The Chemical Sales Co. Superfund Site, located in Denver, Colorado, is a five-square-mile area that was first developed in 1962 as a warehouse for the storage and repackaging of bulk chemicals. In 1981, groundwater contamination with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was discovered in the South Adams County Water Supply District, leading to the identification of the site as the main source of contamination in the area. Ongoing cleanup efforts by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, with oversight from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), have been conducted to ensure the protection of public health and the environment.
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