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EPA Grants For Petroleum Brownfields Properties

Petroleum Brownfields Grant Recipients - The links below will take you to annual lists of petroleum brownfield grant recipients.

In January 2002, the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act ("Brownfields Law") was signed into law. This law expanded the original EPA brownfields program by including relatively low-risk petroleum sites as eligible sites for brownfields assessment and cleanup grant funding. By law, EPA must make available 25 percent of the total brownfields grant funds each year for the assessment and/or cleanup of relatively low-risk petroleum-contaminated sites. Recipients include abandoned sites such as gas station, industrial, and retail properties that contain, or are perceived to contain, contamination from petroleum. For more information on the brownfields program, visit the Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment website.

For petroleum-contaminated sites to be eligible for brownfields grant funds, EPA or a state must determine:

In addition, petroleum-contaminated sites must not be subject to a corrective action order under the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) §9003(h).

A number of entities, including states and local governments, are eligible to apply for petroleum brownfields grants.

For more information on petroleum brownfields, contact Steven McNeely at mcneely.steven@epa.gov or (703) 603-7164.

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