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SMARTE: IMPROVING REVITALIZATION DECISIONS - PRESENTATION TO THE BOSS FORUM, MAY 4, 2006
Citation:
VEGA, A. M. SMARTE: IMPROVING REVITALIZATION DECISIONS - PRESENTATION TO THE BOSS FORUM, MAY 4, 2006. Presented at Brownfield One-Stop Shop (BOSS), Columbus, OH, May 04, 2006.
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Description:
SMARTe (Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools-electronic) is a web-based decision support tool being developed by the Office of Research and Development (ORD) in partnership with the Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Revitalization (OBCR), the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council (ITRC) and the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). SMARTe is intended to allow revitalization stakeholders to evaluate future reuse options for a potentially contaminated site. It is being developed in an overlapping phased approach. Electronic tools are being released as they are developed, even though the full decision support capability will not be available until October 2007. SMARTe is intended for all stakeholders with varying levels and types of expertise. SMARTe will be demonstrated to participants at the May 4, 2006 Brownfield One-Stop Shop (BOSS) Forum in Columbus, OH.