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EPA Provides $200,000 to Assess Contaminated Properties in Rochester, New York
Release Date: 05/28/2014
Contact Information: John Martin, (212) 637-3662, [email protected]
- (New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is providing $200,000 to the City of Rochester, New York, to assess abandoned and contaminated properties. The funding was awarded through the EPA’s Brownfields Program, which helps communities assess, clean up, redevelop and reuse contaminated properties. Brownfields are properties with moderate contamination which can threaten environmental quality and public health and can interfere with redevelopment.
“EPA brownfields grants allow abandoned and contaminated sites to be put to good use as parks, new housing and businesses that create jobs and help revitalize neighborhoods,” said EPA Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck. “This grant will enable the City of Rochester to expand its environmental assessment of properties, making way for future cleanups that will protect people’s health and improve the quality of their lives.”
The City of Rochester will use the funds to conduct community-wide hazardous substances assessments to determine the nature and extent of environmental contamination, as well as public health and environmental impacts. Grant funds will also be used to support community outreach activities.
Additional information on EPA Brownfields activities is available at http://epa.gov/brownfields.
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