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Final Report - Linking Toxics Cleanup and Redevelopment Across the States: Lessons for Washington State

Month-Year PublishedFebruary 2009
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This report is the result of a comprehensive study of the state government role in facilitating brownfields redevelopment in Washington State conducted by the University of Washington under a grant from the Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) in Washington State′s Department of Ecology. In this study, we develop the concept of "third generation programs", which incorporate features of first and second generation programs but emphasize community-wide planning and stakeholder involvement, state-level strategic planning for brownfields reclamation, as well as integration within a broader sustainable development agenda.

Publication Number09-09-043
Author(s)University of Washington
ContactJessica Brandt, (360) 407-7336
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Number of pages 388
Keywords Brownfields Program
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