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By Brett McGovern
The word “Eureka!” can be defined as “expressing
triumph.” Unfortunately this definition cannot be applied to the Uniform
Environmental Covenants Act (UECA), which was the 2003 effort of the National
Conference of Commissions on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL). UECA has
developed into a national trend that has been adopted by several states.
This act formalized a public reporting and enforcement process that could
have a negative influence not only on whether a developer will purchase land,
but also on whether an environmental insurance carrier will insure sites that
are subject to such covenants.
The word “covenant” is defined in property law as an agreement
between two or more persons entered into in writing and under seal, whereby
either party promises to perform or give something to the other, or to abstain
from the performance of certain things. But “covenant” takes on a vastly
different meaning in the environmental development world. Merging the property
law concept with environmental risk has created an “Environmental
Covenant.” In other words, the promise described above would relate to
environmental promises that can lead to activity and use limitations, such as
prohibitions on a particular use due to contamination being left in place.
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Renewal Magazine
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With the Washington budget showing no signs of a quick-and-easy resolution, federal brownfields programs are unlikely to get much of …
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Brownfields and crop development—for the express intent of producing foods—are concepts that have always been strange bedfellows. Mutually exclusive. An…
At this abandoned, blighted factory—consisting of 187,227 square feet in 21 different structures on 13.5 acres in the three…
PROJECT GOAL: To revitalize land that had been sitting idle for years by putting the property back into productive…
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Our client an Advertising and Media Company located Downtown Miami is looking to hire a Social Media and Marketing Specialist:Must have Prior Experience:-Social Media Savvy-Maintaining a business's fa…
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Industry Profiles
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Susan Boyle Mt. Laurel, N.J.
Senior Manager and Program Developer at GEI Consultants,
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J.R. Capasso City of Trenton, N.J.
CPG, Brownfields Coordinator
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Duane Wilson Baton Rouge, La.
Brownfields Project Manager/Staff Scientist, Environmental Technology
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Whitepapers
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by Jody Kass, Laura Truettner, John Fleming, and Jeff Jones
The new report by New Partners for Community Revitalization (NPCR) shows how New York State is revitalizing neighborhoods plagued by multiple brownfield sites, while stimulating economic growth and creating local jobs.
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By Jody Kass, Laura Truettner, John Fleming, Jeff Jones
Brownfields redevelopment policy in New York is in transition as the area-wide approach emerges as an innovative tool for urban revitalization. |
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by Laura Truettner
In April, 2011, New York State awarded $6.5 million in new grants under its landmark Brownfield Opportunity Areas (BOA) program, bringing the total state investment in BOA to $34 million. |
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Press Releases
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