sun

Go to Seminar

Links to Additional Resources

CLU-IN Studio
United States Environmental Protection Agency
NARPM Presents...Ecological Revitalization: Turning Contaminated Properties into Community Assets
Sponsored by: EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation
Original Time/Date of Presentation:

March 15, 2011, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, EDT (17:00-19:00 GMT)


You may also be interested in the following archive of this seminar:

Presentation Overview:

Join in this seminar to learn about cost-effective remedies that naturally lead to an ecological reuse of your contaminated site. This webinar will help Remedial Project Managers (RPMs) and other site managers and stakeholders better understand, coordinate, and carry out ecological land revitalization at contaminated properties as part of site cleanup. Participants will hear about the technical considerations for designing and implementing cleanups that facilitate ecological reuse of streams, wetlands, and terrestrial ecosystems, including long-term stewardship, and discover how site managers use ecological land reuse as part of real cleanup site. By attending this webinar, you'll know that there are about 100 contaminated sites where ecological reuse was implemented, and you'll know who to contact at each site for more information!

Presenters: Moderator:
Go to Seminar

Press the "Go to Seminar" button to view the seminar. Please be at this location at the beginning of the conference call.

Download Seminar For Future Reference

An archive of this seminar is available for download in Microsoft PowerPoint Format, Adobe Acrobat, and MP3 formats.
These links open in a pop-up window. You may need to turn off any pop-up blockers or add *clu-in.org to your list of allowed sites for pop-ups.

After the seminar is complete, please view:



Produced by the U.S. EPA, Technology Innovation and Field Services Division
Questions about our Internet Seminars? | Technical problems?
Rehabilitation Act Notice for Reasonable Accommodation, Webinar Recording, and Content Disclaimer

Technology Innovation Program U.S. Environmental Protection Agency