Title | Focus on Brownfield Investments |
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Focus on Brownfield Investments (Number of pages: 2) (Publication Size: 139KB)
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Author(s) | Joe Crossland | ||||
Description | Cleaning Up Contaminated Sites Adds Jobs, Helps the Environment. Brownfields are properties that are abandoned or underused because of real or perceived contamination from past industrial or commercial practices. Investing public dollars to redevelop brownfield sites can: create jobs, leverage investment, revitalize neighborhoods, create new local revenue and clean up environmental problems. The Washington Department of Ecology invests in brownfield redevelopment through the Toxics Cleanup Program and the Remedial Action Grant Program. | ||||
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Contact | John Means at 360-407-7188 | ||||
Keywords | brownfield, contaminated site | ||||
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RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Guide to Leveraging Brownfield Redevelopment for Community Revitalization |
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