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United States Environmental Protection Agency
Introduction to Environmental Insurance and Other Risk Management Tools
Sponsored by: U.S. EPA Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment
Original Time/Date of Presentation:

May 2, 2006, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM, EDT (18:00-19:30 GMT)

Presentation Overview:

Environmental Insurance and Other Risk Management Tools is designed to be an introductory session on the role environmental insurance and other risk management mechanisms can play in property cleanup and reuse, considering both benefits and limitations. The presentation will provide an overview of the following topics, and will provide real life examples and links to additional resources.

  • Risk Management and Redevelopment Approaches— Key players involved with property transactions and their perspectives, and an explanation of current risk management tools.
  • Environmental Insurance Coverage— Types of environmental insurance products available in the marketplace including typical coverage, terms, premium costs, and timing.
  • Negotiating Environmental Insurance Coverage and Claims— Process and key players involved with negotiating a policy and filing claims.
For additional information on environmental insurance, please visit the EPA website at: http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/insurance/.

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