Contact Us

Newsroom

All News Releases By Date

 

City of Tacoma and King County Will Provide Green Job Training With EPA Brownfields Grants

Release Date: 03/06/2008
Contact Information: Laura Caparroso, (206) 553-6378, or Judy Smith, (503) 326-6994

(Seattle, Wash. – March 6, 2008) Two Puget Sound communities will gain a workforce with environmental cleanup skills thanks to two $200,000 grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Today, Elin Miller, EPA's Regional Administrator, announced that the City of Tacoma and King County have been awarded Brownfields Job Training Grants.  

"Brownfields Job Training Grants deliver double benefits to these two communities," said EPA’s Miller. “First, these grants provide valuable job training, then skilled workers make their neighborhoods safer by sampling for and removing environmental hazards such as asbestos, chemicals, lead, and mold.”  

The City of Tacoma is targeting their grant to benefit disadvantaged neighborhoods with concentrations of former gas station sites. The grant will train 60 students over two-years and place at least 42 students in environmental jobs.    

King County, which includes the City of Seattle, will use their grant for low-income adults living in the Duwamish-Tukwila Manufacturing Industrial Center neighborhood, an area with many contaminated properties.  The grant will train at least 72 students and place 60 students in environmental jobs.

Tacoma and King County have identified a strong and growing local demand for trained environmental technicians.  Both communities will work with local agencies and organizations to recruit and screen students and ensure their graduation and placement.

The Tacoma and King County grants are two of 13 grants awarded nationally today by EPA.

###

National announcement
EPA Brownfield Job Training program
EPA activities in the Pacific Northwest

Note: If a link above doesn't work, please copy and paste the URL into a browser.

View all Region 10 New Releases