portland cement (kiln dust 2 & 3)

1000 SO. REDWOOD ROAD

The Portland Cement site is 71 acres of land near 1000 South Redwood Road in Salt Lake City, Utah. The site is in a commercial and industrial area bordered by a few homes and agricultural land. Cleanup activities at the site in Salt Lake City are complete. About 825,000 cubic yards of cement kiln dust and contaminated soil were removed from the site, and the area was covered with clean soil and seeded. Long-term groundwater monitoring is the only remaining cleanup activity. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) placed the site on the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL) in June 1986.

Hazardous Ranking Score

54 / 100

A score of 28.5 or higher qualifies a site for the Superfund National Priority List.

Regional Contact

Region 8
Phone: (303) 312-6312

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Discovery
Site Inspection
Preliminary Assessment
Final Listing On NPL
Removal

Contaminants & Health Effects

      Carcinogen
      Endocrine Disrupter
      Neurotoxic
      Sensitiser
      Reproductive Toxin
      Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic
      VOC
      Mutagen

        Census

        White
        African American
        Asian
        American Indian and Alaska Native
        Native Hawaiian
        Other

        10,014

        People living
        within a 1 mile radius

        $50,776

        Average Income

        2,956

        Occupied homes

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