Proximity to Brownfield Sites

The Proximity to Brownfield Sites indicator measures the share of a neighborhood population located in close proximity (500ft.) to a Brownfield. From an environmental hazards standpoint, Brownfields potentially have biological, physical, or chemical environmental dangers as a result of site contamination, groundwater impacts, surface runoff, migration of contaminants, or wastes dumped on site. According to the EPA, Brownfields may also have broader health impacts to the community, including safety issues ranging from abandoned or dilapidated buildings, compromised infrastructure and equipment, contamination from toxic substances, to social and economic factors such as reduced property values and tax base as a result of blight, crime, and vagrancy issues. Brownfields data is available from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Targeted Brownfields Assessment program and Alabama Department of Environmental Management Cleanup Voluntary Cleanup Program. Listed under the Environmental Hazards domain, this indicator is also linked to the Neighborhood Characteristics, Social Cohesion, Economic Health, and Health Systems and Public Safety domains. It is considered an “inverse” measure, i.e., the higher the share of the neighborhood located close to a Brownfield site, the higher the negative impact on the neighborhood.

Neighborhood Indicator Value Ranksort descending
Woodland Park 0.0% 1
Crestline 0.0% 1
Hooper City 0.0% 1
Oak Ridge 0.0% 1
Smithfield Estates 0.0% 1
Crestwood North 0.0% 1
Fairview 0.0% 1
Huffman 0.0% 1
Oak Ridge Park 0.0% 1
South East Lake 0.0% 1
Airport Highlands 0.0% 1
Crestwood South 0.0% 1
Five Points South 0.0% 1
Industrial Center 0.0% 1
Oakwood Place 0.0% 1
South Pratt 0.0% 1
Apple Valley 0.0% 1
Zion City 0.0% 1
Overton 0.0% 1
Oxmoor 0.0% 1
South Titusville 0.0% 1
Arlington - West End 0.0% 1
Druid Hills 0.0% 1
Jones Valley 0.0% 1
Penfield Park 0.0% 1
South Woodlawn 0.0% 1
Belview Heights 0.0% 1
Garden Highlands 0.0% 1
Killough Springs 0.0% 1
Pine Knoll Vista 0.0% 1
Southside 0.0% 1
Bridlewood 0.0% 1
East Birmingham 0.0% 1
Gate City 0.0% 1
Kingston 0.0% 1
Spring Lake 0.0% 1
Brown Springs 0.0% 1
East Brownville 0.0% 1
Germania Park 0.0% 1
Liberty Highlands 0.0% 1
Redmont Park 0.0% 1
Sun Valley 0.0% 1
Brownsville Heights 0.0% 1
East Lake 0.0% 1
Maple Grove 0.0% 1
Tarpley City 0.0% 1
Brummitt Heights 0.0% 1
Grasselli Heights 0.0% 1
Mason City 0.0% 1
Rising - West Princeton 0.0% 1
Thomas 0.0% 1
Bush Hills 0.0% 1
Eastwood 0.0% 1
North Avondale 0.0% 1
Roebuck 0.0% 1
Echo Highlands 0.0% 1
Green Acres 0.0% 1
Roebuck Springs 0.0% 1
Central Park 0.0% 1
Enon Ridge 0.0% 1
Harriman Park 0.0% 1
Roosevelt 0.0% 1
West Brownville 0.0% 1
Central Pratt 0.0% 1
Highland Park 0.0% 1
North Pratt 0.0% 1
Sandusky 0.0% 1
West End Manor 0.0% 1
Ensley Highlands 0.0% 1
Hillman 0.0% 1
Sherman Heights 0.0% 1
West Goldwire 0.0% 1
Hillman Park 0.0% 1
Wylam 0.1% 74
Graymont 0.1% 74
Woodlawn 0.5% 76
Ensley 0.7% 77
Central City 1.9% 78
Norwood 2.1% 79
Inglenook 2.2% 80
Acipco-Finley 3.2% 81
College Hills 3.2% 81
North Titusville 3.3% 83
Wahouma 4.6% 84
Dolomite 4.7% 85
Glen Iris 5.5% 86
Powderly 6.3% 87
Riley 7.7% 88
North East Lake 7.8% 89
Evergreen 8.8% 90
North Birmingham 11.3% 91
Forest Park 12.9% 92
Fountain Heights 14.8% 93
East Thomas 15.5% 94
East Avondale 30.8% 95
Fairmont 31.3% 96
Smithfield 31.4% 97
Tuxedo 32.7% 98
Collegeville 52.6% 99

Key Citations:
1. Litt JS, Burke TA. (2002) Uncovering the historic environmental hazards of urban brownfields. J Urban Health. 2002 Dec; 79(4):464-81. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12468667
2. California Environmental Protection Agency (2013), California Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool, Version 1 (CalEnviroScreen 1.0): Guidance and Screening Tool. http://oehha.ca.gov/ej/pdf/042313CalEnviroScreen1.pdf.
3. California Environmental Protection Agency (2014), Draft Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool: Version 2.0 (CalEnviroScreen 2.0). Information on Version 2. http://oehha.ca.gov/ej/ces2.html