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Superfund Redevelopment Basics

More Information
  • Superfund Redevelopment: 
    Exploring Reuse Options Throughout the Cleanup Process (Brochure) (PDF)
  • Programa de Reurbanización del Programa Superfund: Exploración de las Opciones de Reutilización Durante el Proceso de Limpieza (PDF)
  • Programa de Reurbanización del Programa Superfondo: Exploración de las Opciones de Reutilización Durante el Proceso de Limpieza (Puerto Rico) (PDF)
  • Find the Redevelopment Tool that Works for You

On this page:

  • The Program
  • Getting Started with Superfund Redevelopment
  • Reuse Planning Support and Technical Assistance
  • Partnerships
  • Reuse Success Stories
  • Policy, Guidance & Resources

The Program

Superfund Redevelopment has helped communities reclaim and reuse thousands of acres of formerly contaminated land. Through an array of tools, partnerships, and activities, Superfund Redevelopment continues to provide local communities with new opportunities to grow and prosper. Each Superfund site holds reuse potential waiting to be realized, from pollinator habitat and playgrounds to solar arrays and commercial office space.


Getting Started with Superfund Redevelopment

Becoming involved in the redevelopment of a Superfund site requires considerations different from other contaminated sites (e.g., brownfields). However, successful Superfund site redevelopment projects from around the country demonstrate that the barriers and challenges can be overcome.

  • Getting Started with Superfund Redevelopment (PDF)
    The steps for Getting Started with Superfund Redevelopment  highlight key issues and considerations to think about while planning and undertaking the redevelopment of a site. The redevelopment process will vary depending upon the specific characteristics of the site you are interested in redeveloping.

  • Top 10 Questions to Ask When Buying a Superfund Site 
    Las 10 Preguntas Principales Que Hacer Al Comprar Un Sitio Superfund (PDF)
    Las 10 Preguntas Principales Que Hacer Al Comprar Un Sitio Superfund (Puerto Rico) (PDF)
    Provides answers to some of the most common questions that prospective purchasers may have when considering purchasing property at a privately owned Superfund site.

  • Prospective Purchaser Inquiry Process (PDF)
    Servicio de Consulta para Compradores Prospectos (PDF)
    Servicio de Consulta para Compradores Prospectos (Puerto Rico) (PDF)
    EPA offers a prospective purchaser inquiry process. This free, optional, information service is available to prospective purchasers, sellers, lessees, and other stakeholders involved in the redevelopment of a current or former Superfund removal or remedial site.

  • Process for Risk Evaluation, Property Analysis and Reuse Decisions (PREPARED) Workbook
    This document is a resource for local governments considering the reuse of contaminated properties.
  • Revitalization-Ready: A Guide for Revitalizing Land in Your Community - A step-by-step process for identifying reuse possibilities for contaminated sites. The Revitalization-Ready Guide builds from the PREPARED Workbook.


Reuse Planning Support & Technical Assistance

  • Superfund Reuse Planning Support & Technical Assistance 
    ​Superfund redevelopment works with communities to provide site-specific reuse support and help return Superfund sites to productive use. Browse sample reuse plans, reuse assessments and other reports.
     
  • Superfund Redevelopment Technical Assistance Services Fact Sheet (PDF)
    This fact sheet describes EPA’s technical assistance services that are available to support the productive reuse and redevelopment of Superfund sites.

Partnerships

  • Superfund Redevelopment Partnerships
    ​Partnerships between EPA, states, Tribes, other federal agencies, local governments, communities, land owners, lenders, developers, and parties that are potentially responsible for contamination are a critical factor in the reuse of Superfund sites. 

Reuse Success Stories

  • Redevelopment Mapper
  • Redevelopment StoryMaps
  • Superfund Redevelopment Success Stories and Case Studies
  • Find Superfund Sites in Reuse

Communities who have reused sites share their stories so others seeking to reuse sites or address problems can benefit from their experiences.  


Policy, Guidance & Resources

EPA has a number of policy and guidance tools that can help stakeholders understand the Superfund program and resources that can help communities return sites to beneficial use.

  • Superfund Redevelopment Policy, Guidance & Resources

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
    • Five Pillars of Success
    • SRP 20th Anniversary
  • Protecting Human Health & the Environment
    • Planning Support & Technical Assistance
    • Ready for Reuse (RfR) Determinations
    • Tax Incentives & Grants
  • Partnerships
    • Redevelopment Partnerships
    • Opportunity Zone Tax Incentives
    • Webinar Series
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    • Redevelopment Mapper
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    • Success Stories & Case Studies
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  • Policy
    • Redevelopment Tools
      • Site Owners, Developers and Prospective Purchasers
      • Community Members
      • Lenders
      • Local Governments
    • Policy & Guidance
  • Performance
    • Find Superfund Sites in Reuse
    • Redevelopment Economics
    • Performance Measures
  • Redevelopment Contacts
    • Regional Contacts
    • Ready for Reuse Fact Sheet Contact
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Last updated on June 12, 2024
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