Award Date

Spring 2000

Degree Type

Senior Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts

Department

Environmental Science

Advisor 1

Dr. Helen Neill

Advisor 2

Dr. Shawn Gerstenberger

Number of Pages

44

Abstract

This thesis is a case study of the redevelopment project of the former Armory site in Las Vegas, Nevada, a United States Environmental Protection Agency Brownfield Pilot Project. This investigation uses benefit-cost analysis to determine whether the project is economically feasible. This examination includes a description of the Brownfield program, a description of the site, selection criteria, and the proposed future use of it. The results show that the benefits exceed the costs.

Keywords

Brownfields; Hazardous waste site remediation economic aspects; Land use; Urban; Las Vegas; Nevada; Reclamation of land

Disciplines

Environmental Health and Protection | Environmental Monitoring | Environmental Sciences | Urban Studies

File Format

pdf

File Size

258 KB

Degree Grantor

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Language

English

Rights

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