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Formerly Used Defense Sites: FUDS <br />Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) are properties that were formerly owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by and under the jurisdiction of the <br />Secretary of Defense prior to October 1986, where the Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for an environmental restoration. This list is <br />published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. <br />Government Publication Date: May 26, 2021 <br />Former Military Nike Missile Sites: FORMER NIKE <br />This information was taken from report DRXTH-AS-IA-83AO16 (Historical Overview of the Nike Missile System, 12/1984) which was performed by <br />Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. for the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency Assessment Division. The Nike system was <br />deployed between 1954 and the mid -1970's. Among the substances used or stored on Nike sites were liquid missile fuel (JP -4); starter fluids (UDKH, <br />aniline, and furfuryl alcohol); oxidizer (IRFNA); hydrocarbons (motor oil, hydraulic fluid, diesel fuel, gasoline, heating oil); solvents (carbon tetrachloride, <br />trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, stoddard solvent); and battery electrolyte. The quantities of material a disposed of and procedures for disposal are not <br />documented in published reports. Virtually all information concerning the potential for contamination at Nike sites is confined to personnel who were <br />assigned to Nike sites. During deactivation most hardware was shipped to depot -level supply points. There were reportedly instances where excess <br />materials were disposed of on or near the site itself at closure. There was reportedly no routine site decontamination. <br />Government Publication Date: Dec 1, 1984 <br />PHMSA Pipeline Safety Flagged Incidents: PIPELINE INCIDENT <br />A list of flagged pipeline incidents made available by the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety <br />Administration (PHMSA). PHMSA regulations require incident and accident reports for five different pipeline system types. <br />Government Publication Date: Jul 7, 2020 <br />Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS): MLTS <br />A list of sites that store radioactive material subject to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing requirements. This list is maintained by the <br />NRC. As of September 2016, the NRC no longer releases location information for sites. Site locations were last received in July 2016. <br />Government Publication Date: May 11, 2021 <br />Historic Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) sites: HIST MLTS <br />A historic list of sites that have inactive licenses and/or removed from the Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS). In some cases, a site is removed <br />from the MLTS when the state becomes an "Agreement State". An Agreement State is a State that has signed an agreement with the Nuclear <br />Regulatory Commission (NRC) authorizing the State to regulate certain uses of radioactive materials within the State. <br />Government Publication Date: Jan 31, 2010 <br />Mines Master Index File: MINES <br />The Master Index File (MIF) contains mine identification numbers issued by the Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for <br />mines active or opened since 1971. Note that addresses may or may not correspond with the physical location of the mine itself. <br />Government Publication Date: Nov 3, 2020 <br />Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Sites: SMCRA <br />An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining (primarily coal mining) is maintained by the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and <br />Enforcement (OSMRE) to provide information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA). The inventory <br />contains information on the location, type, and extent of Abandoned Mine Land (AML) impacts, as well as information on the cost associated with the <br />reclamation of those problems. The inventory is based upon field surveys by State, Tribal, and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that <br />it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. <br />Government Publication Date: Dec 18, 2020 <br />Mineral Resource Data System: MRDS <br />The Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) is a collection of reports describing metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources throughout the world. <br />Included are deposit name, location, commodity, deposit description, geologic characteristics, production, reserves, resources, and references. This <br />database contains the records previously provided in the Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) of USGS and the Mineral Availability System/Mineral <br />Industry Locator System (MAS/MILS) originated in the U.S. Bureau of Mines, which is now part of USGS. The USGS has ceased systematic updates of <br />the MRDS database with their focus more recently on deposits of critical minerals while providing a well-documented baseline of historical mine <br />locations from USGS topographic maps. <br />Government Publication Date: Mar 15, 2006 <br />Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act Sites: URANIUM <br />erisinfo.com I Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21080200152 <br />