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Borax Agrees to Clean Arsenic From Missouri Groundwater

Published Date: 6/11/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. government and Missouri are teaming up to make U.S. Borax, Inc. clean up arsenic pollution in North Kansas City’s groundwater and pay back cleanup costs. U.S. Borax agrees to fix the problem and avoid future lawsuits, while the public gets 30 days to share their thoughts. This plan kicks off a big step toward a safer environment and holds polluters responsible!

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Polluter to clean arsenic groundwater

U.S. Borax, Inc. must implement an interim remedy selected by the EPA to address arsenic-contaminated groundwater at the Armour Road Superfund Site in North Kansas City and must reimburse response costs incurred by the United States and the State of Missouri. In return, U.S. Borax will receive a covenant not to sue under sections 106 and 107 of CERCLA and Missouri statutes. The proposed consent decree was lodged June 5, 2026.

Public 30-day comment opportunity

Anyone may submit written comments on the proposed consent decree for 30 days after the notice published on June 11, 2026 (deadline July 11, 2026). Comments can be emailed or mailed to the Environment and Natural Resources Division, and the consent decree may be downloaded at https://www.justice.gov/enrd/consent-decrees.

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