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ACRES - Brownfields PropertiesSource

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. This dataset shows the locations of sites, facilities and properties that have been contaminated by hazardous materials and are being, or have been, cleaned up under EPA Brownfields cleanup programs.

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assessment grantbrownfieldscontaminatedenvironmentepafederal data downloadfederal datasetshazardoushazardous substancekmzland redevelopmentland reuseland revitalizationpollutedproperty redevelopmentpublic healthreal propertyregulated sitessampleshapefileunited statesxml
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United State Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago
EPA-developed, patented technologies related to contaminated sites and hazardous substances that are available for licensingSource

Under the Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA), Federal Agencies can patent inventions developed during the course of research. These technologies can then be licensed to businesses or individuals for further development and sale in the marketplace. These technologies relate to treatment of contaminated sites.

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catalystcontaminantcontaminatedhazardousinventionpatentreactorrecoveryremediationremovalsequestrationsuperfundtechnology
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United State Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago
NMED Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau (PSTB)

The Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau works to reduce, mitigate and eliminate the threats to the environment posed by petroleum products or hazardous material or wastes released from underground and above ground storage tanks. This is accomplished by: -Preventing leaks and spills through equipment, monitoring, testing, installation, removal and other requirements, which are enforced through inspections. -Requiring corrective action such as repairing or closing the tank system and cleaning up the spill or leak. -Adhering to the regulations governing owners and operators of petroleum storage tanks located in 20.5.101-20.5.125 of the New Mexico Administrative Code.

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fuelgroundwater contaminationgroundwater qualityhazardoushazmatleakleaks and spillspetroleum spillspetroleum storage tankpollutionpollution preventionsurface water quality
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New Mexico Environment Departmentabout 1 year ago