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Integrating Brownfields and Eco-Industrial Development

Presented by

Dion Jackson, Project Manager

The National Center

for Eco-Industrial Development

Outline The National Center for Eco-Industrial

Development What is Eco-Industrial Development?

Industrial Ecology Eco-Industrial Parks Environmentally Benign Engineering

Integrating Brownfields and Eco-Industrial Development

The National Center for Eco-Industrial Development

Grew out of the partnership between Leonard Mitchell and Ed Cohen-Rosenthal University of Southern California Cornell University to develop tools to expand the development of eco-

industrial parks through-out the United States

Funded by the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce; and the Environmental Protection Agency

What is Eco-Industrial Development?

The creation of job opportunities through industrial expansion, especially in economically distressed communities, by applying principles of industrial ecology, establishing eco-industrial parks, and expanding use of environmentally benign manufacturing processes and techniques.

Industrial Ecology

"One of the most important concepts of industrial ecology is that, like the biological system, it rejects the concept of waste."- Industrial Ecology (Graedel and Allenby, Prentice Hall, 1994)

Eco-Industrial Park An industrial park that is designed to increase the

economic return at the same time it decreases it’s ecological impact.

Models in use: By-Product Synergy Resource Recovery Park Green Technology Park Application of Eco-Industrial Strategies “Resource Circulating Economy”

By-Product Exchange

Municipal Recovery Facility

Ethanol Production

Furniture Factory

Particle Board Factory Recycled Paper

Manufacturer

WastePaper

Scrap Wood Sawdust

Aquaculture Biomass

Cogeneration Facility

SteamSteam

By-Product ExchangeEthanol

By-Products:Lignin

GypsumYeast

Ethanol Plant

Major Inputs: Agricultural residues or Wood wastes Sulfuric Acid Steam from a Cogeneration Facility

Potential Exchange Partners:

Wallboard Manufacturer

Animal Feed Manufacturer

Industrial Symbiosis: Kalundborg, Denmark

Eco-Industrial Park An industrial park developed through the

application of eco-industrial strategies such as: Waste Heat Recovery Cogeneration By-Product Exchange Green Building Development Creation of New Eco-Industrial Industries

and Businesses

Integrating Brownfields and Eco-Industrial Development

Strategies to Integrate Remediation Remediation Recovery Network Eco-Industrial Feedstock Integrated System of Remediation and

Eco-Industrial Development

Case Studies: Linking Remediation to Brownfields 1) Stabilization of contamination and site

redevelopment 2) Adaptation of biofilter remediation

technology to perform industrial pollution control

3) Eco-Industrial based redevelopment

Site Remediation Selection of a site depends on physical and

chemical properties of contaminants at the site.

Particularly, at this site, contaminated soil will be first treated by bioremediation to remove organics and then by solidification to reduce the leachability of metal contamination.

Benefits in Redeveloping the Site Health benefits from the removal of VOC’s from

the soil and the chemical reduction of chromium. Cost savings by eliminating the need for any off-

site transportation and landfill costs. Elimination of liability issues associated with off-

site disposal. Cost benefits due to the stabilization of metal

contaminants providing a low life cycle cost in other treatment scenarios.

Integrating Biofiltration for Remediation and Redevelopment An attractive alternative because of its low

costs, inherent simplicity, and lack of secondary wastes.

An advantage of using biofilters is that the undesirable compound is broken down biologically and destroyed rather than being transferred to another media.

Site Remediation Biofilters- break down hazardous

contaminants into harmless products Extremely cost effective Under proper conditions, can convert virtually all

relevant contaminants to harmless products. Most effectively used to treat nonhalogenated

VOCs and fuel hydrocarbons.

Integration with Industrial Site Redevelopment Biofilter can be used as a VOC control device for a single

firm or as a shared technology that provides air pollution control services for a number of firms on the site.

Refer to Box 8 Economic feasibility and regulatory permit requirements

must be considered when evaluating biofiltration for commercial pollution control.

Eco-Industrial based Redevelopment- Integrating Technology and Design Of the 450,000 brownfields sites in the US,

roughly 200,000 sites contain abandoned underground storage tanks or are impacted by petroleum leaks.

USTfields –address such situations New brownfields legislation includes 3 new

areas: land contaminated by petroleum products, land contaminated by a controlled substance, and authorizes up to $200 million per year for brownfields assessment and cleanup.

Site Remediation- Petroleum Sites Reclaiming petroleum-contaminated properties

can return the land to productive use, create private or public investment in redevelopment and job-producing businesses, and renew valuable space within local communities.

Site Remediation- Avoiding Remediation Through Design A more environmentally and economically effective

strategy would be to to prevent the future need for remediation.

Using less material in the production process, being more energy efficient, handling manufacturing processes more responsibly, and creating durable goods can reduce remediation costs while creating competitive advantage in the marketplace.

EIP creates a community of manufacturing and service businesses located together in a common site.

Next Steps in Integrating Brownfield Remediation and Eco-Industrial Development

New opportunities to apply successfully link remediation and site design include urban sprawl, outmigration from center cities, and the degraded landscapes left behind by the transition from an urban industrial economy to a suburban service economy.

Presented by

The National Center

for Eco-Industrial Development

Brownfield Remediation and Eco-Industrial Development EID provides a framework for potential brownfield reuse

and redevelopment to bring about economic development for the local community.

Development occurs through the recruiting of clean industries that place contaminated land back into more productive economic use.

Eco-Industrial strategy is to attract clean businesses by drawing on urban advantages such as market and customer access, nearby labor pools, transportation access and feedstock supplies to feed an eco-industrial strategy.

The Mission of the National Center for Eco-industrial Development is to facilitate job creation and sustainable industrial expansion in distressed communities around

the nation by applying principles of industrial ecology; establishing eco-industrial parks, and expanding use of environmentally benign manufacturing processes and

techniques.

Eco-Industrial Parks

" By collectively managing environmental and energy issues, Eco-industrial park members can enhance their environmental and economic performance and, as a result, achieve a combined benefit that is greater than the benefits each company would realize from optimizing only it's individual performance."

ECO-EFFICIENCY TASK FORCE REPORT, U.S. PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON SUSTAINABLE

DEVELOPMENT, 1996

Eco-Industrial Park An industrial park developed through the

application of eco-industrial strategies such as: Waste Heat Recovery

CogenerationNatural Gas>>>>>Turbine >>>>>Electricity

PLUS Capture of heat for industrial processes or for district heating or to generate more electricity

Eco-Industrial Park An industrial park developed through the

application of eco-industrial strategies such as: Waste Heat Recovery Cogeneration By-Product Exchange Green Building Development

Example of Eco-Industrial Development

Riverside Eco-Park in Burlington, Vermont Jobs Generated: 422 Costs Saved:

$1,925,000 per year Municipal Solid Waste Avoided:

32 tons per year Waste Energy Recaptured:

111,600 BTUs per year

Economic Benefits for Companies Cost Savings & Enhanced Competitiveness Revenue Generation Improved Opportunities for Investment Access to New Technology Improved Human Resources

Community Economic Benefits Improved Business Attraction, Expansion,

& Retention Local Import Substitution Brownfield Redevelopment Reduced Infrastructure Development Costs Improved Quality of Life

Environmental Benefits Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced Air Emissions & Improved Community

Health Promotion of Pollution Prevention & the 4 R’s

(Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover) Improved Resource Conservation Promotion of Green Technology Increased Environmental Awareness Regeneration of Green Space

Methodology:Environmental And Public Health Threats

Identified common Southern California industries Identified chemicals typically found at

brownfields sites formerly occupied by those industries

Summarized human health hazards for identified chemicals based on long-term exposures to low levels of contaminants.

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