The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has partially delisted the former Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant in northern Ramsey County from its Superfund National Priorities List after more than three decades of study and cleanup.
The soil at the 2,370-acre TCAAP site has been delisted, or removed, from the Superfund list, the federal agency announced this week. Delisting occurs when "all cleanup goals have been achieved" and "no further cleanup is required to protect human health or the environment," according to the EPA.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is expected to remove TCAAP's soil from its state Superfund list later this fall. TCAAP was added to the federal Superfund list in 1983.
"This was a 30-year process. This is a really important milestone," said Amy Hadiaris, a hydrogeologist and supervisor with the MPCA.
However, groundwater at the site is still contaminated and will remain on the state and federal Superfund lists while the Army continues those cleanup efforts, expected to take years.
Federal and local agencies, including Ramsey County, have spent millions in pollution remediation over decades at the TCAAP site.
"The north metro has been waiting a long time to get this site cleaned up, and this delisting is another step closer to making it a reality," MPCA Commissioner Laura Bishop said in a statement.
Before delisting the site, the EPA held a 30-day comment period this summer but did not receive any feedback.