The Delaware Brownfield Conference is set for Thursday, Aug. 20, 2026, starting at 9 a.m., at the Chase Center, in Wilmington. The conference will bring together environmental professionals, developers, municipal leaders, policymakers and community stakeholders for a dynamic day of learning, collaboration and inspiration.
The conference is focused on education and real-world outcomes. It highlights how the Delaware Brownfield Development Program is transforming underutilized and contaminated properties into engines of economic growth and community revitalization.
For more information, please contact Melissa Leckie, at melissa.leckie@delaware.gov or 302-395-2686.
Conference organizers will send out calls for presentations and posters, via email, to interested stakeholders and partners and will post them here.
Registration information will be posted here as well when registration is open.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into brownfield assessment, remediation, funding opportunities and regulatory processes through expert-led sessions and practical case studies.
The conference will showcase successful redevelopment projects from across Delaware, demonstrating how strategic partnerships and innovative approaches are turning challenges into opportunities.
Whether you are new to brownfield redevelopment or an experienced practitioner, this conference offers actionable knowledge, networking opportunities and a deeper understanding of how the Delaware Brownfield Development Program supports sustainable development, protects human health and the environment and strengthens communities statewide.
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