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This Groundwork USA planning exercise will help you build a comprehensive list of stakeholders by first defining five types of capital: social, human, economic, built, and natural. It will then help you connect the impacts of extreme heat and flooding in ...
Unlike many EPA cleanup programs, States and Tribal Nations are responsible for developing brownfields cleanup standards and policy and conducting or overseeing the assessment and cleanup of brownfield sites within their jurisdictions. EPA supports these ...
East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) is a nonprofit joint power authority that is helping meet California’s goals by providing renewable energy electricity to customers in Alameda County in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition, EBCE is assessing the mark...
Cleaning up and transforming underused and potentially contaminated properties into EV charging stations is a strategic way to meet this demand. This fact sheet details benefits and considerations for redeveloping brownfields into charging stations....
Your local climate mitigation project requires you to know your community, understand its urgent problems, and identify stakeholders and resources required to create change. To do this, you’ll need to identify both who should be invited to the table and...
EPA’s Land Revitalization Program can help communities identify possibilities for reusing a contaminated, or potentially contaminated site. Site reuse planning typically creates exciting opportunities within the redevelopment process. Check out Revitali...
This PDF contains slides from the Brownfield Basics Part 2 webinar hosted by CCLR, EPA, and DTSC. ...
There are several actions your community can take to prepare a site for investment and to see it through the redevelopment process. Each action is intended to reduce the uncertainties inherent in the development process, where uncertainty translates as ri...
RE-Powering America’s Land is an EPA initiative that encourages renewable energy development on current and formerly contaminated lands, landfills, and mine sites when such development is aligned with the community’s vision for the site....