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Laws and Regulations

Learn about the rules and regulations governing the way that communities may clean up and reuse contaminated properties.

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  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
  • BUILD Act
  • Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act
  • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
  • Community Reinvestment Act
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
  • Davis-Bacon Act

Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Under the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, Congress provided major funding to support planning, construction and operation of various public infrastructure improvements. These laws include new and existing federal programs that could be relevant and valuable for brownfield and community revitalization projects. Read more about the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

BUILD Act

The 2018 BUILD Act reauthorized EPA’s Brownfields Program and made amendments to the 2002 Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act. Authorized changes affect Brownfields Grants, ownership and liability provisions and State and Tribal Response Programs.

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  • Act Summary (pdf) (1.27 MB)

Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act

This 2002 act amended the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act by providing funds to assess and clean up brownfields, clarifying liability protections and providing funds to enhance State and Tribal Response Programs. Other related laws and regulations impact brownfields cleanup and reuse through financial incentives and regulatory requirements.

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  • Act Summary
  • Public Law 107-118 (H.R. 2869)
  • Executive Order Amending Superfund Implementation 2003
  • Brownfields and Land Revitalization Cleanup Enforcement provides information about potential liability issues associated with brownfields, such as landowner protections and enforcement tools.
  • Brownfields All Appropriate Inquiries include statutory language, fact sheets and general information on how to comply with regulatory requirements.

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act

Known informally as “Superfund,” this 1980 act created a tax on the chemical and petroleum industries and provided broad federal authority to respond directly to releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances that may endanger public health or the environment.

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  • Summary of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
  • Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act

Community Reinvestment Act

This 1977 act requires banks, thrifts and other lenders to make capital available in low- and moderate-income urban neighborhoods. Concern over potential environmental and financial liability for cleaning up these sites made lenders, developers and property owners reluctant to finance redevelopment of these properties. In 1995, EPA announced its original Brownfields Action Agenda to encourage cooperation among EPA, lenders and prospective purchasers to ease fears of financial liability and regulatory burdens.

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  • Brownfields Action Agenda and the Community Reinvestment Act
  • The Community Reinvestment Act

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

This 1976 act and subsequent amendments give EPA the authority to control certain hazardous and nonhazardous wastes, including environmental problems that could result from underground tanks storing petroleum and other hazardous substances. Learn about the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

Davis-Bacon Act

Enacted in 1931, this act requires payment of prevailing wage rates for contractors and subcontractors performing work on federally funded or assisted construction, alteration and repair contracts in excess of $2,000. This applies to EPA-funded Brownfields Grants. Read more about Davis-Bacon.

Brownfields

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    • Accomplishments
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Program History
    • Contact Us
    • Laws & Regulations
      • All Appropriate Inquiries
      • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: A Historic Investment in Brownfields
      • Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act
      • Summary of the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act
  • Grants and Funding
    • Types of Funding
    • Brownfields Job Training Grants
      • Interested in Applying for Brownfields Job Training Funding?
      • Frequently Asked Questions About Brownfields Job Training (JT) Grants
      • List of Eligible and Ineligible Brownfield Job Training Courses
      • Technical Assistance Resources
      • Technical Assistance Inquiry Form
      • Job Training Grants Professional Learning Community
      • Job Training Grants Webinars
      • Job Training Program Contacts
    • Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grants)
    • MARC Grant Application Resources
      • Tips on How to Get Started Early on Preparing Your Brownfields MARC Grant Application
      • Frequently Asked Questions About Multipurpose, Assessment, RLF, and Cleanup Grants
      • Programmatic Requirements for Brownfield Grants
    • Program & Funding Resources
      • EPA-Recommended Mapping Tools
    • Eligibility
      • Eligible Planning Activities
      • Information on Sites Eligible for Brownfields Funding under CERCLA § 104(k)
    • Current & Upcoming Funding Opportunities
      • Tips for Submitting Brownfields Grant Applications Through Grants.gov
    • Past Funding Opportunities
    • Brownfields Grant Fact Sheet Search
  • Technical Assistance
    • Technical Assistance to Brownfields Communities (TAB) Program
    • Nationwide Brownfields Technical Assistance Providers
    • Targeted Brownfields Assessment
    • Land Revitalization Technical Assistance
    • CERCLA Section 128(a) Technical Assistance Grants ("TAG")
  • Brownfields Newsroom
  • Land Revitalization
  • Brownfields Near You
    • State and Tribal Brownfields Response Programs
    • Brownfields Contacts in EPA Regional Offices
    • Region 1
      • EPA, State & Tribal Contacts in New England
      • Funding History
      • Grantee Forms in New England
      • Program Information in New England
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
    • Region 2
    • Region 3
      • Contact List
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs) - Eligibility
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs) - How to Apply Criteria
    • Region 4
      • Region 4 Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) Tool Box
      • Regional Conferences
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
    • Region 5
      • Contact List
    • Region 6
      • Contact List
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessment Brochure
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessment Form and Consent for Access to Property
    • Region 7
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
      • FY 2025 ARC Grant Guidelines in Region 7
    • Region 8
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
      • The Western Brownfields Wire (WBWire)
    • Region 9
      • Factsheets
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
      • Vacant to Vibrant, Land Renewal
    • Region 10
      • Contact List
      • Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBAs)
  • Supporting Communities
    • Understanding Brownfields
    • Environmental Contamination at Brownfield Sites
    • Public Health
    • Relevant Federal Programs
    • Small and Rural Communities
    • Nonprofit Involvement in Brownfields Reuse
    • Tribal Nations
    • Land Banks and Brownfields
    • Urban Agriculture
      • Frequent Questions about Brownfields and Urban Agriculture
      • Resources about Brownfields and Urban Agriculture
      • Steps to Creating a Community Garden or Expand Urban Agriculture at a Brownfields Site
    • Taking Photos, Audio & Video for Your Brownfields Projects
  • Success Stories
  • Grant Recipient Reporting
    • Key Terms
    • ACRES Frequently Asked Questions
    • ACRES Training, Tips and Tools
      • Online ACRES Training Schedule for Brownfields Grantees
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Last updated on May 14, 2025
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