The EPA is About a Third of the Way Done with Their Clean Up Efforts

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has collected more than 8,300 containers of household hazardous waste in Napa and Sonoma counties. Waste items, which range in size from small paint canisters to large chemical drums, go through a staging areas before the materials go to a hazardous waste facilities. The EPA has already finished up their work in Coffee Park of Santa Rosa and have now moved on to Mark West Springs and the Fountaingrove neighborhood. After they have clean up each site, the responsibility for debris removal will then fall to the Army Corps of Engineers.