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Assessment and Cleanup Tools


TRIAD

    The Triad Exit  approach to decision-making for hazardous waste sites offers a technically defensible methodology for managing decision uncertainty that leverages innovative characterization tools and strategies. The Triad refers to three primary components, systematic planning, dynamic work strategies, and real-time measurement systems.

    Current Perspectives in Site Remediation and Monitoring: Using the Triad Approach to Improve the Cost- Effectiveness of Hazardous Waste Sites Cleanups
    [ PDF 167 KB]
    Publication Number: EPA 542-R-01-016
    October 2001

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Quality Assurance

    Quality Assurance Guidance for Conducting Brownfields Assessments
    EPA Document Number: EPA 540-R-98-038
    September 1998
    [ PDF (373K) 75 Pages ]

Sustainable Redevelopment

    The Sustainable Redevelopment of Brownfields can be ecologically, economically, and socially sound. The nature, context, and perspective of the challenges confronting brownfields practitioners demand this new approach. By integrating the concepts of sustainable development, community involvement, risk management, and collaborative project teams with brownfields redevelopment, brownfields redevelopers can avoid re-creating brownfields and continuing their legacy.

Construction and Demolition Material

    Construction and demolition material consists of the materials generated during the construction, renovation, and demolition of buildings, roads, and bridges. Reducing and recycling C&D material conserves landfill space, reduces the environmental impact of producing new materials, creates jobs, and can reduce overall building project expenses through avoided purchase/disposal costs. Information on recycling construction and demolition material is available at EPA's Construction and demolition (C&D) debris Web page.

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