Swisher County
Swisher County currently shows 1 Superfund site, 10 imported facility profiles, and 0 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
Swisher County currently shows 1 Superfund site, 10 imported facility profiles, and 0 lbs in loaded TRI releases.
This live county page is generated from the ingested EPA datasets. It merges ECHO facility compliance rows, TRI release totals, and any Superfund sites attached to Swisher County.
The latest loaded TRI year is 2024, with 0 lbs in county-level on-site releases tied to the imported facility set.
County pages combine facility compliance history with chemical release totals.
TRI chemistry shows what is being reported, while ECHO shows who keeps drawing enforcement attention.
Superfund records add legacy cleanup context even when live contaminant detail is still sparse.
North East 2nd Street Site is in EPA's Superfund layer for Happy, TX. Live ingestion currently includes the official EPA detail links and geocoded site record.
Violation Identified across 11 of the last 12 quarters in the imported ECHO record.
Violation Identified across 9 of the last 12 quarters in the imported ECHO record.
Violation Identified across 1 of the last 12 quarters in the imported ECHO record.
No Violation Identified across 1 of the last 12 quarters in the imported ECHO record.
No Violation Identified. Last recorded ECHO inspection: 2025-08-07.
No Violation Identified. Last recorded ECHO inspection: 2025-08-06.
No Violation Identified. Last recorded ECHO inspection: 2022-07-18.
No Violation Identified. Last recorded ECHO inspection: 2024-01-25.
No Violation Identified. Last recorded ECHO inspection: 2022-04-19.
No violation identified
| Chemical | Group | Facilities | Total pounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead compounds | Metals and metal compounds | 1 | 0 lbs |
Texas facilities in the imported ECHO data show air-program oversight, inspections, or noncompliance signals.
Texas facilities in the imported ECHO data show water-permit pressure, inspections, or noncompliance signals.
Texas facilities in the imported ECHO data show hazardous-waste or RCRA oversight signals.