EPA Grant to Turtle Creek Valley Council of
Governments will help assess Allegheny County properties for potential
redevelopment
PHILADELPHIA (August 21, 2012) -- The
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency today announced a $600,000 Brownfields Coalition
Assessment Grant to the Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments to identify
and assess potentially contaminated sites in southeast Allegheny County for
cleanup and redevelopment.
The Turtle Creek
Valley Council of Governments received the EPA grant on behalf of its member
municipalities and other local governments that make up the Twin Rivers Council
of Governments and Steel Valley Council of Governments. The funding will be used
to inventory potential brownfields sites in all 41 municipalities, and further
assess about 25 sites for possible petroleum and hazardous waste contamination.
“EPA’s Brownfields
program is empowering communities to
initiate first steps in cleaning up vacant properties so they can be put back to
beneficial use,” said EPA Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin. “We commend
these local governments for securing federal funding that when leveraged with
other financial investments will improve their communities’ environmental health
and strengthen local economies.” Regional Administrator Garvin congratulated the
grant recipients at a press conference today at the former U.S. Steel
Slag Dump in Penn Hills.
Since 1998 more than $18.3 billion has been
spent to clean up and redevelop brownfields properties as a result of EPA grant
funding and efforts of recipients to work with public and private sources to
leverage dollars. As of August 2012, more than 18,000 properties have been
assessed and more than 700 have been cleaned up.
EPA’s brownfields
program encourages redevelopment of America’s estimated 450,000 abandoned and
contaminated waste sites. For more information on environmental assessment
grants, visit: http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/
assessment_grants.htm. To see list of all awarded brownfields grants by
state, visit: http://cfpub.epa.gov/bf_factsheets/.
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