zip Code CA725 CA750 CA550 CA900 Federal Facility 1 CTD001165224 BRONSON HOMER D CO MAIN ST BEACON FALLS CT 6403 1 CTD001168137 IDEAL PRODUCTS LLC 158 PINESBRIDGE ROAD BEACON FALLS CT 6403 YE YE YE 1 CTD052541695 CORBIN RUSSWIN INC 225 EPISCOPAL RD BERLIN CT 6037 YE YE 1 CTD001181205 VANDERBILT CHEMICALS LLC 31 TAYLOR AVE BETHEL CT 6801 YE YE YE 1 CTD001449602 SANDVIK WIRE AND HEATING TECH 119 WOOSTER ST BETHEL CT 6801 YE YE YE 1 CTD001144062 BIRKEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 3 OLD WINDSOR ROAD BLOOMFIELD CT 06002-1397 YE YE 1 CTD001145671 BASS PLATING CO 82 OLD WINDSOR RD BLOOMFIELD CT 6002 YE YE 1 CTD001155225 KAMAN AEROSPACE CORP 50 OLD WINDSOR RD BLOOMFIELD CT 6002 YE YE YE 1 CTD980667927 SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 11 TIPPING DR LOT 4 BRANFORD CT 6405 YE YE YE 1 CTD000638627 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