Key Findings
- There currently are numerous
efforts at national, state, and local levels to develop web sites and
databases including information about brownfields properties.
- Developing web sites and
databases is costly, but there are opportunities to leverage experiences
of others and combine efforts to save resources and time.
- A minimum number of data
elements must be present to describe brownfields properties in order
for web site to be a useful tool.
- Many issues and concerns
may inhibit the effectiveness of web sites as sources of public information
about brownfields properties.
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