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Cleanups in My Community

Cleanups in My Community enables you to map and list hazardous waste cleanup locations and grant areas, and drill down to details about those cleanups and grants and other, related information.  This page provides several ways to get started.

Maps:

  • Map the cleanups in:
    • your state or territory,
    • the whole country, or
    • just a specific geographic area.
  • See:
    • all types of cleanups, or
    • just those for a particular cleanup program.

All of the "map" options go to different "views" of the same interactive CIMC map, and there you can zoom and pan to areas of interest, and add additional information.  

Get started with Map Cleanups options below or click on this USA state map.

Lists or Tables:

  • List cleanups or grants, in table format, for a ZIP Code area or city.
  • Create your own table for:
    • a selected geography:
      • ZIP, city, county, state, tribal area, congressional district
      • watershed, EPA region, the whole USA
      • radius around a location, address, cleanup
    • specific cleanup programs and categories
    • specific cleanup characteristics for land use controls and risk

Working through CIMC's list results, you can also access detailed Brownfields data which can be downloaded to a spreadsheet.


Map cleanups by clicking on a state or territory below.

Clickable map of the United States

Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Washington, DC Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachussets Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming US Virgin Islands Northern Mariana Islands Guam American Samoa

Map cleanups across the USA

  • Map all cleanup types for the whole USA

Or show the national map for only:

  • Brownfields properties
  • Brownfields grant areas
  • Superfund sites
  • RCRA corrective actions
  • Federal facilities
  • Removals
  • Recovery act funded locations (for Superfund and Brownfields only)

Once you see the interactive CIMC map,  you can zoom, pan or click on map items to access more information.  Click "Layers" on the right side of the map to add:

  • Cleanup Site Boundaries
  • DOE Legacy Management Sites
  • Sea Level Rise Scenarios
  • Flood Hazard Maps and Estimated 100 Year Floodplains
  • Underground Storage Tank Releases
  • Impaired Waters and Water Monitoring (STORET) Stations
  • Toxic Release Inventory System
  • Wastewater (NPDES) Permitted Facilities
  • RE-Powering America Sites
  • Air Pollution Non-Attainment Areas
  • Congressional Districts
  • Tribal Areas and Federal Lands
  • USDT Opportunity Zones
  • SBA HUBZones
  • EPA Advanced Program Area
  • Various basemaps

Mapping hints and how tos

Create a listing of cleanups or grants

Lists offer several advantages:

  • Lists of cleanups and Brownfield grant areas are more precise based on geographic selection.  (Maps show what is in the geographic area selected, but also what is outside of it.) 
  • Lists allow you to download data to spreadsheet formats that can be used in numerous ways.
  • CIMC lists give you access to all the detailed Brownfields property data we have.
  • Listings are a 508-compliant option for CIMC users who use screen readers.

Create a listing of cleanup sites or grants...

Map or list cleanups for a ZIP code or city

Enter a ZIP Code or city and state, and click "map it" or "list it". Then click the magnifying glass to see the cleanups there. 

If you'd like to add this widget to your own web page, visit the EPA Developer Central Widgets page for CIMC for the IFRAME code to use in your HTML page.

Other CIMC Tools You Can Use

Linking to the Interactive CIMC Map from Your Web Page

Learn how to add links to CIMC's different map views to your own Web pages.

CIMC-related Widgets

Learn how to add CIMC-related widgets to your own Web pages.

The CIMC Map Web Service and more

Access information about the CIMC Web service, geodatabases and shapefiles.

How to Download Data from CIMC

Learn how to download data from CIMC tables into a spreadsheet format.

About the Data

About the Data

Find out about the data included and not included in CIMC.

Legal Notices

Legal notices and disclaimers about the data in CIMC.

Questions or Feedback

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Other Site-Specific Cleanup Links

  • Corrective Action Programs Around the Nation
  • Federal facilities
  • US Department of Energy sites (GEMS)
  • Regional emergency management links (with links to regional cleanups and removal actions)
  • On-Scene Coordinators' responses
  • National Response Center  (spills of oil, gas, pipeline liquids and hazardous substances) (Go to FOIA page.)
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo) (includes RCRA sites that aren't corrective action)
  • Superfund (includes non-NPL and archived sites)
  • Underground Storage Tanks (state web pages)
  • RE-Powering America's Land
  • Superfund Enforcement Cleanup Work
  • Disaster Debris Recovery Tool

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Last updated on May 5, 2025
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