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Brownfields
Supplemental Assistance
Hennepin County, MN
BACKGROUND
EPA awarded Hennepin County supplemental assistance
for its Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilot. The
county contains one-quarter (1,050,000) of Minnesota's
population and includes the city of Minneapolis and 45
suburbs. Because of past industrial development, the
county must now contend with contaminated properties,
both in the older urban cores and in new suburban
communities. In newer suburban communities, dumps and
underused commercial and industrial land with likely
contamination have been bypassed by rapid, sprawling
development, leaving behindpockets of blight and economic
distress. Many of the suburbs in the county do nothave the
resources to successfully undertake brownfields
redevelopment projects without external help. Thecounty
has conducted environmental assessments at over 100
brownfields as well as numerous highway and railroad
corridors.
The original Pilot has successfully completed the tasks
related to interim uses of sites in the Bassett's Creek
Valley area. The county' s successful brownfields program
has focused, since its inception six years ago, on sites that
the county owns. The county currently is broadening its
brownfields program to provide all of its municipalities
with technical and financial resources to facilitate efforts
at all brownfield sites. Through the supplemental assistance,
the county will refocus brownfields redevelopment efforts
into suburban areas, applying the approach developed
under the initial Pilot as a model for brownfield assessment
and redevelopment planning.
OBJECTIVES AND PLANNED ACTIVITIES
Supplemental assistance will be used to conduct Phase I
assessments at six sites in five municipalities, and the
county expects to conduct Phase I assessments on an
additional six sites to be selected. Supplemental assistance
also will be used to conduct up to three Phase II
PILOT SNAPSHOT
Hennepin County,
Minnesota
Date of Announcement:
May 2002
Amount: $150,000
Profile: Hennepin County
plans todevelop and implement
asuburban community outreach
plan and conduct Phase I and
Phase II assessments in
suburban municipalities.
Contacts:
Hennepin County Department
of Environmental Services
(612)348-5714
Regional Brownfields Team
U.S. EPA Region 5
(404)562-8661
Visit the E PA Region 5 Brownfields web site at:
http://www.epa.gov/R5Brownfields/
Forfurtherinformation,includingspecific Pilot contacts,
additional Pilot information, brownfields news and events, and
publications and links, visit the EPA Brownfields web site at:
www.epa.gov/brownfields
assessments. In addition, the county will launch a concerted
outreach effort to build working relationships with local
government representatives and residents of suburban
municipalities.
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Activities planned as part of this Pilot include:
• Completing 10-12 Phase I environmental site
assessments;
• Completing one to three Phase II environmental site
assessments;
• Working with suburban cities to identify additional
brownfield sites; and
• Developing and implementing a suburban community
outreach plan for brownfields.
ThecooperativeagreementforthisPilothasnotyetbeennegotiated;therefore,
activities described in this fact sheet are subject to change.
Solid Waste EPA 500-F-02-094
and Emergency May 2002
Response (5105) www.epa.gov/brownfields/
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