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Using Property Risk Mapping Software in the Site Selection Process for Brownfield Grant Development

Identifying and applying for available brownfield funding can be a complex and time-consuming process. Knowing how to identify an appropriate site and navigate grant funding are crucial to a project's success.

Join experts from ADEC Innovations companies Cameron-Cole and FCS, as they discuss key considerations and strategies for brownfield site selection and grant development, leveraging powerful tools and data from Envirosite.

In this free, interactive webinar, you will learn the vital components for successful brownfield redevelopment including identifying grant programs, leveraging trusted, data-focused support to evaluate potential sites and develop site inventories, and manage grant funding after it's been awarded.

Additionally, our experts will discuss essential strategies to help you minimize or eliminate open-ended brownfield cleanup costs, comply with regulations, and ensure your project safeguards human health, the environment, and community needs.

In this webinar, we will cover:

  • Step-by-step analysis of the brownfield redevelopment lifecycle
  • Federal and state brownfield grants programs including how to identify available funds
  • Utilization of brownfield grant dollars and practical guidance for post-award success
  • How to efficiently develop a brownfields site inventory
  • An in-depth demonstration of Envirosite’s proprietary Property Risk Map software and how it can be leveraged in the brownfield site selection process
  • Answers to your specific questions from our panel of experts 
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