BAD Buildings Informational Webinar Now Online
The BAD Buildings Program Informational Webinar, hosted by the NBAC, is now available. Click here to view the webinar. This webinar describes the program in detail, including the model ...
Read MoreThe BAD Buildings Program Informational Webinar, hosted by the NBAC, is now available. Click here to view the webinar. This webinar describes the program in detail, including the model ...
Read MoreThe WV Brownfields Assistance Center have rescheduled the EPA Brownfields Grant Workshops to help communities identify opportunities and develop proposals for funding local brownfields redevelopment projects. Below are the ...
Read MoreBAD Buildings Program Webinar Schedule The NBAC is hosting a series of webinars to discuss its new BAD Buildings Program, review the current Request for Proposals, and talk about ...
Read MoreThe Northern WV Brownfields Assistance Center (NBAC) has released a Request For Proposals for the BAD Buildings Program for WV communities who can demonstrate their need for technical assistance and support for creating a ...
Read MoreThe Environmental Protection Agency expects to post guidelines for FY14 Brownfields Assessment, Cleanup and Revolving Loan Fund Grant proposals on it’s website around October 1. Below you will find ...
Read MorePARKERSBURG – City officials are seeking public input on the future of Agate Marble Park. The city is studying the 8-acre Vitro-Agate Marble Factory site off East Street near ...
Read MoreLocal leaders have parlayed redevelopment of the Taylor, Smith and Taylor pottery property into an opportunity to do something similar at another northern Hancock County site, this time with ...
Read MoreThe West Virginia Brownfields Conference was held in Morgantown in mid-September for a legitimate reason: proximity to higher learning. The conference moves to different areas of the state each ...
Read MoreHUNTINGTON – A new Marshall University energy project will demonstrate hydroelectric power using acid mine drainage from coal mining as its source of energy. Marshall University’s Center for Environmental, Geotechnical ...
Read MoreWELLSBURG – Wellsburg officials want to replace unused former industrial sites with new businesses and remove dilapidated structures that create a hazard or eyesore. And their first step in ...
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