Brownfields redevelopment definition
Examples of Brownfields redevelopment in a sentence
The information is gathered to screen sites for no further action determinations, to advance sites in the Superfund investigation process, or for Brownfields redevelopment.
Continue to implement the multi-agency Massachusetts Brownfields Support Teams: The Brownfields Support Teams Initiative, a multi-agency pilot program that provides municipalities (and potential developers) with coordinated advice, funding and technical assistance to facilitate Brownfields redevelopment, gives MassDEP another tool to use while shepherding complex projects through the redevelopment process.
MassDEP will continue to work with interested stakeholders to develop and implement solutions that protect public health while facilitating Brownfields redevelopment.
Education, Outreach & Technical Assistance: MassDEP has long provided critically needed technical assistance to cities and town in areas of wetland protection, Brownfields redevelopment, recycling, solid/hazardous waste management, water management, and other programs.
The agency continues to work with municipalities to reinvigorate urban sites across the Commonwealth and facilitate Brownfields redevelopment.
Region V and WDNR have agreed to a set of "Brownfields operating principles," which both agencies believe will facilitate achieving our goal of Brownfields redevelopment.
The agency will continue to work with municipalities to reinvigorate urban sites across the Commonwealth and facilitate Brownfields redevelopment.
Throughout this project, our mission is to bring the community, environmental regulatory agencies, consultants, and other stakeholders together around our common goal of the Brownfields redevelopment of this blighted property.
Some of EPA New England’s priorities include: 1) Diesel emissions (e.g.,Anti-Idling Initiatives, Clean School Bus Programs); 2) Clean beaches; 3) Arsenic in drinking water; 4) Energy efficiency; 5) Mercury; 6) Brownfields redevelopment; 7) Environmental justice; and 8) Strong partnerships with state and local governments, and others.