Description: Brownfields are sites where previous activity has contaminated or potentially contaminated the property, making redevelopment activities more challenging than with otherwise undeveloped real estate.
Copyright Text: Alabama Department of Enviornmental Management
Description: The State-funded cleanup program is designed to address sites where there are no viable responsible parties; the site poses an imminent hazard; and the site does not qualify for Superfund. Funding for the remedial activities at these sites comes from the Water Quality Assurance Trust Fund. Remedial activities may include contamination assessments, risk assessments, feasibility studies, design and construction of treatment systems, operation and maintenance of the installed treatment systems, and removal of contaminated media when necessary.
Description: 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 voluntary cleanup and redevelopment of sites. After a local municipality in Florida designates an area as a brownfield to encourage redevelopment and focus upon revitalization, a resolution is passed and property owners within that designated area optionally may remediate or redevelop their property. Executed Brownfield Site Rehabilitation Agreements (BSRAs) are voluntary cleanup agreements between a responsible party and FDEP or a delegated local pollution control program. This agreement provides the FDEP and the public assurance that site rehabilitation will be conducted in accordance with the statute and the Brownfields Cleanup Criteria rule (Ch. 62-785), and provides liability protection for the responsible person. The agreement contains various commitments by the responsible person, including milestones for completion of site rehabilitation tasks and submittal of technical reports and plans as agreed to by the responsible person and the DEP. It also contains a commitment by the FDEP to review technical reports according to an agreed upon schedule. This layer provides a polygon representation of the boundaries of sites within a designated Brownfield Area within Florida where BSRAs have been executed between FDEP and a responsible party.
Copyright Text: Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Division of Waste Management
Description: This coverage includes all identified petroleum program contaminated discharge sites where cleanup is ongoing or complete. Discharge cleanup sites may be eligible or ineligible for state funding assistance. More than one discharge site may be present at a current or former petroleum storage tank facility.
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Value: Dauphin Island Water, Sewer & Fire Protection Authority Label: Dauphin Island Water, Sewer and Fire Protection Authority Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: East-Central Baldwin Co. Water and Fire Protection Authority Label: East-Central Baldwin Co. Water and Fire Protection Authority Description: N/A Symbol: