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No further Superfund environmental response actions are required on this former wood pressure treatment facility in Newton, Newton County. This site was referred to the Voluntary Cleanup Program.

Cleanup of this former pesticide plant in Harlingen, Cameron County is complete. Releases at the site contaminated the groundwater and soil at the site with arsenic, lead and pesticides.

No further Superfund environmental response actions are required on this former wood treatment facility in Lufkin, Angelina County. This site was referred to the Voluntary Cleanup Program.

No further Superfund remedial activities are needed on this former chemical manufacturer in Odessa, Ector County.

No further Superfund environmental response actions are required at this former metal plating site in San Antonio, Bexar County.

This former oil refinery outside Somerset, in Bexar County was contaminated by hydrocarbons. It has been cleaned up and is now in the operation and maintenance phase of the state Superfund program.

This former drilling-mud mixing operation in Liberty County was remediated under the state Superfund program. No further Superfund environmental response actions are required.

This Former Battery Recycling Operation in Ellis County was Remediated Under the TCEQ Voluntary Cleanup Program. No Further Required Superfund Environmental Response Actions.

No further Superfund environmental response actions are required on this former lead-acid battery chips recycler and lead recovery facility in Jacksonville, Cherokee County.

This Former Chrome Plating and Machine Shop in Odessa, Ector County is in the Operation and Maintenance Phase of the state Superfund Program.

No further Superfund environmental response actions are required on this former refinery in Sour Lake, Hardin County.

No further Superfund environmental response actions are required on this former transformer storage area in Sour Lake, Hardin County.

No further Superfund environmental response actions are required at this former gravel pit/landfill in which hazardous & solid waste was disposed in Dallas, Dallas County.

This Former Electrical Transformer Builder, Service, and Repair Facility in San Angelo, Tom Green County is in the Voluntary Cleanup Program. No Further Required Superfund Environmental Response Actions.

This former drum cleaning and reconditioning business in Lubbock, Lubbock County, is being addressed under the State Superfund Program.

No further Superfund environmental response actions are required at this former wood treatment facility in Tenaha, Shelby County. This site was referred to the Voluntary Cleanup Program.