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Pacific Southwest (Region 9) Targeted Brownfields Assessment (TBA) Application

EPA’s Pacific Southwest (Region 9) implements and enforces federal environmental laws in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and 148 Tribal Nations.

Contact

For assistance or other TBA questions, please contact:

Scott Stollman, EPA Region 9 Brownfields Project Manager
stollman.scott@epa.gov

Return to: Brownfields and Land Revitalization in EPA Region 9

On this page:
  • Background
  • IMPORTANT NOTES TO APPLICANT!!
  • TBA Applicant Considerations
    • Minimum Requirements
    • Priorities for EPA Region 9 TBA Resources
    • Project Information
  • TBA Application Form

Background

EPA provides contractor assistance to research historic property uses, conduct environmental sampling, and identify potential environmental concerns. Eligible applicants can access up to $100,000 worth of technical assistance for eligible properties. All questions in this application must be answered to receive consideration for assistance. Privately owned properties can be assessed under this program as long as they are sponsored by an eligible applicant. EPA accepts applications on a rolling basis. Read more by reviewing our Targeted Brownfields Assessment Sample Factsheets for Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada.

IMPORTANT NOTES TO APPLICANT!!

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EPA cannot provide a method to save a partially completed form for later retrieval; the form on this page must be completed in one session. To assist with planning to complete this form in one sitting, please utilize the "Pre-Application Checklist" document from step 2 below.

  1. Review the TBA Applicant Considerations (below).
  2. Prepare to fill out the application form by completing the Pre-Application Checklist and Information Gathering (docx) .
  3. Completely fill out the Application Form (at bottom of this page) using your completed Pre-Application Checklist (step 2 above).
  4. IMPORTANT! Complete the Site Access Agreement for Targeted Brownfields Assessment (EPA Region 9) (pdf) (237.1 KB, September 2024) according to the instructions in the form and submit by email.

TBA Applicant Considerations

Minimum Requirements

Eligible Applicants

  • Unit of government
  • Tribe
  • 501(c)(3) non-profit
  • Private party sponsored by an eligible applicant

Brownfields Site

  • Property must meet definition of a Brownfields site: Real property whose reuse is complicated by real or perceived contamination

Property Access

  • Must have permission to access property (including permission to collect samples onsite and in buildings if appropriate)
  • Access conferred by property owner consent

Absence of Liability for Hazardous Substance

  • Cannot be responsible for a release of contamination
  • Conducted a due diligence review before purchase

Properties Not Eligible for funding

  • Properties listed, or proposed for listing, under the Superfund National Priorities List.
  • Facilities subject to U.S. EPA unilateral administrative orders, court orders, administrative orders on consent, or judicial consent decrees issued to, or entered into, by parties under CERCLA.
  • Facilities that are subject to the jurisdiction, custody or control of the United States Government.
  • Some ineligible properties may be eligible with a “property specific determination.” Contact EPA for more information.

Priorities for EPA Region 9 TBA Resources

  • Economically distressed communities, including rural communities, Native American tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations
  • Relatively small sites with near-term redevelopment potential
  • Project distribution throughout the EPA Pacific Southwest Region 9 geographic areas of California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, and Pacific Island territories
  • Communities that have not yet accessed EPA Brownfields and Land Revitalization assistance.

Project Information

  • TBA deliverables developed are public documents, releasable under the Freedom of Information Act. EPA provides deliverables to the applicant and keeps them on file.
  • Deliverables will take 3 to 9+ months to complete based on project complexity and overall workload.
  • Applicant agrees to provide EPA with project information and photos when the site is redeveloped, including information on:
    - dollars leveraged
    - jobs created
    - environmental benefits, such as reduction in vehicle miles traveled, water quality improvement, etc.

EPA Region 9 Targeted Brownfields Assessment (TBA) Application

EPA cannot provide a method to save a partially completed form for later retrieval; the form on this page must be completed in one session. To assist with planning to complete this form in one sitting, please utilize the " Pre-Application Checklist and Information Gathering (docx) ". You must also complete and submit the Site Access Agreement for Targeted Brownfields Assessment (EPA Region 9) (pdf) (237.1 KB, September 2024) (and submit by email) to have your application considered.

ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION FOR ASSISTANCE

Applicant Information

Applicant Type

*
Are you applying as a:
Name of organization(s) or individual(s) requesting Brownfields Assessment
Name and title of the primary contact representing the organization(s) or individual(s) making this request
Primary contact telephone #
A copy of your application will be sent to this address.
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DO NOT ENTER "http://" or "https://" (it may cause a form error).

Property Information

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Is there known or suspected contamination on the property? *

Property Eligibility

Does the property meet the definition of a “Brownfield” as contained in federal Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act (Section 211(a)(39) of the Public Law 107-118 (H.R. 2869)), i.e., real property whose reuse has been complicated by real or perceived contamination. Learn More About the Definition of a "Brownfield" » (opens a new browser window).

 
Legal permission to enter? *
Does the applicant have legal permission to enter the property to conduct the property assessment activities, including collecting environmental samples for testing? (Applicant must obtain access to property for EPA contractor to conduct a Phase II assessment)
Physical accessibility of property? *
Is the property physically accessible for assessment, including free of debris or materials that may obstruct entry onto the site or into buildings? Are all buildings physically safe to enter? (EPA may visit the property or request photos to confirm its physical accessibility)
Is the applicant the property owner? *

If "YES", answer the following. If "NO", skip to Community Description.

Did the applicant generate or dispose of any of the contaminants?
If "Yes", please explain in the next field.
Did the applicant own the property when contamination occurred?
If "Yes", please explain in the next field.
If the applicant owns the property, describe measures taken to ensure potential pollutants, contaminants and hazardous substances are not released from the property and do not present a threat to human health or the environment.
If the applicant owns the property and purchased the property after January 11, 2002, did the applicant conduct an investigation into the potential presence of pollutants, contaminants or hazardous substances at or near the property? If so, identify the investigations and dates.
Affiliation with any former owner or operator?
If the applicant owns the property, is the applicant affiliated with or related to any former owner or operator of the property (e.g., family, contract, corporate or financial arrangement, etc.), or with any person who may have generated hazardous substances located at or near the property, or with any person who may have transported or arranged for the transportation of hazardous substances located at or near the property?

Properties Not Eligible for Funding

  • Properties listed, or proposed for listing, under the Superfund National Priorities List.
  • Facilities subject to U.S. EPA unilateral administrative orders, court orders, administrative orders on consent, or judicial consent decrees issued to, or entered into, by parties under CERCLA.
  • Facilities that are subject to the jurisdiction, custody or control of the United States Government.

Some ineligible properties may be eligible with a "property specific determination". Contact EPA for more information.

Community Description

Provide information on the surrounding community/neighborhood, such as demographic information, and why this assistance is needed.

Project Information

Time Frame for Proposed Assistance *
Is the time frame in which EPA assistance is needed, time sensitive?
Assistance Needed *
What assistance does the applicant request from EPA? (Check all that apply):
When would you like the deliverable/assistance completed? Note: A Phase I will take a minimum of 3-4 months, and a Phase II a minimum of 8-9 months. Please factor these time frames into your response.
Is the applicant already working with a local or state regulatory agency concerning property contamination? *
Is the applicant currently receiving federal Brownfields assistance, such as a Brownfields Assessment grant or 128(a) funding? *

Property Redevelopment

Is funding in place, or anticipated, for redevelopment? *

Site Access Consent Form

"I Understand"

*
I understand that I must complete, sign, and email the Site Access Consent Form in order for my Targeted Brownfields Application to be considered.

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