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- Applying best management practices for green remediation at mining sites
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- Training on cost-effective energy and water savings projects through utility energy service contracts
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Remedial action contractors developed a greener cleanup strategy to address acid mine drainage at the Elizabeth Mine in Stratford, VT. The strategy includes using bio-based fuel and fuel conservation practices for extensive excavation and soil cap construction; salvaging and segregating excavated materials for onsite topsoil "manufacturing" or slope stabilization; exploring innovative methods to better control stormwater runoff and minimize soil erosion; selecting manufactured products that are verified as environmentally friendly; and efforts to accelerate the return of native flora and fauna in disturbed areas.
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A groundwater treatment building for the Lawrence Aviation Industries NPL site in Port Jefferson Station, NY, benefits from geothermal energy and other green building aspects.
![Massachusetts Military Reservation](images/ss_dec2.jpg)
Groundwater investigations at the Massachusetts Military Reservation at Cape Cod, MA, included sampling of nearby cranberry bogs to assure protection of ecosystem services.
![Former St. Croix Alumina Plant](images/ss_dec3.jpg)
Wind turbines at the former St. Croix Alumina Plant in St. Croix, VI, drive compressed air into hydraulic skimming pumps used to recover petroleum product for reuse.
![Apache Nitrogen Products, Inc.](images/ss_dec4.jpg)
Four gradient-driven constructed wetlands populated by cattails or pondweed treat contaminated groundwater at the Apache Nitrogen Products, Inc., NPL site in Benson, AZ.
![Operating Industries, Inc. Landfill](images/ss_dec5.jpg)
Treatment of landfill gas collected through 460 gas extraction wells relied on microturbines at the Operating Industries, Inc. Landfill NPL site in Monterey Park, CA.
![Barskdale Air Force Base](images/ss_dec6.jpg)
Use of native plants above the landfill cover at the Barskdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, LA, minimizes maintenance activities while helping to avoid erosion and control stormwater runoff.
GR Best Management Practices
- An Introduction (PDF) (2 pp, 113.54K)
- Excavation and Surface Restoration (PDF) (4 pp, 238K)
- Site Investigation (PDF) (4 pp, 179.12K)
- Pump and Treat Technologies (PDF) (8 pp, 224.95K)
- Bioremediation (PDF) (4 pp, 175.72K)
- Soil Vapor Extraction & Air Sparging (PDF) (4 pp, 130.76K)
- Clean Fuel & Emission Technologies for Site Cleanup (PDF) (10 pp, 354.08K)
- Integrating Renewable Energy into Site Cleanup (PDF) (8 pp, 335.02K)
- Sites with Leaking Underground Storage Tank Systems (PDF) (6 pp, 448.25K)
- Landfill Cover Systems & Energy Production (PDF) (6 pp, 465.81K)
- Overview of EPA's Methodology to Address the Environmental Footprint of Site Cleanup (PDF) (2 pp, 175.98K)
- Mining Sites (PDF) (6 pp, 534.58K)*New*
Upcoming Topics (PDF) (1 pg, 239.66K)
GR Technology Primer (PDF) (56 pp, 814K):
Incorporating Sustainable Environmental Practices into Remediation of Contaminated Sites
Aligning with National Goals
Learn about executive orders, requirements, and guidance on energy and water management, green purchasing, and environmental stewardship
Questions and comments about EPA's green remediation efforts may be forwarded to:
Carlos Pachon, Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation.