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  1. Jul 16, 2024 · According to the California Department of Public Health, 45 of California’s 58 counties have asbestos deposits. Many California Superfund sites contain asbestos. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lists several sites as priorities because of the asbestos risks.

  2. Apr 23, 2021 · The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) largely remedies Superfund sites containing asbestos by capping them with soil to lock the buried toxin in place. But new research suggests that this may actually increase the likelihood of human exposure to the cancer-causing mineral.

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · Current EPA policy OSWER Directive 9345.4-05 recommends development of site-specific, risk-based action levels to determine if response actions should be taken when asbestos levels below 1 percent are found at a site. Learn about asebestos as it relates to the cleanup of Superfund sites.

  4. Sep 10, 2024 · Asbestos - This page contains information regarding addressing asbestos contamination at Superfund sites, which includes policy and guidance, technical assistance, health effects, and naturally occurring asbestos. Dioxin - Provides information on characterization of dioxin contaminated soil.

  5. The Atlas Asbestos Mine Superfund Site is located within the Clear Creek Management Area near Fresno County, eighteen miles northwest of Coalinga, California. The mine started operating in 1963, covering 435 acres of a large naturally occurring asbestos deposit.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · The 120-acre Coalinga Asbestos Mine Superfund site is in Fresno County, California. It consists of two operable units (OUs): the Johns-Manville Mill (JMM) OU and the City OU. The JMM OU includes a former asbestos mine, a former processing mill and associated support buildings, and asbestos tailings.

  7. Jan 4, 2021 · This page highlights a range of technical and informational resources related to the investigation and cleanup of asbestos contamination at Superfund removal and remedial sites.

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