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This topic talk will explore AB 130 and SB 131 -- the recent budget trailer bills that made significant changes to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) -- from the lens of the brownfield site....
One of the challenges in executing community-driven brownfields projects is forming successful public-private partnerships. This talk will explore best practices for prioritizing sites and collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders to revitalize brow...
Join us for an insightful session on California's innovative Climate Resilience and Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts and their transformative potential for Brownfield sites. Discover how these districts revolutionize remediation by combining resili...
The Division Chief of DTSC’s Site Mitigation and Restoration Program will present our holistic approach to vapor intrusion decision making—integrating investigation, cleanup and mitigation, and long-term management at affected sites. We’ll highlight...
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Office of Brownfields in 2021 launched a pilot program entitled Equitable Community Revitalization Grant (ECRG), reimagining its approach to addressing brownfields. It would be the first time th...
This session presents the successful revitalization of a long-stalled brownfield remediation effort at the Preco site, where historical industrial activity led to persistent groundwater contamination and regulatory impasse. ...
This panel will discuss tools and tips with real life examples to safely manage residual contamination, focusing on when a SMP or OMMP is required or recommended, what a good plan looks like, how to best implement with employees, contractors and regulator...
Marking its 20th anniversary, the California Land Reuse and Revitalization Act (CLRRA), effective January 1, 2005, has empowered innocent purchasers, prospective buyers, contiguous property owners, and ground tenants to enter streamlined voluntary agreeme...
The Guam Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Parcels Program is a key initiative dedicated to transforming formerly contaminated or underutilized properties into productive community assets. Many of Guam’s brownfields are shaped by the island’s ...