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Brownfields

Jersey City Superfund Site Ready for Final Capping
April 1, 2008
13 States Get Brownfields Job Training Grants
March 14, 2008
Powerine Oil Co. Settles Superfund Case
February 26, 2008
Removal of Hazardous Waste Begins at Mass. Superfund Site
January 10, 2008
Insurer to Pay $42 M Cleanup Cost for Bankrupt ClientInsurer to Pay $42 M Cleanup Cost for Bankrupt Client
January 9, 2008

High Court Won't Shield Canadian Firm from Suit
January 8, 2008
EPA Proposes $31 Million Plan for Contaminated Groundwater at Superfund Site
January 7, 2008
W.R. Grace to pay $34M for Cleanup at 32 Sites
December 18, 2007
Superfund Settlement to Cost San Bernardino County $11 Million
November 10, 2007
Apply Now for EPA Brownfields Money
August 1, 2007
There's Still Time to Apply for EPA Brownfields Grants
August 1, 2007
Blight to Bright
July 1, 2006By Jeffrey Hanneman
Insurance companies are helping turn contaminated sites turn into solar energy producers
Insurance companies are helping turn contaminated sites turn into solar energy producers
XRF Marks the Spot
March 1, 2006By James Martin
The benefits of X-ray fluorescence are helping change the way people look at brownfield remediation
This case study describes the use of portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) instrumentation in site characterization and corrective remediation for heavy metals and other contaminants, a process that allowed the environmental engineers to accelerate remediation efforts as the client prepared to invest in the redevelopment opportunities of a commercial 26-acre site in Massachusetts.
The Bottom Line Approach
June 1, 2005By David E. Koch
A new process for siting and cleanup analysis promotes successful brownfield redevelopment by combining cost-effective remediation with smart business strategies
"Location, location, location." How often have we heard that mantra from developers describing successful projects? Locations balancing access to their target market and proximity to resources of labor, transportation, or public utilities enhance the financial return on investment.
AAI Update
March 1, 2005By Jon E. Kallen, Donald F. Allen
Proposed "all appropriate inquiries" rule will have far-reaching effects on real estate due diligence efforts
On January 11, 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act ("SBLR&BRA" or "Brownfields Amendments"). The act amends the innocent landowner defense against liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), which is also known as Superfund, and extends liability protection to new categories of landowner, i.e. the "bona fide prospective purchaser" and "contiguous property" owner.
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