Proximity to Superfund Sites

The Proximity to Superfund Sites indicator measures the share of a neighborhood located near an active Superfund site. A Superfund site is any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the EPA as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment. Once a site is determined to be a risk to human health it is added to the National Priority List. About 70 percent of the country’s contaminated sites are near low-income housing. Superfund sites have been linked to adverse health effects including infant mortality, mental health, water and food-borne illness, and cancer. Posted in the Environmental Hazards domain, the Proximity to Superfund Sites indicator also impacts the Economic Health, Educational Opportunities, Employment Opportunities, Social Cohesion, and Neighborhood Characteristics domains. Data for the Proximity to Superfund Sites indicator comes from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) Public Access Database.

Neighborhood Indicator Value Ranksort ascending
Collegeville 100.0% 95
South Pratt 100.0% 95
Southside 100.0% 95
East Birmingham 100.0% 95
Harriman Park 100.0% 95
Tuxedo 98.5% 94
Norwood 93.7% 93
Ensley 88.7% 92
Eastwood 87.7% 91
Central Pratt 78.8% 90
North Avondale 78.6% 89
Central City 77.6% 88
Arlington - West End 70.6% 87
Acipco-Finley 61.7% 86
Fairmont 59.5% 85
Wylam 58.5% 84
Evergreen 48.6% 83
Sherman Heights 46.2% 82
Enon Ridge 42.2% 81
Druid Hills 37.7% 80
Inglenook 34.8% 79
Crestline 33.7% 78
Highland Park 33.4% 77
Huffman 31.6% 76
Killough Springs 30.3% 75
Forest Park 29.7% 74
North Titusville 20.3% 73
Kingston 17.7% 72
Spring Lake 16.3% 71
Belview Heights 13.3% 70
Ensley Highlands 11.6% 69
Thomas 10.9% 68
North Birmingham 10.3% 67
Roebuck 7.2% 66
Liberty Highlands 7.1% 65
South East Lake 5.8% 64
Mason City 4.7% 63
East Thomas 4.4% 62
Oakwood Place 3.9% 61
Rising - West Princeton 3.4% 60
Glen Iris 3.3% 59
South Titusville 2.8% 58
Oxmoor 1.8% 57
Five Points South 1.1% 56
West End Manor 0.5% 55
North Pratt 0.3% 54
Overton 0.2% 53
Oak Ridge Park 0.1% 52
West Goldwire 0.0% 1
Hillman Park 0.0% 1
Woodland Park 0.0% 1
Hooper City 0.0% 1
Oak Ridge 0.0% 1
Smithfield 0.0% 1
Woodlawn 0.0% 1
Crestwood North 0.0% 1
Fairview 0.0% 1
Smithfield Estates 0.0% 1
Airport Highlands 0.0% 1
Crestwood South 0.0% 1
Industrial Center 0.0% 1
Apple Valley 0.0% 1
Zion City 0.0% 1
Dolomite 0.0% 1
Fountain Heights 0.0% 1
Jones Valley 0.0% 1
South Woodlawn 0.0% 1
East Avondale 0.0% 1
Garden Highlands 0.0% 1
Penfield Park 0.0% 1
Bridlewood 0.0% 1
Gate City 0.0% 1
Pine Knoll Vista 0.0% 1
Brown Springs 0.0% 1
East Brownville 0.0% 1
Germania Park 0.0% 1
Powderly 0.0% 1
Sun Valley 0.0% 1
Brownsville Heights 0.0% 1
East Lake 0.0% 1
Maple Grove 0.0% 1
Redmont Park 0.0% 1
Tarpley City 0.0% 1
Brummitt Heights 0.0% 1
Grasselli Heights 0.0% 1
Riley 0.0% 1
Bush Hills 0.0% 1
Graymont 0.0% 1
Echo Highlands 0.0% 1
Green Acres 0.0% 1
Wahouma 0.0% 1
Central Park 0.0% 1
North East Lake 0.0% 1
Roebuck Springs 0.0% 1
West Brownville 0.0% 1
Roosevelt 0.0% 1
College Hills 0.0% 1
Hillman 0.0% 1
Sandusky 0.0% 1

Key Citations:
1. Zota AR, Schaider LA, Ettinge¬¬r AS, Wright RO, Shine JP, Spengler JD. (2011) Metal sources and exposures in the homes of young children living near a mining-impacted Superfund site. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2011 Sep-Oct;21(5):495-505. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21587306
2. California Environmental Protection Agency (2013), California Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool, Version 1 (CalEnviroScreen 1.0): Guidance and Screening Tool. http://oehha.ca.gov/ej/pdf/042313CalEnviroScreen1.pdf
3. California Environmental Protection Agency (2014), Draft Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool: Version 2.0 (CalEnviroScreen 2.0). Information on Version 2. http://oehha.ca.gov/ej/ces2.html
4. https://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/toxmap/faq/2009/08/what-are-the-superfund-sit...
5. https://www.bna.com/majority-superfund-sites-n73014450645/