Check the Status of Phase 1 on Your Property

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Although it has just begun and there is a loooong way to go, if you would like to consult the EPA’s Story Map to see whether your property has had Phase 1 Hazardous Debris Removal yet, follow these steps:

  1. Click the link below:
    https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/12e839aa88764185ab7ef3f84cace1ea
  2. Scroll down to the map
  3. Click the SEARCH magnifying glass in the upper left corner of the map (If you are using a mobile device, you may need to tap on the map to open the address search box)
  4. Enter your address in the box that opens & select the appropriate address from the drop-down list
  5. The map will zoom to your property and a dot will appear
  6. Click on the dot and a box will open showing the status of the Phase 1 clean-up

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