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The AAI rule requires numerous specific inquiries, including the following: interviews with past or present owners, review of historical sources of information, review of federal, state, tribal and local government records, etc...
A checklist for phase I site assessments conducted using EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant funds under the All Appropriate Inquiries Rule....
Economy and Brownfields, A Word from John McManus
Urban regions, such as the San Francisco East Bay, are home to historic brownfield sites due to their evolution along rail, port and highway corridors. Evolving changes in business location decisions, global logistics and obsolete buildings, as well as p...
Land banks are public authorities or special purpose non-profit organizations created to act as legal and financial conduits to transform, manage, repurpose, and develop vacant, abandoned, or tax-foreclosed properties that have been underutilized...
Local governments have several options in facilitating reuse of sites including long/short-term acquisition, leasing, transferring tax liens, or providing incentives. This workbook assists governments to make decisions for reuse of properties...
LEED or is a well known system for grading the greenness of buildings, organized by United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Since v3 in 2009, the new verious has undergone a major revision. See the Earth Day Initiative's assessment of the changes...
This ATSDR Land Reuse & Redevelopment Toolkit provides a Developer with information, procedures, and resources needed to identify, cleanup, and redevelop Land Reuse Sites to positively impact a community’s overall health. ...