Here’s how to find Superfund sites in your Houston neighborhood

Right now, the EPA is investigating and taking soil samples in Houston’s Fifth Ward

May 13, 2024: The Environmental Protection Agency is conducting a cancer cluster investigation in Houston's Fifth Ward (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

What is a Superfund?

There are thousands of neighborhoods nationwide that have been contaminated by hazardous waste dumped, left out in the open, or improperly managed.

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Manufacturing plants, processing plants, landfills and mining sites all fall under this category.

Environmental investigators have been on the hunt in recent months with robotic rovers in the long-standing communities of the Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens. They’re hunting for toxic chemicals. These are communities that consist of primarily lower-income Blacks and Latinos. Residents KPRC 2 Investigates spoke with made it clear that they don’t see a neighborhood, they see something much different.

The EPA met last month with Houston’s Fifth Ward residents about their investigation into a cancer cluster.

“It’s important to recognize, you know, it is a scientific study. And as data comes in, it informs our next steps. So, you know, we have to take that information. We need to react to it,” said John Meyer from Region 6 of the Environmental Protection Agency. They hope to their investigation finished by the end of the year.

Here is a good resource we found -- the Superfund National Priorities List Where You Live Map. You can zoom in and see which Superfund sites are located near you.

See the Superfund sites in your area on the map below:

You can also view a full list of sites and explore the map on the EPA’s website.

Here’s a look at Superfund sites across the Houston area:

Conroe Creosoting Co. - Highway 105 East, Box 9, Conroe

Crystal Chemical Co. - 3502 Rodger Road, Houston

Dixie Oil Processors Inc. - 2505 Choate Road, Friendswood

Geneva Industries/Fuhrman Energy - 9334 Caniff Road, Houston

Harris (Farley Street) - 1000′s of Genoa Red Bluff Road, Houston

Highlands Acid Pit, 611 Battlebell - Clear Lake Road, Highlands

Jones Road Ground Water Plume - 11600 Jones Road, Houston

Many Diversified Interests, Inc. - 3617 Baer Street, Houston

North Cavalcade Street - northeast of the intersection of Cavalcade Street and Maury Street, Houston

Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers - 1415, 1417, 1419 South Loop West, Houston

South Cavalcade Street, Houston

United Creosoting Co. - 2nd and Hilbig, Conroe

US Oil Recovery - 400 and 200 N. Richey Street, Pasadena

The goals of Superfund include:

  • Protecting human health and the environment by remedying contaminated sites
  • Holding responsible parties financially accountable for cleanup actions
  • Engaging communities in the Superfund process to ensure their input and concerns are addressed
  • Facilitating the return of Superfund sites to productive and safe use for the benefit of society.

About the Author

Holly joined the KPRC 2 digital team in March 2024, leveraging her eight years of expertise in blogging and digital content to share her passion for Houston. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the city's vibrant scenes, all while balancing her roles as a wife and mother to two toddlers.

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