Reuse "How To" Reports
The reports on this page provide technical information on how sites with hazardous waste have been safely reused for various purposes, such as recreation, while ensuring that the protectiveness of the remedy is maintained.
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- Recreational Reuse of Land Above Hazardous Waste Containment Areas (PDF) (73 pp, 1.4MB)
This 2001 document provides technical information on how sites with hazardous waste have been safely reused for recreational purposes, while ensuring that the protectiveness of the remedy is maintained.- Appendices (PDF) (23 pp, 542K)
- Commercial Use Where Waste is Left on Site (PDF) (58 pp, 2.3MB)
Published in 2002, this document provides technical information on how sites with hazardous waste have been safely reused for commercial purposes, while ensuring that the protectiveness of the remedy is maintained. - Reusing Cleaned Up Superfund Sites: Golf Facilities Where Waste is Left on Site (PDF) (73 pp, 2MB)
This 2003 report provides technical information useful in planning, designing, and building golf facilities on sites where the remedy calls for on-site containment of contaminated material. - Recreational Opportunities at Abandoned Mine Lands (PDF) (13 pp, 1.1MB)
This 2003 fact sheet provides information about recreational reuse for all stakeholders and community members interested in creating recreational opportunities at nearby abandoned mine lands.
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