Jon will present on the nexus between environmental clean-up and future land use. He will explain the origins of the community’s vision, that no remedial project is complete or successful unless the land can be used for community benefit. He will also illustrate this philosophy by presenting a number of projects in Butte where clean-up objectives and community redevelopment were merged to produce positive outcomes
The Clark Fork begins its 360 mile journey to the Columbia River as Silver Bow Creek near Butte, Mon...
The landscape has been transforming during the time – by people and by itself. A human has adjusted ...
The cleanup of the Silver Bow Creek Superfund site near Butte is the largest stream and floodplain r...
Jon will present on the nexus between environmental clean-up and future land use. He will explain th...
Having caps over the mine waste is a long ways from successful restoration. In his presentation Robe...
The Butte Priority Soils Consent Decree was entered by the US District Court in November 2020, signi...
Public Participation in the Remediation and Restoration Process: Remediation efforts, such as Superf...
As a Field Coordinator for CFWEP, Chris has worked in many projects related to Superfund. This talk ...
This talk considers the social values dimension of restoration ecology. All restoration projects ass...
Gregory Mullen, an environmental scientist with the NRDP since 1991, will discuss two types of resto...
What does it mean to move past land acknowledgments towards meaningful reconciliation? Many recreati...
The Silver Bow Creek watershed forms part of the headwaters the Clark Fork River. Decades of mining ...
This paper explores the role that future land use decisions have played in the establishment of cost...
An editorial column by Evan Barrett which appeared in the Montana Standard on June 25, 201
Modern urban environments are full of void, underused spaces. But it is these urban voids that are o...
The Clark Fork begins its 360 mile journey to the Columbia River as Silver Bow Creek near Butte, Mon...
The landscape has been transforming during the time – by people and by itself. A human has adjusted ...
The cleanup of the Silver Bow Creek Superfund site near Butte is the largest stream and floodplain r...
Jon will present on the nexus between environmental clean-up and future land use. He will explain th...
Having caps over the mine waste is a long ways from successful restoration. In his presentation Robe...
The Butte Priority Soils Consent Decree was entered by the US District Court in November 2020, signi...
Public Participation in the Remediation and Restoration Process: Remediation efforts, such as Superf...
As a Field Coordinator for CFWEP, Chris has worked in many projects related to Superfund. This talk ...
This talk considers the social values dimension of restoration ecology. All restoration projects ass...
Gregory Mullen, an environmental scientist with the NRDP since 1991, will discuss two types of resto...
What does it mean to move past land acknowledgments towards meaningful reconciliation? Many recreati...
The Silver Bow Creek watershed forms part of the headwaters the Clark Fork River. Decades of mining ...
This paper explores the role that future land use decisions have played in the establishment of cost...
An editorial column by Evan Barrett which appeared in the Montana Standard on June 25, 201
Modern urban environments are full of void, underused spaces. But it is these urban voids that are o...
The Clark Fork begins its 360 mile journey to the Columbia River as Silver Bow Creek near Butte, Mon...
The landscape has been transforming during the time – by people and by itself. A human has adjusted ...
The cleanup of the Silver Bow Creek Superfund site near Butte is the largest stream and floodplain r...