Brownfields Overview

What Are Brownfields?

A brownfield is a property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.

(Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act,” PL 107-118 11 January 2002.)

Communities throughout the Coalition region have properties that are abandoned, blighted, or underused. Typically, but not always,  these are industrial or commercial properties which can vary by size.  Examples of Brownfields include: gas stations, dry cleaning facilities, old schools, landfills, old mines, refineries and manufacturing facilities.  The expansion or redevelopment of these properties, or Brownfields,  is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination.  Often, the mere fear of environmental contamination can result in a property being removed from consideration for redevelopment or reuse.

Why is Redevelopment of Brownfields Important?

Brownfields are not just found in big cities. Several communities within the RDSBC region have suffered economically during the past several decades due to declines or closures of important local industries. As a result, many brownfields of various types and conditions are available for redevelopment opportunities.  These brownfields often have excellent business locations, with access to transportation and existing infrastructure.

The Coalition’s brownfield program is an important tool to assist the economic development efforts in the region.  It fits with other economic development assistance and resources to address liability protection, reuse incentives, revitalization efforts, and is an important part of a comprehensive economic development program.

Communities should encourage redevelopment of brownfields opportunities as part of their overall economic development strategies in order to reuse existing infrastructure, encourage adaptive reuse of existing buildings, remove blight, promote neighborhood revitalization, as well as enhance overall community health and welfare.  This strategy will also increase tax bases and revenues, create jobs and improve the appearance of the entire community.

What is the Brownfields Process?

  1. Identify Potential Brownfields Properties
  2. Assess Environmental Conditions: Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
  3. Cleanup
  4. Sustainable Redevelopment

Community outreach and involvement efforts should focus on the affected community and be coordinated with Phase I and II assessments.  Property owners, neighborhood associations, developers, financial institutions and community organizations are involved in these and subsequent phases.  Following the assessment phases, the site enters the Clean-Up Phase which must be aligned to a reuse or redevelopment option.  EPA’s Brownfields Program provides grants to fund environmental assessment, cleanup, and job training activities.  Other resources may be available, along with private/public sector investment, to assist in the effort.

RDSBC Assessed Brownfields Sites

Many properties have undergone or are currently undergoing Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) under the RDSBC program.  The table below lists the 30 RDSBC assessment sites.  The Site Name (CLICK ON SITE NAME TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD THE FACTSHEET), Coalition Member, Parcel-ID and acreage are listed in the table.   Note that single factsheets have been prepared for sites with multiple parcels.  For more information on a site and associated redevelopment opportunities, visit the “Members” dropdown menu and select the Member of interest.  See the section titled “Brownfield Properties.”

RDSBC PROJECT SITE NAMES / FACTSHEETS MEMBER PARCEL

ACREAGE

Coaldale Junction Truck Stop Esmeralda 006-161-09

40

Dew Drop Inn Esmeralda 002-052-04

1.27

Old Gas Station and Convenience Store Esmeralda 002-053-01 and 002-053-02

0.85

Silver Peak Motel Esmeralda 002-061-03

0.77

Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery Inyo 022-070-06

40

Wye Road Properties Inyo 010-490-12-00 and 010-490-12-02

5.47

PPG Industries Bartlett Plant Inyo 029-100-63

100

Pahranagat Valley High School Auto Shop Lincoln Portion of 004-101-01

5,670 sq. ft.

Pahranagat High School Multi-Use Building Lincoln 004-101-01

7.5

Cinema Building Mineral 001-134-11

0.13

Isom Property Mineral 006-670-09

19.72

Mineral County School District Administration Building Mineral 001-162-03

0.69

Mina School Mineral 003-034-05

1.55

Sixth Street School Mineral 001-133-03

1.72

Mountain Falls Gateway (045-011-19 and 045-011-23)
2 sites*
Nye 045-011-19

3.44

Nye 045-011-23

7.64

Pahrump Utility Company, Inc. (PUCI) 19 Sites*
          Manse Tank Nye 047-041-27

1.00

          Manse Well 1 Nye 047-021-27

0.23

          CAAS Well 2 Nye 047-021-21

0.12

          Well 3 Nye 045-101-62

0.23

          Well 3b Nye 045-101-61

0.31

          Artesia Water Tank Nye 043-121-11

0.46

          Well 4 Nye 043-121-13

0.29

          Well 5 Nye 043-062-12

0.22

          Well 6 Nye 045-151-30

0.38

          Bowman Well 7 Nye 045-101-57

0.23

          Bowman Well 8 Nye 045-101-58

0.23

          Bowman Well 9 Nye 045-101-54

0.23

          Pleasant Valley Well 1 Nye 044-561-29

0.11

          Pleasant Valley Tank & Well 2 Nye 044-561-26

0.46

          Sewer Plant 600 k Nye 045-171-72

4.48

          Future Sewer Nye 045-361-05

39.19

          Artesia Lift Station Nye 045-171-65

0.24

          Pleasant Valley Lift Station Nye 044-891-08

0.03

          Burson Ranch Lift Station Nye 045-551-09

0.01

Nye County Public Works Buildings 1 and 2 Nye Portion of 008-121-07

0.24

Tonopah FBO Building Nye 012-471-03

0.75

Tonopah Library Expansion Nye 008-139-12

0.13

Six-Acre Sub-Parcel of Tonopah Airport Parcel 2 Nye Portion of 012-471-02

6 acres

Silver Strike Motel AKA the Pink Motel Nye 08-064-01 and 08-063-03

1.54

Central Ely School White Pine 001-123-02

0.29

Hughes Parcels 03 and 04 White Pine 001-271-03 and 001-271-04

0.77

Lee Vacant Commercial Properties (001-171-05, 001-171-06, and 001-171-07) 3 sites* White Pine 001-171-05

0.11

White Pine 001-171-06

0.34

White Pine 001-171-07

0.11

McGill Ball Park White Pine 004-034-01

4.75

McGill Library White Pine 004-071-02

0.67

* Assessed sites with multiple parcels within the same general location are included in a single factsheet.

RDSBC Assessed Brownfields Site Maps

Maps of the RDSBC Region Brownfield sites are available below. CLICK on the map to view or download a letter page size PDF version.