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Region 3 Excellence in Site Reuse Award

Region 3
This image shows which states are included in EPA's Region 3: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

Region 3 supports the reuse of Superfund sites across the Region. This success is largely due the cooperation of communities, site owners, state and local governments and developers with EPA. To recognize these productive partnerships and cooperative outcomes, Region 3 offers an Excellence in Site Reuse award to those who have gone above and beyond in reusing a Superfund site.

  • Background
  • Site Eligibility
  • Evaluation Criteria
  • Award Winners

Background
Region 3 established the Excellence in Site Reuse award for those who have supported the reuse of Superfund sites through outstanding efforts that go above and beyond required cleanup. Region 3 strongly supports reuse and believes it is an important part of the cleanup process. Many communities, developers, site owners, and local governments have worked closely with Region 3 to enhance cleanup, minimize the Agency's responsibilities for long term care and maintenance, promote long-term stewardship, and provide economic, environmental or social benefits to local communities.

Eligibility
The Excellence in Site Reuse award could be given to a developer, site owner, responsible party, local government, or other key stakeholder who has demonstrated excellence in working cooperatively with Region 3. Superfund reuse should complement cleanup and may play a key role in ensuring the remedy is protective in the future.

Evaluation Criteria for Excellence in Site Reuse Award

  1. Enhancement of the selected remedy
  2. Reduction of EPA’s long-term stewardship responsibilities
  3. Consideration of and effect on the local community
  4. Implementation of sustainable practices
  5. Design of reuse complementary with long term implementation of selected remedy
  6. Enhanced monitoring of institutional controls (neighborhood watch)
  7. Innovation in creative thinking and effective use of partnerships

Site Award Winners

  • People sitting under a tent listening to a presentation by a speaker
    Paul Leonard, Director of the Superfund and Emergency Management Division, gives remarks at the EPA Excellence in Site Reuse Award event in Suffolk, Virginia.
    2023: Former Nansemond Ordnance Depot Superfund Site, Suffolk, Virginia
    • Press Release: EPA Region 3 News Release: EPA recognizes excellence in VA Superfund cleanup BCP; Hana Engineers commended for FNOD redevelopment
    • News Article: EPA honors restoration efforts for Superfund site
    • News Article: EPA leaders celebrate progress at Suffolk Superfund site
       
  • 2019: Croydon TCE Superfund Site, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
    • Reuse Snapshot
    • Press Release: EPA Recognizes Bucks County Site for Excellence in Reuse
    • News Article: EPA awards Heritage Conservancy for Bristol Township project
       
  • 2018: Sharon Steel Corp (Fairmont Coke Works) Superfund Site, Fairmont, West Virginia
    • Reuse Snapshot
    • Sites in Reuse Fact Sheet (PDF)
    • Press Release: EPA recognizes ExxonMobil, Enso Properties with Site Reuse Award for redevelopment of Fairmont, W.Va. Superfund Site
       
  • 2015: Havertown PCP Superfund Site, Haverford Township, Pennsylvania
    EPA Region 3 Administrator Cosmo Servidio speaks during the Excellence in Site Reuse Award ceremony.
    • Reuse Snapshot
    • Press Release: EPA Announces Excellence in Site Reuse Award for Philadelphia Freedom Valley YMCA
  • 2014: Avtex Fibers Superfund Site, Front Royal, Virginia
    • Reuse Snapshot
    • Press Release: EPA Announces Excellence in Site Reuse Awards at the Avtex Fibers Site, Front Royal, Virginia
  • 2014: Palmerton Zinc Superfund Site, Palmerton, Pennsylvania
    • Reuse Snapshot
    • Press Release: EPA Announces Excellence in Site Reuse Award for Pa. Lehigh Gap Nature Center

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Last updated on June 12, 2024
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