BROWN FIELDS BROWNFIELDS WHAT'S NEW February 28, 2011 In This Issue Page 1 °=> EPA Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) Grants °=> Brownfields 2011 Philadelphia, PA Conference °=> Managing Economic Development Organizations Training Course Page 2 <=> Local Government Tools for Sustainable Design & Green Building Implementation - Webinar >=> Redesigned Smartgrowth Website >=> Fiscal Year 2011 Job Training Grant Guidelines Page 3 >=> NEA - Sustainability Planning Assistance °=> Soils, Sediments, Water & Energy Annual Conference UMASS Amherst Page 4 >=> Sustainable Remediation Conference •=> NEXUS - Green Roundtable •=> NEWMOA IN-SITU Chemical Oxidation Workshop Page 5 °=> EPA Watershed Grant News EPA Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) Grants The request for proposals (RFP) for financial assistance through the Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) competitive grant program is now available. CARE is a unique community-based, community-driven, multimedia demonstration program designed to help communities understand and reduce risks due to toxic pollutants and environmental concerns from all sources. The CARE grant program works with applicants and recipients to help their communities form collaborative partnerships, develop an understanding of the many local sources of toxic pollutants and environmental risks, set priorities, and identify and carry out projects to reduce risks through collaborative action at the local level. CARE's long-term goal is to help communities build self-sustaining, community-based partnerships that will continue to improve human health and local environments into the future. The Closing Date is March 22, 2011. Brownfields 2011 April 3-5, 2011 - Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Convention Center. • Register today! • Schedule at a Glance • Education Program & Mobile Workshops • Hotel & Travel Information • Economic Redevelopment Forum • Exhibit Hall Information • Become an endorser March 17-18 Alexandria, VA Managing Economic Development Organizations Training Course This course will cover the issues specific to economic development organizations such as working with board and city council members, developing a vision for the organization and community, delegation of available resources to the right programs, and the development of the most appropriate programs for that organization and community. Since economic development organizations differ from one another depending on the resources available to them, the location, and their mission, this course is taught in a way that will equip a leader of any organization to make better decisions and ultimately improve the economic development landscape within his/her community. 1 of 5 ------- Local Government Tools for Sustainable Design and Green Building Implementation: Removing barriers and providing incentives for change March 9, 2011 2:00 pm-3:30 pm Do you work for a local government that is interested in incorporating green building and sustainable design components into your codes of ordinances, standards and policies, but don't know where to start? Are you an innovative builder that has run into road blocks for high performance building techniques? Are you a member of a "green team" that is charged with promoting green building practices in your community? Join us to learn more about the topic and hear about recently released EPA resources, including the Sustainable Design and Green Building Toolkit for Local Governments www.epa.gov/region04/recycle/green-building- toolkit.pdf. Participants will also be introduced to the concept of Administrative Lean, and how it can be deployed to improve efficiencies and support green building incentive programs without increasing costs. For more information on Lean, please visit: www.epa.gov/lean. * If you have an example of a code of ordinance related green building barrier that you'd like discussed during the webinar, please contact Karen Bandhauer at bandhauer.karen@epa.gov by March 2,2011. To register for this meeting: 1. Go to https://srameeting.webex.com/srameeting/i.php?ED =143048512&RG=1 &UID=0 2. Register for the meeting. Once the host approves your request, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the meeting. IMPORTANT NOTICE: This WebEx service includes a feature that allows audio and any documents and other materials exchanged or viewed during the session to be recorded. By joining this session, you automatically consent to such recordings. If you do not consent to the recording, do not join the session. Redesigned Smart Growth Network Website Launched The website for the Smart Growth Network is regarded as one of the premier information sources on all things smart growth. EPA funds the website through a competitively awarded cooperative agreement with the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). The site was transferred to NCAT by the previous grant recipient after the grant competition. After NCAT spent more than a year analyzing the "usability" of the site and modernizing the underlying architecture, the redesigned site sports a more modern look and is more user friendly. The web address is www.smartgrowth.org. FY11 Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Grant Guidelines The Request for Proposals for the FY11 Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Grant Guidelines, formerly referred to as the "Brownfields Job Training Grant Guidelines," are now available. The deadline for submission of proposals is March 18, 2011. Useful information from the recent New England Workshop can be found on these webpages: http://www.epa.gov/region1/brownfields/index.html http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/proposal guides/fv1 Ojtfaqs.pdf For further information contact: Kathleen Castagna 2 of 5 ------- ARTWORKS. New Sustainability Planning and Project Development Assistance Available through the National Endowment for the Arts Throagh Our Town, the National Endowment for the Arts will provide a limited number of grants, ranging from $25,000 to $250,000, for creative placemaking projects that contribute toward the livability of communities and help transform them into lively, beautiful, and sustainable places with the arts at their core. Our Town will invest in creative and innovative projects in which communities, together with their arts and design organizations and artists, are looking to increase their livability, and specifically are seeking to: • Improve their quality of life • Encourage creative activity • Create community identity and a sense of place • Revitalize local economies If you are interested in applying and would like some tips on how to make your application as competative as possible, please feel free to contact Jared Lang at ilanci(8>naco. om or (202) 942-4224. For more specific information on the program, please visit: http://www.arts.qov/qrants/apply/OurTown/index.htm I x0"""""* / ^ Contaminated \ Sediments and Water Call for Abstracts for the 27th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy October 17 -20, 2011 Amherst, MA The Annual Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy, at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst is scheduled for October 1 7 - 20, 201 1 . The conference attracts 700-800 attendees annually which includes a wide variety of representation from state and federal agencies; military; railroad, petroleum, transportation, utilities; the environmental engineering and consulting community; & academia. ^ECONOMIC 'DEVELOPMENT sF 0 R U M March 20-22. 2011 | Westin Alexandria Alexandria. Virginia IEDC 2011 Federal Economic Development Forum: The Federal Drive for Innovation and Job Creation March 20-22, 2011- Alexandria, VA The International Economic Development Council's 2011 Federal Economic Development Forum, is scheduled for March 20 - 23, 2011 in the Washington DC Metro Area. • Conference website • Registration - Early registration is closed. The American Planning Association (APA) 2011 National Planning Conference April9-12, 2011 -Boston The APA will hold their 2011 National Planning Conference in Boston at the Hynes Convention Center on April 9-12, 2011. • Exhibitor Information • Go to the Conference Website for more information. DECON11 May 1549 NewHauenCT Building Materials Reuse Association Conference - Deconstruction 2011 May 15-19, 2011 - Yale University, New Haven, CT The next Building Materials Reuse Association Conference -Deconstruction 2011 is set for May 2011 and will feature three topic areas: Sustainable Communities, Deconstruction & Materials Reuse, and Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling. • Conference website • Schedule • Registration • Expo Hall 3 of 5 ------- SUSTAINABLE REMEDIATION 20 STATE OF THE PRACTICE JUNE 1-3, 201 1 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST GREEN CHEMISTRY- HUMAN HEALTH • ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE Sustainable Remediation 2011 Conference June 1-3, 2011 - I/Mass, Amherst The Sustainable Remediation 2011: State of the Practice international conference will address the interrelated themes of green chemistry, human health, and environmental response. Session presentations by scientists, practitioners, and regulators will feature new research, field applications, and lessons learned. The three-day conference will kick off with a Plenary Session with keynote presentations from leading researchers and regulatory experts who will provide an overview of the sustainable remediation landscape and address research needs, policy and regulatory challenges moving forward. The conference will feature 24 platform sessions, poster presentations including a student poster competition, exhibits, and ample opportunities for networking. • Conference Website • Conference Program • Exhibitor Information • Directions & Lodging E X U roiect of The Green Roundtable Green Roundtable / NEXUS Information The Green Roundtable / NEXUS is an independent non-profit organization whose mission is to mainstream green, healthy, efficient, and intentional building and development. They promote and support this mission through education, policy advocacy, strategic outreach and technical assistance. • Green Building / LEED • Education & Training Calendar • Green Firm Certification Nl The next workshop sponsored by the waste site cleanup programs in the Northeast states through their association, NEWMOA (the Northeast Waste Management Officials'Association) is: In-Situ Chemical Oxidation. Visit www.newmoa.org/cleanup/cwm/isco for more information including registration -the workshop is open to all! The one-day workshop will be held on: Tuesday March 15th at the Westford Regency in Westford, MA And Wednesday March 16th at Quinnebaug Valley Community College in Danielson, CT (just off I-395, about 30 minutes south of Worcester, MA and 30 minutes west of Providence, Rl) Register at: www.newmoa.org/cleanup/cwm/isco. The workshop fee is $150 per person ($40 for government and academia) - continental breakfast and lunch are included. Note: NEWMOA has applied for CT LEP and MA LSP continuing education credits - we expect at least 5 hours of technical credits will be awarded. However, the respective boards to not meet until February, so official notification and course numbers are not available yet. In the past, NEWMOA has received credits for every workshop we have applied for - we expect this to be no different. So please register accordingly - space is limited! 4 of 5 ------- EPA Awards $600,000 Targeted Watershed Grant to River Network The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded $600,000 to River Network to engage communities and increase citizen connection, understanding, and stewardship of urban waterways. This award was made through the Targeted Watershed Grants Program and is an Urban Waters Capacity Building Grant. Under the grant, River Network will form a partnership with Groundwork USA to establish and manage a competitive urban watershed subaward program. River Network will select five to seven subawardees competitively to receive funding (ranging from $30,000 to $70,000) and up to 400 hours of technical assistance for projects designed to strengthen their organization. As part of the grant, River Network will also provide a wider peer-learning network for other organizations working on urban water issues. The goal is to support a new urban waters movement by building highly capable organizations that are self-sustaining and can carry out programs to protect human health and the environment. The urban waterways in many communities are compromised landscapes, impacted by various sources of pollution and often neglected and ignored. These capacity-building subgrants will provide local organizations, tribal and local governmental with skills and techniques to protect their urban waterways and promote more vibrant, economically sustainable communities. All subawardees will attend the National River Rally in North Charleston, South Carolina on June 3-6, 2011. (http://www.rivernetwork.org/events/national-river- rally-2010) For additional information on applying to River Network for funding, please contact Diana Toledo or visit the River Network Urban Waters Capacity Building Grants Request for Proposals . EPA initiated the Targeted Watersheds Grant Program in 2002 to encourage successful community-based approaches to protect and restore the nation's watersheds. Watershed health is important to providing clean, safe water where Americans live, work and play. Since 2003, more than $50 million has been provided to 61 organizations through EPA Targeted Watersheds Grants. Learn more about what EPA is doing to protect Urban Waters.http://www.epa.gov/urbanwaters/ Send your Brownfields-related items for inclusion in this newsletter to Thomas Barrasso at barrasso.thomas@epa.gov. 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