HUD’s Office of Community Planning and Development is offering a series of webinars to explain and explore how to conduct an environmental review. The purpose is to improve projects by making the environmental review requirements easier to understand and comply with.
The Understanding HUD Environmental Reviews webinar series provides comprehensive information for grantees and staff on the various components of the environmental review process. All major topics are discussed by subject matter experts. Register now for the next webinar in the series and preview the topics for upcoming webinars.
Evaluating Site Contamination for HUD Projects
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
1:00 pm EDT - 2:30 pm EDT
This webinar presents an overview on site contamination, including what it is, why it must be addressed, when it must be evaluated, and how it is evaluated. The webinar also provides information on how to conduct due diligence.
Questions or technical problems with registration or joining the webinar should be directed to Melissa Cogswell at
mcogswell@center4si.com or 617-467-6014.
HUD records all
Understanding HUD Environmental Reviews training webinars and will make these webinar presentations and accompanying materials available on the
HUD Office of Environment and Energy website.
Upcoming topics:
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Environmental Justice, August 29, 2012
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Habitat (Endangered Species, Farmlands, and Wild and Scenic Rivers), September 5, 2012
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Historic Preservation, September 12, 2012
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NEPA, September 19, 2012
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Water Resources (Wetlands, Floodplains, CBRA, CZMA), September 26, 2012
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Basics of Part 58, October 3, 2012