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Upcoming related events include the following:

Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals 2010 National Conference - September 12-15, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia
The AHMP National Conference is the EHS&S, hazardous materials and waste management industry’s essential forum for national and international information exchange and networking

2010 Western Brownfields Workshop - September 14-16, 2010, Missoula, Montana
The workshop provides a unique opportunity to learn about current brownfields topics from regional experts, share success stories, and network with others in the western region. The workshop is designed for current EPA Brownfields grantees and communities interested in becoming grantees in EPA Regions 8, 9, and 10.

Annual National Tanks Conference and Expo - September 20-22, 2010, Boston, Massachusetts
Held each spring in the nation's Capitol, is an essential part of the association's federal advocacy program. The event features expert panels on federal budget and policy issues, plus participants receive talking points, policy briefs and other materials needed to communicate effectively with federal lawmakers and policymakers. In addition, attendees have a unique chance to network one-on-one with federal agency officials during the federal agency roundtable session.

ConSoil 2010 - September 22-24, 2010, Salzburg, Austria
This is Europe's largest conference on the management of soil, groundwater, and sediment and it will be attended by more than 800 representatives from science and industry. The conference will focus on the following four themes: 1) restoration, 2) new functions of the subsurface, 3) sustainable management of land use and the subsurface, and 4) management of contamination at the regional scale.

Reclaiming Vacant Properties: the Intersection of Sustainability, Revitalization, and Policy Reform - October 13-15, 2010, Cleveland, Ohio
This October, join the National Vacant Properties Campaign, Neighborhood Progress, Inc., and hundreds of people from communities from the Sunbelt to the Rustbelt, to learn about the policies, tools, and strategies to catalyze long-term, sustainable revitalization. Share your experiences and insights and become a part of the only national network focused on building the knowledge, leadership, and momentum to reclaim vacant and abandoned properties to foster thriving neighborhoods.

ICMA Annual Conference - October 17-20, 2010, San Jose, California
The International City/County Management Association (ICMA) is the professional and educational organization for chief appointed managers, administrators, and assistants in cities, towns, counties, and regional entities throughout the world. Since 1914, ICMA has provided technical and management assistance, training, and information resources to its members and the local government community. The management decisions made by ICMA's 9,000 members affect nearly 185 million individuals in thousands of communities--from small towns with populations of a few hundred to metropolitan areas serving several million. Planning is underway for ICMA’s 2010 Annual Conference.

The 2011 North American Environmental Field Conference and Exposition - January 11-13, 2011, San Diego, California
This conference, covering advances and innovations in environmental site characterization; sampling; monitoring; and remediation technology, will feature 40 papers discussing cutting-edge field-based technologies and methods for environmental site characterization; sampling; monitoring; and remediation and more than 60 hours of interactive indoor workshops.

10th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference - February 3-5, 2011, Charlotte, North Carolina
Today, we are faced with environmental, social and economic challenges that will define our generation, shape our future, and test our resilience as neighborhoods, cities and a nation. Join leaders from across the U.S. as we tackle these challenges head-on and demonstrate smart growth solutions that will reduce our dependence on foreign oil, create a green economy, assure a healthy population, foster more equitable development, and expand transportation and housing options for all Americans. In these tough economic times, when communities everywhere are struggling for fiscal survival, this timely conference will identify innovative ways to finance smart growth, explore creative techniques for reducing infrastructure and service costs, and provide concrete ideas for employing smart growth as a tool for economic vitality.

Brownfields National Conference 2011 - April 3-5, 2011, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The EPA Brownfields Program is co-sponsoring the 14th National Brownfields Conference on April 3-5, 2011, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The conference will provide a forum for training, research and technical assistance to communities to facilitate the inventory of brownfield sites, assessment and remediation of brownfields sites, community involvement, and the green and sustainable revitalization of brownfields and contaminated sites.

American Planning Association 2011 National Planning Conference - April 9-12, 2011, Boston, Massachusetts
The American Planning Association is an independent, not-for-profit educational organization that provides leadership in the development of vital communities by advocating excellence in community planning, promoting education and citizen empowerment, and providing the tools and support necessary to meet the challenges of growth and change.

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