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Brownfields Road Map to Understanding Options for Site Investigation and Cleanup

The Brownfields Road Map outlines the general steps involved in the investigation and cleanup of brownfields sites and presents related strategies, technologies and related information resources. Key features of the Brownfields Road Map are described below. View Online | Order: EPA 542-R-12-002

Guide to Contaminants and TechnologiesGuide to Contaminants and Technologies contains information about contaminants typically found at brownfields sites and technologies that are used to investigate and treat them.

Key Issue SpotlightsKey Issue Spotlights provide a quick look at topics relevant to brownfields projects and identify helpful resources.

Clickable Road MapClickable Road Map illustrates the general steps of brownfields assessment and cleanup with direct links to specific sections of the publication.

Webinar
A webinar was held on October 3, 2012 to describe how the structure and content of the Road Map was redesigned to better meet the needs of a diverse audience; review the online guide to contaminants and technologies; and summarize the core chapters focused on assessment, investigation, selection of cleanup options, and design and implementation of cleanup. The archived version of the webinar is available on the clu-in website.

Grant Opportunities

The following grant opportunities are available through the EPA's Brownfields Program

  • Technical Assistance to Brownfields Communities - Grants provide technical assistance to communities to help them manage the challenge of assessing, cleaning up and preparing brownfields sites for redevelopment, especially in distressed communities. The proposal submission deadline is November 14, 2012.
  • Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund and Cleanup Grants - Grants may be used to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants (including hazardous substances co-mingled with petroleum). The proposal submission deadline is November 19, 2012.
  • Brownfields Area-Wide Planning Grants - Grants are used by communities to facilitate community involvement in developing an area-wide plan for brownfields assessment, clean up and subsequent reuse on a catalyst site and other high priority brownfields sites. The proposal submission deadline is November 30, 2012.
The EPA Office of Sustainable Communities is seeking grant proposals for organizing a series of national smart growth conferences over a period of five years. Each conference will be a multi-disciplinary event that focuses on diverse smart growth issues and attracts a large and varied audience. Proposal submissions are due by Monday, November 26, 2012.

Coming Soon

Brownfields Grantee's Road Map to Understanding Quality Assurance Project Plans – will provide an overview of EPA requirements for developing generic and site-specific quality assurance project plans (QAPP) and site-specific QAPP addendums in support of site assessment efforts at brownfields sites.


Leveraging Contracts for Innovative Site Characterization and Cleanup: Contracting Primer and Administrative Toolkit will help users identify opportunities to structure or respond to procurements to encourage application of innovative and cost-effective strategies and technologies.

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Helping Decision-makers

If traditional site assessment and cleanup approaches are too time-consuming and expensive to support the development of your brownfields site, the BTSC may be able to help you.

Direct support is available to:

  • State & local governments and tribes
  • Brownfields Grantees
  • EPA Regional Coordinators
  • EPA Remedial Project Managers
  • EPA On-Scene Coordinators
  • Other EPA Regional staff

Information about site investigation and cleanup activities is available to all brownfields stakeholders, including:

  • Real estate professionals, developers, financial institutions, and other private redevelopment interests
  • Engineers, consultants, and other private remediation professionals
  • Potentially responsible parties
  • Affected communities
  • Members of the public

Saving Time and Money: The Brownfields Technology Support CenterSee the fact sheet (PDF, 4 pages) for additional information about how the BTSC can help decision-makers.



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