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- Brownfield land - Wikipedia
Brownfield is previously developed land that has been abandoned or left underused, [1] and which may carry pollution or a risk of pollution from previous industrial use [2]
- Understanding Brownfields | US EPA
These fact sheets can support the outreach efforts of community organizations and local leaders to identify, address, and clean up brownfield sites so they can be safely reused in ways that meet community needs and contaminant threats to public health and the environment can be reduced
- Brownfields | California State Water Resources Control Board
Brownfields are underutilized properties where reuse is hindered by the actual or suspected presence of pollution Cleanup and redevelopment of these sites benefits communities by removing the threats to human health and the environment, stimulating economic growth, and revitalizing neighborhoods
- Brownfields Near You | US EPA
This page allows users to find Brownfields and Land Revitalization information for their region
- Brownfield regulation and development - Wikipedia
The Brownfield Revitalization and Environmental Restoration Act, passed by the Bush Administration in 2002, granted additional funding for clean-up The European Union has both the European Regional Development Fund and the Cohesion Fund to aid in the remediation of these brownfield sites [4]
- Brownfields | US EPA
Find information on who we are and what we do, along with key definitions, announcements and contacts Discover the latest Brownfields grant news, publications, and webinars Learn about EPA’s Land Revitalization Program, which helps communities identify possibilities for reusing a contaminated site
- About | US EPA
A brownfield is a property where expansion, redevelopment or reuse may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant
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