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CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011
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Page 1: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL

FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011

Page 2: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

BACKGROUND

•$1 Million Coalition Grant for Assessment•Phosphate Mined Lands•Rural Areas/Communities–Polk County = Rhode

Island–Mulberry & Ft. Meade–Abandoned –

Distressed Commercial & Industrial Properties

Page 3: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

PROJECTED RE-USES

•Polk Nursery–Mixed Use Project

•Cigar Factory – City Market /

Housing•Vacant Commercial Property– Health Care Clinic

Page 4: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

PROJECTED RE-USES

•Recreation & RV Park– City-owned Enterprise

Project

•Canning Factory Site– Senior Housing /

Assisted Living

Page 5: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIPISSUE OF CONCERN -RADIATION• Strip Mining

concentrates radioactive material at levels higher than natural background

• Remaining soil and water may contain elevated levels and need to be remediated

• GOAL – Ensure property is safe for reuse

Page 6: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

APPROACH TAKEN

•Enlisted Florida Department of Health – Bureau of Radiation Control (FDOH)•FDOH tests all mined lands – Before and after mining – Historic data for over 20 years (background levels )•HBRP using public health monitoring funds to conduct radiological testing

Page 7: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP• Site Eligibility Determination

Form goes to EPA Superfund and RCRA enforcement

• FDOH screens HBRP sites for radiation levels as part of Phase I ESA

• FDOH performs preliminary surficial screening for gamma radiation with a Geiger Counter

• Results reported in Phase I ESA and to EPA

PROCESS - PHASE I ESA

Page 8: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

• Results of Preliminary Surficial Radiation Survey used to develop Phase II ESA scope

• Grantee, Consultants & FDOH collaborate to develop Phase II scope for soil and groundwater testing and radon screening

• Soils – (FDOH Collects/Analyses) Radium 226 & Radium 228

• Ground Water (FDOH Analyses) Gross Alpha, Radium 226 & Radium 228

• Indoor Sampling – Radon Gas

FDOH Soil Sample Collection

PROCESS - PHASE I ESA

Page 9: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

• FDOH, Grantee & Consultant collaborate on Radiological Findings & include Data and recommendations in Phase II• Recommendations include:

-No mitigation if sites do not exceed background levels-Mitigate by bringing in three feet of topsoil from an outside source

PROCESS - PHASE I ESA

Page 10: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

BROWNFIELDS AND PUBLIC HEALTH OPTIONS

•Monitoring – Lead/other Screening•Access to Care - Public Health Facilities•Community Health Assessment /Measurement •Healthy Food Access – Groceries / Fresh Markets•Active Living – Walking and Biking•Community Gardens – Fresh Foods

Page 11: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

• Medically underserved community

• Nearest hospital or clinic 10-12 miles away

• Numerous abandoned petroleum sites & mined lands in the city

• Funding for assessment remediation and redevelopment

HEALTH CARE PROJECT: MULBERRY SEEKS HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS ON BROWNFIELDS SITE- Challenges

Page 12: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIPSOLUTION AND PROGRESS•GOAL: Develop Community-based healthcare clinic for an underserved community– Assessed two Brownfield sites for clinic– Partnered with Central Florida Health

Care and received HRSA grant to plan a comprehensive health care clinic on Brownfield

– Established local planning committee to develop and seek funding for comprehensive health care clinic

Page 13: CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL FLORIDA BROWNFIELDS CONFERENCE November 14, 2011.

HEARTLAND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP

Helen Sears Program DirectorCentral Florida Regional Planning Council(863) 534-7130 [email protected]

Miles BalloggDirector, Brownfields & Economic DevelopmentCardno TBE(727) [email protected]

Barbara CapritaBrownfields Project Officer (404) [email protected]

THANK YOU