GARDINER — Communities and organizations throughout Maine have been awarded greater than $24.2 million in federal funds to assist assess and clear up each contaminated and blighted websites for future growth.
The U.S. Environmental Safety Company funding is a part of the bigger $1.5 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Regulation authorized in November 2021 designed to spend money on infrastructure throughout the US.
Quite a lot of communities, together with Gardiner and Waterville in Kennebec County, are every receiving $500,000 in Brownfields Evaluation and Cleanup grants to deal with contaminated websites, often known as brownfields, within the these communities.
The EPA additionally awarded grants from its Revolving Mortgage Fund that allow communities and organizations to supply loans or sub-grants to wash up brownfield websites. When the loans are repaid, EPA officers say, the mortgage quantity is returned to the fund and made obtainable to different debtors.
Tracey Desjardins, Gardiner’s director of Financial and Neighborhood Improvement, mentioned when making use of for funds, communities needed to establish the areas to be focused for evaluation.
Gardiner has been dwelling to trade for greater than two centuries, which has resulted in industrial air pollution, notably alongside the banks of Cobbosseecontee Stream. The EPA has recognized greater than a dozen brownfield websites throughout town, in line with an company database.
Metropolis officers have recognized the Cobbossee Hall as a goal for growth within the metropolis and the funds are anticipated to assist the continuation of labor that metropolis officers began on the T.W. Dick web site on Summer season Avenue, which has been redeveloped into workforce housing and business use.
“These are going to be funds if somebody is considering buying property, (these evaluation funds) are a great way to know what’s on the location,” she mentioned.
Usually, she mentioned, the grants are smaller, and never all communities in search of the funding acquired it.
“It’s a fairly cool factor for Gardiner to achieve success,” she mentioned. “We didn’t obtain any final yr.”
Proof of business contaminants proceed to crop up despite the fact that the supply of the contamination might have stopped a long time in the past.
Most not too long ago, staff excavating earth for the Bridge Avenue bridge substitute challenge discovered industrial pollution in 2019, prompting the state Division of Environmental Safety to step in and clear up the contaminated supplies.
Near the tip of the cleanup challenge, the DEP had eliminated 3,700 tons of soil contaminated by No. 6 residual oil, the kind of gas that has been utilized in furnaces and boilers from the proper of approach beneath Bridge Avenue and a web site simply upstream from the bridge.
Among the many suspected sources of the contamination was the previous Gardiner Shoe Manufacturing unit, which for many years operated on Water Avenue, simply upstream from the Bridge Avenue bridge.
If builders are considering potential brownfields websites, Desjardins mentioned, the funding could be obtainable to research whether or not remediation could be wanted.
“We’d have the ability to promote that to folks, that if persons are considering buying property, this can be a good option to know what’s on the location and discover out if there’s going to be any points.”
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