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U.S. EPA determines that the Wyle site qualifies for the Superfund List

Release Date: 7/30/2004
Contact Information: Francisco Arcaute, U.S. EPA, (213) 244-1815

     Results based on a year long investigation

LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has determined that the Wyle Laboratories facility in Norco, Calif. is eligible for the National Priorities List under the Superfund law.  However, the agency has no current plans to list the site because the state of California is overseeing site work under an enforceable agreement with Wyle Laboratories.    
                                   
    "The public can read the EPA's report on Wyle Labs by visiting the three sites in Norco and Corona where the report will be available, or by contacting an agency representative," said Keith Takata, Superfund division director of the EPA.                  
   
    Copies of the EPA Wyle site investigation are available at these locations:
Norco Public Library
3954 Old Hammer Road
Norco, CA 92860
909-736-2381                                                              

Corona Public Library
650 S. Main Street
Norco, CA 92860
909-735-5329

Norco City Hall 3954
2870 Clark Avenue
Norco, CA 92860
909-736-2381
   
    For more information on EPA activities at the Wyle Laboratory Site,  please contact Dawn Richmond, EPA, at (800) 231-3075 or (415) 972-3097.

        The EPA will attend a state-sponsored community meeting on August 16, 2004 to discuss the results of the study.  

    The agency made this decision based on a year long study of the site which included soil, sediment and groundwater sampling.
     
    The EPA initiated the Wyle site investigation last year in response to concerns raised by residents.  In October 2003, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control signed a Consent Order with Wyle to investigate and clean up contamination at the site.

    The Wyle site occupies 429 acres in Riverside County, Calif.  Wyle Labs,  a commercial testing company, performs physical testing of ordnance, rocket motors, electronics and other items.