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EPA to fund underground tank cleanups in metro area
Release Date: 7/1/2002
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David Hogle 303 312 6137,
Release Date: 7/1/2002
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News Office 303 312 6780
- Denver -- City and State officials will clean up four sites with known or suspected contamination from abandoned underground storage tanks (USTs) in the northeast metro area with the help of $100,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The project is part of a national program announced earlier today in Philadelphia by EPA Deputy Administrator Linda Fisher. Nationally, some 40 sites will share in $3.8 million targeted at cleaning up gas and petroleum tanks at idle or abandoned commercial properties.
The sites are in Northeast Park Hill and Sunnyside Acres in the vicinity of I-70 and 38th Avenue. The cleanups are intended to remove gasoline or petroleum contamination and boost economic redevelopment in the areas.
For more information on the projects, contact Marilyn Hajicek (HIGH check) with the Colorado Dept. of Labor and Employment's Oil & Public Safety Division at 303 318 8530.
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