EPA Grant Writing Tips
Each year, the EPA provides grants to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances, or pollutants. Each here we provide some useful tips for applying for these grants. Read More
Each year, the EPA provides grants to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances, or pollutants. Each here we provide some useful tips for applying for these grants. Read More
A Brownfield site inventory is a planning tool. At the most basic, an inventory is a list of all Brownfield sites within your municipality. It can take the form of a complicated database, or a simple spreadsheet. What’s important is that it includes all of your sites. Read More
We are looking for a Licensed Site Remediation Professional. Do you want to join our team or know someone that would be a great fit? Read More
With hurricane season upon us, now is a good time to think about how to mitigate flooding and the high costs of flood insurance. The Community Rating System (CRS) accomplishes both of these goals. Read More
Featured grant opportunities from the July 2018 Newsletter. Read More
Abandoned properties plague communities across the country. We’ve previously outlined a general strategy for managing abandoned properties. Many of them, however, have been contaminated by prior industrial use. As a result, these brownfield sites have added challenges when trying to redevelop them. Read More
The 2018 Brownfields Utilization, Investment, and Local Development (BUILD) Act may make it easier to access EPA funding for your projects! Read More
You hired a consultant for your Brownfields project based on its fantastic proposal – it was succinct, included all of the required information, and the price was right. The work was completed on schedule. There were no change order requests. Everyone was happy. Read More
Excess stormwater runoff can lead to flooding and can impact water quality, either by moving across surface land and picking up contaminants which are then discharged into streams and waterways, or by overwhelming combined storm sewer and sanitary systems and resulting in a sewage outflow to surface waters. Read More
Now is the time to evaluate flooding vulnerability and plan proactively for new land use patterns, adaptations, and protections. When storms occur or nuisance flooding becomes more frequent and more extreme, reactive options become more limited. Read More