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December 2009
Congress: Much Accomplished, Much Still to Do
By Charlie Bartsch



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At press time, the 111th Congress was working towards a mid-December adjournment, after grappling with monumental issues—economic crisis and stimulus, energy and climate change, and health care—that left less global issues, such as brownfields, struggling to move off the back burner. From a direct brownfields and sustainable development perspective, little in the way of concrete legislative achievement has been realized so far in this Congress. We saw no brownfield program reauthorization, no permanent brownfield tax incentive passed, and no sustainability initiative enacted. And a couple of key programs—HUD's BEDI and Section 108 programs—remain in limbo.

On the other hand, Congress continued to fund brownfield programs: EPA's was one of the few appropriations to pass this year. The $787 billion stimulus provided numerous opportunities for creative state, local, and private reuse to promote brownfield revitalization and sustainable development efforts. In addition to $100 million for brownfield projects, it also included significant new incentives for "green" construction and development. And $25 billion in "recovery zone" bonding authority was allocated in June, which could play a critical role in brownfield and sustainability investments depending on how states and local governments choose to use it. ...


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  Industry Profiles
Aaron Scheff Aaron Scheff
Brownfield Response Program Manager, Idaho Dept. of Environmental Quality
Idaho

Stephen S. Koenigsberg Ph.D Stephen S. Koenigsberg Ph.D
Vice President, Adventus Americas, Inc.
Corona del Mar, Calif.

Amy Steinmetz Amy Steinmetz
Petroleum Brownfields Coordinator, Montana DEQ
Montana





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 28 percent approximate amount of all energy used in the Unites States for transporting people and goods from one place to another.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 200-300 estimated number of hydrogen-fueled vehicles in the United States today
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 9,783,000 number of barrels of crude oil the United States imports each day.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 1 million number of gallons of fresh water that can be contaminated from the used oil from one oil change.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 20 million number of people that celebrated the first Earth Day on Aril 22, 1970.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 $2.3 billion amount President Obama awarded for clean energy manufacturing projects across the United States
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 509 approximate number of operational landfill gas (LFG) energy projects currently in the United States. LFG electricity generation projects provide the energy equivalent of powering more than 920,000 homes annually
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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