El Paso County, TX Environmental Hazards Report - Brownfield Sites

Brownfields

47 Brownfields

  • Additional Parking Lot 120 S. Zaragosa

    Additional Parking Lot 120 S. Zaragosa

  • Mendoza

    Mendoza

  • 900 Myrtle-la Fe Community Development

    900 Myrtle-la Fe Community Development

  • 1830 Texas Avenue

    1830 Texas Avenue

  • Proposed El Paso Baseball Fields

    Proposed El Paso Baseball Fields

  • West Corner Of Joe Battle St/bob Hope St

    West Corner Of Joe Battle St/bob Hope St

  • District 1 Ditch Block 49 Tract 18 B

    District 1 Ditch Block 49 Tract 18 B

  • 1200 Mcrae

    1200 Mcrae

  • Commercial Buildings

    Commercial Buildings

  • 440 Raynolds

    440 Raynolds

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What are Brownfields?

A Brownfields site is any land in the United States that has been contaminated by hazardous waste and identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment. Real property, expansion, or reuse of land may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance pollutant, or contaminant.