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Welcome to the BTSC

Brownfields site in East Palo Alto, California

Direct support is available to:

  • State governments
  • Local governments
  • Tribes
  • Brownfields Grantees
  • EPA Regional Coordinators
  • EPA Remedial Project Managers
  • EPA On-Scene Coordinators
  • Other EPA Regional staff

Information about site investigation and cleanup activities is available to all brownfields stakeholders, including:

  • Real estate professionals, developers, financial institutions, and other private redevelopment interests
  • Engineers, consultants, and other private remediation professionals
  • Potentially responsible parties
  • Affected communities
  • Members of the public
Helping Decision-makers

A brownfields site is defined as "real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant." Decision-makers involved with preparing brownfields sites for productive reuse often require technical and legal assistance to fully understand the complexities of investigating and cleaning up contaminated sites.

EPA created the BTSC in 1998 to help decision-makers:

  • Evaluate strategies to streamline the site investigation and cleanup process
  • Identify and review information about complex technology options
  • Evaluate contractor capabilities and recommendations
  • Explain complex technologies to communities

If traditional site assessment and cleanup approaches are too time-consuming and expensive to support the development of your brownfields site, the BTSC may be able to help you.

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