DEC Contact: Tom Mailey, (518) 402-8000 January 09, 2015
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DEC: $8.4 Million in NY Works II Funding to Complete Cleanup of 13 Municipally Owned Contaminated Sites |
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Thirteen municipally owned brownfield sites across the state will receive $8.4 million in NY Works II funding to cleanup and remediate the sites for redevelopment, state Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Joe Martens announced today. The sites are part of the state’s Environmental Restoration Program (ERP). DEC received 13 applications and determined all are eligible for funding. DEC will use the NY Works II funding to complete the 13 ERP remediation projects. Municipalities and DEC will enter into agreements so DEC will undertake the remediation work directly with the municipality paying 10 percent of the project costs. The NY Works funding allows existing ERP sites to advance beyond the investigation phase and begin cleanup work. The projects include: Albany County Gansevoort/Franklin Street Parcel Site (Albany) -- $90,762 Schuyler Heights Fire District Site (Watervliet) -- $604,836 Broome County 312 Maple Street Site (Endicott) -- $58,721 Columbia County Former Hettling Property Site (Clermont) -- $616,738 Foster Refrigeration Site (Hudson) -- $427,000 Erie County 1318 Niagara Street Site (Buffalo) -- $968,000 Jefferson County Sewall’s Island Site (Watertown) -- $695,363 Nassau CountyElmont 546 Hempstead Turnpike Site (Elmont) -- $275,000 Oneida County Former Rome Cable Site (Rome) -- $1,606,000 26-28 Whitesboro Street (Utica) -- $236,127 Onondaga County Former Brown Manufacturing Site (Syracuse) -- $661,550 Rensselaer County Scolite – Upper Hudson River Site (Troy) -- $674,205 Suffolk County Ronkonkoma Wallpaper Site (Ronkonkoma) -- $1,470,000 |
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