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FEDFacts: Information about the Federal Electronic Docket Facilities

  • Explore Federal Facility Docket sites near you.

    The FEDFacts interactive map features nearly 2,400 Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket sites.  Explore the map to find site specific and national summary information at a site near you.

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  • Cleanups at Federal Facilities

    Learn about contaminated Federal Facility Superfund sites in specific communities, access technical fact sheets and find tools and resources to help government agencies and their contractors fulfill cleanup obligations.

    • Cleanups at Federal Facilities
  • Explore Federal Facility Superfund Cleanup Efforts

    Annual accomplishments for the Federal Facility Superfund program highlight steps the program is taking to protect human health and the environment. Details about Federal Facility Superfund's accomplishments are found here:

    • Improving Communities Through Restoration and Reuse 

EPA manages the national Federal Facility Superfund Program under CERCLA. Our mission is to facilitate faster, more effective and less costly cleanup and reuse of federal facilities while ensuring protection of human health and the environment from releases of hazardous substances

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