List of Superfund sites in Montana


This is a list of Superfund sites in Montana designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. These locations are known as Superfund sites, and are placed on the National Priorities List. The NPL guides the EPA in "determining which sites warrant further investigation" for environmental remediation. As of March 10, 2011, there were 16 Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in Montana. One additional site has been proposed for entry on the list. No sites have yet been removed from the list following clean up.

Superfund sites

CERCLIS IDNameCountyReasonProposedListedConstruction
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MTD093291599Anaconda Copper Mine Smelter and RefineryCascadeSoil and surface water contamination by arsenic, lead and other heavy metals.04/03/201003/10/2011---
MTD093291656Anaconda Co. Smelter SiteDeer LodgeSoil and groundwater contamination by arsenic, copper, cadmium, lead and zinc.12/30/198209/08/1983---
MTD982572562Basin Mining AreaJeffersonMine wastes contaminated Basin and Cataract Creeks and the soils within the town of Basin. Contaminants include arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead and other metals.07/22/199910/22/1999---
MT6122307485Barker Hughesville Mining DistrictCascade and Judith BasinGround water, sediment, surface water, and soils are contaminated with metals including zinc and arsenic.12/1/200009/13/2001---
MTD986066025Burlington Northern Livingston Shop ComplexParkPetroleum hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds have contaminated the soil and the Livingston Aquifer.08/23/1994----
MT0001096353Carpenter-Snow Creek Mining DistrictCascadeGroundwater, soil and watercourse contamination by arsenic and heavy metals.12/1/200009/13/2001---
MTD006230346East HelenaLewis and ClarkSoil, surface water and groundwater contamination by lead, other heavy metals and arsenic at ASARCO lead smelter.09/08/198309/21/1984---
MT0012694970Flat Creek IMMMineralSoil, groundwater and surface water contamination by arsenic, antimony, lead and manganese from mine tailings, some of which was used as fill and construction material in the nearby town of Superior.04/09/200909/23/2009---
MTD006232276Idaho PoleGallatinGroundwater, sediment, surface water and soil contamination by PCP, PAHs and dioxins from wood treatment plant.10/15/198406/10/198603/26/1998--
MT0009083840Libby AsbestosLincolnAsbestos contamination from vermiculite processing plants.02/26/200210/24/2002---
MTD980502736Libby Ground WaterLincolnGroundwater, sediment, surface water and soil contamination by PCP, PAHs and heavy metals from the wood and paper industry.12/30/198209/08/198309/20/1993--
MT0007623052Lockwood SolventsYellowstoneGroundwater, sediment, surface water and soil contamination by VOCs.05/11/200012/01/2000---
MTD980717565Milltown Reservoir SedimentsMissoulaGroundwater and reservoir sediments contamination by arsenic and copper from historic mining activity.12/30/198209/08/1983---
MTD006230635Montana PoleSilver BowGroundwater, sediment, surface water and soil contamination by PCP, PAHs, dioxins, and furans from wood treatment.06/10/198607/22/198709/27/2001--
MTD021997689Mouat IndustriesStillwaterSoils and groundwater were contaminated with hexavalent chromium.10/15/198406/10/198609/27/1996proposed
03/24/2009
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MTD980502777Silver Bow Creek/ButteSilver BowGroundwater, surface water and soil are contaminated with arsenic, copper, zinc, cadmium, and lead from mining and smelting. Silver Bow Creek and the Clark Fork River contain metals from the cities of Butte to Milltown. Mine tailings in the creek and river have caused fish kills in the river.12/30/198209/08/1983---
MTSFN7578012Upper Tenmile CreekLewis and ClarkHeavy metal and arsenic contamination from mining.07/22/199910/22/1999---