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  3. What is Superfund Redevelopment?

Community Support at Superfund Sites

Community engagement is a win-win for EPA and the communities they work with. Community engagement:

  • Strengthens community and agency relationships and partnerships.
  • Enhances protectiveness of site remedies through coordination of remedy and reuse.
  • Promotes long-term stewardship of sites by local partners.
  • Reduces site stigma through education and outreach.
  • Creates opportunity for reduced cleanup and remedy maintenance costs.

EPA identifies Superfund sites that can benefit from reuse-related engagement and assistance. EPA provides initial investments that help move sites toward reuse. As reuse efforts gain momentum, communities leverage these investments.

Removing Barriers to Reuse

SRP helps to remove barriers and encourages the appropriate reuse of sites. Tools and strategies include:

  • issuing Ready for Reuse (RfR) determinations;
  • clarifying site information;
  • working with the community to assess reuse potential; and
  • building partnerships.

Community Engagement

Reuse planning enhances community engagement during Superfund cleanups by proactively including communities in the decision-making process. Learn more about the reuse planning process.

Community Well-Being

Safe and appropriate Superfund site reuse supports community health and well-being. Reuses include new and accessible healthcare services to meet community needs, as well as recreational amenities that promote healthy lifestyles, such as athletic fields, walking trails, parks, playgrounds and open space.

  • Healthcare Uses at Superfund Sites: Providing Access, Restoring Communities (PDF) 

Renewable Energy and Green Remediation

SRP supports the exploration of opportunities for renewable energy to power site cleanups and supply energy to the electrical power grid.

Sustainable Communities

SRP provides assistance to communities as they build their long-term capacities, identifying redevelopment resources, bringing diverse stakeholders to the table, and addressing site stigma through education and outreach.

Superfund Redevelopment Program

  • What is Superfund Redevelopment?
    • Superfund Redevelopment Basics
    • What's New in Superfund Redevelopment?
    • Top 10 Questions to Ask When Buying a Superfund Site
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    • Find Superfund Sites in Reuse
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    • Ready for Reuse Fact Sheet Contact
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Last updated on April 25, 2025
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