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Federal
Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) was a toxicology database that focused on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. It provided information on human... -
Federal
Cleanups In My Community (CIMC) - Brownfields Properties, National Layer
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This data layer provides access to Brownfields Properties as part of the CIMC web service, although the data are generally more broadly applicable. Brownfields are... -
City
NESHAP Notifications Tied To Demolition Activity, January 2009 to April 2015
City of Ferndale, Michigan —
NESHAP is a program of the United States Environmental Protection Agency that regulates hazardous air pollutants and ensures that construction and demolition... -
City
Brownfield Site Data
City of Austin —
Data set of all Brownfield sites: environmental site assessments, photos and other supporting documents for each site. (This site is automatically updated every time... -
State
cleanupsites
State of California —
This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data... -
State
Class-6-Toxic-Gas
State of California —
Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are... -
State
Class-6-Toxic
State of California —
Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are... -
State
Class-2-Inhalation-Hazards-2.3
State of California —
A white sign, with a skull and crossbones graphic in place at the top, with the hazard class No. 2 at the bottom. Some of these will have the words “inhalation... -
State
Class-3-Flammable
State of California —
Hazard Class 3: Class 3 hazards are flammable liquids. These liquids include paints, alcohols, gasoline, kerosene and ethanol, and are recognized by red “flammable... -
State
CR2K Annual Summary
State of Oregon —
This dataset represents the summarized, aggregated data related to reporting facilities, hazardous substance storage, and hazardous condition incidents across the... -
City
Brownfields
City of Ferndale, Michigan —
The analyst downloaded the raw data used to develop this dataset from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). Pursuant to statutory guidelines under... -
State
Class-1-Explosives-1.1
State of California —
Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange... -
State
Class-Other
State of California —
Class Other: Indicates transporting freight or storage of hazardous materials. -
State
Class-6-Infectious
State of California —
Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are... -
State
Class-4-Flammable-Solid
State of California —
Hazard Class 4: Class 4 hazards are flammable solids. There are three divisions in this class, including flammable solids, spontaneously combustible materials and... -
State
hazardouswastesites
State of California —
This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data... -
State
ICEsites
State of California —
This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data... -
State
Class-1-Explosives-1.6
State of California —
Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange... -
State
Class-3-Gasoline
State of California —
Hazard Class 3: Class 3 hazards are flammable liquids. These liquids include paints, alcohols, gasoline, kerosene and ethanol, and are recognized by red “flammable... -
State
Class-2-Oxygen-2.2
State of California —
A yellow sign, with the hazard class No. 2 at the bottom. The word “oxygen” is written across the center of with an oxygen graphic displayed above it.