Rohr Cleanup Project

8200 Arlington Avenue, Riverside, CA 92503

About the Project

The Rohr Riverside Cleanup project is addressing environmental impacts from historic operations in accordance with today’s regulatory standards. Regulatory agencies who oversee the work include the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (Santa Ana Water Board) operating as the lead state agency, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA).

Click the button below to view a map of the Rohr site.

Aerial view of the Rohr site and the surrounding community.

Santa Ana Water Board Fact Sheet

To learn more about the Rohr Cleanup Project, click here to view the Community Fact Sheet from the Santa Ana Water Board. To view the Community Fact Sheet in Spanish, click here. (Para leerlos en español, haga clic aquí.)

GeoTracker

Key documents and additional site information are available at the Santa Ana Water Board office in Riverside and online on the GeoTracker website. GeoTracker is the State Water Resources Control Boards’ data management system for sites that impact or have the potential to impact water quality in California. GeoTracker can also be accessed by scanning the QR Code below with your phone or use the link below:

Frequently Asked Questions

For answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the Rohr Cleanup Project, click here. To view them in Spanish, click here. (Para leerlos en español, haga un clic aquí.)

Contact Us

Rohr has established a resource office at its Riverside facility where residents and the public can meet with bilingual staff to have their questions about the project answered. For more information, please contact us by phone at (951) 394-0767 or by email at [email protected].

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