Brownfields 101 Dr. William K. Ahlert Vice President HDR Engineering, Inc. CERCLA Liability Facilitates cleanup of abandoned, uncontrolled sites “Let the Polluter Pay” funding scheme Retroactive, Strict Liability Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs) and Responsible Parties (RPs)
By JasminFlorianPhytoremediation of heavy metal and PAH-contaminated brownfield sites. S é bastien Roy, et al. 2004 Plant and Soil 272: 277-290. Background Information. Use of plants to clean up pollutants in environment Set of technologies that use different plants for techniques
By MartaAdaraBrownfield Economic Development Initiative. City of Cleveland. Greenhouse Project June 5, 2009. Opportunity. On April 28, 2009, the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development issued the Notice of Funds Availability for the Brownfield Economic Development Initiative due June 16, 2009.
By carterThe Rural-Urban Fringe . Lesson Aim: To find out what has happened on the Rural-Urban Fringe especially regarding housing. The Rural-Urban Fringe. Describe what you can see in the photo. What is the rural-urban fringe?. It is the area where the city meets the countryside. Key words:
By ashleighPhytoremediation of heavy metal and PAH-contaminated brownfield sites. S é bastien Roy, et al. 2004 Plant and Soil 272: 277-290. Background Information. Use of plants to clean up pollutants in environment Set of technologies that use different plants for techniques
By morelaPhytoremediation of heavy metal and PAH-contaminated brownfield sites. S é bastien Roy, et al. 2004 Plant and Soil 272: 277-290. Background Information. Use of plants to clean up pollutants in environment Set of technologies that use different plants for techniques
By kennaGoing Green: The Vital Role of Community Colleges in Building A Sustainable future and green workforce. The Intersection of Policy and Practice. Darlene Miller NCWE VP Communication Steve Long St. Louis Community College, MO Nick Kremer Cerritos College, CA
By pomonaHuman Thermal Comfort /Building Site Location. Human Comfort. Energy-efficient buildings are only effective when the occupants are comfortable If not they will take alternative means to heating/cooling the space Space heaters, window mounted air conditioners
By alaynaExamine the causes and effects of the movement of retailing, service and manufacturing activities to new locations, including brownfield sites. Definitions?. Why are their locations different?. Which is more likely to occur in HK?. In groups: .
By elgaWhy is it so difficult to create really good places? Recently built affordable housing in England. Paper delivered at the ENHR conference, Toulouse, 5-7 July 2011. Sarah Monk, Centre for Housing and Planning Research, University of Cambridge
By triciaWorking with local, state, and national partners to provide resources and technical assistance to aid rural communities in shaping their visions for economic development. Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG).
By hellerCPRE’s charter to save our countryside. The Coalition Agreement stated… ‘The Government believes that it is time for a fundamental shift of power from Westminster to people…giving new powers to local councils, communities, neighbourhoods and individuals.’
By ciraThe Rural-Urban Fringe & Green Belts. Aim: To find out what has happened on the Rural-Urban Fringe and why Green Belts have been set up by the government. The Rural-Urban Fringe. What is the rural-urban fringe?. It is the area where the city meets the countryside.
By hanselThe Rural-Urban Fringe. What is the rural-urban fringe?. It is the area where the city meets the countryside. Recently there has been increasing demand for land here because:. Land is cheaper There is less traffic congestion and pollution
By conwayConnecticut Brownfield Sites. What are ‘Brownfield Sites’?. “real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant…". – CT DEP. What are ‘Brownfield Sites’?.
By otisBrownfield regulation and development. Wikipedia Ambassador Program April 20 th , 2011. Outline. Definition Brownfield Myths and Facts Relevant Legislation and History Benefits & Costs Funding Local Example Article. What are brownfields?. EPA defines Brownfield land as:
By adsilaThe Rural-Urban Fringe & Green Belts. Aim: To find out what has happened on the Rural-Urban Fringe and why Green Belts have been set up by the government. The Rural-Urban Fringe. What is the rural-urban fringe?. It is the area where the city meets the countryside.
By tanner-farleyGHS Science CAPT Embedded Task Review. Brownfield Sites. Your Task. Formulate a question/problem statement about a Brownfield site that can be answered through a scientific experiment/investigation. Design a scientific experiment/investigation
By wilma-hansenEnhancing a Tribal Response Program. CERCLA 128(a)Tribal Response Program Training Project. Training Developed by:. Rural Community Assistance Corp. Mickey Hartnett Rapid City, SD. Anchorage, AK. This training is dedicated to Roland Shanks Formerly of RCAC Alaska Office.
By ursula-meltonGreenfield And Brownfield Sites. IB SL. Greenfield Or Brownfield Development?. Brownfield Land that has already been built upon. Greenfield Land that hasn’t been built upon before. 4.4 million new dwellings are needed between 1991 and 2016. Why do you think so many new houses are needed?.
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