Brownfields and Land Revitalization in California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii
This page provides information specific to EPA's Brownfields activities in Region 9, covering Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada.
Targeted Brownfields Assessments
Environmental investigations designed to document environmental conditions at Region 9 properties under consideration for redevelopment.
- Use the online Region 9 online TBA form to request a Targeted Brownfields Assessment in Arizona, California, Hawaii, or Nevada.
- Region 9's TBA Brochure
- For more information about Targeted Brownfields Assessments in Region 9, contact Nova Blazej
Region 9 Contacts
Noemi Emeric-Ford (emeric-ford.noemi@epa.gov)
Lead Brownfields Coordinator
(213) 244-1821
Lisa Hanusiak (hanusiak.lisa@epa.gov)
(415) 972-3152
State of Nevada Lead and Targeted Brownfields Assessments Lead
José García (garcia.jose@epa.gov)
State of Arizona Brownfields Lead and Tribal 128(a) Grant Lead
(213) 244-1811
Nova Blazej (blazej.nova@epa.gov)
Bay Area Brownfields Lead and Sacramento Lead and Central California Lead
(415) 972-3846
Eric Byous (byous.eric@epa.gov)
Northern California Lead, Sierra Brownfields Lead and Climate Change Lead
(415) 972-3531
State Cleanup Programs
Access the state Brownfields cleanup offices with the links below or clicking on the map.
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Federally Recognized Tribes with 128(a) Brownfields Programs
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- Gila River Indian Community, Arizona
- Hoopa Valley Tribe, California
- Navajo Nation, Arizona
- Ramona Band of Cahuilla Indians
- Salt River Maricopa, Arizona
- San Carlos Apache Tribe
- Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona
- Twenty-Nine Palms
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Yurok Tribe, California