Highlights
EPA is working to develop and promote land revitalization measures, public information, training for government employees, and tools to address barriers to land revitalization in conjunction with other federal, state, and local government agencies, and external partners. Read more about Land Revitalization at EPA.
- The Land Revitalization Team's Program Guide (PDF) (2 pp, 795K, about PDF)
This program guide includes an overview of the Team's mission, priorities, goals, and a summary of current and on-going projects.
Programs and Offices Working on Land Revitalization
- Brownfields
EPA's Brownfields Program is designed to empower states, communities, and other stakeholders in economic redevelopment to work together in a timely manner to prevent, assess, safely clean up, and sustainably reuse Brownfields. - Superfund
Redevelopment
EPA's Superfund Redevelopment Program is working to encourage communities at every cleanup site to consider anticipated future reuses early so that cleanups can accommodate those uses while maintaining standards that protect human health and the environment. - Underground Storage Tanks
EPA's Office of Underground Storage Tanks supports the cleanup and reuse of abandoned properties contaminated with petroleum from underground storage tanks. - Federal Facilities Restoration
and Reuse
EPA's Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office (FFRRO) works with other federal entities to facilitate faster, more effective, and less costly cleanup and reuse of federal facilities. - RCRA Brownfields
EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Brownfields Prevention Program encourages the continued use and reuse of RCRA sites so that the land better serves the needs of the community. - Brownfields Initiative
Encourages the continued use and reuse of RCRA sites so that the land better serves the needs of the community. - Brownfields and Land Revitalization Technology Support Center
Provides information about the use of innovative site investigation and cleanup technology at land revitalization sites.
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