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Outreach and Training

General FFRRO Links

Outreach efforts by FFRRO include the dissemination of information through the production of publications. In addition, FFRRO provides support for training courses to federal, state and local government staff tasked with implementing cleanup programs of federal facilities.

Partners In Progress
Partners In Progress is a publication by FFRRO that provides federal facility cleanup and reuse information to stakeholders. These issues contain extensive cleanup information, such as recent activities, policies, guidance and community activities. The Partners In Progress philosophy includes the following: stakeholders involved in federal facility cleanups are diverse, with differing backgrounds, interests and perspectives. All of these stakeholders, however, share a single, common goal - progress. Partners In Progress provides an open forum for stakeholders to exchange information, offer solutions and share stories about what may and may not work. We encourage you—our readers—to write to us about your activities that foster teamwork, promote innovation and strengthen community involvement. Only by working together can we achieve "federal cleanups that put citizens first."

Partnering with Tribes
The Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office Tribal Program (PDF) (2 pp, 8.6MB) is a general brochure about EPA's involvement at federal facilities around Indian Country. Read more about FFRRO's Tribal Program.

The Superfund Community Involvement Toolkit is a comprehensive and practical tool for promoting successful community participation in the Superfund process. The Toolkit contains 47 tools, each of which describes activities that Superfund Site Teams have used successfully or provides information on available resources. The tools are listed in alphabetical order.

Federal Facilities Remediation Seminars for Remedial Project Managers
The Federal Facility Remediation Seminar, a three-day interactive workshop, focuses on current and evolving issues that remedial project managers (RPMs) and other environmental professionals encounter during the post-Record of Decision (post-ROD) phase of environmental cleanups at federal facilities. By attending this seminar, participants will:

For more information, including full course descriptions and schedules, visit EPA's Training Exchange Website.

Web page maintained by the Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office
Send comments to: comments_ffrro@epa.gov


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