A Superfund site Community Advisory Group (CAG) brings together representatives from a range of local interests. It serves as a central forum for sharing information between the community, the EPA, the State regulatory agency, and other relevant agencies involved in a site's cleanup. A CAG provides a public space for community members to express concerns and priorities related to the Superfund process. By doing so, it helps the EPA make more informed decisions about site cleanup and remediation, offering a direct way for community preferences to be heard and seriously considered. While a CAG plays this important role, the EPA still has a responsibility to keep the community informed about all plans and decisions throughout the Superfund process.