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The National Brownfields Conference is the largest, most comprehensive conference in the nation focused on environmental revitalization and economic redevelopment. Brownfields 2009 was held in New Orleans, Louisiana from November 16 - 18, 2009. This year, EPA's Technology Innovation and Field Services Division (TIFSD) featured a slideshow primer and provided resources for several focus areas in support of its general conference theme - Achieving Sustainable Cleanups Through Innovation. Slideshow primers and lists of resources for each focus area are provided below:

Reuse / Revitalization

Reuse / Revitalization -- Restoring contaminated and potentially contaminated sites to productive use. Reuse and revitalization aims to follow a process in which comprehensive planning leads to project success and effectively integrated solutions ensure sustainability.




Green Remediation

Green Remediation -- The practice of considering all environmental effects of remedy implementation and incorporating options to minimize the environmental footprints of cleanup actions. Through green remediation, site-specific conservation benefits are compared for different cleanup strategies and the environmental trade-offs of those strategies are weighed.




Vapor Intrusion

Vapor Intrusion -- The migration of volatile chemical vapors from the subsurface to overlying buildings. Vapor intrusion occurs when dissolved contamination in groundwater volatilizes, migrates as vapor into overlying vadose zone, enters structures through floor and wall cracks, becomes trapped inside enclosed space, and exposes occupants to indoor air contamination.




Triad Approach / Best Management Practices

Triad Approach / Best Management Practices (BMP) -- An approach used to manage decision uncertainty that results in increased confidence that project decisions about contaminant presence, location, fate, exposure, and risk reduction choices and design are made correctly and cost-effectively. The Triad elements include systematic project planning, dynamic work strategies, and real-time measurement technologies.






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