Brownfield Renewal
  • Current Issue
    Check out the latest issue of Brownfield Renewal Magazine!
  • Virtual Edition
    See the Virtual Edition of Brownfield Renewal Magazine!
  • Renewal Awards
    Click here to see the winners!

- banner1



Current Issue


Brownfield Renewal December 2009 Excellence Comes in Many Shapes, Sizes
Cover StoryBy Steve Dwyer

Diversity carried the day when the first-annual Brownfield Renewal awards were presented November 17 to four project sponsors in a modest-sized but well-populated conference room at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans during the Brownfields 2009 convention. …

Features

Case Study
Renewed Opportunity for An Eastside Neighborhood

Covers Story
'Investing in Ourselves'
By Russell Claus, Director of Planning, City of Oklahoma City

Perspective
The Benefits of Voluntary Disclosure
By Margaret Halasnik

Profiles
Ground Breakers
By Elizabeth Brewster

Regional Report
South Carolina's Future Tied to Lowcountry Brownfield Initiatives
By Keith F. West

Southeast: People
By Steve Dwyer

Southeast: Atlanta Beltline

Southeast: Revitalized Steel Plant

Southeast: Former White's Packing Facility

Southeast: Policies

View from the Field
From Brownfields to Brightfields
By Chris Nelson, SCS Engineers

View from the Field
The Technology of Carbon Offsets
By Ken Kastman

Departments

From the Editor
Renewal Awards - Smacks of Logic
By Steve Dwyer

In Transit
Thinking outside the TOD box
By Steve Dwyer

Legislative Briefs
Congress: Much Accomplished, Much Still to Do
By Charlie Bartsch

Technology Trends
The Greening of Brownfield Technology
By Elizabeth Brewster

Click here to view the Virtual Edition
 

Send Your Feedback

Click here to expand the feedback form



  Industry Profiles
Ronnie Harris
Mayor
Gretna, La.

Renate Mengelberg Renate Mengelberg
Economic development manager, Clackamas County Business and Economic Development
Oregon City, OR

Jenny Redlin Jenny Redlin
Principal, Partner Energy
El Segundo, Calif.





  Archives


 - 
   All Archives  

   Virtual Edition  

Count On It
 $270 Million The amount, this year alone, that families living in Energy Star homes will save on their utility bills, while avoiding greenhouse gas emission equivalent to those from about 370,000 vehicles.
Source U.S. EPA
 $800-feet The stretch of undeveloped shoreline that work began on to improve and restore habitat along the Ashtabula River. This is the final phase of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Great Lakes Legacy Act (GLLA) Ashtabula River cleanup project.
Source U.S. EPA
 70 percent Amount of increased performance the upgraded Jaguar XT5 to 37,376 six-core AMD Istanbul processor has over its quad-core predecessor. Researchers anticipate this growth in computing capacity may facilitate improved climate predictions, and fuel-efficient engines.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 7,248 The number of sites that were assessed by EPA and its partners, between the enactment of the Brownfield law in 2002 and 2005, according to the latest data available.
Source U.S. EPA
 $37.2 million Amount in brownfield loans awarded by EPA, and its partners, between 2002 and 2005, according to the latest data available.
Source U.S. EPA
 5 hours The equivalent amount of energy use of a laptop, a 60-watt incandescent light bulb for 4 hours, or a 60-watt compact fluorescent light bulb for 20 hours, to the lifecycle energy savings of recycling, rather than landfilling, 1 aluminum can.
Source U.S. EPA
 22 percent Amount of improvement in freight rail fuel efficiency between 1990 and 2006.
Source U.S. Department of Transportation