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Targeted Brownfields Assessments EPA Region 10

Targeted Brownfields Assessments EPA Region 10. Targeted Brownfields Assessments. A study to determine what types of contaminants exist at the site Available to public or non-profit entities, including tribes Environmental consultants already under contract with EPA

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Targeted Brownfields Assessments EPA Region 10

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  1. Targeted Brownfields AssessmentsEPA Region 10

  2. Targeted Brownfields Assessments • A study to determine what types of contaminants exist at the site • Available to public or non-profit entities, including tribes • Environmental consultants already under contract with EPA • Valued at approximately $50,000

  3. Who is eligible? • State and local governments • Tribal governments • Community development organizations • Non-profit organizations

  4. Selection Criteria • Concrete plans for redevelopment • Public need and benefit • Strong municipal/governmental commitment • Mechanisms available for cleanup

  5. Selection Criteria (cont.) • The site should be publicly owned • However, if the site is privately owned: • Did the owner cause the contamination? • Is the owner unwilling or unable to conduct the assessment? • What cost-sharing mechanisms are available to the assessment? • Provision of in-kind services • Reduction of purchase price • Commitment to contribute towards site clean up

  6. Restrictions: Similar to other Brownfields projects • Can not be part of an NPL site • Can not be a Federal Facility

  7. Selection Process • Requester submits an application • EPA committee reviews and evaluates the request based on the criteria • Approves, disapproves or sometimes partially approves the request (e.g., if TBAs are requested at more than one site, EPA may only agree to conduct TBAs at some sites but not all)

  8. TBAs include: • Phase I Assessment • Phase II Assessment • Cleanup Options & Cost Estimates • A TBA can include one or all of these depending on the request

  9. Customized • TBA reports are customized to meet the Stakeholders’ needs • Future uses of properties • Stakeholder’s are involved throughout the process • Scoping • Review of Sampling Plans • Selection of cleanup levels

  10. Types of Projects that have been supported by TBA program • Low income housing • Commercial/retail • Health Center • Parks/Habitat restoration • Bike trails/athletic fields • Colleges/Universities

  11. TBAs in Alaska • Fairbanks Chena Riverbend Project • Arctic Village School • Historic Venetie Village • Mountain Village General Store • Ugashik Traditional Village • Native Village of Fort Yukon • Ship Creek (Knik Arm Power Plant)Anchorage

  12. To apply: • Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis • To apply complete the TBA questionnaire and submit to: Joanne LaBaw EPA Region 10 (ECL-115) 1200 Sixth Ave. Seattle, WA 98101 labaw.joanne@epa.gov

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