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Brownfield Cleanup Program - NYC by HabitatMap
A brownfield is a property whose redevelopment is complicated by potential contamination. All the properties detailed on this map are/were part of the NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) or its predecessor, the Voluntary Cleanup Program. The BCP was designed to incentivize the redevelopment of brownfields by offering tax credits and liability waivers to developers.
Drip, Drop, the Water Don't Stop by GreenSchoolCrew
This is the Green School's map of the New York City water system. We used HabitatMap's "Go With the Flow" toolkit to master maps based research methods and apply them to uncover the workings of New York City's water storage, filtration, delivery, and disposal infrastructures. We learned that the water system in place today has been shaped as much by social forces - people's habits, needs, and demands - as it has been by people's labor and the physics of water itself. Learn more about the NYC water system by visiting our blog.
NYSDEC Remediation Sites by HabitatMap
Properties that are listed in the NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation's Environmental Site Remediation Database, which includes State Superfund sites and Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) sites. The New York State Superfund Program identifies, investigates, and remediates hazardous waste sites. The BCP was designed to incentivize the redevelopment of brownfields by offering tax credits and liability waivers to developers. A brownfield is a property whose redevelopment is complicated by potential contamination.
Potential CVOC Vapor Intrusion Sites - NYC by HabitatMap
Properties that host or hosted facilities that released chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) into the surrounding soil and groundwater. For more information on vapor intrusion see the NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation's "Vapor Intrusion Guidance".
Potential Vapor Intrusion Sites - NYC by HabitatMap
Properties that host or hosted facilities that released volatile organic compunds into the surrounding soil and groundwater. For more information on vapor intrusion see the NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation's "Vapor Intrusion Guidance"
State Superfund Sites - NYC by HabitatMap
The New York State Superfund Program identifies, investigates, and remediates hazardous waste sites. In most cases, the parties responsible for the pollution pay for the cleanup and carry out the required work. However, about a third of the time the State must pay the costs of cleanup using money from the 1986 Environmental Quality Bond Act.
Action Alert Network
| bargeparkpals | Mon 10/20/2008, 08:32pm |
| HabitatMap | Tue 01/12/2010, 01:06pm |
| jsuder | Fri 12/04/2009, 05:23am |
