Friday, December 28, 2012

Health Centers Find Opportunity in Brownfields



Source: NY Times, R. Kaysen
12/12/2012
 
The community health center rising on a derelict corner here in West Philadelphia never would have broken ground if not for the asbestos inside the building that was demolished to make way for it. Because of the contamination, Spectrum Health Services received a $2 million federal cleanup grant, the first piece of a $14 million construction financing puzzle.

When complete, the 36,000-square-foot building will provide a new home for a health center that has been squeezed into a deteriorating strip mall nearby for decades. It will also be the latest in a nationwide trend to replace contaminated tracts in distressed neighborhoods with health centers, in essence taking a potential source of health problems for a community and turning it into a place for health care. In recent years, health care facilities have been built on cleaned-up sites in Florida, Colorado, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Oregon and California.

"These health care providers are getting good at it," said Elizabeth Schilling, policy manager for Smart Growth America, an advocacy group. "They have internalized the idea that this is an opportunity for them."

Because these sites are contaminated, many qualify for government tax credits and grants, providing health centers with vital seed money to build. Community health centers, by design, exist to serve populations in poor neighborhoods, where there also tend to be available but contaminated properties like old gas stations, repair shops and industrial sites.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Florida Cleanup: The TIF Advantage For Local, State and Federal Funding

Source: Brownfieldrenewal.com
by M. Florian and L. Diettrich
 
With state and federal resources for brownfield assessment and cleanup dollars becoming generally less available, Tax Increment Financing (TIF) presents a viable funding alternative for Community Redevelopment Areas (CRAs) across Florida. 
 

Friday, December 21, 2012

Brownfield Grant Proposals - Totals (as of 12/18/12)

Nationwide - 652 ARC Proposals Submitted
  • Assessment - 414
  • Cleanup - 181
  • RLFs - 57
EPA Region 4 - 99 ARC Proposals Submitted
  • Assessment - 76
  • Cleanup - 21
  • RLFs - 2
EPA Region 4 - Breakdown by State
  • AL - 5
  • FL - 2
  • GA - 11
  • KY - 8
  • MS - 9
  • NC - 21
  • SC - 12
  • TN - 8


Thursday, December 20, 2012

Sustainable Communities "Creating Healthy Communities"

Dr. Howard Frumkin, director, National Center for Environmental Health and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discusses how the built environment affects our health and presents new models for sustainable development, including Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia, a former brownfield site.

Sustainable Communities "Creating Healthy Communities" from National Building Museum on Vimeo.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Brownfields 2013: Upload your Sites

Upload Your Brownfield Site onto the Conference Property Map

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Will you be attending #Brownfields 2013? Take this quick survey to help organizers make this the best conference yet! 


NOW LIVE: Brownfield Property Map
Redevelopment opportunities start months before the conference, as hundreds of available properties go online in a user-friendly Google Maps-based listing service. This unique technology platform allows interested parties to preview properties prior to the conference to identify and seek out high-priority targets. Find and post information about available brownfield properties all over the nation.
Regional Success Story: Investigation and Remediation
This article is the first in a series of EPA Region 4 Brownfield Success Stories, a series designed to share what our hosts of Brownfield 2013 have learned in their brownfields redevelopment efforts
Did You Know You Can Upload Your Bio?
If you have been selected as a speaker for Brownfields 2013 your name and biography will be displayed on the conference website. Here are some simple instructions on uploading your biography to the website.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

EPA Revises Enforcement Guidance On Tenants Under CERCLA

EPA has issued revised enforcement Guidance regarding the treatment of tenants under the CERCLA Bona Fide Prospective Purchaser Provision.  This guidance discusses the potential applicability of the BFPP provision to tenants who lease contaminated or formerly contaminated properties, and how the Agency intends to exercise its enforcement discretion to treat certain tenants as BFPPs under CERCLA. This guidance supersedes the EPA's January 14,2009 guidance titled "Enforcement Discretion Guidance Regarding the Applicability of the Bona Fide Prospective Purchaser Definition in CERCLA § 101(40) to Tenants."

A LINK to the Guidance is found here.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Brownfields 2013 Update: Call for Posters!



Call for Poster Ideas!
The National Brownfields 2013 Conference invites you to submit a poster that displays best practices and innovative ideas and technologies in environmental revitalization and economic redevelopment. 

Friday, December 14, 2012

EPA Issues DRAFT Petroleum #Brownfield Action Plan

The Environmental Protection Agency released a draft of its report entitled "Petroleum #Brownfields 2013: Opportunities for Action" on December 11 outlining ongoing and potential new activities to redevelop petroleum-contaminated brownfields sites, including exploring how their reuse can address community needs for access to health care.  This report updates EPA's earlier 2008 Petroleum Brownfield Plan.

Through implementing the 2008 petroleum brownfields action plan and developing Petroleum Brownfields 2013: Opportunities for Action, EPA identified both challenges and opportunities for improvements we intend to achieve in the next three years. This plan is an outline of potential activities, and we want to hear from stakeholders to ensure the plan adapts to their needs over the course of its implementation. The 2013 plan builds on activities from the 2008 plan by identifying relevant actions and new opportunities where EPA might be able to provide support and leadership. Some of these actions will be implemented in the short term; others will require longer-term plans for staffing, funding, and project management. We will continue pursuing strong coordination and communication among petroleum brownfields stakeholders to achieve greater success in assessing, cleaning up, and sustainably reusing petroleum brownfield properties.

Here's a LINK to the draft Report.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

#Brownfields Grant Recipients' Road Map to Understanding Quality Assurance Project Plans

#Brownfield Grant Recipients' Road Map to Understanding Quality Assurance Project Plans (EPA 542-R-12-005). The U.S. EPA prepared this publication to help recipients of an EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant design and complete site assessment projects more efficiently and effectively by increasing their awareness and understanding of the importance of quality assurance (QA) in Brownfields site projects. The Road Map describes a general process for developing and using a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), while highlighting the benefits of a well-prepared QAPP and helping those responsible for the process to better understand and communicate with all parties involved (November 2012, 20 pages). View or download at http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm .

Monday, December 10, 2012

Options for a Strategy for the Economic Appraisal of Benefits of Contaminated Land Remediation - SP1006 (2012

This research project will develop a methodology for assessing benefits of remediation and allowing different sites to be compared. The design of the methodology needs to address economic impacts such as the impact on neighbouring house prices as well as practical issues such as incomplete knowledge of particular sites. View or download at:

http://randd.defra.gov.uk/Document.aspx?Document=10259_FinalReport12134i2.pdf .

Friday, December 7, 2012

Brownfields 2013 - Exhibit Hall and Sponsorship Opportunities


Brownfields 2013, with more than 5,000 decision makers from the private sector, local, state and federal agencies, nonprofit and community groups, and academia is the largest national event focused on redeveloping brownfield properties and creating more sustainable communities.
Consider investing in Brownfields 2013 to increase your organization’s visibility and prestige among the nation’s leading redevelopment decision makers and showcase your services and products to business and industry representatives.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Brownfields 2013: Looking for Region 4 Brownfields Success Stories

The Community Development Activities Subcommittee for Brownfields 2013 wants to showcase brownfields success stories from Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) to give conference participants a better understanding of the challenges and issues being tackled in our region. This is a chance to share what made your project successful. 

Monday, December 3, 2012

EPA Grant Award Process Webinar

December 4, 2012, 2:00-3:00PM EST (19:00-20:00 GMT). EPA's Office of Grants and Debarment periodically hosts webinars for the EPA grants community. If you are interested in applying for EPA grants or are currently managing an EPA grant, please consider attending this webinar. The webinar will cover grants management topics, including: how to find and apply for grant opportunities; new FFATA reporting requirements; and preparing a proper budget detail. In addition, there will be a Q&A session during the second half of the webinar. For more information and to register, please email GAD_OGDWEB@epa.gov with "Webinar" in the subject line.

Citizen's Guide Series to Cleanup Technologies

EPA's Technology Innovation and Field Services Division has updated the Citizens Guides to Innovative Cleanup Technologies. This series of 22 two-page fact sheets is designed to help Remedial Project Managers and Community Involvement Coordinators explain the basics of innovative and conventional treatment technologies to the public. The following guides are now available, in English, at http://clu-in.org/products/citguide. Spanish versions will be available in 2013.
  • A Citizen's Guide to Activated Carbon Treatment
  • A Citizen's Guide to Air Stripping
  • A Citizen's Guide to Bioremediation
  • A Citizen's Guide to Capping
  • A Citizen's Guide to Ecological Revitalization
  • A Citizen's Guide to Evapotranspiration Covers
  • A Citizen's Guide to Excavation of Contaminated Soil
  • A Citizen's Guide to Fracturing for Site Cleanup
  • A Citizen's Guide to Greener Cleanups
  • A Citizen's Guide to Incineration
  • A Citizen's Guide to In Situ Chemical Oxidation
  • A Citizen's Guide to In Situ Chemical Reduction
  • A Citizen's Guide to In Situ Thermal Treatment
  • A Citizen's Guide to Monitored Natural Attenuation
  • A Citizen's Guide to Permeable Reactive Barriers
  • A Citizen's Guide to Phytoremediation
  • A Citizen's Guide to Pump and Treat
  • A Citizen's Guide to Soil Vapor Extraction and Air Sparging
  • A Citizen's Guide to Solidification and Stabilization
  • A Citizen's Guide to Thermal Desorption
  • A Citizen's Guide to Vapor Intrusion Mitigation
  • A Citizen's Guide to Vertical Engineered Barriers