![]() Profiles of Green Strategies
Sharing of practical success stories helps communities identify unique strategies for optimizing efficiencies of natural resource and energy use during site cleanup and reuse. EPA is compiling detailed case studies on site-specific applications of green remediation strategies, and welcomes additional stories. Suggestions may be provided directly to Carlos Pachon, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (pachon.carlos@epa.gov). Highlights of Best Practices in ActionBest management practices of green remediation are already in use at sites throughout the country. Tracking of site-specific strategies, efficiency improvements, and the end use of remediated properties helps decision-makers and stakeholders identify new approaches for combining technologies, methods, and opportunities.
Altus Air Force Base, OK
BP Paulsboro, Paulsboro, NJ British Petroleum Site, Casper, WY California Gulch Superfund Site, Leadville, CO Carswell Golf Course, Fort Worth, TX Former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, Mead, NE Former St. Croix Alumina Plant, St. Croix, VI Fort Carson, Colorado Springs, CO Havertown PCP Site, Havertown, PA Old Base Landfill, Port Deposit, MD Operating Industries, Inc. Landfill, Monterey Park, CA Rhizome Collective Inc. Brownfield Site, Austin, TX Umatilla Army Depot, Hermiston, OR Upper Arkansas River, Leadville, CO Videos and PresentationsBiosolids Recycling: Restore, Reclaim, Remediate. Waste-water solids resulting from sewage treatment, or biosolids, can be converted into nutrient-rich fertilizer. Research by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and EPA’s Environmental Response Team has opened the way for using biosolids to reclaim lands destroyed by mining. Crozet Phytoremediation. Remediation of soil containing arsenic, lead, and pesticides at a former orchard near Crozet, VA, demonstrates a strategy using a range of passive, energy efficient systems such as phytotechnology, gravity-fed irrigation, low-flow pumping mechanisms, and solar energy. |