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Land Revitalization in the Outer Pacific Islands

Introduction

Partnerships


Dededo Sports Complex, Guam

A. B. Won Pat International Airport,
Tamuning and Barrigada, Guam

Department of Public Lands, Saipan, CNMI

Tanapag Tank Farm
Saipan, CNMI

Scrap Metal Yard Remediation, Tafuna Village, Tutuila, American Samoa


Land Revitalization in the Outer Pacific Islands (PDF) (2 pp brochure, 960K, About PDF)

EPA revitalization not only beautifies -it saves lives!

Raising awareness of UXO dangers helped improve public safety at the War in the Pacific Memorial Park, Asan Beach, Guam.

EPA Cleanup Programs at Work

The Vision: To restore the nation's contaminated land resources and enable communities to safely return these properties to beneficial economic, ecological, and societal uses.

Revitalization

Putting formerly contaminated land to use is a priority for all of EPA's cleanup programs. Whether the cleanup is performed as a Superfund removal action, remedial action, RCRA corrective action, a Underground Storage Tanks (UST) cleanup action, or a Brownfields Grant, the end-use of the land is always kept in mind.

A focus on land revitalization helps to:

Numerous obstacles hinder the expansion and development of useable lands in the outer Pacific Islands. These obstacles - distance, topography, isolation, and limited resources - are often coupled with unique historical challenges and a growing demand for development. By working cooperatively with Commonwealth and Territorial governments and other federal agencies, EPA has been able to address these issues to meet the needs of local island communities while protecting human health and the natural environment.

The links on the right side of this page lead to information on EPA's revitalization efforts at specific sites in the Pacific Islands.

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