The City of Millen, through Hart & Hickman is seeking proposals for cleanup activities at the Former SOC Station in Millen Georgia.
EPA announced the winners of Brownfield funding of assessment and cleanup grants and revolving loan funds.
EPA will soon be announcing the awards for the Fiscal Year 2011 Assessment, Cleanup, and Revolving Loan Fund grants.
Bruce Nicholson and Tracy Wahl, both of NC DENR, presented at the Land of Sky Regional Council's conference "The Business of Brownfields in Today's Economy" on October 27 and 28, 2010.
Through creative use of brownfield grants and other financing, the City of Rocky Mount is currently redeveloping the blighted Douglas Block.
The EPA has released the grant guidelines for Assessment, Cleanup, and Revolving Loan Fund grants for FY 2011.
Bruce Hickman leads another workshop on effective Community Outreach at the 2010 EPA Region IV Brownfield Grantees Workshop based upon success at the 2009 National Brownfields Conference.
Leo Moretz was invited by EPA Region IV to organize and facilitate a workshop session on public-private partnerships relating to brownfields redevelopment at 2010 EPA Region IV Grantees Workshop.
The City of Charlotte was recently awarded a $400,000 EPA Brownfields assessment grant to assess potential Brownfield sites for hazardous or petroleum substances.
The City of Millen was awarded $200,000 for the environmental cleanup of Historic Aycock Corner (Former SOC Station). Previous site environmental investigations indicate that petroleum and lead-impacted soils need to be remediated.
Bruce Hickman was invited by EPA to facilitate a workshop on effective Community Outreach to ensure success of community oureach efforts.
Leo Moretz shared his experience with rural Brownfields and their unique challenges for redevelopment at the 2009 National Brownfields Conference in New Orleans.
Leo Moretz was invited by EPA to speak at 2009 EPA Region 4 Brownfields Grantees Workshop to highlight the City of Raleigh RLF Fund success stories.
The City of Wadley has completed their purchase of a Brownfield property integral to their downtown revitalization efforts.
Stimulus package includes $100 million in additonal funding for Brownfield grants. To be awarded immediately.
Robert Hodges, a registered professional geologist at the South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control, has been promoted to Manager of DHEC's Brownfield Program.
The Town of Hampton recently obtained their Voluntary Cleanup Contract for the former SDS Medical Inceinerator properties. Assisted by Hart & Hickman and using the Town's grant funds, the property has been assessed and reports are being prepared.
The City of Hickory has been awarded two US EPA Region 4 Brownfield Assessment Grants to attract businesses and devlopers to the City.
The Town of Hampton received approval from EPA for two Quality Assurance Project Plans.
Leo Moretz invited by EPA to speak at Region 4 Brownfields conference about his experience managing assessment grants, revolving loan fund grants, and cleanup grants.
Anderson County Tennessee has been awarded a $200,000 petroleum assessment grant to assess a salvage yard property.
The Town of Hampton has initiated a Voluntary Cleanup Contract (VCC) with South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC).
The Charlotte School of Law opened its doors to students in August 2008 at their newly constructed facility at Bryant Park.
Hart & Hickman was chosen by the Catawba Regional Council of Governments in Rock Hill
The City of Roanoke has initiated a Brownfield assessment of the former Evans Paint site in the desirable Mountainview / Norwich area.
Crosland was rewarded for their diligent efforts by receiving the 2007 Adaptive Reuse Project of the Year Award from Multi-Housing News.
Hart & Hickman's Bruce Hickman presented on the topic of Brownfield redevelopment at the East Tennessee Environmental Conference.
The City of Hickory was awarded two Brownfield assessment grants to address their candidate Brownfield properties, focusing on the City core target areas.
Hart & Hickman's Principal Engineer Bruce Hickman speaks to area Planners and Community Development professionals on Brownfield redevelopment stratgies at the American Planning Association conference.