Virtually every city in the nation's older industrial regions,
no matter its size, grapples with the challenge of unused or
abandoned manufacturing facilities and other industrial sites.
Local public officials, economic development practitioners, and
site owners who have sought to revitalize fallow industrial
properties face daunting challenges: contamination of the
buildings, equipment, and surrounding land and water. Public
concern about health effects from hazardous chemicals, changing
environmental law, and evolving private sector development and
financing priorities have made it increasingly difficult for
communities to restore and reuse former manufacturing sites. This
study, sponsored by the Northeast-Midwest Institute, offers
analysis and practical guidance on how these blighted
areas--brownfields--have been and can be brought back to life.
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