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Lovelock’s brownfields journey is a case study in resilience – one in which the community has had to creatively adapt to challenges and setbacks as it establishes a vision for a vibrant future. After an arson fire in downtown Lovelock destroyed severa...
Solar power offers Long Islanders a host of benefits and low-impact sites like rooftops, parking lots, and other land already impacted by development, such as capped landfills and remediated brownfields, are excellent locations for the development of comm...
Brownfield revitalization can support community efforts to become more resilient to climate change impacts by incorporating adaptation and mitigation strategies throughout the brownfield cleanup and redevelopment process. This manual will help communities...
New to brownfields or just need a refresher? Check out this glossary of key terms and acronyms to help you along your brownfields journey....
Understanding the types of contaminants present (or potentially present) on a brownfield site and how people may be exposed to those contaminants will help a community plan cleanup and site reuse options that limit exposure risk....
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) manages the enforcement of the nation’s hazardous waste cleanup laws. This handbook promotes a better understanding of these laws and their implementation...
This US EPA one-pager highlights information on the BUILD Act, which was passed in March 2018 and amended the Brownfields provisions of CERCLA. In this factsheet, EPA explains the major changes to the Brownfields Amendments....
An overview of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, commonly referred to as Superfund) liability framework and protections that may apply to government acquisitions of contaminated property. ...
Land banks are public authorities or special purpose non-profit organizations created to act as legal and financial conduits to transform, manage, repurpose, and develop vacant, abandoned, or tax-foreclosed properties that have been underutilized...