Ecological Revitalization Tools and Resources Michele Mahoney EPA OSRTI.

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Ecological Revitalization Tools and Resources Michele Mahoney EPA OSRTI

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia2 Additional Tools and Resources  EcoTools Web site  Additional EPA Resources  Resources Outside EPA

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia3 EcoTools: Tools for Ecological Land Reuse  Technical information on various ecological revitalization topics  Archived internet seminars for ecological restoration  Links to additional EPA information and resources  in.org/ecotools/ in.org/ecotools/

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia4 Technical Information Available on EcoTools  Principles for Ecological Land Reuse  Soil Health  Plants and Revegetation  Act Locally  Organizations and Resources  Technical Assistance

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia5 Technical Assistance Available on EcoTools

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia6 Archived Internet Seminars Available on EcoTools  Ecological Revitalization Resources Available through EPA  Ecological Revitalization Case Studies  Understanding and Reconstructing Soil Conditions at Remediation Sites  Jump-Starting Ecological Restoration  ITRC Planning and Promoting of Ecological Reuse of Remediated Sites

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia7 Additional EPA Information and Resources Available on EcoTools  Ecological Revitalization: Turning Contaminated Properties into Community Assets  EPA CLU-IN Ecological Revitalization Fact Sheets  EPA Ecological Restoration Web site  EPA Superfund Redevelopment Program Web site  EPA Brownfields and Land Revitalization Web site  Integrating Water and Waste Programs to Restore Watersheds  ITRC (Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council) documents

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia8 Additional EPA Resources  BTAG EPA Region 3 – EPA Region 4 – EPA Region 5 – EPA Region 8 –  ERT –  OSRTI – –

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia9 Resources Outside EPA  ITRC –  USDA NRCS –  USFWS –  NOAA –  State environmental agencies and departments

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia10 SRI 10-Year Anniversary Webinars Ecological Revitalization will be highlighted in the July 16 webinar

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia11 NARPM Session Materials

19th Annual NARPM Training Conference June 2-5, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia12 For more information Michele Mahoney EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation Phone: (703)