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Community Development Block Grant: A catalyst for positive change
Bridgette Stocks
Does your neighborhood have at least 51% low-to-moderate income individuals? If so, you may qualify for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), a federally funded program to support community de...
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Unlock potential: Master the EPA brownfields grant guidelines for funding opportunities
Bridgette Stocks
Are you ready to transform an under-used space in your community? Last year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its third round of brownfield grants, totaling $235 million. It is...
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What you need to know about the EPA’s new drinking water standards and PFAS
Jennifer Buholzer
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new drinking water standards to limit the concentration of a family of forever chemicals known as Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, or PFAS....
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Beyond the last sweep: Enduring the challenges of residual contamination
Dillon Plamann
Anytime you sweep dirt into a dustpan, there's always that little line that remains on the floor. So you back the dustpan up an inch, start again, and keep going until the dirt line has all but vanish...
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Beyond remediation: Using engineered barriers as sustainable solution
Dillon Plamann
You've purchased brownfield property, conducted Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, installed a vapor intrusion mitigation system, completed a site investigation, and conducted remedi...
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Unlocking potential: How the redevelopment of brownfield sites revitalizes communities
Ross Grimes
Are there abandoned or unused properties in your area? If so, your community might be a candidate for a brownfield redevelopment project. Transforming environmentally compromised properties into asset...
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Implementing soil contamination control measures in urban areas
Kendyl Hoss
How polluted is the ground beneath your feet? Lead and arsenic can occur naturally in soil — but there's no need to panic. There are measures that your community can take to control soil contamination...
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