EPA Provides $2.7 Million to Newark and Jersey
City to
Clean
Up and Revitalize Contaminated Properties
Contact:
Elias Rodriguez, 212-637-3664, rodriguez.elias@epa.gov
(New
York, N.Y. – May 31, 2012) The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is providing a total of $2.7 million to the
cities of Newark and Jersey City to help them clean up abandoned and
contaminated sites. The funding was awarded through EPA’s Brownfields Program,
which helps communities assess, clean up, redevelop and reuse contaminated
properties. Brownfields are properties at which moderate contamination threaten
environmental quality and public health and can interfere with
redevelopment. In
addition, Newark was awarded a pilot Multi-Purpose Brownfield grant to conduct
both assessments and cleanups. This new type of grant allows recipients to move
more quickly from assessment of a site to cleaning it up.
“Investment
in the clean up and reuse of contaminated properties provides the catalyst to
improving the lives of residents living in or near Brownfields communities. This
funding will help foster local economic growth and leverage jobs in communities
where they are needed most,” said EPA Assistant Administrator Mathy Stanislaus.
“A revitalized Brownfields site reduces threats to human health and the
environment, promotes community involvement, and attracts investment in local
neighborhoods.”
“Cleaning
up brownfields sites protect people’s health and the environment, revitalizes
neighborhoods and create jobs,” said Judith A. Enck, EPA Regional Administrator.
“Brownfields cleanups and the reuse of formerly contaminated properties improve
the lives of those who live and work in these communities.”
The
Brownfields Program was created by Congress in 2002. It helps states and
communities clean up and revitalize properties that may be contaminated and are
not currently being put to use. EPA’s Brownfields Program encourages
redevelopment of America’s estimated 450,000 abandoned and contaminated waste
sites.
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Newark will $600,000 to clean up three sites contaminated with hazardous substances.
o A third cleanup will take place at the former Northern New Jersey Oil, Lot 12, South Yard site located at 2052-2070 McCarter Highway. Since at least 1930, this one-acre parcel was used for wholesale distribution of petroleum products and later for auto repair and storage. The currently unused site contains three aboveground petroleum tanks and several unlabeled 55-gallon drums. Newark will also receive a $550,000 multipurpose brownfields grant to conduct assessment and cleanup at a site in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood.
- The Jersey City Redevelopment Agency will receive $350,000 to assess brownfields at the Grand Jersey Brownfield development area site on Jersey Avenue and Aetna Street. The area was once part of the former Communipaw Bay. After the area was filled in, it was used as a railyard, a metal smelter and reclamation facility, a paper recycling center, a manufacturing facility for waterproofing and insulating materials, and a transformer facility. Grant funds also will be used to prepare cleanup plans and conduct community outreach activities.
- The Jersey City Redevelopment Agency will also receive $400,000 to cleanup sites contaminated with hazardous substances.
o
Hazardous substances will be cleaned up at two sites located at 441 and 443
Ocean Avenue. Both sites were developed between 1898 and 1912 for mixed
residential and retail use. The sites were vacated and all structures were
demolished in 1988. The sites contain oil fill material contaminated with heavy
metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and soil and groundwater
contaminated with perchloroethylene. Grant funds also will be used to conduct
community outreach activities.
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Lastly, the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency will receive $928,090 to support a revolving loan fund from which the city will provide loans and subgrants to cleanup sites contamined with hazardous substances and petroleum. Grant funds also will be used to market the program, oversee fund management activities, and provide technical support for the program.
Information
on grant recipients can be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/brownfields.
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