Unlocking Potential: Dive into Brownfields 101 Workshop with Host Shonto Chapter and Tribal TAB of KSU!
Event Information
What can you expect?
Join us for an exciting opportunity with the Shonto Chapter and Tribal TAB as we delve into the world of redevelopment and cleanup with our engaging Brownfields 101 Workshop! The workshop explores the fascinating realm of Brownfields and helps determine unlimited potential for the future of Brownfield sites. This is a unique chance to immerse yourself in valuable knowledge, forge meaningful connections, and contribute to transformative community initiatives. Don’t miss out on the chance to learn about sustainable practices and make a significant difference in our environment!
What is a brownfield?
A brownfield is a property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.
Who should attend?
Local chapter house leadership, chapter house staff members, chapter house grazing committee, chapter house community land use planning committee, nonprofits, and anyone interested in learning about brownfields and financial resources for local redevelopment.
Who is Tribal TAB?
The Tribal Technical Assistance to Brownfields (Tribal TAB) program supports Indigenous communities in protecting and restoring sacred lands. The Tribal TAB network provides free technical assistance to all federally recognized Tribes, Alaska Native Villages, and other Tribal entities. Tribal TAB is a collaborative partnership between Kansas State University, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, and the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.