UNCONTROLLED/UNREGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES (FORMERLY SUPERFUND), NEUSE RIVER WATERSHED, NC
Description:
The North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Divison of Waste Management, Superfund Section in cooperation with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the digital Hazardous Substance Disposal Sites data to enhance planning, siting, and impact analysis in areas directly affected by Hazardous Substance Disposal Sites. The arc and polygon data identifies locations of uncontrolled and unregulated, hazardous waste sites (formerly called superfund sites).The file includes sites on the CERCLA Information System (CERCLIS), the National Priorities List, the State Inactive Hazardous Sites List, the Sites Priority List, and some Department od Defense sites. Attributes describe the state or federal status, facility name, coordinate location, and site id numbers.
Record Details:
Record Type:DATA SET
Product Published Date:06/21/1995
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID:
12299
Access Procedures
:Contact: Steve Kraemer, U.S. EPA, Kraemer.Steven@epamail.epa.gov
Geographic Areas:
Title
:UNCONTROLLED/UNREGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES (FORMERLY SUPERFUND), NEUSE RIVER WATERSHED, NC
Version
:1.0
North Boundary
:36.4785
South Boundary
:33.8432
East Boundary
:-75.4863
West Boundary
:-83.8937
State
:NC
Quality Assurance:
Title
:UNCONTROLLED/UNREGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES (FORMERLY SUPERFUND), NEUSE RIVER WATERSHED, NC
Data Use & Constraints
:Acknowledgement of products derived form this data set should cite the following: The qource of the Hazardous Substance Disposal Sites data is the North Carolina Corporate Geographic Database. Earlier versions mf this dataset may exist. The user must be sure to use the appropriate data set for the time period of interest. While efforts have been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the state of the art, CGIA cannot assume liability for any damages or misrepresentation caused by any inaccuracies in the data or as a result of changes to the data caused by system transfers.