#brownfields — Public Fediverse posts
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@baskin do not leave out pfas - funding just got slashed #brownfields
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The areas impacted by the #LAFires are gigantic toxic #environmental #brownfields.
That soil is contaminated w/ lead, PCBs, cancerous dioxins now.
Staying will impact survivors’ health until the areas are remediated.
Expect the City/Cty to designate them toxic areas.
I wouldn’t rebuild til the toxins are removed. In fact, the City may prohibit rebuilding til environmental cleanup is complete. -
Falls Planning Board to weigh zoning change to spur #LoveCanal #SolarFarm
by RICK PFEIFFER | Jul 31, 2024
"The #NiagaraFalls Planning Board is expected to decide in September whether to recommend a zoning change that would allow the site of the worst #EnvironmentalDisaster involving #ChemicalWastes in U.S. history to be transformed into a large-scale, eco-friendly, #solar #RenewableEnergy project.
"Just three residents from the Love Canal neighborhood appeared at a board hearing Wednesday night on a request by city officials and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (#NYSERDA) to change the zoning of 16 acres of city-owned land, south of Colvin Boulevard, north of the LaSalle Expressway and between 93rd and 95th streets from R1-A (Single Family Residential) to OS (Open Space). The change would allow for the land that was once #HookerChemicalCompany’s Love Canal landfill to be reclaimed and developed into the Vincent Welch Build-Ready Solar project.
"That land was also once the location of the Griffin Housing Development [YIKES!] as well as the Love Canal."
#Brownfields #NewYorkState
#SolarSundays #SolarSunday
#RenewablesNow #Solar -
Falls Planning Board to weigh zoning change to spur #LoveCanal #SolarFarm
by RICK PFEIFFER | Jul 31, 2024
"The #NiagaraFalls Planning Board is expected to decide in September whether to recommend a zoning change that would allow the site of the worst #EnvironmentalDisaster involving #ChemicalWastes in U.S. history to be transformed into a large-scale, eco-friendly, #solar #RenewableEnergy project.
"Just three residents from the Love Canal neighborhood appeared at a board hearing Wednesday night on a request by city officials and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (#NYSERDA) to change the zoning of 16 acres of city-owned land, south of Colvin Boulevard, north of the LaSalle Expressway and between 93rd and 95th streets from R1-A (Single Family Residential) to OS (Open Space). The change would allow for the land that was once #HookerChemicalCompany’s Love Canal landfill to be reclaimed and developed into the Vincent Welch Build-Ready Solar project.
"That land was also once the location of the Griffin Housing Development [YIKES!] as well as the Love Canal."
#Brownfields #NewYorkState
#SolarSundays #SolarSunday
#RenewablesNow #Solar -
Falls Planning Board to weigh zoning change to spur #LoveCanal #SolarFarm
by RICK PFEIFFER | Jul 31, 2024
"The #NiagaraFalls Planning Board is expected to decide in September whether to recommend a zoning change that would allow the site of the worst #EnvironmentalDisaster involving #ChemicalWastes in U.S. history to be transformed into a large-scale, eco-friendly, #solar #RenewableEnergy project.
"Just three residents from the Love Canal neighborhood appeared at a board hearing Wednesday night on a request by city officials and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (#NYSERDA) to change the zoning of 16 acres of city-owned land, south of Colvin Boulevard, north of the LaSalle Expressway and between 93rd and 95th streets from R1-A (Single Family Residential) to OS (Open Space). The change would allow for the land that was once #HookerChemicalCompany’s Love Canal landfill to be reclaimed and developed into the Vincent Welch Build-Ready Solar project.
"That land was also once the location of the Griffin Housing Development [YIKES!] as well as the Love Canal."
#Brownfields #NewYorkState
#SolarSundays #SolarSunday
#RenewablesNow #Solar -
Falls Planning Board to weigh zoning change to spur #LoveCanal #SolarFarm
by RICK PFEIFFER | Jul 31, 2024
"The #NiagaraFalls Planning Board is expected to decide in September whether to recommend a zoning change that would allow the site of the worst #EnvironmentalDisaster involving #ChemicalWastes in U.S. history to be transformed into a large-scale, eco-friendly, #solar #RenewableEnergy project.
"Just three residents from the Love Canal neighborhood appeared at a board hearing Wednesday night on a request by city officials and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (#NYSERDA) to change the zoning of 16 acres of city-owned land, south of Colvin Boulevard, north of the LaSalle Expressway and between 93rd and 95th streets from R1-A (Single Family Residential) to OS (Open Space). The change would allow for the land that was once #HookerChemicalCompany’s Love Canal landfill to be reclaimed and developed into the Vincent Welch Build-Ready Solar project.
"That land was also once the location of the Griffin Housing Development [YIKES!] as well as the Love Canal."
#Brownfields #NewYorkState
#SolarSundays #SolarSunday
#RenewablesNow #Solar -
Falls Planning Board to weigh zoning change to spur #LoveCanal #SolarFarm
by RICK PFEIFFER | Jul 31, 2024
"The #NiagaraFalls Planning Board is expected to decide in September whether to recommend a zoning change that would allow the site of the worst #EnvironmentalDisaster involving #ChemicalWastes in U.S. history to be transformed into a large-scale, eco-friendly, #solar #RenewableEnergy project.
"Just three residents from the Love Canal neighborhood appeared at a board hearing Wednesday night on a request by city officials and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (#NYSERDA) to change the zoning of 16 acres of city-owned land, south of Colvin Boulevard, north of the LaSalle Expressway and between 93rd and 95th streets from R1-A (Single Family Residential) to OS (Open Space). The change would allow for the land that was once #HookerChemicalCompany’s Love Canal landfill to be reclaimed and developed into the Vincent Welch Build-Ready Solar project.
"That land was also once the location of the Griffin Housing Development [YIKES!] as well as the Love Canal."
#Brownfields #NewYorkState
#SolarSundays #SolarSunday
#RenewablesNow #Solar -
Authorities discuss solar farm project at Love Canal
by Daniel Telvock
7/15/2024NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) – "#NYSERDA and the City of #NiagaraFalls are in preliminary discussions for a large-scale solar farm on 16 acres of #LoveCanal, the location of one of the country’s worst environmental disasters."
Read more:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/authorities-discuss-solar-farm-project-at-love-canal/ar-BB1q2liF#Brownfields #NewYorkState #SolarSundays #SolarSunday #RenewablesNow #Solar
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Authorities discuss solar farm project at Love Canal
by Daniel Telvock
7/15/2024NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) – "#NYSERDA and the City of #NiagaraFalls are in preliminary discussions for a large-scale solar farm on 16 acres of #LoveCanal, the location of one of the country’s worst environmental disasters."
Read more:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/authorities-discuss-solar-farm-project-at-love-canal/ar-BB1q2liF#Brownfields #NewYorkState #SolarSundays #SolarSunday #RenewablesNow #Solar
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Authorities discuss solar farm project at Love Canal
by Daniel Telvock
7/15/2024NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) – "#NYSERDA and the City of #NiagaraFalls are in preliminary discussions for a large-scale solar farm on 16 acres of #LoveCanal, the location of one of the country’s worst environmental disasters."
Read more:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/authorities-discuss-solar-farm-project-at-love-canal/ar-BB1q2liF#Brownfields #NewYorkState #SolarSundays #SolarSunday #RenewablesNow #Solar
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Authorities discuss solar farm project at Love Canal
by Daniel Telvock
7/15/2024NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) – "#NYSERDA and the City of #NiagaraFalls are in preliminary discussions for a large-scale solar farm on 16 acres of #LoveCanal, the location of one of the country’s worst environmental disasters."
Read more:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/authorities-discuss-solar-farm-project-at-love-canal/ar-BB1q2liF#Brownfields #NewYorkState #SolarSundays #SolarSunday #RenewablesNow #Solar
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Authorities discuss solar farm project at Love Canal
by Daniel Telvock
7/15/2024NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) – "#NYSERDA and the City of #NiagaraFalls are in preliminary discussions for a large-scale solar farm on 16 acres of #LoveCanal, the location of one of the country’s worst environmental disasters."
Read more:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/authorities-discuss-solar-farm-project-at-love-canal/ar-BB1q2liF#Brownfields #NewYorkState #SolarSundays #SolarSunday #RenewablesNow #Solar
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Cutting #forests for #SolarEnergy ‘misses the plot’ on #ClimateAction
By Matthew Lynch
July 26, 2024"As the world grapples with the urgent need to address #ClimateChange, the transition to renewable energy sources is often presented as a silver bullet. Solar energy, in particular, is championed for its potential to reduce #GreenhouseGas emissions and provide a sustainable alternative to #FossilFuels. However, a disturbing trend is emerging: in the quest to establish new solar farms, some regions are cutting down forests, raising questions about whether these actions truly serve the cause of climate action.
The Dilemma of Land Use
"The push for solar energy has led to significant land-use changes across the globe. In some cases, this has meant the clearing of large forested areas to make way for solar installations. Proponents argue that converting forest land into solar farms can produce clean energy and reduce dependency on non-renewable sources. However, this perspective overlooks the critical role that forests play in the global climate system.
"Forests act as vital #CarbonSinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in their biomass and soil. When these forests are cleared, not only is this carbon storage capacity diminished, but the act of deforestation itself releases stored carbon back into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change. In essence, the emissions produced by cutting down trees can offset the climate benefits of the solar energy generated on that land for years, if not decades.
#Biodiversity Concerns
"Beyond carbon emissions, cutting forests for solar farms poses a significant threat to biodiversity. Forests are home to a multitude of species, many of which are already endangered due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. The conversion of these habitats into solar farms disrupts ecosystems and can lead to local extinctions. The loss of biodiversity has far-reaching consequences, affecting ecosystem services such as #pollination, nutrient cycling, and #water purification, all of which are crucial for human survival.
A Holistic Approach to #RenewableEnergy
"The key to achieving meaningful climate action lies in adopting a holistic approach to renewable energy development. Rather than viewing solar energy installations solely through the lens of energy production, it is essential to consider the #environmental and #social implications of land-use decisions. This includes prioritizing #brownfield sites, such as abandoned buildings, #industrial lands, and degraded areas, where solar installations can occur without harming forests and other critical #ecosystems.
"Moreover, a combination of strategies should be pursued to maximize the benefits of solar energy while minimizing ecological impact. This could involve integrating solar panels into existing structures, promoting community solar projects, and investing in research on #agrovoltaics, which combines #agriculture with solar energy generation. Such approaches can help meet energy needs while preserving #NaturalLandscapes and promoting #biodiversity."
Read more: https://www.thetechedvocate.org/cutting-forests-for-solar-energy-misses-the-plot-on-climate-action/
#SolarFarms #SolarEnergy #RenewablesNow #EnergyStorge #Brownfields #SaveTheForests #IndustrialSites #SolarSundays
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Cutting #forests for #SolarEnergy ‘misses the plot’ on #ClimateAction
By Matthew Lynch
July 26, 2024"As the world grapples with the urgent need to address #ClimateChange, the transition to renewable energy sources is often presented as a silver bullet. Solar energy, in particular, is championed for its potential to reduce #GreenhouseGas emissions and provide a sustainable alternative to #FossilFuels. However, a disturbing trend is emerging: in the quest to establish new solar farms, some regions are cutting down forests, raising questions about whether these actions truly serve the cause of climate action.
The Dilemma of Land Use
"The push for solar energy has led to significant land-use changes across the globe. In some cases, this has meant the clearing of large forested areas to make way for solar installations. Proponents argue that converting forest land into solar farms can produce clean energy and reduce dependency on non-renewable sources. However, this perspective overlooks the critical role that forests play in the global climate system.
"Forests act as vital #CarbonSinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in their biomass and soil. When these forests are cleared, not only is this carbon storage capacity diminished, but the act of deforestation itself releases stored carbon back into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change. In essence, the emissions produced by cutting down trees can offset the climate benefits of the solar energy generated on that land for years, if not decades.
#Biodiversity Concerns
"Beyond carbon emissions, cutting forests for solar farms poses a significant threat to biodiversity. Forests are home to a multitude of species, many of which are already endangered due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. The conversion of these habitats into solar farms disrupts ecosystems and can lead to local extinctions. The loss of biodiversity has far-reaching consequences, affecting ecosystem services such as #pollination, nutrient cycling, and #water purification, all of which are crucial for human survival.
A Holistic Approach to #RenewableEnergy
"The key to achieving meaningful climate action lies in adopting a holistic approach to renewable energy development. Rather than viewing solar energy installations solely through the lens of energy production, it is essential to consider the #environmental and #social implications of land-use decisions. This includes prioritizing #brownfield sites, such as abandoned buildings, #industrial lands, and degraded areas, where solar installations can occur without harming forests and other critical #ecosystems.
"Moreover, a combination of strategies should be pursued to maximize the benefits of solar energy while minimizing ecological impact. This could involve integrating solar panels into existing structures, promoting community solar projects, and investing in research on #agrovoltaics, which combines #agriculture with solar energy generation. Such approaches can help meet energy needs while preserving #NaturalLandscapes and promoting #biodiversity."
Read more: https://www.thetechedvocate.org/cutting-forests-for-solar-energy-misses-the-plot-on-climate-action/
#SolarFarms #SolarEnergy #RenewablesNow #EnergyStorge #Brownfields #SaveTheForests #IndustrialSites #SolarSundays
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Cutting #forests for #SolarEnergy ‘misses the plot’ on #ClimateAction
By Matthew Lynch
July 26, 2024"As the world grapples with the urgent need to address #ClimateChange, the transition to renewable energy sources is often presented as a silver bullet. Solar energy, in particular, is championed for its potential to reduce #GreenhouseGas emissions and provide a sustainable alternative to #FossilFuels. However, a disturbing trend is emerging: in the quest to establish new solar farms, some regions are cutting down forests, raising questions about whether these actions truly serve the cause of climate action.
The Dilemma of Land Use
"The push for solar energy has led to significant land-use changes across the globe. In some cases, this has meant the clearing of large forested areas to make way for solar installations. Proponents argue that converting forest land into solar farms can produce clean energy and reduce dependency on non-renewable sources. However, this perspective overlooks the critical role that forests play in the global climate system.
"Forests act as vital #CarbonSinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in their biomass and soil. When these forests are cleared, not only is this carbon storage capacity diminished, but the act of deforestation itself releases stored carbon back into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change. In essence, the emissions produced by cutting down trees can offset the climate benefits of the solar energy generated on that land for years, if not decades.
#Biodiversity Concerns
"Beyond carbon emissions, cutting forests for solar farms poses a significant threat to biodiversity. Forests are home to a multitude of species, many of which are already endangered due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. The conversion of these habitats into solar farms disrupts ecosystems and can lead to local extinctions. The loss of biodiversity has far-reaching consequences, affecting ecosystem services such as #pollination, nutrient cycling, and #water purification, all of which are crucial for human survival.
A Holistic Approach to #RenewableEnergy
"The key to achieving meaningful climate action lies in adopting a holistic approach to renewable energy development. Rather than viewing solar energy installations solely through the lens of energy production, it is essential to consider the #environmental and #social implications of land-use decisions. This includes prioritizing #brownfield sites, such as abandoned buildings, #industrial lands, and degraded areas, where solar installations can occur without harming forests and other critical #ecosystems.
"Moreover, a combination of strategies should be pursued to maximize the benefits of solar energy while minimizing ecological impact. This could involve integrating solar panels into existing structures, promoting community solar projects, and investing in research on #agrovoltaics, which combines #agriculture with solar energy generation. Such approaches can help meet energy needs while preserving #NaturalLandscapes and promoting #biodiversity."
Read more: https://www.thetechedvocate.org/cutting-forests-for-solar-energy-misses-the-plot-on-climate-action/
#SolarFarms #SolarEnergy #RenewablesNow #EnergyStorge #Brownfields #SaveTheForests #IndustrialSites #SolarSundays
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Cutting #forests for #SolarEnergy ‘misses the plot’ on #ClimateAction
By Matthew Lynch
July 26, 2024"As the world grapples with the urgent need to address #ClimateChange, the transition to renewable energy sources is often presented as a silver bullet. Solar energy, in particular, is championed for its potential to reduce #GreenhouseGas emissions and provide a sustainable alternative to #FossilFuels. However, a disturbing trend is emerging: in the quest to establish new solar farms, some regions are cutting down forests, raising questions about whether these actions truly serve the cause of climate action.
The Dilemma of Land Use
"The push for solar energy has led to significant land-use changes across the globe. In some cases, this has meant the clearing of large forested areas to make way for solar installations. Proponents argue that converting forest land into solar farms can produce clean energy and reduce dependency on non-renewable sources. However, this perspective overlooks the critical role that forests play in the global climate system.
"Forests act as vital #CarbonSinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in their biomass and soil. When these forests are cleared, not only is this carbon storage capacity diminished, but the act of deforestation itself releases stored carbon back into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change. In essence, the emissions produced by cutting down trees can offset the climate benefits of the solar energy generated on that land for years, if not decades.
#Biodiversity Concerns
"Beyond carbon emissions, cutting forests for solar farms poses a significant threat to biodiversity. Forests are home to a multitude of species, many of which are already endangered due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. The conversion of these habitats into solar farms disrupts ecosystems and can lead to local extinctions. The loss of biodiversity has far-reaching consequences, affecting ecosystem services such as #pollination, nutrient cycling, and #water purification, all of which are crucial for human survival.
A Holistic Approach to #RenewableEnergy
"The key to achieving meaningful climate action lies in adopting a holistic approach to renewable energy development. Rather than viewing solar energy installations solely through the lens of energy production, it is essential to consider the #environmental and #social implications of land-use decisions. This includes prioritizing #brownfield sites, such as abandoned buildings, #industrial lands, and degraded areas, where solar installations can occur without harming forests and other critical #ecosystems.
"Moreover, a combination of strategies should be pursued to maximize the benefits of solar energy while minimizing ecological impact. This could involve integrating solar panels into existing structures, promoting community solar projects, and investing in research on #agrovoltaics, which combines #agriculture with solar energy generation. Such approaches can help meet energy needs while preserving #NaturalLandscapes and promoting #biodiversity."
Read more: https://www.thetechedvocate.org/cutting-forests-for-solar-energy-misses-the-plot-on-climate-action/
#SolarFarms #SolarEnergy #RenewablesNow #EnergyStorge #Brownfields #SaveTheForests #IndustrialSites #SolarSundays
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Cutting #forests for #SolarEnergy ‘misses the plot’ on #ClimateAction
By Matthew Lynch
July 26, 2024"As the world grapples with the urgent need to address #ClimateChange, the transition to renewable energy sources is often presented as a silver bullet. Solar energy, in particular, is championed for its potential to reduce #GreenhouseGas emissions and provide a sustainable alternative to #FossilFuels. However, a disturbing trend is emerging: in the quest to establish new solar farms, some regions are cutting down forests, raising questions about whether these actions truly serve the cause of climate action.
The Dilemma of Land Use
"The push for solar energy has led to significant land-use changes across the globe. In some cases, this has meant the clearing of large forested areas to make way for solar installations. Proponents argue that converting forest land into solar farms can produce clean energy and reduce dependency on non-renewable sources. However, this perspective overlooks the critical role that forests play in the global climate system.
"Forests act as vital #CarbonSinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it in their biomass and soil. When these forests are cleared, not only is this carbon storage capacity diminished, but the act of deforestation itself releases stored carbon back into the atmosphere, exacerbating climate change. In essence, the emissions produced by cutting down trees can offset the climate benefits of the solar energy generated on that land for years, if not decades.
#Biodiversity Concerns
"Beyond carbon emissions, cutting forests for solar farms poses a significant threat to biodiversity. Forests are home to a multitude of species, many of which are already endangered due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. The conversion of these habitats into solar farms disrupts ecosystems and can lead to local extinctions. The loss of biodiversity has far-reaching consequences, affecting ecosystem services such as #pollination, nutrient cycling, and #water purification, all of which are crucial for human survival.
A Holistic Approach to #RenewableEnergy
"The key to achieving meaningful climate action lies in adopting a holistic approach to renewable energy development. Rather than viewing solar energy installations solely through the lens of energy production, it is essential to consider the #environmental and #social implications of land-use decisions. This includes prioritizing #brownfield sites, such as abandoned buildings, #industrial lands, and degraded areas, where solar installations can occur without harming forests and other critical #ecosystems.
"Moreover, a combination of strategies should be pursued to maximize the benefits of solar energy while minimizing ecological impact. This could involve integrating solar panels into existing structures, promoting community solar projects, and investing in research on #agrovoltaics, which combines #agriculture with solar energy generation. Such approaches can help meet energy needs while preserving #NaturalLandscapes and promoting #biodiversity."
Read more: https://www.thetechedvocate.org/cutting-forests-for-solar-energy-misses-the-plot-on-climate-action/
#SolarFarms #SolarEnergy #RenewablesNow #EnergyStorge #Brownfields #SaveTheForests #IndustrialSites #SolarSundays
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@ckr @BluRae this is good advice. Monitoring of these sites is pretty strong so I expect you are fine. However, the environmental reports are public information and your municipality should be able to tell you where to get the last assessment if you can’t find it on the EPA’s website. Here’s my local site’s page.
https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/csitinfo.cfm?id=0301744
#remediation #brownfields #environment -
Susurrations before the howl. Set 2, 3 of 3
#BrownFields #FallenLeaves #AfterTheHarvest #AfterSunset #WhereDidTheLightGo? #WeirdArt #PsychologicalLandscape #ImSureItMustMeanSomething
#DarkArts #DigitalArt #AIAssistedArt #AIArt #WomboDream #StableDiffusion
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Susurrations before the howl. Set 2, 2 of 3
#BrownFields #FallenLeaves #AfterTheHarvest #AfterSunset #WhereDidTheLightGo? #WeirdArt #PsychologicalLandscape #ImSureItMustMeanSomething
#DarkArts #DigitalArt #AIAssistedArt #AIArt #WomboDream #StableDiffusion
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Susurrations before the howl. Set 2, 1 of 3
#BrownFields #FallenLeaves #AfterTheHarvest #AfterSunset #WhereDidTheLightGo? #WeirdArt #PsychologicalLandscape #ImSureItMustMeanSomething
#DarkArts #DigitalArt #AIAssistedArt #AIArt #WomboDream #StableDiffusion
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Living near brownfields, highways, and heavy traffic linked to high toxic metal levels in blood in Detroit study-- remediating polluted post-industrial sites in heavily populated areas crucial. #NICHDimpact #Highways #Toxic #Traffic #Brownfields #Detroit
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034484 -
Persons living near brownfield waste sites had significantly lower T-cell production, suggesting accelerated immune-system aging. This may reflect toxic exposure or be a marker of other neighborhood stressors.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32398779
@uncpopcenter #NICHDImpact #Brownfields #Environment #Pollution #Health
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EPA selects 7 Alaska projects to receive $11 million in brownfields funding
[the_ad id="30587"]EPA announces the largest investment ever in brownfields communities made by President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda
SEATTLE – Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $11,800,000 from President Biden’s...
https://alaska-native-news.com/epa-selects-7-alaska-projects-to-receive-11-million-in-brownfields-funding/68095/
#contamination #alaska #brownfields #funding #epa -
The Tyee: No Loophole for Seaspan’s North Van Property Taxes (in News) https://thetyee.ca/News/2023/01/12/No-Loophole-Seaspan-North-Van-Property-Taxes/ #bcnews #TheTyee - via @[email protected] #MinistryofEnvironmentandClimateChangeStrategy #PropertyAssessmentAppealBoard #EnvironmentalAppealBoard #VictoryMotorsAbbotsford #creosoteBurrardInlet #BCCourtofAppeal #DerekHolloway #BCAssessment #BruceHallsor #brownfields #seaspan #Domtar
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Living near #brownfields, highways, and #HeavyTraffic linked to high toxic metal levels in blood in #Detroit study-- remediating polluted post-industrial sites in heavily populated areas is crucial.