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Funding to help PA communities remediate abandoned or underutilized properties where redevelopment may be complicated by the presence of contamination

PA has now received $11.6 million from infrastructure law for brownfield clean up

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and John Fetterman (D-PA) announced $14 million from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to clean up contaminated brownfield sites across Pennsylvania. This funding, including $9.6 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), will revitalize communities suffering from economic and environmental hazards.

“Thanks to the infrastructure law, Pennsylvania can not only clean up contaminated brownfield sites but reinvigorate communities that have suffered from job loss, environmental degradation, and health problems.” Senator Casey said. “From Darlington to Nanticoke to Philadelphia, this funding will support community revitalization which will create safer environments for children and families and opportunities for new businesses and investment.”

“This funding, coming in large part from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will help clean up toxic waste and spills in nineteen different sites all across our Commonwealth,” Senator Fetterman said. “We’ve got to do everything we can to make sure our communities everywhere, no matter how rural, urban, or suburban, have clean air and water. This critical investment will help get us there.” 

The following applicants will receive brownfield cleanup funding from the Environmental Protection Agency.

* = IIJA funding

Table of applicants and sites receiving funding for brownfield cleanup from the Environmental Protection Agency.

Applicant

Site Name

Total Funding

Beaver County

Darlington Brickyard

$500,000*

Clarion Co. Economic Development Corporation

Community-wide

$500,000

Cresson Township

Multi-Site: Mr. Gas property and Cresson Ridge site

$218,500*

Dauphin Co. Redevelopment Authority

Community-wide

$500,000

Delaware Co. Redevelopment Authority

Community-wide

$1,000,000*

Earth Conservancy

Nanticoke Creek

$1,956,427*

Economic Progress Alliance of Crawford Co.

Bessemer Commerce Park

$1,000,000*

Geisinger Clinic

703 Martin F. Gibbons Boulevard

$493,501*

Johnstown Redevelopment Authority

Community-wide

$472,000

Montgomery Co. Redevelopment Authority

Community-wide

$500,000

North Side Industrial Development Company

Community-wide

$500,000

Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

Statewide Revolving Loan Fund

$1,000,000*

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

CWAGST

$2,000,000*

Borough of Pottstown

Pollock Park

$491,880*

Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg

Community-wide

$500,000

SEDA-Council of Governments

Community-wide

$1,000,000*

Young Preservationists Association of Pittsburgh

Community-wide

$500,000

Borough of Ambridge

Community-wide

$500,000

 

The Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields Multipurpose, Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup Grant Program provides funding to characterize, assess, and conduct planning and community involvement related to brownfield sites and to carry out cleanup activities at brownfield sites.

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