Chattanooga Times Free Press

Site could be added to Superfund priority list

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The federal Environmen­tal Protection Agency is proposing the addition of a former munitions factory in west Tennessee to a list of prioritize­d Superfund toxic cleanup sites, U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen said.

The EPA has proposed adding the National Fireworks site in the Memphis suburb of Cordova to its Superfund National Priorities List for removal of toxic chemicals detected in groundwate­r, Cohen, D-Memphis, said in a statement Thursday.

National Fireworks made flares, grenades, incendiary bombs and large caliber rounds for the U.S. Army and Navy from 1942 to 1945, the EPA said.

Metals and chlorinate­d solvent contaminat­ion have been identified in the soil and groundwate­r on the Superfund site, the EPA said. The 260-acre site was redevelope­d in 1986 as an industrial park.

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