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Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Form and Consent for Access to Property

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Althea Foster (foster.althea@epa.gov)
Region 6, Chief RCRA and Brownfields Section
Phone: (214) 665-2268
Fax: (214) 665-6660

Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Request Form

To request Region 6 to perform a Targeted Brownfields Assessment, complete and submit the Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Request Form. This form can be either submitted electronically or mailed to:

Althea Foster, Chief RCRA and Brownfields Section (6LCR-RB)
U.S. EPA Region 6
1201 Elm Street, Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75270

Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Consent for Access to Property

The Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Consent for Access to Property allows officers, employees, and authorized representatives of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and their contractors, subcontractors and consultants the right to enter the property and continued access and use of by, through, and on the property for the following purposes:

  1. The taking of samples, surface and subsurface, including but not limited to soil, sediments, water, and air, and other solids or liquids stored or disposed of at the property as may be determined to be necessary;
  2. The documenting of scientific and engineering observations, including, but not limited to taking notes, recordings, photographs and surveying;
  3. The drilling and finishing of boreholes for the purposes of collecting soil and groundwater samples without limitation;
  4. Other inquiry actions at the property as may be necessary to determine nature, extent and potential threat to human health and the environment.

Complete the Consent for Access to Property and mail it to:

Althea Foster, Chief RCRA and Brownfields Section (6LCR-RB)
U.S. EPA Region 6
1201 Elm Street, Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75270

  • Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Request Form (pdf) (03/10/2020)
  • Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Consent for Access to Property (pdf)
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Last updated on May 9, 2022