| U.S. EPA Helps Green' Humboldt County
Aug 07, 2008 -- Environmental Protection Agency Documents and
Publications/ContentWorks
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is providing technical assistance
to Humboldt County, California to promote green planning and design under
the Brownfields sustainability pilot program.
"With this assistance, an area that once turned out lumber will soon be
turning out new economic opportunities for Humboldt County," said Diane
Strassmaier, Brownfields Coordinator in the EPA's Pacific Southwest region.
"Greener building methods will ensure that environmental and economic
successes go hand in hand as this property is redeveloped."
The pilot project will be managed by Humboldt County's Community Development
Services Department and will provide technical assistance in updating the
draft master plan for the Samoa Peninsula to incorporate green building
standards, and to provide recommended green building strategies.
"Pilot projects are providing sustainable assessment, cleanup, and
redevelopment at properties throughout the country," added Strassmaier.
"This particular grant is especially exciting because it not only builds on
the work done with prior EPA Brownfields assessment grants, but creates a
green framework for redeveloping the area. This project was chosen due to
the strong commitment made by the community in promoting green strategies
and the potential for the work at this property to be replicated at other,
similar areas throughout Northern California."
The prior EPA Brownfields grant funded the county's environmental assessment
at the Samoa Peninsula. As a result of past mill operations and building
maintenance, lead and other chemicals were found at the site. This technical
assistance will help Humboldt County preserve the existing housing and
convert the old lumber mill into new commercial, residential and
recreational uses within the framework of a green master plan.
The grant is one of 16 nationwide providing more than $500,000 in technical
assistance for Brownfields sustainability projects. Nationally, technical
assistance will support sustainable activities such as the reuse and
recycling of construction and demolition materials, green building and
infrastructure design, energy efficiency, water conservation, renewable
energy development, and native landscaping.
The EPA is working with communities to incorporate sustainable redevelopment
into the planning, design, and implementation of their Brownfields projects.
Brownfields are areas where expansion, redevelopment, or reuse may be
complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance,
pollutant, or contaminant. The Small Business Liability Relief and
Brownfields Revitalization Act was signed into law in 2002 and has increased
funding, expanded authority, and provided liability protection to help
communities revitalize brownfields. The EPA provides grants, technical
assistance and training to support local brownfields efforts.
For more information on the Brownfields Sustainability Pilots, go to:
epa.gov/brownfields/sustain_plts/index.htm
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Contact Information: Mary Simms (415) 947-4270 or simms.mary@epa.gov
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