Jarboe Realty Pays Up for Missouri Toxic Site Cleanup
Published Date: 4/29/2025
Notice
Summary
The government and Jarboe Realty are teaming up to clean up a contaminated site in North St. Louis County, Missouri. Jarboe Realty will pay about $770,000 for past and future cleanup costs and let the Army Corps access its property to help with safety measures. The public has 30 days to share their thoughts on this plan before it’s finalized.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Company to Pay $769,722 for Cleanup
Jarboe Realty & Investment Co. will pay $769,722.00 for past and future cleanup costs tied to removal of uranium ore or residue at parts of the North St. Louis County Superfund Site in Missouri. The payment covers response costs incurred and to be incurred by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Energy.
Property Access and Institutional Controls Obligation
Under the proposed Consent Decree, Jarboe Realty must give the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers access to its property and cooperate with Corps efforts to secure the site and ensure compliance with any required institutional controls at the property. This obligation applies to the named property at the North St. Louis County Superfund Site in Missouri.
Legal Protection for Jarboe Realty
In exchange for payment and cooperation, the proposed Consent Decree gives Jarboe Realty a covenant not to sue or take administrative action under Section 107(a) of CERCLA and provides contribution protection under Section 113(f)(2) of CERCLA related to the specified activities at the North St. Louis County Superfund Site.
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