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Superfund Sites in Georgia | EPA National Priorities List Map

Georgia is home to 17 sites on the EPA’s National Priorities List. The EPA’s National Priorities List currently includes 17 active NPL sites in Georgia, with 23 total entries when proposed and deleted sites are included. The most hazardous site has an HRS score of 54.49 out of a maximum of 100. 1 additional site is proposed for the NPL and awaiting final listing. 5 sites have been cleaned up and removed from the list. The interactive map below shows all NPL sites in Georgia – click any marker for site details, HRS score, and a link to the EPA’s site profile.

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Superfund Statistics for Georgia

CategoryCount
Active NPL Sites17
Proposed NPL Sites1
Deleted (cleaned up)5
Total NPL Entries23
Highest HRS Score54.49
Average HRS Score (active)45.5
EPA RegionRegion 4

Highest-Risk Superfund Sites in Georgia

The table below lists the active NPL sites in Georgia sorted by Hazard Ranking System (HRS) score. The HRS is a 0-100 scale used by the EPA to assess the potential threat to human health and the environment. Sites scoring 28.50 or above qualify for NPL listing.

Site NameCity / CountyHRS ScoreEPA ID
Brunswick Wood PreservingBrunswick, Glynn54.49GAD981024466
Hercules 009 LandfillBrunswick, Glynn52.58GAD980556906
Robins Air Force Base (Landfill #4/Sludge Lagoon)Houston County, Houston51.66GA1570024330
Camilla Wood Preserving CompanyCamilla, Mitchell50.00GAD008212409
Westside LeadAtlanta, Fulton50.00GAN000407160
Armstrong World IndustriesMacon, Bibb50.00GAN000410033
Alternate Energy ResourcesAugusta, Richmond50.00GAD033582461
Peach Orchard Road PCE Ground Water PlumeAugusta, Richmond50.00GAN000407449
Macon Naval Ordnance PlantMacon, Bibb48.97GAD003302676
Marine Corps Logistics BaseAlbany, Dougherty44.65GA7170023694
Woolfolk Chemical Works, Inc.Fort Valley, Peach42.24GAD003269578
T.H. Agriculture & Nutrition Co. (Albany Plant)Albany, Dougherty40.93GAD042101261
Diamond Shamrock Corp. LandfillCedartown, Polk35.60GAD990741092
Mathis Brothers Landfill (South Marble Top Road)Kensington, Walker30.78GAD980838619
Marzone Inc./Chevron Chemical Co.Tifton, Tift30.26GAD991275686

Superfund Cleanup Progress in Georgia

Georgia has made measurable progress on Superfund cleanup: 5 sites have been fully remediated and removed from the National Priorities List. The remaining 17 active sites are at various stages of investigation and cleanup. EPA cleanup timelines vary widely depending on contamination type, site complexity, and the availability of responsible parties to fund remediation.

About the Superfund Program in EPA Region 4

The Superfund program, formally known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), gives the EPA authority to clean up contaminated sites that pose risks to public health or the environment. Sites are assessed using the Hazard Ranking System (HRS) – a score of 28.50 or above triggers NPL listing and formal cleanup proceedings. Georgia falls under EPA Region 4, which coordinates Superfund investigations, cleanups, and community engagement for the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Superfund sites are in Georgia?

Georgia has 17 active sites on the EPA National Priorities List, plus 1 proposed site awaiting final listing. Including sites that have been cleaned up and removed, the total NPL count for Georgia is 23.

What is the most contaminated Superfund site in Georgia?

Based on HRS score, the highest-risk active Superfund site in Georgia is Brunswick Wood Preserving near Brunswick, with an HRS score of 54.49. The HRS score reflects the site’s potential to harm human health or the environment through groundwater, surface water, soil, or air pathways.

How does the EPA decide which sites go on the Superfund list?

The EPA uses the Hazard Ranking System to score sites based on the likelihood of a release, the characteristics of the waste, and the people or environments that could be affected. Sites scoring 28.50 or higher are eligible for the National Priorities List. Once listed, sites become eligible for federally funded cleanup or enforcement against responsible parties under CERCLA.

Superfund Sites in Nearby States

Explore Superfund data for states bordering Georgia: Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee. For a national overview, see the US Superfund Sites map.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.