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Halaco Engineering Co.

Buildings and structures in Oxnard, CaliforniaIndustrial buildings and structures in CaliforniaIndustrial buildings completed in 1965Superfund sites in CaliforniaUse mdy dates from December 2021

Halaco Engineering Co. operated a scrap metal recycling facility at 6200 Perkins Road, Oxnard, Ventura County, California from 1965 to 2004. The state placed the facility on the California Hazardous Waste Priority List in 2007. The facility includes a smelter area west and the Waste Management Unit (WMU) east of the Oxnard Industrial Drain (OID). Attention was brought to the Halaco site through illegal waste disposal without permits. Further investigation yielded a discovery of harmful contaminants. Remediation of surrounding contaminated areas including the wetlands was completed in 2007. Restoration of the wetlands and management of the WMU are ongoing.

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Halaco Engineering Co.
West McWane Boulevard, Oxnard

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