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1. Introduction
2. Importance and Value of Sustainable Resilient Remediation
2. Importance and Value of Sustainable Resilient Remediation
2.1 Evolution of Environmental Remediation to SRR
2.2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
3. Perspectives
3. Perspectives
3.1 State Survey Summary
3.2 Private-Party Sites
3.3 Federal Perspectives
3.4 Public and Tribal Stakeholders
3.5 ASTM International
4. State Resource Map
5. Advancing the Practice: Social and Economic Dimensions of Sustainability and Resilience
5. Advancing the Practice: Social and Economic Dimensions of Sustainability and Resilience
5.1 Sustainability Is More Than a Footprint
5.2 Special Considerations for Low-Income and Minority Communities
5.3 Road Map of Economic and Social Resources
5.4 Social and Economic Sustainability Through Constructive Change and Protective Remedies
5.5 Integrating Sustainability and Resiliency into Brownfields Redevelopment
5.6 Ecosystem Services
5.7 Green Infrastructure and Resiliency
5.8 Selecting Sustainable and Resilient Passive or Low-Energy Remediation Technologies
5.9 Social and Economic Impact Evaluations
5.10 Case Studies
5.11 How to Identify Potential Site or Cleanup Impacts on Highly Impacted or Socioeconomically Vulnerable Communities
6. Integrating Resilience and Sustainability into the Remedial Project Life Cycle
6. Integrating Resilience and Sustainability into the Remedial Project Life Cycle
6.1 Project Planning
6.2 Site Characterization
6.3 Remedy Planning
6.4 Execution
6.5 Response Complete
6.6 Site Closeout
7. Key Sustainable Best Management Practices for Sustainable Resilience to Extreme Weather Events and Wildfires
7. Key Sustainable Best Management Practices for Sustainable Resilience to Extreme Weather Events and Wildfires
7.1 SBMPs Universally Relevant to Extreme Weather Events and Wildfires
7.2 Wind
7.3 Snow and Hail
7.4 Fluctuating Groundwater Elevation Levels
7.5 Flooding
7.6 Bank and Shoreline Erosion
7.7 Pre-Wildfire
7.8 Post-Wildfire
7.9 Sea-Level Rise
7.10 Evapotranspiration
7.11 Storm Surge
7.12 Permafrost Thaw
8. Recommendations for the Future
9. References
Appendix A. Case Study Matrix
Appendix B. State Survey and State Survey Results
Appendix C. Tech Sheets for Selected State SRR Resources
Appendix D. Sustainable Best Management Practice Checklists
Appendix E. Team Contacts
Appendix F. Glossary
Appendix G. Acronyms
Acknowledgments
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Wyoming

Sustainable and Resilient Remediation

Policy

Wyoming’s voluntary cleanup program Green and Sustainable Remediation Policy.

http://deq.wyoming.gov/shwd/voluntary-remediation-program/

https://deq.wyoming.gov/shwd/voluntary-remediation-program/?wpcp_link=JTdCJTIyc291cmNlJTIyJTNBJTIyOWJkZTEzMGQyMmM0MjE4MjdkMmQwZmE3OTdmZTQyYWUlMjIlMkMlMjJhY2NvdW50X2lkJTIyJTNBJTIyMTEzMTQyMjM3OTUwMTUyNjI3MzcyJTIyJTJDJTIybGFzdEZvbGRlciUyMiUzQSUyMjFCMHdKaWdncW5lS003NndXZ3NjUXpaQ1dqQU9kSkZTeCUyMiUyQyUyMmZvbGRlclBhdGglMjIlM0ElMjJXeUl4UWpCM1NtbG5aM0Z1WlV0Tk56WjNWMmR6WTFGNldrTlhha0ZQWkVwR1UzZ2lYUSUzRCUzRCUyMiUyQyUyMmZvY3VzX2lkJTIyJTNBJTIyMTgwUkhyM3lCWnp4Mk1mVG83c3BGMV9PMWN5emZDUHpoJTIyJTdE

Climate

Resource

Wyoming Dept. of Public Health website for resources associated with emergency preparedness for both natural and man made disasters.

https://health.wyo.gov/aging/hls/emergency-preparedness/

Climate change report that is part of Wyoming’s 2017 Wildlife Action Plan.

https://wgfd.wyo.gov/

https://wgfd.wyo.gov/WGFD/media/content/PDF/Habitat/SWAP/Leading-Wildlife-Climate-Change.pdf

Wildfire

Resource

Wyoming state wildfire webpage.

https://wsfd.wyo.gov/fire-management

This web site presents CWPPs plans developed in collaboration and agreed on by state, tribal, local government, local fire departments, other stakeholders, and federal land management agencies managing land in the vicinity of the planning area. CWPPs identify and prioritize areas for hazardous fuels treatments and recommend the treatment types and methods, both on Federal and non-Federal lands that will protect at-risk communities and infrastructure, and recommends measures to reduce structure ignitability throughout the at-risk communities. These plans can also include topics such as wildfire response, hazard mitigation, community preparedness, and structure protection.

https://wsfd.wyo.gov/fire-management/fuels-mitigation/county-wildfire-protection-plans

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