Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be...
A two-page fact sheet that covers five questions about bioremediation: What is it?, How does it work?, Is it safe?, How long will it take?, and Why use it?.
Brownfield redevelopment, particularly for new housing, is viewed by authorities and the electorate as preferable to building on greenbelt or floodplains. However, in many cases, brownfield sites...
One focus of the USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology (Toxics) Program is to investigate the occurrence and fate of agricultural chemicals in the environment from pesticides, fertilizers, veterinary...
An 87-page report that presents a summary of existing studies of barriers to the use of EPA's Innovative Treatment Technologies.(Institutional; regulatory and legislative; economic and financial...
Links to a wide variety of subjects concerning bioremediation from biodegradability potential to regulations and much more. Includes newsgroups, professional organizations, publications and...
The Brownfields in a Box simulation includes:
Brownfields scenario
Anyplace, USA map
Role-play activity
The Nahant Marsh case study includes:
Interactive panoramas
Marsh life...
A cooperative effort to provide technical support to federal, state, and local officials on items related to use of technology for site investigation and cleanup.
The purpose of this Brownfields ToolBox is to provide members of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Brownfields Initiative communities with the knowledge and tools necessary to...
The Environmental Protection Agency provides a system to search for information about innovative technologies for treatment, characterization or monitoring contaminated mediums. Includes service...