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EPA awards $400,000 in Brownfields grants to Hawai'i

Release Date: 5/10/2005
Contact Information: Dean Higuchi, 808-541-2711

HONOLULU -- Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded $200,000 to the Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources and $200,000 to the county of Hawai'i to redevelop Brownfield properties.

Nationally, the EPA awarded 302 grants totaling $75.9 million today as part of the agency's Brownfields program, which provides funding to clean up and redevelop contaminated properties.

"Funding for brownfields projects will allow communities to revitalize properties that have been sitting idle far too long," said Wayne Nastri, regional administrator of the EPA's Pacific Southwest office. "The program yields positive results by bringing new life to the under used properties in many communities."

The Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources will use the funding to conduct a site investigation and prepare a health risk assessment for a 45-acre parcel in the Sand Island industrial area. The area was formerly owned by the federal government and the state plans to turn it into an industrial park.

The county of Hawai'i will focus on old warehouse sites in Hilo, abandoned dumps, plantation landfills, and other sugar cane plantation lands and facilities. The county will use the funding to inventory potential brownfields sites, perform environmental site assessments at three to five sites, and conduct community outreach and involvement activities.

"The Brownfields Program puts both property and people back to work," EPA Administrator Steve Johnson said. "These grants will help communities across America convert eyesores into engines of economic rebirth."

The Brownfields program promotes redevelopment of America's estimated 450,000 abandoned and contaminated waste sites. Since its inception in 1995, the program has awarded 709 assessment grants totaling over $190 million, 189 revolving loan fund grants worth more than $165 million, and $26.8 million for 150 cleanup grants.

In addition to facilitating industrial and commercial redevelopment, Brownfields projects have converted industrial waterfronts to river-front parks, landfills to golf courses, rail corridors to recreational trails, and gas station sites to housing. The program has led to more than $7 billion in public and private investment in cleanup and redevelopment, helped create more than 31,000 jobs, and resulted in the assessment of more than 5,100 properties.

For more information on the grant recipients, go to: https://www.epa.gov/brownfields
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