EPA TO TURN CONTAMINATED SITES INTO RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCING
SITES
Using a novel approach (
the renewable energy interactive mapping tool), EPA has
identified thousands of properties that could potentially host solar, wind or
biomass energy production facilities and has listed each property's attributes
for energy redevelopment. These properties have varying levels of historic
contamination, some already addressed, while others are still to be fully
investigated. The appropriate steps to address the contamination at these
properties will vary from site to site, depending on the nature of the
contamination and intended reuse. For more information about this
renewable energy development potential for contaminated lands, go to
http://www.epa.gov/renewableenergyland
EPA RELEASES ITS 2008 REPORT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
EPA released its "2008 Report on the Environment: Highlights of National
Trends," a new and important resource to better understand trends in the
nation's health and environment. The new report is intended for a general
audience and summarizes highlights of the "EPA's 2008 Report on the Environment"
which was released in May, and provided more scientific and technical
information. Together the two reports inform about EPA's strategic planning
process with the best available scientific information. EPA also launched a new
Web site that allows the user to search the full technical report for specific
trends in air, water, and land at
http://www.epa.gov/roe