From: | Alison.Laichter@cclr.org |
Date: | 12 Sep 2003 14:43:00 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-brownfields |
Subject: | [CPEO-BIF] Creating Vibrant Communities: Redeveloping California's Brownfields |
The California Center for Land Recycling (CCLR) is pleased to present: Creating Vibrant Communities: Redeveloping California's Brownfields This full day workshop, newly updated for 2003, covers all aspects of brownfield redevelopment, including sessions on legal and liability issues, environmental site assessments, remediation technologies, environmental insurance and financing. This very practical, interactive workshop provides you with the tools, techniques and resources required for on-time, on-budget project management. Successfully recycling abandoned or underutilized properties requires unique knowledge and skills, and this workshop is designed specifically to meet the needs of those involved in redeveloping environmentally impacted properties. This is a very popular training, and class size is limited, so please register today! Register online now at http://www.cclr.org/wkregnow.html, or call Alison at 415/820.2092 for more information. Thursday, October 2, 2003 8:00am - 4:30pm City of San Diego Environmental Services Department 901 Ridgehaven Court San Diego, CA 92123 Presenters include Richard Opper of Opper & Varco, LLP, Daniel Johnson of Environmental Business Solutions, Susan Hollinghead of Renova Partners, and Blayne Hartman of H&P Mobile Geochemistry. Agenda: Session 1: Introduction Session 2: Liability & Regulatory Framework Session 3: Environmental Site Assessment Session 4: Environmental Cleanup Process Session 5: Environmental Insurance Session 6: Financial Resources Session 7: Establishing a Redevelopment Team Session 8: Getting to Redevelopment: A Case Study Workshop Fees (Fees include lunch and all workshop materials) $350 Private Sector $185 Government $75 Nonprofit CCLR is committed to helping community based organizations by providing scholarships to reduce the cost of the workshop. Please inquire about scholarships upon registration. Workshop participants are eligible for 7 CPDP or MCLE credits! The California Center for Land Recycling (CCLR or "see clear") is a statewide nonprofit that repairs fractured communities and discourages urban sprawl through creative private, public and nonprofit partnerships. Our work is accomplished through training, technical assistance and small grants for communities who are attempting to turn around vacant or environmentally distressed properties. Please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON Reply only to: HYPERLINK "http://www.cclr.org"http://www.cclr.org or HYPERLINK "mailto:alison.laichter@cclr.org"alison.laichter@cclr.org Thank you. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 9/1/03 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CPEO: A DECADE OF SUCCESS. Your generous support will ensure that our important work on military and environmental issues will continue. Please consider one of our donation options. Thank you. http://www.groundspring.org/donate/index.cfm?ID=2086-0|721-0 | |
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