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This PDF contains slides from the webinar hosted by CCLR, US EPA, and the DTSC titled "Brownfield Basics Part 1"...
Brownfield Basics Part 1 Recording
Webinar recording of Brownfield Basics Part 1, whether you are new to brownfields or want a refresher, start here....
This PDF contains slides from the Brownfield Basics Part 2 webinar hosted by CCLR, EPA, and DTSC. ...
Brownfield Basics Part 2 Recording
This is a webinar recording of Brownfield Basics Part 2 where we delved deeper into developing a roadmap for reuse, envisioning the cleanup to build up process with community stakeholders, and funding/financing resources....
In our 20 years of experience reviewing draft EPA brownfield grant applications, the Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) has found that those who get started early (and we mean 6-12 months prior) have a greater chance of success....
New to brownfields or just need a refresher? Check out this glossary of key terms and acronyms to help you along your brownfields journey....
This ATSDR Land Reuse & Redevelopment Toolkit provides provides a Municipal Agency with the information, procedures, and resources needed to identify, cleanup, and redevelop Land Reuse Sites to positively impact a community’s overall health. ...
This paper is intended for elected officials, local and state governments, civic leaders, non-profits, neighborhood associations, and other stakeholders with an interest in learning more about brownfields revitalization and what is necessary to make it su...
Brownfields exist in nearly all communities. Follow these steps to develop market interest in your brownfield(s)for redevelopment....