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Web resources related to Triad and site revitalization.

Triad Resource Center/
Provides a Triad overview, Triad management information, regulatory information, technical components, user experiences, and references.

Master Plan for Southern New Jersey
Provides information about a Master Plan for Southern New Jersey that focuses on redevelopment within existing brownfields locations.

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department survey
Provides information about the Tacoma-Pierce County survey of abandoned underground storage tanks.

Brownfield Economic Redevelopment in New Jersey
Provides a link to the report: Preparing Modern Intermodal Freight Infrastructure to Support Brownfield Economic Redevelopment. This report is a good example of systematic program planning.

Route 66 Initiative
Provides information about efforts to revitalize active and inactive underground storage tank sites along the Route 66 corridor in Arizona.

Brownfields Grants in Detroit and Kalamazoo
Provides information about how brownfield grants were used to perform investigative and remedial actions at locations in the City of Detroit and in Kalamazoo where the unknown environmental issues had prevented redevelopment from taking place.

Anderson Indiana Evaluates Brownfields
Provides information about how Anderson, Indiana, is evaluating and revitalizing brownfields.

Economic Development Administration, And Brownfields
Provides information about the role of the Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, in brownfields development.

Petroleum Brownfields Funding
Provides a link to the report: Transforming Brownfields Using EPA Petroleum Funding.

Redevelopment at McClellan Air Force Base
Provides information about how environmental cleanup was integrated with redevelopment needs at McClellan Air Force Base, California.

American Petroleum Institute
Provides information about the American Petroleum Institute (API). API is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited standards-developing organization.


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