EPA awards $200K grant to Town of Dubois (Wyo.) for cleanup of sawmill site
Brownfields grant part of $69M announced nationally
CONTACT: Daniel Heffernan: 303-312-7074; heffernan.daniel@epa.gov Town of Dubois: 307-455-2345
(Denver, Colo. – May 24, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the Town of Dubois, Wyoming will receive a $200,000 Brownfields grant to clean up the Dubois Sawmill site on Absaroka Drive. The site is contaminated with benzene, diesel range organics, and other petroleum hydrocarbons. The award to Dubois is part of $69.3 million in EPA Brownfields grants provided to 245 communities across the nation to clean and redevelop contaminated properties, protect public health and create jobs.
The Dubois Sawmill site originally served as a railroad tie production facility and operated as an industrial sawmill from the 1950’s until 1988. At various times the facility housed a refuse burner, mechanic shop, landfill, power station, and several logging trucks and equipment. EPA’s grant funds will help clean up the property so it can be reused.
"Restored Brownfield properties can serve as cornerstones for rebuilding struggling communities. These grants will be the first step in getting pollution out and putting jobs back into neighborhoods across the country,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “Clean, healthy communities are places where people want to live, work and start businesses. We're providing targeted resources to help local partners transform blighted, contaminated areas into centers of economic growth." Approximately 29 percent of the grants are being awarded to non-urban areas with populations of 100,000 or less, 16 percent are being awarded to “micro” communities with populations of 10,000 or less, and the remaining grants are being awarded to urban areas with populations exceeding 100,000. |
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
News Release: EPA awards $200K grant to Town of Dubois (Wyo.) for cleanup of sawmill site
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