SUNY
Center For Brownfield Studies
Environmental Technologies Case Studies
Addressing Implementation Challenges
Date: June 19, 2003
Location: SUNY College of Environmental
Science and Forestry Campus
140 Baker Lab
Syracuse, NY 13210
PARTICIPANTS:
Municipal planners, financial advisors, consultants, attorneys who seek to
learn about basic application of remedial technologies at Brownfield sites.
No scientific expertise required.
OBJECTIVES:
Introduce participants to remedial and restoration technologies.
Enable
participants to identify technical challenges and consider
technological innovations.
Share experiences of how appropriate use of technology helped meet our
economic development goals.
Evaluate shared experiences to identify new strategies for future
applications.
FORMAT: Active presentation and discussion
of case studies with educators,
regulators and consultants.
SCHEDULE:
8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION and Continental Breakfast, Baker Laboratory Lobby
9:00 Introduction David King, Executive Director, SUNY Center for Brownfield
Studies
Douglas Daley, Associate Professor, Environmental Resources and Forest
Engineering, SUNY ESF
9:10 Innovative Applications
Urban Biotopes/Flora, Maria Ignatieva, Assistant Professor, Landscape
Architecture, SUNY ESF Phytoremediation, Chris Nowak, Associate Professor,
Forest and Natural
Resources Management, SUNY ESF
10:40 BREAK
11:00 Technology overview/Case Study 1
Dale Vollmer, Plumley Engineering, Paper Mill Island, Baldwinsville, NY
12:00 LUNCH, 110 Moon Library
1:00 p.m. Technology overview/Case Study 2
Damian Vanetti, S&W Redevelopment, Syracuse, NY
2:00 Technology overview/Case Study 3
Jeffrey A. Danzinger, Day Environmental, Inc., Chevy Place, Rochester, NY
3:00 Conclude/Round Table Discussion
3:30 Adjourn
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registration form
Questions? Call ESF Outreach at (315) 470-6891 or e-mail: djdaley@esf.edu
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Parking passes will be available at the Irving Avenue Campus Entrance for
Workshop participants