Brownfield References

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Personal communication with Christine Slattery, Delta Institute, March 13, 2008.

Acknowledgements

Steve Colantino, IEPA Bureau of Land
Gary Deigan, Deigan and Associates
Chris DeSousa, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
David Graham, City of Chicago Department of Environment
Reggie Greenwood, South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association
Stacy Swartwood, US EPA
Jim Van der Kloot, US EPA Region 5
Christine Slattery, Delta Institute