Krejci Dump | |
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Superfund site | |
Geography | |
Town | Boston Heights |
County | Summit |
State | Ohio |
Coordinates | 41°16′02″N 81°32′23″W / 41.267222°N 81.539722°W |
Information | |
CERCLIS ID | OHD981785074 DERR Project ID: 277000449004 |
Contaminants | |
Responsible parties | Ford Motor Co; General Motors; Federal Metal Co; Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing; Chrysler; Kewanee Industries; Waste Management of Ohio |
Progress | |
Proposed | Not on the NPL; No Further Remedial Action Planned (NFRAP) |
List of Superfund sites |
The Krejci Dump was a privately owned dump occupying 47 acres (19 ha) on several sites along Hines Hill Road near Boston Heights, Summit County, Ohio. After the area was converted into part of the then-Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area (now the Cuyahoga Valley National Park), the National Park Service discovered that the property, part of one of the most-heavily used parks in the country, was also one of the most contaminated sites in the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Region V. The dump subsequently became a Superfund cleanup site.[1]