Partnerships
Frequently Accessed Partnerships
Federal Partnerships
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Department of the Interior
Non-government Partnerships
Pensacola, Florida

The Beulah Landfill Superfund site, a former municipal landfill, is now the Escambia County Modelers Park. The field is used daily by model airplane enthusiasts who are members of the Academy of Model Aeronautics, one of EPA’s partners in Superfund site reuse.
EPA’s offices and programs continue to build partnerships with other Federal agencies and organizations, and across other EPA offices to coordinate efforts and combine resources to help cleanup and revitalize contaminated land.
The links below will take you to information on how these partnerships are being used to promote the land revitalization goals of the Land Revitalization Initiative through various EPA cleanup programs.
- Brownfields
partnerships
EPA has continued to build partnerships with a wide range of stakeholders - including federal partners, state, tribal and local governments, and non-governmental organizations - to promote the cleanup and reuse of Brownfield sites. - FFRRO
partnerships
EPA's Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office (FFRRO) has partnerships with many groups to coordinate cleanup and restoration efforts at federal facilities. Partners include other EPA offices; other federal agencies; state, tribal, and local governments; and community groups. - RCRA
partnerships
Public participation plays an integral role in all RCRA programs, including Corrective Action and RCRA Brownfields (4 pp, 313 K, about PDF) - Superfund
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EPA has formed partnerships with states, tribes, other federal agencies, local governments, communities, landowners, lenders, developers, and parties potentially responsible for contamination to help reuse Superfund sites. - UST
Partnerships
Through its USTfields Initiative, EPA has partnered with state and local government agencies in an effort to facilitate the assessment and cleanup of petroleum-impacted underground storage tank sites.