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THE GEORGIA BROWNFIELD PROGRAM MAY 22, 2015. BROWNFIELD: FEDERAL DEFINITION Real property, the expansion, development or reuse of which may be complicated.

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1 THE GEORGIA BROWNFIELD PROGRAM MAY 22, 2015

2 BROWNFIELD: FEDERAL DEFINITION Real property, the expansion, development or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant

3 OBSTACLES TO BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT Assumption of liability upon purchase of brownfields Concerns about potential cost of cleanup Uncertainty about length of cleanup process

4 PROBLEMS? Too many properties were not being cleaned up/left vacant EPA passed amendments to CERCLA is 2002 offering a way forward for bona fide prospective purchasers

5 GEORGIA BROWNFIELD PROGRAM Established in 2003 under the Hazardous Site Reuse and Redevelopment (“Brownfield”) Act Employs cleanup standards promulgated under the Hazardous Site Response (state superfund) Act

6 GEORGIA’S APPROACH TO BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT Recognizes that real estate redevelopment creates opportunity for environmental benefits Offers incentives for voluntary cleanup

7 PURCHASER’S RESPONSIBILITIES Must apply before taking title (or within the 30- day grace period following purchase) Conduct soil and groundwater investigation Cleanup of soil and source material to risk reduction (cleanup) standards File Compliance Status Report

8 RESULTS 604 brownfields applications received to date 8,000+ acres have been enrolled in the program 317 properties have completed the program and received final limitation of liability certificates Over 3,000 acres certified ready for reuse

9 TYPES OF PROJECTS Greenspace Residential Mixed use Adaptive reuse Industrial reuse Industrial redevelopment

10 ATLANTIC STATION

11 PONCE CITY MARKET

12 THIRD RAIL

13 SENOIA

14 PENCIL FACTORY

15 GAINESVILLE- MIDTOWN GREENWAY

16 ATLANTA BELTLINE

17 PUBLIC –PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS LEVERAGING FUNDS City and County governments can apply for EPA funding for assessment and clean up Use other federal grants to create incentives for redevelopment that meets needs of the community Look for local incentives (TADs)

18 BROWNFIELD INCENTIVES Liability limitation for prospective purchasers Tax incentive provides opportunity to recoup investigation and cleanup costs

19 TRENDS  Type 5 Remedies /Environmental Covenants  Questions about Vapor

20 LOOKING AHEAD Outreach Capacity Building

21 CONTACT Beth Blalock Brownfield Coordinator Georgia Environmental Protection Division 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SE Suite 1054 East Tower Atlanta, GA 30334-9000 Phone: (404) 657-8616


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