This
site contains news services and magazines that give continual
updates on Brownfield Information.
1.
Brownfield News
Brownfield News is the official
journal of the National Brownfield Association. This magazine provides the
most up-to-date information regarding tax delinquent, functionally
obsolete, blighted and environmentally impaired properties. Price for the magazine is
$79.95 per year for 6 issues.
Along with news, each issue provides a directory of
Brownfield projects around the United States and a state-by-state
summary of financing available, incentives, etc. Subscriptions are to
Brownfield News, 434
W. Downer Place, Aurora
Illinois, 60606-9509. Phone (773) 714-0407 Fax (773) 714-0989
Email: www.brownfieldnews.com
2.
“Deal Flow 21” April
16 – 18, 2001. Sheraton
Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. Second
Annual Conference – A National Marketplace for Brownfield
Transactions. Put on
by the National Brownfield Association (See Brownfield News
above)
3.
The Brownfields Update Notification System
This is a daily e-mail update
system from the EPA with news about conferences, new regulations,
incentives, etc. There
is no cost to subscribe. To
do so:
a.
send an e-mail to
Listserver@unixmail.retpnc.epa.gov
b.
put nothing in the subject of the e-mail
c.
In the body of the e-mail type the following line
Subscribe Brownfields
FIRSTNAME LASTNAME
4.
The Brownfields Report
The Brownfields Report is a
copyrighted newsletter that comes out bi-weekly. Published by King
Publishing Group, the
cost is $695 per year ($755 fax copy) or $349 per year to
governments or non-profits. To
subscribe call (202) 662-9713.
Homepage address is http://www.kingpublishing.com
4. The United States
Environmental Protection Agency
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency Brownfields home page. Brownfield information is
handled by the Solid Waste and Emergency Response Division, Office of Special
Programs. www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf
5.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
Brownfield programs are handled
by the Division of Waste Management. Explanations of the
current programs, references to new legislation, soil cleanup standards,
grants and incentives are all maintained and constantly updated on
the site.
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/dwm/programs/brownfields