News

07/29/2010

Apply Now for a Scholarship to Attend Reclaiming Vacant Properties

    Visit the conference web site to download the application for registration scholarships. Although we strive to make the conference affordable to everyone, we understand that registration and travel expenses may preclude some from attending. To ensure that participation by a diverse set of stakeholders is possible, the scholarship program seeks to support community leaders and representatives of grassroots organizations and public agencies that work closely with, or represent, lower-income or traditionally minority communities.

    Visit the web site to learn more, but don't don't delay!To be considered we must receive your application by August 6.


07/04/2010

Brownfields Can Be Redeveloped

    Q: What exactly is a brownfield site?

    A: Brownfields are sites where abandoned, underused, industrial and commercial facilities were once located. These sites were previously used for industrial businesses or some commercial uses. The land may have low concentrations of hazardous waste or pollution with potential to be reused once cleanup is performed. Severely contaminated land with high concentrations of hazardous wastes or pollution would not fall under the brownfield classification.

    Mothballed brownfields are properties that owners will not transfer or productively use. Examples of brownfields sites are gas stations and dry cleaners, parking lots, vacant warehouses and factories. Brownfield redevelopment can be an important part of a community, and can create new local jobs, increase property values, eliminate eyesores, enhance economic/tax base development, support sustainable use of land and preserve greenspace.

    Read More


06/14/2010

Reedsville Revitalization Revs Up

    REEDSVILLE, WV - Things are looking lip in Reedsville. And some things are coming down. A committee of town officials and business owners is working to spur economic growth and improve the look of the crossroads town. Plans were spurred by Friends of Deckers Creek (FODC), a nonprofit watershed preservation group that received a $5.OOO grant from the Brownflelds Foundation for Overcoming Challenges and Utilizing Strengths (FOCUS) In West Virginia.

    FDDC has been meeting with the community for a year to address barriers to development at the four-way intersection that is at the heart of Reedsville, and to solicit input for other improvements...

    Read More


05/24/2010

Brownfields Assistance Centers Receive Environmental Partnership Award

    CHARLESTON, WV (May 24, 2010) - The Brownfields Assistance Centers at West Virginia University and at Marshall University were recipients of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection's Environmental Partnership Award.  The Award recognizes the effectiveness of the collaborative approach the Centers use to help communities identify, clean up and redevelop brownfields sites throughout the state as well as their working relationships with state and federal agencies.

    The award was given at WVDEP's10th Environmental Awards Ceremony where West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin and WVDEP Cabinet Secretary Randy Huffman were in attendanceto present the awards.

    The Brownfields Assistance Centers were created to empower communities to plan and implement brownfields redevelopment projects. The Northern Brownfields Assistance Center is located within the WV Water Research Institute at WVU's National Research Center for Coal and Energy, while the Brownfields Assistance Center at Marshall University is housed within the Center for Environmental, Geotechnical, and Applied Sciences.

    "The success of the Brownfields Assistance Centers is a tribute to Senator Plymale's vision and our close working relationship with the WV Department of Environmental Protection," Dr. Paul Ziemkiewicz, Director of the WV Water Research Institute said. "We appreciate Secretary Huffman's recognition of the hard work of Patrick Kirby, George Carico and the Centers' staff."

    Dr. Tony Szwilski, Director of the Center for Environmental, Geotechnical, and Applied Sciences said "The Brownfields Assistance Centers have been extremely productive and proactive in working effectively with the principal stakeholders concerned with brownfields and economic development in West Virginia."

    In 2005, the West Virginia State Legislature recognized the lost economic and social value in abandoned and underutilized contaminated lands or "Brownfields." The West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Centers at Marshall and WVU were created to support community efforts and work with the WVDEP and the WV Development Office to turn these Brownfields into productive land again.

    For more information on the Brownfields Assistance Centers, visit: www.wvbrownfields.org.


05/03/2010

EPA Announces $800,000 In Brownfields Grants For West Virginia

    PHILADELPHIA (April 21, 2010) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $800,000 in brownfields grants to help assess and clean up abandoned industrial properties in West Virginia.
    "Brownfields initiatives demonstrate how environmental protection and economic development work hand-in-hand," said Shawn M. Garvin, regional administrator for EPA's mid-Atlantic region. "Along with generating jobs, these grants will help West Virginia communities convert vacant industrial properties into assets for the community, the environment, and the economy."

    The West Virginia grants include:

    • $200,000 to the Fayette County Commission to assess and prioritize brownfields properties throughout Fayette County, an area that has a seen a steep decline in industrial activity related to coal mining, hardwood timber harvesting and processing, and rail transportation. To date, there are an estimated 400 brownfields properties identified by the county as needing attention.
    • $200,000 to the city of Nitro to assess and update the city's brownfields sites. Downsizing of the chemical industry has led to significant decline in population, increased unemployment and abandoned industrial properties. To date, 54 underused and vacant brownfields sites have been identified in Nitro. Brownfield assessments will provide the city with a more thorough inventory of contaminated sites that have potential for reuse as small-scale commercial properties, greenspace, and recreational facilities.
    • $200,000 to the city of Parkersburg to assess and prioritize brownfields properties in Parkersburg, especially in the downtown area where plant closings have left abandoned properties and contributed to increased unemployment. The brownfields assessments are expected to help facilitate cleanups and create economic opportunities for the city.
    • $200,000 to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection to assess properties along the historic U.S. Route 60 Midland Trail, a national scenic byway located along a 119-mile trail in the Appalachian Mountains. Since the early 1900s, the economies of the 29 towns and rural communities along the trail relied on the bituminous coal, timber, and petrochemical industries. Major job losses in these industries and construction of Interstate 64, which shifted travelers away from the trail, have caused serious economic problems. The area's population has declined, and the scenic trail has been left with many closed and abandoned businesses, including gas stations. Brownfields assessments will clarify conditions at the sites and help facilitate reuse of the sites for historical interpretive stops along the trail and attract tourism and tourism-related jobs to the area.

    The brownfields program encourages redevelopment of America's estimated 450,000 abandoned and contaminated waste sites. Since the beginning of program in 1995, EPA has awarded 1,702 assessment grants totaling over $401 million, 262 revolving loan fund grants totaling over $256.7 million, and 655 cleanup grants totaling $129.4 million.


2/2/2010 Brownfields Grant to Provide Momentum for 11 Projects Statewide

9/4/2009 Brownfields Conference in State Journal

9/2/2009 Brownfields Conference in Morgantown Dominion Post

5/2009 EPA Announces $1 Million in Clean-up Grants Awarded to Four Northern WV Communities


Publications

2010 WVBAC Newsletter

2010 Spring Newsletter

Five-Year Performance Review of the WV Brownfields Assistance Centers

2009 NBAC Fall Newsletter

2009 NBAC Spring Newsletter

2009 WVBAC July-December Newsletter

2009 WVBAC January-June Newsletter

2008 NBAC Newsletter

2007 NBAC Newsletter

2008-2009 NBAC Annual Report

2007-2008 NBAC Annual Report

2006-2007 NBAC Annual Report