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Federal Facility Superfund Sites

EPA oversees and provides technical assistance for the protective and efficient cleanup and reuse of Federal Facility Superfund sites. Learn more about Federal Facility sites in your area, the cleanup process, and where you can get involved.

Explore Federal Facility Cleanup sites near you:

  • The FEDFacts interactive map features nearly 2,400 Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket sites, including 175 National Priority Sites.

  • Section 120(c) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA)  requires EPA to establish a listing, known as the Federal Facility Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket (Docket), of Federal facilities which are managing or have managed hazardous waste; or have had a release of hazardous waste.  Learn more about the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket.

  • To sustain and streamline military readiness, the Department of Defense (DoD) recognized the need to close some installations and redefine the department’s mission at others. To date, DoD and Congress have implemented five Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) rounds: 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995 and 2005. Find more more information about Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) sites.

Searchable Lists

  • Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Sites
  • National Priorities List (NPL) Sites
  • Non-National Priorities List (Non-NPL) Sites
  • Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC) Sites
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Sites

Related Information

  • Learn about the Cleanup Process at Federal Facility Superfund Sites and how you can get involved. 
  • Improving Communities Through Restoration and Reuse

Cleanups at Federal Facilities

  • Superfund Sites
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Last updated on April 9, 2025
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