Material Information |
Title: |
Biological Breakdowns and Technological Breakthroughs The Potential for Appled Innovative remediation Technology at Two U.S. EPA Brownfields Sites in Sarasota |
Physical Description: |
Book |
Language: |
English |
Creator: |
Hove, Ann |
Publisher: |
New College of Florida |
Place of Publication: |
Sarasota, Fla. |
Creation Date: |
2005 |
Publication Date: |
2005 |
Subjects |
Subjects / Keywords: |
Environmental Remediation Brownfields |
Genre: |
bibliography ( marcgt ) theses ( marcgt ) government publication (state, provincial, terriorial, dependent) ( marcgt ) born-digital ( sobekcm ) Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
Notes |
Abstract: |
The Brownfields Initiative is a progressive and multifaceted federal program that assists the clean-up and reuse of contaminated urban properties. Two property locations in Sarasota have received Brownfields funding for site assessment activities. Despite this federal financial assistance, remediation efforts at these properties have failed to live up to an ideal technological potential. Tremendous promise exists for the implementation of innovative remediation technologies at these Brownfields sites. Newly developed microbiological, chemical, and physical treatment methods and mathematical modeling offer more efficient and cost-effective options for site remediation. These new developments offer a way to speed up and optimize Brownfields remediation and redevelopment planning, assessment, and implementation. The adequate and appropriate use of innovative subsurface contaminant remediation technologies can overcome institutional impediments that block efficient clean-up and reuse of Sarasota Brownfields sites. |
Statement of Responsibility: |
by Ann Hove |
Thesis: |
Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2005 |
Electronic Access: |
RESTRICTED TO NCF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, AND ON-CAMPUS USE |
Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Source of Description: |
This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The New College of Florida, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. |
Local: |
Faculty Sponsor: Gilchrist, Sandra |
Record Information |
Source Institution: |
New College of Florida |
Holding Location: |
New College of Florida |
Rights Management: |
Applicable rights reserved. |
Classification: |
local - S.T. 2005 H84 |
System ID: |
NCFE003526:00001 |
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Material Information |
Title: |
Biological Breakdowns and Technological Breakthroughs The Potential for Appled Innovative remediation Technology at Two U.S. EPA Brownfields Sites in Sarasota |
Physical Description: |
Book |
Language: |
English |
Creator: |
Hove, Ann |
Publisher: |
New College of Florida |
Place of Publication: |
Sarasota, Fla. |
Creation Date: |
2005 |
Publication Date: |
2005 |
Subjects |
Subjects / Keywords: |
Environmental Remediation Brownfields |
Genre: |
bibliography ( marcgt ) theses ( marcgt ) government publication (state, provincial, terriorial, dependent) ( marcgt ) born-digital ( sobekcm ) Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
Notes |
Abstract: |
The Brownfields Initiative is a progressive and multifaceted federal program that assists the clean-up and reuse of contaminated urban properties. Two property locations in Sarasota have received Brownfields funding for site assessment activities. Despite this federal financial assistance, remediation efforts at these properties have failed to live up to an ideal technological potential. Tremendous promise exists for the implementation of innovative remediation technologies at these Brownfields sites. Newly developed microbiological, chemical, and physical treatment methods and mathematical modeling offer more efficient and cost-effective options for site remediation. These new developments offer a way to speed up and optimize Brownfields remediation and redevelopment planning, assessment, and implementation. The adequate and appropriate use of innovative subsurface contaminant remediation technologies can overcome institutional impediments that block efficient clean-up and reuse of Sarasota Brownfields sites. |
Statement of Responsibility: |
by Ann Hove |
Thesis: |
Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2005 |
Electronic Access: |
RESTRICTED TO NCF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, AND ON-CAMPUS USE |
Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Source of Description: |
This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The New College of Florida, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. |
Local: |
Faculty Sponsor: Gilchrist, Sandra |
Record Information |
Source Institution: |
New College of Florida |
Holding Location: |
New College of Florida |
Rights Management: |
Applicable rights reserved. |
Classification: |
local - S.T. 2005 H84 |
System ID: |
NCFE003526:00001 |
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