EPA Selects 7 Washington Projects to Receive $4.5 Million to Assess and Clean Up Contaminated Brownfields Sites
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The
"This historic investment from
These investments totaling
"Federal dollars for projects in
"Cleaning up
Many communities that are under economic stress, particularly those located in areas that have experienced long periods of disinvestment, lack the resources needed to initiate brownfield cleanup and redevelopment projects. As brownfield sites are transformed into community assets, they attract jobs, promote economic revitalization and transform communities into sustainable and environmentally just places.
Thanks to the historic
The following organizations in
* Confederated Tribes of the
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- "Thank you, this is fantastic news for our region! The
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- "This grant represents a significant milestone for our community, as it serves as a catalyst for the remarkable transformation of our downtown waterfront," said
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- "We are excited to work alongside
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- "This Brownfield grant is great news for the
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Additionally, the
More information about Brownfields Technical Assistance and Research (https://www.epa.gov/brownfields/brownfields-technical-assistance-and-research)
FY23
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Additional Background:
Over the years, the relatively small investment of federal funding has leveraged, from both public and private sources, nearly 260,000 jobs. Communities that previously received Brownfields Grants used these resources to fund assessments and cleanups of brownfields, and successfully leverage an average of 10.6 jobs per
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-selects-7-washington-projects-receive-45-million-assess-and-clean-contaminated
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