Keys to Securing Brownfields Funding - the Department of Toxic 2025

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The actual cleanup of a brownfield depends on the type and degree of contamination. You might hire contractors to excavate and remove toxic soil, clean it up in place, remove and dispose contained hazardous waste, pumping and treat of contaminated groundwater, or put a cap over contaminated soil or landfills.
Brownfield is the technical name for an underused or abandoned industrial or commercial property. Brownfields can range from old factories to vacant warehouses; from defunct gas stations to former dry cleaning establishments. Many Brownfields are contaminated with potentially dangerous waste.
Building on contaminated land can lead to direct exposure to hazardous materials, which in turn may cause a range of health problems, such as respiratory issues and skin irritation. It can also result in indirect exposure to hazardous materials through the consumption of contaminated water, food or soil.
A brownfield (also known as brown-field) investment is when a company or government entity purchases or leases existing production facilities to launch a new production activity. This is one strategy used in foreign direct investment.
The Brownfields site assessment process routinely involves one or more of the following activities: a review of historical records; a field investigation including sample collection and analysis; the assessment of data useability; and an evaluation of cleanup options and costs.

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Many commercial, industrial and agricultural, and even some residential areas may be environmentally contaminated due to current or past uses at the site. As a result of these uses, hazardous substances, pollutants and/or contaminants may be present in building structures, soil or water sources.

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