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Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site

  • Perimeter wall replacement

    EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be replacing the existing sheet pile wall along the perimeter of the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor site. Portions of the existing wall are deteriorating due to decades of exposure to natural elements.

    Learn how this work will impact the community 

  • Announcements

    Get the latest updates on upcoming work, public notices, and other news about EPA's cleanup.

    Read the latest news
  • Site History

    The Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor site was added to the Superfund site list in 1987.

    Learn about site history, risks, and redevelopment
  • Site Documents & Data

    Many site documents are available online, including technical reports, legal documents, and fact sheets.

    Search for site documents
  • East Harbor Cleanup Area

    This cleanup area includes contamination from creosote and other chemicals released from the former Wyckoff wood treating facility.

    Learn about the cleanup at East Harbor
  • Wyckoff Facility Cleanup Area

    This cleanup area includes soil and groundwater that became contaminated during decades of wood treating operations at the former Wyckoff facility.

    Learn about the cleanup at the former Wyckoff facility
  • West Harbor Cleanup Area

    This cleanup area is the site of a former shipyard which became contaminated with mercury and other metals.

    Learn about the cleanup at West Harbor
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Last updated on May 9, 2025
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