The Newmark Groundwater Contamination Site is a Superfund site located at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California. The contamination was discovered in 1980 and resulted in the closing of 20 water supply wells and intensive cleanup efforts in the following years.[1] More than 25 percent of the San Bernardino municipal water supply has been affected by the water contamination since its discovery.[2] The source of the contamination is attributed to a World War II Army landfill and depot, used from 1942 to 1947.[3]
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