Technical Support
- Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act
- Brownfields Technology Support Center (BTSC)
- Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center (GLEFC)
- Center for Hazardous Substance Research, Kansas State University
- EPA Technology Innovation Office (TIO)
- Field Services Section
Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act
To provide certain relief for small businesses from liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, and to amend the act to promote the cleanup and reuse of brownfields, to provide financial assistance for brownfields revitalization, to enhance state response programs, and for other purposes. Read more at: http://www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/gdc.htm#bfleg
Brownfields Technology Support Center (BTSC)
U.S. EPA created the Brownfields Technology Support Center (BTSC) as a resource available to local and state Brownfields' staff to explore and understand the range of technology options for both investigation and cleanup of their specific sites. The center taps the expertise of EPA personnel in laboratories in Ada, Okla., Cincinnati, and Las Vegas to ensure that decision makers in the cities and states have the resources available to understand and review the applicability of the most efficient characterization and clean-up strategies available.
Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center (GLEFC)
Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center (GLEFC) is based in Cleveland State University 's
Levin College of Urban Affairs. GLEFC is one of nine university centers established by U.S.
EPA to help create sustainable environmental systems in the public and private sectors. Details at: http://www.glefc.org/ or
contact:
Kevin O'Brien (kobrien6@adelphia.net)
Executive Director
Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center
Levin College of Urban Affairs
Cleveland State University
1717 Euclid Ave
Suite 120
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 687-2188
Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) Communities
The Center for Hazardous Substance Research (CHSR) at Kansas State University provides free technical assistance and outreach services to communities dealing with revitalization issues under its TAB (Technical Assistance to Brownfields communities) program.
The TAB program was established as part of EPA's Brownfields Initiative to help communities address/redevelop properties that have been damaged or undervalued by real or perceived environmental contamination.
TAB provides technical assistance tailored to the specific needs of each city or nonprofit organization served. The type of assistance CHSR typically provides includes:
- Review of documents such as Requests for Proposals to contractors for Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments, site cleanup plans, proposals from contractors, work plans, feasibility studies, or technical reports
- Review of EPA and other grant applications
- Identification of potential funding sources for revitalization projects
- Assistance with redevelopment planning through visioning workshops
- Research on special topics of interest at a particular site
- Technical presentations, workshops, and seminars
- Assistance with community education and outreach events
- Serving as liaison between communities, state/federal agencies, or other entities
Please contact Dr. Sabine Martin (smartin1@ksu.edu), TAB Coordinator, at (785) 587-6519 if you are interested in TAB services. For further information, please see http://www.engg.ksu.edu/chsr/outreach
EPA Technology Innovation Office (TIO)
EPA Technology Innovation Office (TIO) is working with the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council to achieve regulatory acceptance of new environmental technologies, including its new triad approach. Visit their Web page at http://www.brownfieldstsc.org/
This Web page also gives opportunities to review case studies or request assistance.
Field Services Section
The Field Services Section provides varied assistance such as geophysical support, assistance with complying with quality assurance standards, and health and safety training for federal, state and local government personnel.