Site Documents and Data
On this page:
- Five Year Reviews
- Records of Decision
- Community Involvement Plan
- Fact sheets
- Administrative Records
- Search for documents
Five Year Reviews
Five-year reviews provide an opportunity to evaluate the implementation and performance of a remedy to determine whether it remains protective of human health and the environment. The most recent five-year review for Wyckoff-Eagle Harbor was completed in 2022.
- Fifth Five-Year Review Report (pdf) - July 2022
Previous five-year reviews for this site are also available.
Records of Decision
The Record of Decision, or ROD, explains which cleanup alternatives will be used at Superfund sites. It contains information on site history, site description, site characteristics, community participation, enforcement activities, the contaminants present, description of the response actions to be taken, and the remedy selected for cleanup.
If the remedy selected in a ROD need to be changed, EPA has two primary documents that may be used to identify the changes: a ROD Amendment and an Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD). A ROD amendment is used when a fundamental change to the remedy is required. An ESD is used for significant changes that are not fundamental to the remedy.
- Record of Decision Amendment for Soil and Groundwater Operable Units (pdf) - May 2019
- Record of Decision Amendment for East Harbor and Soil and Groundwater Operable Units (pdf) - May 2018
- Explanation of Significant Differences for East Harbor Operable Unit (pdf) - September 2007
- Record of Decision for Soil and Groundwater Operable Units (pdf) - February 2000
- Record of Decision for East Harbor Operable Unit (pdf) - September 1994
- Record of Decision for West Harbor Operable Unit (pdf) - September 1992
Community Involvement Plan
A community involvement plan is a site-specific strategy to enable meaningful community involvement throughout the Superfund cleanup process. The plan reflects community needs, concerns, and expectations that are identified through community interviews and other means.
You can read our Community Involvement Plan online or download a printable version (pdf).
Fact sheets
EPA periodically publishes fact sheets to provide updates about ongoing cleanup work and other site-related news.
- Fact Sheet: Construction Update on Wellfield Replacement Project - August 2024
- Fact Sheet: EPA to Conduct Eelgrass Transplant Study - March 2024
- Fact Sheet: Community Impacts from Upcoming Construction - October 2023
- Fact Sheet: 'No Anchor' Area in Eagle Harbor - August 2023
- Fact Sheet: Beach Contamination at East Beach and North Shoal
Printable versions of fact sheets are also available in PDF format in EPA's online document repository.
You can also receive these fact sheets by mail or email by contacting Debra Sherbina (sherbina.debra@epa.gov) to sign up for this site's mailing list.
Administrative Records
An administrative record is a body of documents and information that forms the basis for the selection of a particular response action at a site. It generally reflects the information EPA has considered in connection with cleanup decisions at a site and includes the ultimate decisions regarding the response(s).
- Administrative Record for 2019 Record of Decision Amendment (Soil and Groundwater)
- Administrative Record for 2018 Record of Decision Amendment (Soil and Groundwater)
- Administrative Record for 2018 Record of Decision Amendment (Beaches and Wall)
Search for documents
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