RISK MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSING LIABILITY Helping Communities Pursue Reuse Opportunities at Contaminated Properties March 25, 2015.

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RISK MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSING LIABILITY Helping Communities Pursue Reuse Opportunities at Contaminated Properties March 25, 2015

WEBINAR OVERVIEW  Introduction to SRI  Bill Denman, EPA Region 4  Revitalization Handbook – Revitalizing Contaminated Lands: Addressing Liability Concerns  Susan Boushell, EPA OSRE  Ecusta Mill Case Study –Liability Concerns and Reuse Tools  Jennifer Wendel, EPA Region 4  Prepared Workbook – Process for Risk Evaluation, Property Analysis and Reuse Decisions  John Podgurski and Kathleen Castagna, EPA Region 1, Mark Lewis - CT Dept. of Energy and Environment  Resources and Contacts  Bill Denman, EPA Region 4 2

SRI: SUPERFUND REDEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE 3 Working with communities and other partners in considering future use opportunities and integrating appropriate reuse options into the cleanup process

REUSE AS A PRIORITY 4

BENEFITS OF REUSE 5  Economic  Environmental  Social  Protection of human health

REVITALIZATION HANDBOOK AND THE PREPARED WORKBOOK  EPA's Revitalization Handbook — Revitalizing Contaminated Lands: Addressing Liability Concerns  EPA's Process for Risk Evaluation, Property Analysis and Reuse Decisions (PREPARED) Workbook 6