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Vermont Getting $800K In Grants For Industrial Site Cleanup
By PAT BRADLEY • 6 HOURS AGO
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The federal Environmental Protection Agency is giving Vermont $800,000 in grants to clean up and redevelop old industrial sites.
Half of the money will go to the Windham Regional Commission and the other half goes to the Chittenden Country Regional Planning Commission.
The state-backed Brownfield Economic Revitalization Alliance has worked with the EPA in the past on targeted projects, including a former paper mill in Bellows Falls, a former machine tool plant in Springfield and a former creamery in Richmond.
Vermont received $2 million in grants last year.
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Nothing there for the Clinton Street Frittering Project! What to do.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they funded the unnecessary additional assessment that they, the EPA, called for and the ANR demanded. At some point it would be nice if the State would just fund Springfield redeveloping the site and knock off all the planning grants and assessments.
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