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 Brownfields Revitalization

Brownfields are the abandoned or under-utilized warehouses, factories, gas stations, salvage yards, vacant lots, contaminated properties, and other eyesores that plague virtually every community in America. They: 

  • cause blight to neighborhoods,          
  • inhibit economic development,          
  • threaten public health and the environment, and          
  • encourage urban sprawl.

NALGEP's latest effort, the Brownfield Communities Network, is empowering localities to revitalize their communities through the exchange of strategies, tools, and best practices for brownfields cleanup and reuse.  

One example of a company working to acquire and remediate numerous brownfields sites around the county is P&L Investments, LLC. Founded by leading Brownfields investors and attorneys, P&L is an investor in Brownfields. P&L has owned and managed Brownfields ranging from abandoned gas stations in Texas and California to landfills in Pennsylvania and Ohio.  P&L utilizes a network of internationally-respected environmental engineers, consultants and attorneys to identify, acquire, remediate, and market Brownfields. P&L is also on the GSA Schedule for providing, inter alia, asset management services to the federal government.  P&L has acquired and remediated numerous sites around the country that have environmental problems. Sites acquired, remediated, and sold and/or leased by P&L Investments and its affiliates have ranged from a 90-acre asbestos brake plant to an 18-acre PCB-contaminated Superfund site. The said 18-acre site is the first Superfund site in the country that was sanctioned by the EPA for conversion to a residential use (instead of commercial use).  For more information about P&L, please visit http://www.pandlinvestments.com/default.htm 
 

Kansas City Brownfield Workshop Presentations

NADO North Carolina Brownfield Workshop - Tom Warshauer, City of Charlotte, NC

Grants Management: Electronic Library

With the help of the Grants Management Task Force, NALGEP is working to collect electronic resources to help brownfields practioners through the US EPA Grant Application Process. Here are some electronic resources.

Projects
  • Brownfield Communities Network
    Guided by an Advisory Council of the nation's leading local brownfields leaders and staffed by NALGEP and the Northeast Midwest Institute (NEMW), the Brownfields Communities Network will provide technical assistance and training to local government officials and other key stakeholders.
  • Brownfields Showcase Communities
    NALGEP is convening representatives of the 28 Brownfields Showcase Communities to research and identify priority needs of local brownfields initiatives and effectively communicate those needs to the federal agencies. The project will monitor the ongoing implementation of the Showcase Program to determine what aspects are most effective in facilitating community browfields revitalization.
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    Local Innovation
  • Los Alamos, New Mexico landfill solar project
    A 15-acre array of solar panels will be built next year in Los Alamos, for a project intended to advance ideas on efficiently storing and utilizing solar power in communities. The $27 million "smart grid" system is a collaboration between the county, Los Alamos National Laboratory and a Japanese energy company.
  • Nation's Largest Urban Solar-power plant Opens on Formerly Polluted Industrial Site.
    Exelon has completed its $60 million solar panel project that began operation in December at 1201 W. 120th St.
      More Local Innovation

    Events
  • Western Brownfields Workshop - 09/14/10
  • Annual Board of Directors Meeting - 10/18/10