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3:12 - The HRP Podcast, Episode 59: The National Brownfields Conference Chicago 2025

3:12 - The HRP Podcast, Episode 59: The National Brownfields Conference Chicago 2025

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Welcome to Chicago! This episode was recorded at National Brownfields Conference. EPA’s Brownfields program is a multibillion-dollar program that provides the principal funding for communities to address brownfield sites. The national conference brings together those communities, The EPA, consultants, vendors, regulators and assistance programs for a comprehensive learning and networking experience. In this episode of 3:12 we’re going to hear a series of quick interviews that cover all kinds of topics, from AI integration, to sustainable plant-based remediation techniques, to training the next generation of environmental consultants. Our play hard section is, as always, a video segment! This time we’re meeting with Randi Mendes, Executive Director of the UCONN Technical Assistance to brownfields program.

Guests from this episode:

Kyle Gulau – Brownfield AI https://brownfield.ai/

Jane Mathisen – ESDAT https://esdat.net/

Ignacio Dayrit – Center for Creative Land Recycling https://www.cclr.org/

Christa Stoneham - Houston landbank https://houstonlandbank.org/

Jose Montoya - Willow stick - https://www.willowstick.com/

Renee Murphy - Intrinsyx Environmental https://www.intrinsyxenvironmental.com/

Anne Winegar, PG CP – Envirolearn https://www.envirolearntraining.com/

John Evangelista - Groundwork Elizabeth https://groundworkelizabeth.org/

Randi Mendes – UCONN TAB https://tab.program.uconn.edu/

A reminder that our Play Hard segment is also available in video form! Watch that on our YouTube Channel.

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