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Region 6 Superfund Sites in Reuse

Region 6 Economic Profile (pdf) (15.9MB)

The cover page of the Region 6 EPA Superfund Redevelopment Economic Profile report

This report highlights Superfund sites in reuse in EPA’s Region 6, which includes Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. It summarizes economic data collected for Superfund sites in reuse in the Region and provides in-depth information about the beneficial effects of reusing formerly contaminated properties.

EPA’s Superfund Redevelopment Program maintains information about Superfund sites in reuse online. Reuse snapshots are brief write-ups that summarize key site information, including past uses and cleanups, reuse planning efforts and reuse outcomes.

Use the links below to access the reuse snapshots and more information for sites in reuse in each state or browse sites by state by clicking the map for a state.

On this page:

  • Reuse snapshots for sites in Arkansas
  • Reuse snapshots for sites in Louisiana
  • Reuse snapshots for sites in New Mexico
  • Reuse snapshots for sites in Oklahoma
  • Reuse snapshots for sites in Texas

Browse More Examples of Superfund Sites in Reuse in Other States/EPA Regions.


Arkansas (Map)

  • Frit Industries (Walnut Ridge, AR)
  • Mid-South Wood Products (Mena, AR)
  • Mountain Pine Pressure Treating (Plainview, AR)
  • Old Midland Products (Ola/Birta, AR)
  • Vertac, Inc. (Jacksonville, AR)

Louisiana (Map)

  • Agriculture Street Landfill (New Orleans, LA)
  • American Creosote Works, Inc. (Winnfield Plant (Winnfield, LA)
  • Bayou Bonfouca (Slidell, LA)
  • Bayou Verdine (Lake Charles, LA)
  • Central Wood Preserving Co. (Slaughter, LA)
  • Delatte Metals (Ponchatoula, LA)
  • Devil's Swamp Lake (East Baton Rogue, LA)
  • Gulf Coast Vacuum Services (Abbeville, LA)
  • Gulf State Utilities-North Ryan Street (Lake Charles, LA)
  • Highway 71/72 Refinery (Bossier City, LA)
  • Madisonville Creosote Works (Madisonville, LA)
  • Mallard Bay Landing Bulk Plant (Grand Cheniere, LA)
  • Petro-Processors of Louisiana (East Baton Rogue, LA)
  • Southern Shipbuilding (Slidell, LA)

New Mexico (Map)

  • AT & SF (Clovis) (Clovis, NM)
  • AT & SF (Albuquerque) (Albuquerque, NM)
  • Chevron Questa Mine (Questa, NM)
  • Cimarron Mining Corp. (Carrizozo, NM)
  • Fruit Avenue Plume (Albuquerque, NM)
  • Grants Chlorinated Solvents (Grants, NM)
  • Griggs & Walnut Ground Water Plume (Las Cruces, NM)
  • Lea and West Second Street (Roswell, NM)
  • McGaffey and Main Groundwater Plume (Roswell, NM)
  • North Railroad Avenue Plume (Española, NM)
  • Pagano Salvage (Los Lunas, NM)
  • South Valley (Albuquerque, NM)

Oklahoma (Map)

  • Eagle-Picher Henryetta (Henryetta, OK)
  • Fourth Street Abandoned Refinery (Oklahoma City, OK)
  • Mosley Road Sanitary Landfill (Oklahoma City, OK)
  • National Zinc Corp. (Bartlesville, OK)
  • Sand Springs Petrochemical Complex (Sand Springs, OK)
  • Tar Creek (Ottawa County) (Commerce, OK)
  • Tulsa Fuel and Manufacturing (Collinsville, OK)
  • Wilcox Oil Company (Creek County, OK)

Texas (Map)

  • Alcoa (Point Comfort/Lavaca Bay) (Point Comfort, TX)
  • Bailey Waste Disposal (Bridge City, TX)
  • Bandera Road Ground Water Plume (San Antonio, TX)
  • Big Tex Grain Co. (San Antonio, TX)
  • Brine Service Company (Corpus Christi, TX)
  • City of Perryton Well No. 2 (Perryton, TX)
  • Conroe Creosoting (Conroe, TX)
  • Delfasco Forge (Grand Prairie, TX)
  • East 67th Street Ground Water Plume (Odessa, TX)
  • Falcon Refinery (Ingleside, TX)
  • Jones Road Ground Water Plume (Houston, TX)
  • Main Street Ground Water Plume (Burnet, TX)
  • Midessa Ground Water Plume (Midland County, TX)
  • North Cavalcade Street (Houston, TX)
  • Odessa Chromium #2 (Andrews Highway) (Ector County, TX)
  • Palmer Barge Line (Port Arthur, TX)
  • Patrick Bayou (Deer Park, TX)
  • Petro-Chemical Systems, Inc. (Turtle Bayou) (Liberty, TX)
  • Rockwool Industries Inc. (Belton, TX)
  • RSR Corporation (Dallas, TX)
  • San Jacinto River Waste Pits (Harris County, TX)
  • Sandy Beach Road Ground Water Plume (Pelican Bay, TX)
  • Sheridan Disposal Services (Hempstead, TX)
  • Sikes Disposal Pits (Crosby, TX)
  • Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers (Houston, TX)
  • South Cavalcade Street (Houston, TX)
  • Sprague Road Ground Water Plume (Odessa, TX)
  • Star Lake Canal (Port Neches, TX)
  • State Marine of Port Arthur (Port Arthur, TX)
  • State Road 114 Groundwater Plume (Levelland, TX)
  • Tex-Tin Corp. (Texas City, TX)
  • United Creosoting Co. (Conroe, TX)
  • West County Road 112 Ground Water Plume (Midland County, TX)

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Last updated on February 10, 2026
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