BEC Environmental, Inc.

Brownfields Program Management & Implementation

Brownfields Program Management

What Are Brownfields?

Brownfields are properties whose redevelopment potential is hindered by actual or perceived environmental contamination – sites including, but not limited to abandoned gasoline stations, old mine properties, and formerly utilized defense sites.

BEC has successfully managed brownfield projects for both federal and state brownfields programs since 2002. We maintain a unique understanding of all aspects of the program and have actively engaged many of EPA’s 33 federal agency brownfields partners to successfully complete brownfields projects. Similarly, we have established relationships with stakeholder representatives critical to the successful implementation of the brownfields program – from site identification through the redevelopment process.

Brownfield Services

Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives

Economic Development Support

Endangered Species Act Permitting & Compliance

Environmental Site Characterization

Government Liaison & Relations

Grant Identification, Writing, & Management

Public Outreach & Stakeholder Engagement

Reuse Planning

SHPO Documentation/ Section on 106 Consultation

Site Identification & Inventory Development

An old hangar in Tonopah, Nevada

Site Identification & Inventory Development

A Board of County Commissioners meeting with board members sitting at the bench in discussion

Government Liaison & Relations

BEC environmental scientists and core drill technicians extract a soil sample from the core drill equipment

Environmental Site Characterization

Nevada Division of Environmental Protection Education and Outreach display at an event

Outreach Coordination & Stakeholder Engagement

Before and after example of a brownfields property with a dilapidated building that was torn down and replaced with an updated building on an airport lot.

Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives

broken piping lies in water next to a wellhead

Cleanup Planning & Oversight

Before and after comparison showing an old motel, fenced off, boarded up, and dilapidated on the left, and the new Nye County Emergency Services and Volunteer Fire Department building

Reuse Planning