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The Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund and Sites Registry fulfill obligations
under Sections 455B.424, 455B.426 and 455B.427 of the Code of Iowa. These
sections require a full accounting to the Legislature and the Governor regarding
the Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund and a report regarding sites listed on the
Registry of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites each January. The web site is
updated as new information becomes available throughout the year. This
report and reports for prior years are available on CD-ROM by request from
Matt Culp at (515)242-5087 or matt.culp@dnr.iowa.gov.
Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
Fees payable to the fund did not begin to accrue until July 1985 and were not payable
to the state until April 1986. Although the fund began to receive revenue in Fiscal Year
1986, there were no expenditures until Fiscal Year 1988. A brief discussion of fund
expenditures and non-hazardous waste fee revenues for the past five years is available on
the Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund Summary.
Hazardous Waste Fee Fund Balance
Hazardous Waste Fee Revenues
Registry of Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites
The department maintains an assessment file for each site
listed in the Registry. These files are located in the Central Records Section
of the IDNR Des Moines office. Individual site records may also be
accessed through the
contaminated sites database. For most sites, these files contain the results
of comprehensive site investigations. The site information package contains a
detailed review of the site and is used as the basis for listing and classifying
the sites in the Registry. However, not all the known hazardous waste
or contaminated sites that exist in the state are listed on the Registry.
Contact
Matt Culp at (515)242-5087 or matt.culp@dnr.iowa.gov for further information regarding specific locations or sites.
All sites listed on the Registry are classified according to the relative
priority listing for remedial action at the site. During the initial
listing, the site must be placed in one of the first four classifications ("a",
"b", "c", or "d"). While a site is listed on the Registry, its
classification can be changed because of site cleanup activities or because of
new information about the site. The five classification categories are
specified in Section 455B.427.3 of the Code of Iowa.
Map of Registered Sites
Classification Categories
Sites Reclassified in 2007
Sites Sorted by County
Sites Sorted by Site Name
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