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Combined approaches can be a helpful approach when dealing with complex sites. This session shows how a multi-technology approach can be used to reach cleanup goals for brownfield projects illustrated using two project examples in Emeryville, CA where, ex...
Recordings are available on our YouTube channel linked above. Please note that only sessions in Hall BC of the venue were recorded....
In this session, agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), the California State Water Resources Control Board, and the California Department of Housing and Community Development came t...
This session focused on regulatory requirements for VIMS effective monitoring and management of VIMS, and case studies where VIMS have been effective with and without adjustments over time to ensure ongoing safety and protection. ...
This session focused on tools and strategies to help local governments, consultants, and developers build affordable housing on Brownfield properties, especially newer successful examples. Speakers will share case studies and address practical ways that l...
With an overview on conducting pilot tests and examples of innovative technologies such as mycoremediation and endophyte-assisted remediation, this session provided tools to project managers and site owners take the next steps in bringing innovative susta...
This panel provided lessons about the brownfield investment process from the perspective of the developer which included how to find sites, what information investors are looking for, how to position a property to entice investment, and what you need to k...
While brownfields are often negatively perceived, they are also a source of numerous opportunities for community revitalization, economic development, and amenities for residents. Identifying such properties and creating a detailed list of properties with...
The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) voluntary agreements are designed to navigate investigation and cleanup of brownfields from the early stages of panning all the way through safe reuse. In this session, the speakers will share the question...