Brownfields

One consequence of being the nation’s historic industrial heartland is that the Northeast-Midwest region suffers disproportionately from vacant contaminated properties, or brownfields.

The Institute’s objective is to accelerate the productive reuse of brownfields and thereby help localities reach the environmental, economic development, and fiscal stability goals that are served when unproductive and contaminated land is redeveloped.  The Institute pursues this objective partly through providing information to Congress, as well as state and local political leaders. The Institute is unique among policy centers because of its ties to Congress through the Northeast-Midwest Congressional and Senate Coalitions.

The Institute also assists the spread of best practices in the field by publishing and disseminating reports about model programs, replicable projects, and lessons learned from the field, and has published more than 100 reports and white papers.


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Contact Information:

Colleen Cain
ccain@nemw.org
202-464-4005

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Support for the Institute’s Brownfields work is generally project-specific. Past funds have been provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  The Institute currently receives funds from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and the Surdna Foundation.

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