Oregon Superfund Site: Reynolds Metals Company
Fight Air Pollution & Water Pollution With an Environmental Toxic Tort Lawsuit
 |
Do you need a Toxic Tort Attorney in The Web-foot State? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated Reynolds Metals Company in Oregon as a Superfund site because of its amounts of environmental toxins and harm to the environment. You can read the report for the site below.
Some Superfund sites are on the National Priority Site Lists. The National Priorities List ("NPL") is the list of hazardous waste sites in the United States eligible for long-term remedial action financed under the federal Superfund program. Environmental Protection Agency regulations outline a formal process for assessing hazardous waste sites and placing them on the NPL. The NPL is intended primarily to guide the EPA in determining which sites warrant further investigation.
Sites are listed on the NPL upon completion of Hazard Ranking System (HRS) screening, public solicitation of comments about the proposed site, and after all comments have been addressed. EPA may delete a final NPL site if it determines that no further response is required to protect human health or the environment. Sites where a remediation was completed through the Superfund program are typically deleted from the NPL.
Living near Superfund Sites in Oregon may place you and the people you love at higher risk of developing a disease from proximity to the site and experiencing a loss of value for your property, but you can do something to to fight back: The EPA says,
[We have] set up a "Post Construction Completion" (or PCC) strategy to ensure that Superfund response actions provide for the long-term protection of human health and the environment. EPA's Post Construction Completion activities also involve optimizing remedies to increase effectiveness and/or reduce cost without sacrificing long-term protection of human health and the environment.
Even so, most of the Superfund sites still pose a health hazard to the well-being of those who live close to a Superfund site.
By choosing Weitz & Luxenberg, you can trust the legal ability of accomplished Toxic Tort attorneys who will help fight back against polluters and win you and your family the financial compensation and remediation to which you are entitled.Below you can read the EPA report for the Reynolds Metals Company Superfund site. If you, a loved one, or someone in your community has gotten sick due to toxic pollution in Reynolds Metals Company, or if your property has lost value because of pollution, you will need a toxic tort attorney who knows the people of the State of Oregon . You can begin the process of filing a claim by filling out this simple form. There is no obligation, and your case will be evaluated within one day. To refer a friend, neighbor, or loved one, follow this link to let them know about the environmental toxic tort lawyers at Weitz & Luxenberg.
Reynolds Metals Company
This site is not a Federal Facility.
REYNOLDS METALS
OREGON
EPA ID# ORD009412677
EPA Region 10
Multnomah County
Troutdale
3rd Congressional District
Other Names:
NPL Listing History
Dates
Proposed Date:
08/23/1994
Removed Date:
Withdrawal Date:
Final Date:
12/16/1994
Deleted Date:
SITE MANAGER(S):
Chip Humphrey
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
humphrey.chip@epa.gov
PHONE NUMBER:
503-326-2678
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COORDINATOR:
Judy R. Smith
E-MAIL ADDRESS
Smith.Judy@epa.gov
PHONE NUMBER:
503-326-6994
source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Act Now! It is essential that you inquire about your pollutant lawsuit as soon as possible. Oregon law may limit your time to bring a legal claim to protect your rights. Your legal review is free and there is no commitment. You case will be evaluated immediately, so get started on your claim today!
Click To Talk To Us Online
Northwest Pipe & Casing/Hall Process Company
Environmental Pollution in Oregon- Site: Northwest Pipe & Casing/Hall Process Company
Northwest Pipe & Casing/Hall Process Company Superfund Site Info - Fight Air Pollution, Water Pollution
Union Pacific Railroad Co. Tie-Treating Plant
Environmental Pollution in Oregon- Site: Union Pacific Railroad Co. Tie-Treating Plant
Union Pacific Railroad Co. Tie-Treating Plant Superfund Site Info - Fight Air Pollution, Water Pollution
OR
Information on Oregon Environmental Lawyer
Fight Air and Water Pollution in Oregon With an Environmental Lawyer