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Region
6 Brownfields Program
Host for the National Brownfields Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana, November 16-18, 2009
Ways you can participate in the National Brownfields Conference:
- Be an Endorser. Conference endorsers are companies, organizations and agencies that support the Conference by offering marketing and outreach to their members, clients and constituents. There is no cost to endorse the event.
- Be an Exhibitor. As an exhibitor, your booth will get plenty of uninterrupted face-time with over 5000 attendees.
- Join a Committee. There are several committees helping to plan the Conference, and your participation would be greatly appreciated. Contact: Tonia Biggs, Brownfields Conference Coordinator (biggs.tonia@epa.gov).
- Call for Ideas. If you'd like to submit a proposal for a session at the Conference, or you simply have an idea that you think should be considered, please use the on-line submission tool. The Call for Ideas closes on May 1.
Brownfields Success Story
Santa Fe , New Mexico - The citizens of Santa Fe partnered to create the Railyard Master Plan and direct the sustainable redevelopment of an essentially abandoned 50-acre railyard site. Their vision honored the Railyard's history and engaged the culture, arts, and landscape of the city. Contaminants, consisting of lead, other metals, as well as petroleum and petroleum products, in the soil and groundwater were characterized through funding from an EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant and Targeted Brownfields Assessment. The New Mexico Environment Department also provided assessment services. A grand opening celebration was held recently to herald this successful blending of live-in artist studios, galleries, museums, farmers' market, retail shops, office space, and over thirteen acres of open space with a park, plaza, and pedestrian promenade. Trains continue to arrive and depart from the depot. The Railyard practices water harvesting and will use other innovative, environmentally responsible systems.
Featured Brownfields Projects
Region 6 Brownfields Resources
Heifer International, Little Rock, Arkansas - Green Building - Green Parking Lot
Inter-Tribal Environmental Council (ITEC) - Redevelopment - Former School Becomes Home for PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Tehnical Assistance for Brownfields (TAB) Program
The TAB Program provides geographically-based technical assistance and training to communities and other stakeholders on brownfields issues with the goal of increasing the community's understanding and involvement in brownfields cleanup and revitalization. The TAB Program serves as an independent source of information assisting communities with community involvement, better understanding the health impacts of brownfield sites, science and technology relating to brownfield site assessment, remediation, and site preparation activities, brownfield finance questions, and information on integrated approaches to brownfield cleanup and redevelopment.
National Brownfields Resources - Become an Endorser for Brownfields 2009!
- National Brownfields Home Page
- The Brownfields Revitalization Act
- National Brownfields Grant Competition
- National Brownfields Conference 2009
- Where You Live
Region 6 Brownfields Accomplishments
Since the Brownfields Program inception in 1996, Region 6 grantees have been awarded more than $50 million in brownfields competitive grants. Region 6 is proud to report that over 1000 sites have been assessed, 13,800 jobs created, and $2.4 billion leveraged in redevelopment.
Detailed data on EPA grant-funded Brownfields sites, by region, is available in an MS Excel report format. The report is called "Listing of Brownfields Properties."Download the report from the National Brownfields Where You Live page. Instructions for viewing Brownfield sites (PDF, 1 page, 22 KB) will get you started using a free mapping tool from Google Earth.
ASTM
Phases I and II
Environmental Site Assessment
Training
2-Day ASTM Training in Oklahoma
City, June 25-26
(PDF, 5 pp, 271 KB)
Find a Brownfields Project Near You!