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Ford and Ringwood Perform Final Groundwater Cleanup
March 19, 2026
Ford Motor Company and the Borough of Ringwood, New Jersey, have entered a $3.4 million consent decree agreement to conduct the final cleanup phase targeting groundwater contamination at the Ringwood Mines/Landfill Superfund Site. This action addresses hazardous substances including benzene, 1,4-dioxane, and lead, aiming to mitigate health risks and protect future drinking water sources for local communities. The cleanup marks the conclusion of over four decades of investigation and remedial efforts at this site, involving coordination among federal and state environmental agencies.
- The consent decree signed on March 19, 2026, formalizes responsibilities and funding for Operable Unit 3 of the site cleanup.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of Ford as the responsible party and the role of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and EPA in oversight.
- Environmental contractors and remediation service providers may find opportunities in similar Superfund site cleanups requiring specialized hazardous substance management.
- This case exemplifies long-term federal-state collaboration and legal frameworks guiding environmental remediation procurements under the Superfund program.
The agreement addressing Operable Unit 3 at the Ringwood Mines/Landfill Superfund Site represents the final stage of cleanup, bringing to a close over four decades of investigation and remedial work.
— Adam Gustafson, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Agencies
United States Department of Justice, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Administrator of the New Jersey Spill Compensation Fund, United States Environmental Protection Agency
Vendors
Ford Motor Company
Contracts
$3.4 million