Brownfields National Partnership
Action Agenda - Fact Sheet

| United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response EPA Brownfields National Partnership Action Agenda Publication: EPA 500-F-97-090 May 1997 Office of Outreach and Special Projects (5101) Quick Reference Fact Sheet EPA's Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative is designed to empower States, communities, and other stakeholders in economic redevelopment to work together in a timely manner to prevent, assess, safely clean up, and sustainably reuse brownfields. A brownfield is a site, or portion thereof, that has actual or perceived contamination and an active potential for redevelopment or reuse. EPA's Brownfields Initiative strategies include funding pilot programs and other research efforts, clarifying liability issues, entering into partnerships, conducting outreach activities, developing job training programs, and addressing environmental justice concerns.
The Clinton Administration has launched a landmark effort to improve communities by building partnerships between public and private organizations to link environmental protection with economic development and community revitalization. The Brownfields National Partnership seeks to protect public health and the environment, clean up contaminated properties, build economic viability, and create job opportunities. The Interagency Working Group on Brownfields was established in July 1996 as a forum for Federal agencies to exchange information on brownfields-related activities and to develop a coordinated national agenda for addressing brownfields. The Interagency Working Group is developing a brownfields strategy, the Brownfields National Partnership Action Agenda, that will link more effectively environmental protection with economic development and community revitalization programs, and guide the Brownfields Initiative into the future. BROWNFIELDS NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP ACTION AGENDA The Brownfields National Partnership Action Agenda includes more than 100 commitments from more than 25 organizations including more than 15 Federal agencies. These commitments represent a $300 million investment in brownfields communities by the Federal government and an additional $165 million in loan guarantees. The resulting action will help cleanup and redevelopment at up to 5,000 properties, leveraging from $5 billion up to $28 billion in private investment, supporting 196,000 jobs, protecting up to 34,000 acres of "greenfields" and improving the quality of life for as many as 18 million Americans living near brownfields. Action Agenda highlights include:
BROWNFIELDS SHOWCASE COMMUNITIES Purpose The Brownfields National Partnership Action Agenda calls for the selection of 10 Showcase Communities across the country to demonstrate that through cooperation, Federal, State, local and private efforts can be concentrated around brownfields to produce environmental cleanup, stimulate economic development and revitalize communities. This proposal will result in cleaning up contaminated properties, creating jobs, expanding local economies, and improving communities' quality of life. The Brownfields Showcase Communities approach provides sustainable local solutions to local problems, solutions that can be replicated throughout the nation. Background Communities involved in the Brownfields Initiative have asked for more interaction among all levels of government, the private sector and non-governmental organizations. To that end, EPA and other Federal agencies have joined together to strengthen and improve their collaborative efforts to clean up and reuse contaminated property. The Brownfields Showcase Communities proposal is the centerpiece of that plan and a pattern for future efforts. The Communities selected will serve as models for broad-based cooperative efforts to support locally-based initiatives. Implementation Steps
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