EPA Brownfields Grants
2010 Grant
$250,000 Petroleum Assessment Grant
The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency (RPA) was
selected to receive a brownfields communitywide petroleum assessment
coalition grant. The RPA''s coalition partners are Hamilton County, the
City of Chattanooga, and the Southeast Tennessee Development District. The
coalition represents ten counties with a combined population of 609,262 in
southeast Tennessee.
$400,000 Clean-up Grant
The City of Chattanooga was awarded two brownfields cleanup grants
to clean up the 54-acre Old 36th Street Landfill site and the Tennessee
Avenue and Railroad Overpass property.
2009 Grant
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A $200,000 job training grant to train up to 30 people to work
in an array of brownfields activities.
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2008 Grant
The city of Chattanooga was just awarded two more
Brownfield grants this year:
A
$200,000 assessment grant for performing Phase I and Phase II
Environment Site Assessments, conducting human health monitoring, and
supporting community outreach activities in the city ‘s urban core.
A $200,000 brownfields cleanup grant for the 8.2 acre Ohls Avenue
Brownfelds site, a disposal site for the former Chattanooga Glass Company.
The grant fund will be used to remove and isolate the hazardous substances
and conduct community outreach activities.
2006 Grant
A
$200,000 assessment grant fund to inventory brownfields sites,
perform Phase I and II environmental site assessments, facilitate
community involvement activities, and develop cleanup and redevelopment
plans for sites in the Alton Park area. This three-year property
successfully COMPLETED.
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