Land Restoration Program Fact Sheets

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The Land Restoration Program (LRP) provides informational fact sheets for each project site that is overseen by the program.  A fact sheet will typically include the location, operational history, environmental actions and current status.  See below for a list by County of LRP project sites. 

LRP Statistics

Land Restoration General Program Related Fact Sheets​

Operational Criteria for the Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund
 

LRP Fact Sheets by County

Allegany

Anne Arundel

Baltimore City

Baltimore County

 Calvert

Caroline

Carroll

Cecil

Charles

Dorchester

Frederick

Garrett

Harford

Howard

Kent

Montgomery

Prince George's​

Queen Anne's

Somerset

St. Mary's

 Talbot

Washington

Wicomico

Worcester

LRP Statistics 

 ​The LRP geographic mapping site uses the latest in internet mapping technology to allow users to graphically search through the state's database for information on Brownfields, Voluntary Cleanup Program, and State Mater List sites as well as other information such as census data, land use maps, legislative district data, and more. 

MDE has not developed a Brownfields list because of the stigma that may be attached to the sites included on such a list. However, some local jurisdictions and municipalities have compiled information on underutilized properties. Baltimore City, for example, has developed a Geographic Information System (GIS) inventory of vacant and underutilized industrial and commercial sites. This GIS inventory provides site-specific information on more than 1,000 properties citywide with special emphasis on properties within the Empowerment Zone. For information about the Baltimore City GIS inventory, please contact the Baltimore City Department of Planning at 410-396-8356. For other jurisdictions, contact the local environmental health or economic development office.

MDE is required to maintain a list of potential hazardous waste sites in the State. This list is known as the "State Master List." It includes properties known by the State to be contaminated or potentially contaminated and includes sites on the federal CERCLIS list. We also know that there are many sites that probably will qualify as Brownfields that are not on the State Master List. Although the only list MDE maintains is the State Master List, it should not be considered a list of Brownfields. For more information about the list, please call MDE at 410-537-3493.

 

Glossary of Terms

BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure)

Department of Defense facilities that have been closed under federal Base Realignment and Closure legislation. The environmental conditions of these facilities must be adequately evaluated and appropriate cleanup measures taken in order for the Department of Defense to transfer them for reuse.

Brownfields

Brownfields Assessment has been or is currently being conducted.

Deferral

State Deferral site. Pursuant to a “Deferral Agreement” between MDE and EPA Region III, NPL caliber sites may be “deferred” to the State for action if it is appropriate and the State has the necessary resources and expertise to address a site.

Federal Facility

Sites under the jurisdiction, custody or control of the Secretary of the Department of Defense that are being assessed, evaluated or remediated in compliance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act.

FIS

The “Formerly Investigated Sites List” identifies State Master List sites which MDE has determined that, based on available information, no further action by the State is planned.

FUDS

Sites that were once used by the military and may have suffered environmental contamination as a result of the military’s activities. FUDS are no longer under the jurisdiction, custody or control of the Secretary of the Department of Defense.

Non-Master List

Includes sites that are currently under investigation or have been previously investigated but are not listed on the State Master List.

NPL

Site is currently listed on the EPA’s National Priorities List, a federal list of the nation’s most severely contaminated hazardous waste sites that are generally addressed under the lead of the EPA. A map of NPL sites in Maryland can be found at http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/npl/md.htm 

SML

Site is listed on MDE’s State Master List which identifies potential hazardous waste sites in Maryland. The SML includes sites currently identified by the EPA’s Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System.

VCP

Properties that have applied to, are currently in, or have completed the Voluntary Cleanup Program.

 

Contact Information

Submit an electronic comment or call us directly at:

Land Restoration Program
1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 625
Baltimore, MD 21230-1719
410-537-3493

 

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