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    Brownfields

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    • indianamap.org
    Updated Aug 16, 2022
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    IndianaMap (2022). Brownfields [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/fb5bb28e6d674140ac98c5668632ac46
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    Aug 16, 2022
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    IndianaMap
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    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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    Brownfields Points

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    • gis-tceq.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 17, 2020
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    Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (2020). Brownfields Points [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/TCEQ::brownfields-points
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    Mar 17, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
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    This data layer can be used for a variety of purposes, including: the plotting of BSA sites on maps; utilization by field personnel; and performing spatial analysis on how the sites affect their surroundings. There are several aspects of the Brownfields Program, all of which begin with the EPA providing funding for Petroleum and/or Hazardous Waste assessments and/or cleanups. This is outlined in the Memorandum of Agreement between the EPA and TCEQ. The EPA provides funding directly for voluntary cleanup programs to approved state agencies. In Texas, this money goes to the Railroad Commission (RRC) and TCEQ.Brownfields are properties that may have hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants present. EPA’s Brownfields Program provides grants and technical assistance to communities, states, cities, local governments, nonprofit organizations, regional councils of government, tribes and others to assess, safely clean up and sustainably reuse these contaminated properties. Cleaning up and reinvesting in brownfields protects human health and the environment, reduces blight, and takes development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. The TCEQ offers technical advice and education, through its relationship with the EPA, for some brownfields redevelopment projects where local government is supporting or playing a key role. The TCEQ will assess eligible sites and accept applications as long as resources are available. The Brownfields Site Assessments Program web URL is: (https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/bsa).

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    Brownfields

    • catalog.data.gov
    • portal.datadrivendetroit.org
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    Updated Feb 21, 2025
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    Data Driven Detroit (2025). Brownfields [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/brownfields-9c5d2
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    Feb 21, 2025
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    Data Driven Detroit
    Description

    The analyst downloaded the raw data used to develop this dataset from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). Pursuant to statutory guidelines under the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), the DEQ is required to “post on its website an inventory of residential closures and a separate inventory of other known facilities.” For the purposes of this dataset, “residential closures”have not been included; these were submitted to the DEQ in a No Further Action Report and satisfy remediation standards for Residential Facilities. All“other known facilities” available are included in the Inventory of Facilities dataset that serves as the foundation for this layer. The Inventory of Facilities includes all locations where there have been a release of hazardous substances as defined under multiple subsets of NREPA. Although this list is commonly referred to as Brownfields, it can contain other types of designations including but not limited to: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST), Baseline Environmental Site Assessments (BEAs) and Environmental Site Assessments. Each of these designations requires further action, and the sites are pursuing cleanup in conjunction with the DEQ. It is also important to mention that this inventory does not necessarily include every facility that is subject to NREPA’s guidelines, since owners are not required to inform the DEQ about the facilities and can pursue cleanup independently. Facilities that are not known to the DEQ are not on the inventory, nor are locations with releases that resulted in little or no environmental impact.Metadata associated with this file includes field description metadata and a narrative summary detailing the creation of this dataset.For more information about the Motor City Mapping project, please visit www.motorcitymapping.org.

  4. Brownfields Map

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    • mapdirect-fdep.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 12, 2017
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    Florida Department of Environmental Protection (2017). Brownfields Map [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/FDEP::brownfields-map/about
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    Dec 12, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Florida Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.floridadep.gov/
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    Map Direct focus for viewing Brownfield data. Please refer to https://floridadep.gov/waste/waste-cleanup/content/brownfields-program for more information. Originally created on 12/4/2006, and moved to Map Direct Lite on 11/12/2014. Please contact GIS.Librarian@FloridaDEP.gov for more information.

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    Brownfield Locations

    • opendata-volusiacountyfl.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 5, 2024
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    County of Volusia (2024). Brownfield Locations [Dataset]. https://opendata-volusiacountyfl.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/brownfield-locations-1
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    Aug 5, 2024
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    County of Volusia
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    Abstract: 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 Volusia County. The data presented here is an extract of the the FDEP statewide Brownfield Areas shapefile and contains only areas within Volusia County.Purpose: Brownfields data is provided to assist in the determination of areas with potential for economic revitalization.Accuracy: This layer provides a polygon representation of the boundaries of designated Brownfield Areas within Florida where a resolution has been passed by a local municipality. These polygons were created using various methodologies for creating digital spatial data depending upon the type of information provided by the municipality within the resolution and loosely dependent upon the cadastral (parcel) boundaries provided by the County Property Appraisers at the time when the spatial boundaries were developed. Since the data quality of the cadastral layer varies from county to county, the data quality of the brownfield area polygons will also vary. These methodologies include the following list: Coordinate Geometry (COGO) created from legal descriptions of the area specified in the resolution. Many of the brownfields include a large area with hundreds of property parcels. These boundaries were compared with the most recent cadastral boundaries available from the County Property Appraiser and spatially adjusted where necessary to clearly include the property parcels marked for redevelopment, the roadway right of way areas (where applicable), city boundaries, political boundaries, and other economic incentive zones. Shapefiles, Coverages and CADD files of the area were provided by the local municipality or planning and development agencies in some cases. These shapefiles were used without modification to the geometry to match cadastral boundaries. Coverages and CADD files were converted to a format compatible with the process software. Paper Maps showing the scaled boundaries of the area in relation to property parcels, geographic landmarks, and land surveys are sometimes included in the resolution. These maps are compared to available GIS boundaries in order to locate the specific property parcels referenced. The available cadastral boundaries are used to represent the area where only paper maps or parcel folio numbers are provided.All inquiries concerning this data should be directed to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) OTIS/GIS Section. GIS.Librarian@dep.state.fl.usOnline linkage to the Original Metadata

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    Alabama GIS Inspector for Brownfields Map

    • alic-algeohub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 4, 2021
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    Alabama GeoHub (2021). Alabama GIS Inspector for Brownfields Map [Dataset]. https://alic-algeohub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/alabama-gis-inspector-for-brownfields-map
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    Mar 4, 2021
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    Alabama GeoHub
    Description

    The Alabama GIS Inspector for Brownfields map show the location and other information relevant to brownfield site across Alabama.- You can roll your scroll wheel on your mouse away from you, click the + button in the upper-left or hold down your shift key and click and drag a box on the map to zoom.- If you search by address, it will zoom to a scale that you can see the Brownfields.- Once the sites appear, click on the one that interests you. A popup will display information about the site.- The popup will also contain a Link to eFile Documents. The eFile is realtime. eFile shows documents related to the site.- The Basemap Gallery button in the upper-left allows you to switch between several different basemaps like US Topos, streets, and aerial imagery.- You can display your location by clicking on the My Location button just beneath the Home button in the upper-left. There is a button for activating the Measurement Tool. You can use this tool to measure a wide variety of things.- This page is responsive. It will size to the device you are using.

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    Houston, Texas Brownfields Sites

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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
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    City of Houston, Texas
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    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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    Map Viewing Service (WMS) of the dataset: Census of brownfields in 2018 in...

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    Updated Jul 16, 2023
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    (2023). Map Viewing Service (WMS) of the dataset: Census of brownfields in 2018 in the department of Marne. | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_fr-120066022-srv-ceb45b09-982d-4c2b-9d18-08595e795967/
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    Jul 16, 2023
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description: Since 2009, the departmental directorate of the Marne territories has been carrying out a census of the land resources available within the main urban areas of the Marne. This census concerns land rights of way for known or probable brownfields of all types (industrial, railway, military, etc.). The area retained for brownfields is 2 000 m², threshold defined as potentially an issue. This census is not exhaustive. Census conducted until October 2018. Genealogy: A first census of brownfields was carried out from the databases of the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy “BASIAS” and “Basol”, listing polluted sites. Visits by the territorial referents (RT) of the departmental directorate of the territories were then carried out on site and made it possible to complete the first census. The data is geolocated in the form of polygons using the parcelal cD (default of digitised cadastre). Metadata: ID: identification of wasteland by number ENTITE: current state (fridge or wasteland converted) CD_INSEE: INSEE code NOM_COM: name of the municipality DESCRIPTION: current state of land or built at census date ACTIV: past or new activity for brownfields ENTER: name of company and/or owner, who is or was installed ADDRESS: address of the wasteland PROJECT: project in progress at census date if known COMMENT: further information on the situation of the wasteland at the last date of its census. SOURCE: Source of information. Date_MAJ: date of update The geolocation data is in the form of a polygon.

  9. Profile and Operations of Brownfield Sites in the New Territories |...

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    Updated Jul 25, 2024
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    data.gov.hk (2024). Profile and Operations of Brownfield Sites in the New Territories | DATA.GOV.HK [Dataset]. https://data.gov.hk/en-data/dataset/hk-pland-pland1-profile-and-operations-of-brownfield-sites-in-nt
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    Jul 25, 2024
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    data.gov.hk
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    New Territories
    Description

    Planning Department (PlanD) completed the “Study on Existing Profile and Operation of Brownfield Sites in the New Territories – Feasibility Study” (“the Brownfield Study”) in November 2019. The major task was to capture a snapshot of comprehensive profile (including overall distribution, size, characteristics, economic uses, etc.) across brownfield sites in the New Territories (“NT”). Based on on-site surveys, the Brownfield Study identified a total of 1 414 hectares (ha) of brownfield sites with active operations, and some other 165 ha with no operation, in the New Territories. The multiple file formats are available for dataset download in API. The open data is the geographical distribution of brownfield sites according to the findings of the Brownfield Study. The geographical distribution of brownfield sites may not tally with the latest situation. General extent of brownfield sites, instead of boundaries of individual site, is shown in this website. All map information provided on this website are for general reference only but not for site identification.

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    NC Brownfields Location View

    • data-ncdenr.opendata.arcgis.com
    • nconemap.gov
    • +3more
    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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    Dataset updated
    Aug 28, 2017
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    NC Dept. of Environmental Quality
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    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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    brownsfield site map

    • datahub.austintexas.gov
    • data.austintexas.gov
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    Updated Oct 28, 2024
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    City of Austin, Texas - data.austintexas.gov (2024). brownsfield site map [Dataset]. https://datahub.austintexas.gov/resource/a9f7-vnzp
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    kml, kmz, application/geo+json, tsv, application/rdfxml, csv, xml, application/rssxmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 28, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Austin, Texas - data.austintexas.gov
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Map indicating Brownfield sites throughout the City of Austin.

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    NC Brownfields AEC View

    • nc-onemap-2-nconemap.hub.arcgis.com
    • nconemap.gov
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    Updated Aug 28, 2017
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    NC Dept. of Environmental Quality (2017). NC Brownfields AEC View [Dataset]. https://nc-onemap-2-nconemap.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ncdenr::nc-brownfields-aec-view
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    Aug 28, 2017
    Authors
    NC Dept. of Environmental Quality
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    This feature service is for viewing Brownfields projects content and is updated continuously. This data set shows Areas of Environmental Concern ("AEC") locations within Brownfields Project boundaries that have a recorded Notice of Brownfields Property or "NBP". The areas and locations shown in this feature set reflect those areas and locations identified on an NBP's associated recorded Plat map attached as Exhibit B to the Notice. However, please note that not all Brownfields Properties with a recorded NBP and Plat have an identified AEC within the Brownfields Property boundary.

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    Map Viewing Service (WMS) of the dataset: Brownfields and hollow teeth —...

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    Updated Mar 31, 2022
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    (2022). Map Viewing Service (WMS) of the dataset: Brownfields and hollow teeth — census 2014 — in the department of Marne | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_fr-120066022-srv-07e2830f-2418-4f01-ba03-590907e7a994/
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    Mar 31, 2022
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    Description: Since 2009, the departmental directorate of the Marne territories has been carrying out a census of the land resources available within the main urban areas of the Marne. This census concerns land rights of way corresponding on the one hand to known or probable brownfields of all types (industrial, railway, military, etc.) and on the other hand to unbuilt spaces surrounded by built plots (at least 2) qualified as hollow teeth. The area retained for hollow teeth since 2015 is 500 m² and that of brownfields 2 000 m² This census is not exhaustive. Census conducted until October 2014. Genealogy: A first census of brownfields was carried out from databases of the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy “BASIAS” and “Basol”, listing polluted sites. Visits by the territorial referents (RT) of the departmental directorate of the territories were then carried out on site and made it possible to complete the first census. According to the definition adopted by the DDT, the hollow teeth identified have an area greater than 400 m² (500 m² since 2015). Hollow teeth located in areas AU (area to be urbanised) and N (natural and forested) or enclaved with no service, were not retained. Land of more than 400 m² with an area U (urban area) of less than 400 m² is excluded. Visits by the territorial referents (RT) of the departmental directorate of the territories were then carried out on site and made it possible to complete the first census, which is not exhaustive.

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    Brownfields

    • indianamap.org
    • hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 16, 2022
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    IndianaMap (2022). Brownfields [Dataset]. https://www.indianamap.org/datasets/brownfields-1
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    Aug 16, 2022
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    IndianaMap
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    Brownfields Parcels – Displays the areal extent of parcels that IDEM Brownfields Program has assisted or is assisting.Brownfields Sites – Displays the point locations for active and inactive Brownfields. Attributes: Status – ‘A’ means that the site is currently active in the Brownfields program. ‘I’ means that the site is not currently active in the Brownfields program. Brownfields Program IDs – Brownfields project IDs for the site.Financial Assistance Awarded – Lists financial assistance provided for the site. Other Assistance Provided - Lists non-financial assistance provided for the site.

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    Designated Brownfield Opportunity Areas (centroids)

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    • opdgig.dos.ny.gov
    Updated Feb 28, 2023
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    New York State Department of State (2023). Designated Brownfield Opportunity Areas (centroids) [Dataset]. https://data.gis.ny.gov/maps/NYSDOS::designated-brownfield-opportunity-areas-centroids
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    Feb 28, 2023
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    New York State Department of Statehttp://www.dos.ny.gov/
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    This dataset contains centroids for designated Brownfield Opportunity areas in New York State. Communities with complete BOA Nomination Plans may request that the Secretary of State designate the area as a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA). BOA designation facilitates the realization of the vision and goals laid out in the BOA Plan, to return brownfield sites to productive use, and to restore environmental quality. Designation is contingent on a Nomination that appropriately reflects community priorities, presents an attainable and realistic plan to promote redevelopment, and is consistent with the applicable provisions of the General Municipal Law, Article 18 - C, Section 970-r. By requesting designation of a BOA, a municipality or community based organization affirms that it is committed to the revitalization of the area impacted by brownfields.View Dataset on the Gateway

  16. Profile and Operations of Brownfield Sites in the Hong Kong New Territories

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    • data-esrihk.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 13, 2021
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    Esri China (Hong Kong) Ltd. (2021). Profile and Operations of Brownfield Sites in the Hong Kong New Territories [Dataset]. https://opendata.esrichina.hk/maps/d298bfbc6bad44cd9a1e3afc6364124d
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    Jul 13, 2021
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri China (Hong Kong) Ltd.
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    This layer shows the location of Brownfield Sites in the Hong Kong New Territories. It is a subset of the geo-referenced public facility data with detailed venue data made available by the Planning Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the “Government”) at https://DATA.GOV.HK/ (“DATA.GOV.HK”). The source data is in GML format and has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and then uploaded to Esri’s ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of DATA.GOV.HK at https://data.gov.hk.

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    Designated Brownfield Opportunity Area Boundaries

    • data.gis.ny.gov
    • opdgig.dos.ny.gov
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    Updated Dec 8, 2021
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    New York State Department of State (2021). Designated Brownfield Opportunity Area Boundaries [Dataset]. https://data.gis.ny.gov/maps/NYSDOS::designated-brownfield-opportunity-area-boundaries
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    Dec 8, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    New York State Department of State
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    Description

    Communities with complete Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) Nomination Plans may request that the Secretary of State designate the area as a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA). BOA designation facilitates the realization of the vision and goals laid out in the BOA Plan, to return brownfield sites to productive use, and to restore environmental quality. Designation is contingent on a Nomination that appropriately reflects community priorities, presents an attainable and realistic plan to promote redevelopment, and is consistent with the applicable provisions of the General Municipal Law, Article 18 - C, Section 970-r. By requesting designation of a BOA, a municipality or community based organization affirms that it is committed to the revitalization of the area impacted by brownfields.View Dataset on the Gateway

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    Brownfields

    • address-opioid-epidemic-geodev-cityx.hub.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
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    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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    Jul 30, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of West Palm Beach
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    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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    Utah DEQ Brownfields Other

    • opendata.gis.utah.gov
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Nov 21, 2019
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    Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC) (2019). Utah DEQ Brownfields Other [Dataset]. https://opendata.gis.utah.gov/datasets/utah-deq-brownfields-other
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    Nov 21, 2019
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    Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Brownfields are 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. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped open land, and both improves and protects the environment. For more information see: http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/This data layer contains the coordinates of Brownfields Projects derived from maps and GPS data, these locations represent sites, not contaminated areas. The coordinate data have been created and utilized by the DERR for the plotting of Brownfields Projects on maps depicting the State and several counties. The data used to produce these maps have been reviewed by DERR staff and found to be adequate for DERR’s purposes which require the depiction of general locational information. The accuracy of these locations may not be sufficient for other purposes. Persons relying upon these maps do so at their own risk. The DERR assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of these points.

  20. Environmental Remediation Sites Map

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    • data.wu.ac.at
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    Updated May 30, 2025
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    New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (2025). Environmental Remediation Sites Map [Dataset]. https://data.ny.gov/w/jvqh-m7fz/caer-yrtv?cur=r3T3Hnf-x6D&from=root
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    May 30, 2025
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    New York State Department of Environmental Conservationhttp://www.dec.ny.gov/
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    Environmental Remediation Sites are areas being remediated under one of DEC's remedial programs, including State Superfund and Brownfield Cleanup. This database contains records of the sites which have been remediated or are being managed under by the agency. All sites listed on the "Registry of Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in New York State" are included in this database. The Database also includes the "Registry of Institutional and Engineering Controls in New York State".

    Each site record includes: Administrative information, including site name, classification, unique site code, site location, and site owner(s). Institutional and Engineering Controls implemented at the site. Wastes known or thought to be disposed at the site.

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IndianaMap (2022). Brownfields [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/fb5bb28e6d674140ac98c5668632ac46

Brownfields

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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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