Brownfields--an EPA website that offers definitions, publications, programs, contacts, laws and regulations.
BrownfieldsA strong page from HUD, includes conferences, links to other web sites and a chat room.
Brownfields Non-Profit Network--a network of non-profit organizations helping to promote the redevelopment of Brownfield properties throughout the United States.
Brownfields Center--The Brownfields Center (TBC) is a joint venture of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburg founded on the recognized need to integrate multiple disciplines to realize potential benefits from revitalizing idle industrial sites.
Michigan Brownfields From Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality, the latest on policy, rules, and opportunities.
Pennsylvania's Land Recycling Program-- One state's efforts to return contaminated land to productive land.
Portland Brownfields Initiative A site loaded with leads to lots of information on brownfields from one of America's leading environmental urban places.Includes a Brownfields for Global Learners a site that gives a good background on brownfields.
Brownfields Resource Guide--Washington state's effort with links to other useful sites.
FDIC Properties with Environmental Conditions--Brownfield properties, and other federal properties with environmental interests(eg. endangerd species, wetlands, etc.)for sale. A searchable database with limits by location, environmental conditions or hazards type, property type, and value.
Great Lakes Regional Online Brownfields Information Network
(ROBIN)
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH
FOR BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT: A Priority Setting Tool--A thorough analysis of brownfield issues--part of the Smartgrowth program with EPA.
Institute for Responsible Management--The inscription on the Institute for Responsible Management's (IRM's) logo states its primary institutional
goals and activities -- charting and facilitating the Brownfields transformation. The links from this page are particularly strong.
Recycling America's Land A good web site from the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
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