Superfund / NPL site · EPA Superfund SEMS through latest publishNPL Final

Horton Iron And Metal

This site is currently on the EPA Superfund National Priorities List and remains under federal cleanup oversight. Most-cited contaminant of concern: 1,1'-Biphenyl.

2216 Us Highway 421 N, Wilmington, North Carolina · ZIP 28401 · EPA ID NCN000407480

CLEANUP TIMELINE

Listing-date and cleanup-phase enrichment from EPA's per-site SEMS profile is queued for a follow-up ingest pass. Until then, this section will populate from EPA's published timeline data.

Anomaly engine

Notable Signals

No notable signals at this Superfund site for the current ingest. Cleanup-phase and SEMS-action flags are deferred to a follow-up engineering pass.

Contaminants of concern · per EPA SEMS

What's In This Site

Each row pairs a contaminant with the medium it was found in (the exposure pathway). Hover any named contaminant for an agency-cited health-risk summary. Cited count = number of SEMS decision records (RODs and related) that name the pair.

ContaminantPathwayCited
1,1'-BiphenylSediment1
1,2-DihydroacenaphthyleneSediment1
1,2-DihydroacenaphthyleneSoil1
1-PhenylethanoneSediment1
2,4,6-TrichlorophenolSediment1
2,4-DichlorophenolSediment1
2,4-DimethylphenolSediment1
2,4-DinitrophenolSediment1
2,4-DinitrotolueneSediment1
2,6-DinitrotolueneSediment1
2-ChloronaphthaleneSediment1
2-ChlorophenolSediment1
2-Methyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol (4,6-Dinitro-O-Cresol)Sediment1
2-MethylnaphthaleneSediment1
2-MethylnaphthaleneSoil1
2-Methylphenol (O-Cresol)Sediment1
2-NitroanilineSediment1
3,5,5-Trimethylcyclohex-2-En-1-OneSediment1
4-(4-Amino-3-Chlorophenyl)-2-ChloroanilineSediment1
4-Chloro-3-MethylphenolSediment1
4-ChloroanilineSediment1
4-Methylphenol (P-Cresol)Sediment1
4-NitroanilineSediment1
9H-CarbazoleSediment1
9H-FluoreneSediment1
AcenaphthyleneSediment1
AcenaphthyleneSoil1
Alpha-ChlordaneHealth riskIARC Group 2B possible carcinogen; neurotoxin; banned for most uses in 1988 but residues persist. (IARC, EPA)Groundwater1
AluminumHealth riskInhaled aluminum fumes can cause lung scarring (aluminosis); high cumulative exposure has been linked to neurological effects. (NIOSH)Sediment1
AnthraceneSediment1

Showing the top 30 pairs by SEMS citation count. 105 additional (contaminant, pathway) pairs are recorded for this site.

Drinking-water linkage · SDWIS

No Groundwater PWSes Serving Communities Within 3 Miles

No SDWIS public water systems drawing groundwater (or mixed sources) serve a community whose centroid sits within 3 miles of this site. Empty results are not a guarantee of non-impact — distance is computed to served-place centroids, and SDWIS does not expose individual wellhead locations.

Methodology: served-city centroid (TIGER 2020) is used as the PWS coordinate. Source-water classification from SDWIS primary_source_code; only groundwater and mixed-source systems are queried. Click any system above for its full SDWIS profile.

Equity context · ACS 2018-2022 block-group demographics

Who Lives Near This Site

Within 1 mile of this site (1 Census block groups, population-weighted demographics): a population of 718. Why we surface this →

POPULATION SHARE
86.3%

Low-income

POPULATION SHARE
87.2%

People of color

POPULATION SHARE
4.6%

Under age 5

POPULATION SHARE
17.4%

Over age 64

Source: Census ACS 2018-2022 block-group demographics, population-weighted across the 1-mile buffer around this site (from USEPA-clone/EJAM-open blockgroupstats). NPL site proximity contributes to the national EJ pattern; indicator-level percentile and disparity scores are surfaced on the county page and the state page.

Source. EPA Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) · retrieved 2026-05-07. SEMS is a federal public-domain dataset under 17 USC §105.

What this is not. We report EPA's published Superfund record — site listing, status, and contaminants of concern as named in EPA's decision documents. We do not perform site visits, independent air or water sampling, or current-state health-risk assessment. NPL listing reflects EPA's Hazard Ranking Score at a point in time; it does not by itself describe present-day exposure.