12 datasets found
  1. Brownfield Inventory for New Jersey

    • gisdata-njdep.opendata.arcgis.com
    • njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 4, 2022
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2022). Brownfield Inventory for New Jersey [Dataset]. https://gisdata-njdep.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/njdep::brownfield-inventory-for-new-jersey/about
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    Jan 4, 2022
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    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/
    Authors
    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
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    Description

    The Brownfield Inventory is a subset of sites from the Known Contaminated Sites List (KCSL) for New Jersey. The Office of Brownfield & Community Revitalization staff vetted and determined each site on the Brownfield Inventory to be a brownfield site. As defined by the USEPA, a brownfield site is "real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant." In other words, brownfield sites are abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. This inventory exclusively looks at non-residential properties. While the KCSL dataset is updated daily, the Brownfield Inventory is updated on an as-needed basis. Phase 1 of the Brownfield Inventory exclusively includes brownfield sites in Opportunity Zones in Community Collaborative Initiative municipalities. Phase 2 of the Brownfield Inventory includes all brownfield sites within Community Collaborative Initiative municipalities. Future phases will expand upon this work.

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    Houston, Texas Brownfields Sites

    • koordinates.com
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    City of Houston, Texas, Houston, Texas Brownfields Sites [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/13195-houston-texas-brownfields-sites/
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    shapefile, dwg, csv, mapinfo mif, geodatabase, pdf, geopackage / sqlite, mapinfo tab, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Houston, Texas
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    Description

    City of Houston Brownsfields Polygons converted from the Addresses.

    © City of Houston PWE Planning; EGIS This layer is sourced from mycity.houstontx.gov.

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    Brownfields

    • indianamap.org
    Updated Aug 16, 2022
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    IndianaMap (2022). Brownfields [Dataset]. https://www.indianamap.org/maps/fb5bb28e6d674140ac98c5668632ac46
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    Aug 16, 2022
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    IndianaMap
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    Description

    Point locations and corresponding parcels for Brownfields within Indiana provided by personnel of Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Land Quality (IDEM, OLQ). Attributes include status (active, inactive), identification numbers (IDEM), site names, address information, and status comments from IDEM personnel.Indiana defines a brownfield site as a parcel of real estate that is abandoned or inactive; or may not be operated at its appropriate use; and on which expansion, redevelopment, or reuse is complicated; because of the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, a contaminant, petroleum, or a petroleum product that poses a risk to human health and the environment.As our undeveloped land continues to disappear, we recognize the need to redevelop and reuse land that may have viable buildings and infrastructure already present. The existence of buildings and infrastructure, and access to transportation resources can lower the costs to a potential developer. Redevelopment of brownfields properties benefits communities by rejuvenating vacant buildings, increasing the tax base and reducing blight. Because the potential environmental liability at these properties is unknown, prospective purchasers are unwilling to assume the risk of undetermined potential cleanup costs. Thus, the properties remain idle. In response to these issues the IDEM, in conjunction with the Indiana Development Finance Authority and the Indiana Department of Commerce offers financial assistance in the form of grants and low-interest loans for site assessment, remediation, and demolition. The IDEM provides assistance by performing technical oversight and review.

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    Brownfield Court Cross Street Data in Columbus, OH

    • ownerly.com
    Updated Mar 7, 2022
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    Ownerly (2022). Brownfield Court Cross Street Data in Columbus, OH [Dataset]. https://www.ownerly.com/oh/columbus/brownfield-ct-home-details
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    Mar 7, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Ownerly
    Area covered
    Columbus, Ohio, Brownfield Court
    Description

    This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Brownfield Court cross streets in Columbus, OH.

  5. US EPA Region 4 Brownfields

    • datasets.ai
    Updated Aug 6, 2024
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    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2024). US EPA Region 4 Brownfields [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/us-epa-region-4-brownfields3
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    Aug 6, 2024
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    United States Environmental Protection Agencyhttp://www.epa.gov/
    Authors
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    Description

    To improve public health and the environment, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) collects information about facilities, sites, or places subject to environmental regulation or of environmental interest. Through the Geospatial Data Download Service, the public is now able to download the EPA Geodata shapefile containing facility and site information from EPA's national program systems. The file is Internet accessible from the Envirofacts Web site (https://www.epa.gov/enviro). The data may be used with geospatial mapping applications. (Note: The shapefile omits facilities without latitude/longitude coordinates.) The EPA Geospatial Data contains the name, location (latitude/longitude), and EPA program information about specific facilities and sites. In addition, the file contains a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which allows mapping applications to present an option to users to access additional EPA data resources on a specific facility or site. This dataset shows Brownfields listed in the 2012 Facility Registry System.

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    Data from: Brownfield Register

    • data.leicester.gov.uk
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated Jan 25, 2018
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    (2018). Brownfield Register [Dataset]. https://data.leicester.gov.uk/explore/dataset/brownfield-register/
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    json, geojson, excel, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 25, 2018
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Register of previously developed (brownfield) land. NB. Completed/expired sites are NOT removed but can be filtered out by 'ENDDATE' column. To avoid misuse please read government data standard

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    Brownfield Land Register

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • data.gov.uk
    • +1more
    csv, wms
    Updated Jan 25, 2018
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    Broxtowe Borough Council (2018). Brownfield Land Register [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_uk/NGQyN2NjYTItY2JjYy00NGZmLWJhNjUtMWQ1MTYzY2MwZGZk
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    csv, wmsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 25, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Broxtowe Borough Council
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    257d0663819aa4e82bcca7f15e468ccdab43134f
    Description

    The Borough Council is required to create and maintain a Brownfield Land Register. The Brownfield Land Register identifies a number of eligible brownfield sites from around the Borough that the Council consider are suitable to accommodate residential development

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    MPCA Remediation Sites

    • gisdata.mn.gov
    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv, fgdb, gpkg, html +2
    Updated Jul 8, 2025
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    Pollution Control Agency (2025). MPCA Remediation Sites [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/env-remediation-sites
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    jpeg, shp, csv, fgdb, html, gpkgAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 8, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
    Description

    This dataset represents the locations, classifications, and physical characteristics of remediation activities carried out by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The locations represent leak clean up, emergency response, petroleum brownfields, non-petroleum brownfields (Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup), Superfund, RCRA, integrated remediation and site assessment sites.

    The geodatabase, env_remediation_sites.gdb, contains two related datasets: (1) the remediation_sites point feature class, which has one record for each remediation site, and (2) the spatial_rem_activity table, which contains one record for each MPCA effort to investigate contamination at a site. The two datasets can be related using the ITEM_ID. In most cases, there will be one record in spatial_rem_activity for each record in remediation_sites. However, reopened leak sites may have multiple records in spatial_rem_activity for a single site, and CERCLIS/SEMS sites where the EPA was the lead agency may have zero records in spatial_rem_activity. The spatial_rem_activity table only exists in the file geodatabase format of this dataset.

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    Tax Delinquent Brownfields

    • data.milwaukee.gov
    csv
    Updated Jul 17, 2025
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    Department of City Development (2025). Tax Delinquent Brownfields [Dataset]. https://data.milwaukee.gov/dataset/environmentaldcd
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    csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 17, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of City Development
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Update Frequency: Quarterly or as needed

    Current owners of these sites have not paid their property taxes for one or more years. Based on at least an initial screening of these properties (including a historical land use check and a site visit), the City has decided not to foreclose because of potential environmental contamination. However, the City (using State Statute 75.106) may begin foreclosure, and then assign the foreclosure judgment to a new party that will remediate and redevelop the site. Testing may demonstrate that the site is clean or needs limited environmental clean-up.

    DCD maintains a list of these sites. If you find a property of interest on this list, check Map Milwaukee at city.milwaukee.gov for a map of the area around the property and check http://assessments.milwaukee.gov/default.asp to view more information about the property.

    To download XML and JSON files, click the CSV option below and click the down arrow next to the Download button in the upper right on its page.

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    2019 Annual Land Use (Download in file-GDB format only)

    • hub.scag.ca.gov
    • engage-socal-pilot-scag-rdp.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 10, 2022
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    rdpgisadmin (2022). 2019 Annual Land Use (Download in file-GDB format only) [Dataset]. https://hub.scag.ca.gov/datasets/ea9fda878c1947d2afac5142fd5cb658
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    Feb 10, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    rdpgisadmin
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    "Due to the size of this dataset, both Shapefile and Spreadsheet download options will not work as expected. The File Geodatabase is an alternative option for this data download"This is SCAG's 2019 Annual Land Use (ALU v. 2019.1) at the parcel-level, updated as of February 2021. This dataset has been modified to include additional attributes in order to feed SCAG's Housing Element Parcel Tool (HELPR), version 2.0. The dataset will be further reviewed and updated as additional information is released. Please refer to the tables below for data dictionary and SCAG’s land use classification.Field NameData TypeField DescriptionPID19Text2019 SCAG’s parcel unique IDAPN19Text2019 Assessor’s parcel numberCOUNTYTextCounty name (based on 2016 county boundary)COUNTY_IDDoubleCounty FIPS code (based on 2016 county boundary)CITYTextCity name (based on 2016 city boundary)CITY_IDDoubleCity FIPS code (based on 2016 city boundary)MULTIPARTShort IntegerMultipart feature (the number of multiple polygons; '1' = singlepart feature)STACKLong IntegerDuplicate geometry (the number of duplicate polygons; '0' = no duplicate polygons)ACRESDoubleParcel area (in acreage)GEOID20Text2020 Census Block Group GEOIDSLOPEShort IntegerSlope information1APN_DUPLong IntegerDuplicate APN (the number of multiple tax roll property records; '0' = no duplicate APN)IL_RATIODoubleRatio of improvement assessed value to land assessed valueLU19Text2019 existing land useLU19_SRCTextSource of 2019 existing land use2SCAGUID16Text2016 SCAG’s parcel unique IDAPNText2016 Assessor’s parcel numberCITY_GP_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s general plan land use designationSCAG_GP_COText2016 SCAG general plan land use codeSP_INDEXShort IntegerSpecific plan index ('0' = outside specific plan area; '1' = inside specific plan area)CITY_SP_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s specific plan land use designationSCAG_SP_COText2016 SCAG specific plan land use codeCITY_ZN_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s zoning codeSCAG_ZN_COText2016 SCAG zoning codeLU16Text2016 existing land useYEARLong IntegerDataset yearPUB_OWNShort IntegerPublic-owned land index ('1' = owned by public agency)PUB_NAMETextName of public agencyPUB_TYPETextType of public agency3BF_SQFTDoubleBuilding footprint area (in square feet)4BSF_NAMETextName of brownfield/superfund site5BSF_TYPETextType of brownfield/superfund site5FIREShort IntegerParcel intersects CalFire Very High Hazard Local Responsibility Areas or State Responsibility Areas (November 2020 version) (CalFIRE)SEARISE36Short IntegerParcel intersects with USGS Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMos)1 Meter Sea Level Rise inundation areas for Southern California (v3.0, Phase 2; 2018)SEARISE72Short IntegerParcel intersects with USGS Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMos)2 Meter Sea Level Rise inundation areas for Southern California (v3.0, Phase 2; 2018)FLOODShort IntegerParcel intersects with a FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain data from the Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM), obtained from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in August 10, 2017EQUAKEShort IntegerParcel intersects with an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone (California Geological Survey; 2018)LIQUAFAShort IntegerParcel intersects with a Liquefaction Susceptibility Zone (California Geological Survey; 2016)LANDSLIDEShort IntegerParcel intersects with a Landslide Hazard Zone (California Geological Survey; 2016)CPADShort IntegerParcel intersects with a protected area from the California Protected Areas Database(CPAD) – www.calands.org (accessed April 2021)RIPARIANShort IntegerParcel centroid falls within Active River Areas(2010)or parcel intersects with a Wetland Area in the National Wetland Inventory(Version 2)WILDLIFEShort IntegerParcel intersects with wildlife habitat (US Fish & Wildlife ServiceCritical Habitat, Southern California Missing Linkages, Natural Lands & Habitat Corridors from Connect SoCal, CEHC Essential Connectivity Areas,Critical Coastal Habitats)CNDDBShort IntegerThe California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB)includes the status and locations of rare plants and animals in California. Parcels that overlap locations of rare plants and animals in California from the California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB)have a greater likelihood of encountering special status plants and animals on the property, potentially leading to further legal requirements to allow development (California Department of Fish and Wildlife). Data accessed in October 2020.HCPRAShort IntegerParcel intersects Natural Community & Habitat Conservation Plans Reserve Designs from the Western Riverside MHSCP, Coachella Valley MHSCP, and the Orange County Central Coastal NCCP/HCP, as accessed in October 2020WETLANDShort IntegerParcel intersects a wetland or deepwater habitat as defined by the US Fish & Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory, Version 2.UAZShort IntegerParcel centroid lies within a Caltrans Adjusted Urbanized AreasUNBUILT_SFDoubleDifference between parcel area and building footprint area expressed in square feet.6GRCRY_1MIShort IntegerThe number of grocery stores within a 1-mile drive7HEALTH_1MIShort IntegerThe number of healthcare facilities within a 1-mile drive7OPENSP_1MIShort IntegerQuantity of open space (roughly corresponding to city blocks’ worth) within a 1-mile drive7TCAC_2021TextThe opportunity level based on the 2021 CA HCD/TCAC opportunity scores.HQTA45Short IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a 2045 High-Quality Transit Area (HQTA)JOB_CTRShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a job centerNMAShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a neighborhood mobility area.ABS_CONSTRShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within an absolute constraint area. See the Sustainable Communities Strategy Technical Reportfor details.VAR_CONSTRShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a variable constraint area. See the Sustainable Communities Strategy Technical Reportfor details.EJAShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within an Environmental Justice Area. See the Environmental Justice Technical Reportfor details.SB535Short IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within an SB535 Disadvantaged Community area. See the Environmental Justice Technical Reportfor details.COCShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a Community of Concern See the Environmental Justice Technical Reportfor details.STATEShort IntegerThis field is a rudimentary estimate of which parcels have adequate physical space to accommodate a typical detached Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)8.SBShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to the setback reduction policy scenario (from 4 to 2 feet) (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SMShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to the small ADU policy scenario (from 800 to 600 square feet ADU) (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to parking space exemption (200 square feet) policy scenario (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SB_SMShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to both the setback reduction and small ADU policy scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SB_PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to both the setback reduction and parking space exemption scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SM_PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to both the small ADU policy and parking space exemption scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SB_SM_PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to the setback reduction, small ADU, and parking space exemption scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)1. Slope: '0' - 0~4 percent; '5' - 5~9 percent; '10' - 10~14 percent; '15' = 15~19 percent; '20' - 20~24 percent; '25' = 25 percent or greater.2. Source of 2019 existing land use: SCAG_REF- SCAG's regional geospatial datasets;ASSESSOR- Assessor's 2019 tax roll records; CPAD- California Protected Areas Database (version 2020a; accessed in September 2020); CSCD- California School Campus Database (version 2018; accessed in September 2020); FMMP- Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program's Important Farmland GIS data (accessed in September 2020); MIRTA- U.S. Department of Defense's Military Installations, Ranges, and Training Areas GIS data (accessed in September 2020)3. Type of public agency includes federal, state, county, city, special district, school district, college/university, military.4. Based on 2019 building footprint data obtained from BuildingFootprintUSA (except that 2014 building footprint data was used for Imperial County). Please note that 2019 building footprint data does not cover the entire SCAG region (overlapped with 83% of parcels in the SCAG Region).5. Includes brownfield/superfund site whose address information are matched by SCAG rooftop address locator. Brownfield data was obtained from EPA's Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) database, Cleanups in my community (CIMC), DTSC brownfield Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). Superfund site data was obtained from EPA's Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) database.6. Parcels with a zero value for building footprint area are marked as NULL to indicate this field is not reliable.7. These values are intended as a rudimentary indicator of accessibility developed by SCAG using 2016 InfoUSA business establishment data and 2017 California Protected Areas data. See documentation for details.8. A detailed study conducted by Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) and available hereconducted an extensive review of state and local requirements and development trends for ADUs in the SCAG region and developed a baseline set of assumptions for estimating how many of a jurisdiction’s parcels

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    Brownfields

    • address-opioid-epidemic-geodev-cityx.hub.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Jul 30, 2021
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    City of West Palm Beach (2021). Brownfields [Dataset]. https://address-opioid-epidemic-geodev-cityx.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/wpbgis::brownfields
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 30, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of West Palm Beach
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    Purpose: As it sometimes turns out,parcels of property that are considered brownfields (because they look blighted or were near potentially hazardous activities) have little or no environmental contamination, but they are victims of negative perception and poor location. The Planning Department uses GIS as a management, decision-support, institutional control and outreach tool to help improve economic assets within brownfields and to revitalize environmental health of the surrounding community: Tracking and Inventorying Brownfields / Promoting Revitalized Sites to Potential Businesses / Mapping Site Review / Environmental ReviewA brownfield site is a piece of property that is environmentally contaminated-or is perceived to have been contaminated-and poses a health risk, is a liability toward cleanup, or otherwise contributes to neighborhood blight. Intended Use: Geographic location of brownfields for display and analysis in web applications.Department: All City DepartmentsData Source: Layer in geodatabase Land datasetHow was the Data Manipulated: Downloaded from FDEP Open Data SiteAdditional Info: Brownfields are defined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. The primary goals of Florida's Brownfields Redevelopment Act (Ch. 97-277, Laws of Florida, codified at ss. 376.77-.85, F.S.) are to reduce health and environmental hazards on existing commercial and industrial sites that are abandoned or underused due to these hazards and create financial and regulatory incentives to encourage redevelopment and voluntary cleanup of contaminated properties. A 'brownfield area' means a contiguous area of one or more brownfield sites, some of which may not be contaminated, that has been designated as such by a local government resolution. Such areas may include all or portions of community redevelopment areas, enterprise zones, empowerment zones, other such designated economically deprived communities and areas, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated brownfield pilot projects. This layer provides a polygon representation of the boundaries of these designated Brownfield Areas in Florida.

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    NC Brownfields Location View

    • data-ncdenr.opendata.arcgis.com
    • nconemap.gov
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    Updated Aug 28, 2017
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    NC Dept. of Environmental Quality (2017). NC Brownfields Location View [Dataset]. https://data-ncdenr.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/nc-brownfields-location-view
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    Aug 28, 2017
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    NC Dept. of Environmental Quality
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    Description

    This feature service is for viewing Brownfields projects content and is updated continuously. This data set shows point locations of Brownfields Projects that have entered into the program to receive a Brownfields Agreement. The marker points shown reflect the current status of the project in its progression towards having a recorded Notice of Brownfields Property with a finalized Brownfields Agreement. Additional web links are also provided to view corresponding online project documentation and to download compliance forms.

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Brownfield Inventory for New Jersey

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Dataset updated
Jan 4, 2022
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/
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NJDEP Bureau of GIS
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The Brownfield Inventory is a subset of sites from the Known Contaminated Sites List (KCSL) for New Jersey. The Office of Brownfield & Community Revitalization staff vetted and determined each site on the Brownfield Inventory to be a brownfield site. As defined by the USEPA, a brownfield site is "real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant." In other words, brownfield sites are abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. This inventory exclusively looks at non-residential properties. While the KCSL dataset is updated daily, the Brownfield Inventory is updated on an as-needed basis. Phase 1 of the Brownfield Inventory exclusively includes brownfield sites in Opportunity Zones in Community Collaborative Initiative municipalities. Phase 2 of the Brownfield Inventory includes all brownfield sites within Community Collaborative Initiative municipalities. Future phases will expand upon this work.

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