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  • Rural Community Assistance Corporation - Provides training, technical assistance and access to resources.
  • Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools – electronic (SMARTe) – A web-based decision support system for developing and evaluating future reuse scenarios for potentially contaminated land. SMARTe contains resources and analysis tools for all aspects of the revitalization process including planning, environmental, economic, and social concerns
  • Technical Assistance to Brownfields Communities (TAB) – Provides training and technical assistance to cities and community groups interested in redeveloping brownfields. The TAB program brings university educational and technical resources to communities affected by hazardous substance issues at brownfields sites.




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Point of contact: Brooks Stanfield
E-Mail: stanfield.brooks@epa.gov
Phone Number: (206) 553-4423
Last Updated: 02/06/2009