New proposed wasterland site for Everton FC a Brown field site owned by Peel Ports. To Let boards at Clarence Graving Dock, which is land earmarked for development In Liverpool Merseyside, UK . Some suggestions that it might be used for the new Everton Football arena if the club were to move from its present location.


Brownfield is a term used in urban planning to describe land previously used for industrial purposes or some commercial uses. Such land may have been contaminated with hazardous waste or pollution or is feared to be so. Once cleaned up, such an area can become host to a business development such as a retail park. Land that is more severely contaminated and has high concentrations of hazardous waste or pollution, such as a Superfund site, does not fall under the brownfield classification. Mothballed brownfields are properties that the owners are not willing to transfer or put to productive reuse. The term applies more generally to previously used land or to sections of industrial or commercial facilities that are to be upgraded, although this usage is becoming more commonplace.


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