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SMARTe’s Site Characterization Tool

Ann Vega, USEPA, Office of Research and DevelopmentKelly Black, Neptune and Company, Inc.

Demonstration to ITRC Sampling, Characterization and Monitoring TeamApril 11, 2007

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Outline

• Background• SMARTe Overview• SMARTe Demonstration• SMARTe Future• Contact Information

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What is SMARTe?

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Overcome Revitalization Obstacles

SMARTe Overview

Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization

Tools – electronic

SMARTe 2007 is available at: smarte.org

Content: Information, Resources, Case Studies, Links; Checklists; Identify questions to askAnalysis Tools: Technical and Non-TechnicalSearch Engine: Find Specific Info

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– Identifying market and non-market costs and benefits of revitalization options

– Identifying private and public financing options– Evaluating and communicating environmental risks– Identifying and evaluating characterization, remediation, and

long-term monitoring technologies– Identifying state-specific information

Obstacles to Revitalization

Challenge: To remove obstacles to revitalization

Short list:

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Smart Redevelopment/Revitalization Saves

For

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SMARTe is being developed by:

Working together toward common goals

US-German Bilateral Working Group

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Who can Benefit from SMARTe?

• Community Members• Brownfield Grantees• Regulators and Redevelopment Agencies• Federal, State, and Local Government Officials• Financial and Legal Stakeholders• Developers• Property Owners• Private Consultants

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To Access SMARTe 2007

smarte.org

Requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or Mozilla/Firefox 1.1 & higher

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Housing

Speedway

SMARTe 2008

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Future SMARTe Focus Areas

• Regional and Local Land Revitalization Planning

• Flexible Project Management (Including Long-Term Stewardship)

• Brownscape Design (Visioning/Design Charettes)

• Additional Analysis Tools

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Schedule• Annual updates to add tools and address

comments– SMARTe 2007: currently at smarte.org– SMARTe 2008 (Complete decision

support capability): Available October 2007

• Development of sustainable revitalization tools: 2005-2010– SMARTe 2011 (Decision support for

region/area): Available October 2010 with updates as needed

• Continuous beta testing and user feedback

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Ann Vega, Revitalization Research Program ManagerU.S. EPA – Office of Research and [email protected]

Christine CostopoulosEmpire State Development/ITRC Brownfield Team [email protected]

Kelly Black, StatisticianNeptune and Company, Inc.

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Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment (OBCR)http://www.epa.gov/brownfields

US-German Bilateral Working Grouphttp://www.bilateral-wg.org/

Interstate Technology and Regulatory Councilwww.itrcweb.org

SMARTesmarte.org

Web Sites

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