List of Superfund sites in Illinois

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This is a list of Superfund sites in Illinois designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. These sites are listed on the National Priorities List.

Superfund sites

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CERCLIS IDNameCountyReasonProposedListedConstruction
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ILD980607055Adams County Quincy Landfills 2&3Adams (39°55′46″N 91°16′06″W / 39.92944°N 91.26847°W / 39.92944; -91.26847) 06/24/1988 08/30/1990 03/31/1999 N/A N/A
ILD980996789Ilada Energy Co.Alexander (37°15′30″N 89°27′49″W / 37.2584°N 89.4635°W / 37.2584; -89.4635) Liquid oily wastes found on site were contaminated with VOCs, PCBs, and heavy metals including lead, arsenic, and zinc. On-site surface soils were contaminated with PCBs and heavy metals.[1] 06/24/1988 10/04/1989 09/28/1999 N/A 01/08/2001
ILD980397079A & F Material Reclaiming, Inc.Cumberland (39°14′38″N 88°10′26″W / 39.2439°N 88.174°W / 39.2439; -88.174) 12/30/1982 09/08/1983 09/24/1992 N/A N/A
IL3210020803Savanna Army Depot ActivityJo Daviess (42°12′36″N 90°18′48″W / 42.21°N 90.31333°W / 42.21; -90.31333) Soils are contaminated with metals, pesticides, explosives, lead-based paint chips, and PAHs. Groundwater is contaminated with various pesticides, explosives, solvents, and petroleum-related contaminants. Sediments and surface water are contaminated with various explosives, PAHs, and metals. Multiple areas throughout the facility contain munitions and explosives of concern/unexploded ordnance (MEC/UXO).[2]10/15/1984 03/13/1989 N/A N/A N/A
ILD000802827Outboard Marine CorporationLake(42°21′55″N 87°49′16″W / 42.36528°N 87.82111°W / 42.36528; -87.82111) An engine construction plant released hydraulic fluids into the ground and harbor, which contained PCB. Dredging of the harbor and soil removal have been completed, and decontamination of the isolated soil continues. During cleanup, it was discovered that the site contained additional contamination on the former Waukegan Coke Plant property. Soil removal there is also complete.[3]12/30/1982 09/08/1983 N/A N/A N/A
ILD003817137Petersen Sand & GravelLake (42°18′57″N 87°57′13″W / 42.31583°N 87.9537°W / 42.31583; -87.9537) The site of illegal dumping of paint waste and solvents. Cleanup was completed, and it was removed from the National Priorities List in 1991, and redeveloped as the Independence Grove Forest Preserve.[4] 10/15/1984 06/10/1986 09/12/1989 N/A 02/11/1991
ILD005443544Johns-Manville CorporationLake(42°23′12″N 87°48′42″W / 42.38666°N 87.81166°W / 42.38666; -87.81166) An asbestos-disposal site. The area has been covered in >24 inches of soil, but areas outside the Johns-Manville property have problems with asbestos contamination, including other beachfront areas near the Waukegan and Zion.[5] The site will be redeveloped as a soccer and baseball complex.[6]12/30/1982 09/08/1983 12/31/1991 N/A N/A
ILD980500102Yeoman Creek LandfillLake(42°23′20″N 87°50′55″W / 42.38888°N 87.84861°W / 42.38888; -87.84861) The lack of a bottom liner allowed leachate to enter the local groundwater.[7]06/24/1988 03/31/1989 09/23/2005 N/A N/A
ILD980605836H.O.D. LandfillLake(42°28′31″N 88°04′55″W / 42.4753°N 88.0819°W / 42.4753; -88.0819) Groundwater was contaminated with vinyl chloride.[8]09/18/1985 02/21/1990 06/29/2001 N/A N/A
ILD048843809 Chemetco Madison (38°50′06″N 90°05′42″W / 38.835°N 90.095°W / 38.835; -90.095) Site contains over 450,000 cubic yards of waste slag and over 60,000 cu yd of zinc oxide. The materials contain elevated levels of cadmium, copper and lead. Sediments in nearby wetlands and Long Lake also have elevated levels of the same metals. 03/04/2010
IL0210090049Joliet Army Ammunition Plant Load-Assembly-Packing AreaWill (41°21′58″N 88°04′38″W / 41.3662°N 88.0772°W / 41.3662; -88.0772) Site of federal ammunitions plant polluted with base neutral acids, metals, nitroaromatics, PCBs, and petroleum hydrocarbon. Physical cleanup has been completed, but site remains on the NPL list.[9]04/10/1985 03/13/1989 09/29/2008 N/A N/A
IL7213820460Joliet Army Ammunition Plant Manufacturing AreaWillSoil contaminated with explosives and metals, primarily TNT, tetryl, DNT, and lead. Groundwater plumes contaminated with explosives, VOCs, and metals.[10]10/15/1984 07/22/1987 09/10/2008 N/A N/A
ILD053219259Acme Solvent Reclaiming, Inc. (Morristown Plant)Winnebago (42°09′28″N 89°02′44″W / 42.1577°N 89.0455°W / 42.1577; -89.0455) Site was used as a drum storage and disposal area for wastes generated by Acme's solvent distillation units. From 1960 to 1970, the site consisted of seven waste disposal lagoons and open storage of 10,000 to 15,000 drums. Testing of groundwater found it to contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Soil sampling identified VOCs, phthalates, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and metals including lead and chromium.[11] 12/30/1982 09/08/1983 07/13/1998 N/A N/A

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