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Communities with brownfield redevelopment see many successes, advantages
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines a brownfield as a property where redevelopment, expansion or reuse is complicated by the presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant. These properties can range from small, abandoned gas stations to large industrial sites. When abandoned or neglected, brownfields can pose public...
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Redeveloping brownfields for renewable energy? It’s possible
Brownfield renewable energy is a promising solution for environmental restoration and sustainable power generation. Brownfields, or developed sites that may be contaminated or underused, provide unique opportunities to convert into productive energy hubs. With the proper planning and approach, these sites can become renewable energy projects. Feder...
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EPA brownfield site eligibility: What you should know
Brownfield redevelopment is integral to improving the economic and environmental conditions across a community. Whether the site is residential, commercial or industrial, brownfields are characterized by the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants.To support municipal environmental revitalization efforts, ...
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