Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Grant Opportunity: Community Health Projects Related to Contamination at Brownfield/Land Reuse Sites
The ATSDR Community Health Projects (CHP) Related to Contamination at Brownfield/Land Reuse Sites purpose is to increase responsive public health actions by promoting healthy and safe environments and preventing harmful exposures related to contamination at Brownfield/Land Reuse Sites. Brownfields are defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as "property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant". Land reuse site is any property that is being redeveloped for a different purpose from their former use. EPA estimates that there are over 450,000 Brownfield sites in the United States. Addressing public health concerns and issues associated with restoration of contaminated properties is essential.
ATSDR’s mission is to serve the public through responsive public health actions to promote healthy and safe environments and prevent harmful exposures. Sites such as Brownfield/Land Reuse sites may have potentially harmful exposures from contamination from previous site uses. Community health projects that address impacts of contamination at Brownfield/Land Reuse sites further ATSDR’s public health mission to promote healthy and safe environments and prevent harmful exposures. These projects will have a particular emphasis on identifying health issues prior to redevelopment and/or assessing changes in community health associated with reuse plans and redevelopment.
MORE INFO:
https://extranet.acf.hhs.gov/hhsgrantsforecast/index.cfm?switch=grant.view&gff_grants_forecastInfoID=100000486
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Hub City Humane Society Together with Chuck and Gayle Davis to Receive EPA Reuse Award
Release Date: 03/10/2015
Contact Information: Davina Marraccini, 404-562-8293 (direct), 404-562-8400 (main), marraccini.davina@epa.gov
ATLANTA – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will present the Region 4 Excellence in Site Reuse Award to Chuck and Gayle Davis, property owners, and the Hub City Humane Society for redeveloping the Davis Timber Superfund site in Hattiesburg, Miss. The award recognizes their commitment to safely and sustainably reusing the former wood treating property after EPA and the State of Mississippi completed cleanup activities in 2012.
Chuck and Gayle Davis and The Hub City Humane Society worked cooperatively with EPA, the State of Mississippi and local partners to return the 30 acre Davis Timber Superfund site to productive use as community-based animal shelter. In addition to serving as an adoption center for dogs and cats, future plans include a horse shelter, education center, dog park, community garden and nature trails. By reclaiming, restoring and reinventing the Davis Timber site, this project illustrates how the reuse of Superfund sites can protect human health, advance environmental protection and return formerly unusable properties into valuable community assets.
WHEN:
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 10 a.m. CST
WHO:
Franklin Hill, Superfund Division Director, EPA Region 4;
Carol Monell, Superfund Remedial Branch Chief, EPA Region 4;
Trey Hess, Groundwater Assessment & Remediation Division Chief, Mississippi Department of
Environmental Quality;
Chuck and Gayle Davis; and
Brenda Sumrall, DVM, Hub City Humane Society Board President
WHERE:
Breland Community Center
79 Jackson Road
Hattiesburg, Miss.
EPA Region 4 created the Excellence in Site Reuse Award to recognize those who have made outstanding efforts to reuse a Superfund site through cooperative efforts with EPA. Selected recipients have gone above and beyond to ensure sites are reused in a manner compatible with site remedies and that makes sites’ beneficial use possible for many years to come.
Connect with EPA Region 4 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eparegion4
And on Twitter: @EPASoutheast
ATLANTA – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will present the Region 4 Excellence in Site Reuse Award to Chuck and Gayle Davis, property owners, and the Hub City Humane Society for redeveloping the Davis Timber Superfund site in Hattiesburg, Miss. The award recognizes their commitment to safely and sustainably reusing the former wood treating property after EPA and the State of Mississippi completed cleanup activities in 2012.
Chuck and Gayle Davis and The Hub City Humane Society worked cooperatively with EPA, the State of Mississippi and local partners to return the 30 acre Davis Timber Superfund site to productive use as community-based animal shelter. In addition to serving as an adoption center for dogs and cats, future plans include a horse shelter, education center, dog park, community garden and nature trails. By reclaiming, restoring and reinventing the Davis Timber site, this project illustrates how the reuse of Superfund sites can protect human health, advance environmental protection and return formerly unusable properties into valuable community assets.
WHEN:
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 10 a.m. CST
WHO:
Franklin Hill, Superfund Division Director, EPA Region 4;
Carol Monell, Superfund Remedial Branch Chief, EPA Region 4;
Trey Hess, Groundwater Assessment & Remediation Division Chief, Mississippi Department of
Environmental Quality;
Chuck and Gayle Davis; and
Brenda Sumrall, DVM, Hub City Humane Society Board President
WHERE:
Breland Community Center
79 Jackson Road
Hattiesburg, Miss.
EPA Region 4 created the Excellence in Site Reuse Award to recognize those who have made outstanding efforts to reuse a Superfund site through cooperative efforts with EPA. Selected recipients have gone above and beyond to ensure sites are reused in a manner compatible with site remedies and that makes sites’ beneficial use possible for many years to come.
Connect with EPA Region 4 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eparegion4
And on Twitter: @EPASoutheast
Friday, February 6, 2015
Brownfield Opportunity: CDFA's Brownfield Project Marketplace
Does your community have a brownfield redevelopment project that could use financing assistance?
CDFA's Brownfields Project Marketplace provides an opportunity to present your brownfield redevelopment project to experts who can help identify potential resources for the project.
The Marketplaces are open to all communities. CDFA will conduct two in-person and two virtual marketplaces each year. To apply, please complete the form found in the link below. This information will help us select technical assistance partners best suited to provide expertise unique to your project. CDFA staff will follow up with you at the contact information you provide below to confirm your submission.
>>>>> Complete Project Marketplace Application <<<<<<<
Upcoming Marketplace Events:
Take advantage of this opportunity to receive group technical assistance and explore potential financing sources!
Contact CDFA with any questions at info@cdfa.net
CDFA's Brownfields Project Marketplace provides an opportunity to present your brownfield redevelopment project to experts who can help identify potential resources for the project.
The Marketplaces are open to all communities. CDFA will conduct two in-person and two virtual marketplaces each year. To apply, please complete the form found in the link below. This information will help us select technical assistance partners best suited to provide expertise unique to your project. CDFA staff will follow up with you at the contact information you provide below to confirm your submission.
>>>>> Complete Project Marketplace Application <<<<<<<
Upcoming Marketplace Events:
- March 16-20: Online Brownfields Project Marketplace with sessions scheduled in 30 minute time slots to occur sometime during that week.
- May 19, 2015: In-Person Brownfields Project Marketplace at CDFA's Rosenberg Center in Columbus, OH.
Take advantage of this opportunity to receive group technical assistance and explore potential financing sources!
Contact CDFA with any questions at info@cdfa.net
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
CDFA Brownfield Financing Webinar Series
CDFA is excited to announce the CDFA Brownfield Financing Webinar Series as part of the CDFA Brownfields Technical Assistance Program. Brownfield redevelopment financing solutions are increasingly sought across the country in order to restore contaminated sites and/or to return abandoned industrial land to productive use. The cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield sites can advance a region’s economy, restore the local environment, and ultimately lead to permanent job creation and greater attraction of external capital to the community.
The series will include three 90-minute webinars over the year and will focus on effective utilization of brownfield and redevelopment financing tools, while highlighting best practices, case studies, and CDFA’s technical assistance program participants. This series is designed for professionals who work directly with brownfield sites as well as economic development professionals and communities interested in shaping programs to enhance redevelopment financing opportunities
Click on the Register button below to confirm your participation and receive login information. Registration is free and open to all interested stakeholders.
Upcoming Webcasts
Join CDFA at 2pm EST on February 19, 2015 for the first installment in the Brownfield Finance Redevelopment Webinar Series. This debut webinar will highlight communities that have successfully employed the development finance toolbox to transform former brownfield sites into economic assets. Join us to discover how tools such as tax increment finance, loan funds and tax credits can bring your brownfield redevelopment projects to life!
Click on the Register button below to confirm your participation and receive login information. Registration is free and open to all interested stakeholders.

The series will include three 90-minute webinars over the year and will focus on effective utilization of brownfield and redevelopment financing tools, while highlighting best practices, case studies, and CDFA’s technical assistance program participants. This series is designed for professionals who work directly with brownfield sites as well as economic development professionals and communities interested in shaping programs to enhance redevelopment financing opportunities
Click on the Register button below to confirm your participation and receive login information. Registration is free and open to all interested stakeholders.
Upcoming Webcasts
February 19, 2014 @ 2:00 pm Eastern | Brownfield Redevelopment Community Showcase: Financing Tools for Transformation |
Join CDFA at 2pm EST on February 19, 2015 for the first installment in the Brownfield Finance Redevelopment Webinar Series. This debut webinar will highlight communities that have successfully employed the development finance toolbox to transform former brownfield sites into economic assets. Join us to discover how tools such as tax increment finance, loan funds and tax credits can bring your brownfield redevelopment projects to life!
Click on the Register button below to confirm your participation and receive login information. Registration is free and open to all interested stakeholders.

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