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  Brownfields  2004

  Grant  Fact  Sheet

    Kitsap County,  WA




EPA Brownfields Program

EPA's Brownfields Program empowers states, commu-
nities, and other stakeholders in economic development
to work together to prevent, assess, safely clean up,
and sustainably reuse brownfields. Abrownfield site is
real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse
of which may be complicated by the presence or
potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant,
or contaminant. On January 11, 2002, the President
signed into law the Small Business Liability Relief and
Brownfields Revitalization Act. Under the Brownfields
Law, EPA provides financial assistance to eligible
applicants through four competitive grant programs:
assessment grants, revolving loan fund grants, cleanup
grants, and job training grants. Additionally, funding
support is provided to state and tribal response pro-
grams through a separate mechanism.

Community Description

Kitsap County was selected to receive a brownfields
assessment grant and two cleanup grants. The popula-
tion of Kitsap County (231,969) has doubled over the
last 25 years, outpacing the county's land and growth
management programs. At the same time, the cutbacks
at the U.S. Navy facility, the county's economic base,
have resulted in the loss of over 10,000 jobs. Approxi-
mately one-third of the eligible work force in the two
targeted communities, Navy Yard City (population 2,685)
and Gorst (1,500), is unemployed. Twenty-one percent
of the population is disabled, more than 20 percent of
families live below the poverty level, and 40 percent of
families receive some form of public assistance. Assess-
ment and cleanup of the numerous LUST sites, typically
                         Assessment Grant
                         $50,000 for hazardous substances
                         $150,000 for petroleum

                         EPA has selected Kitsap County for a brownfields
                         assessment grant. Hazardous substances grant
                         funds will be used to conduct site assessments,
                         remediation and reuse planning, and community
                         involvement activities at parcels along Charleston
                         Beach Road in Navy Yard City that are contami-
                         nated with hazardous substances co-mingled with
                         petroleum. Petroleum grant funds will be used to
                         perform the same tasks at parcels of the project
                         that are contaminated with petroleum. Petroleum
                         funding will also be used to inventory and prioritize
                         leaking underground storage tank (LUST) sites
                         county-wide, perform up to 10 Phase I and up to
                         five Phase II site assessments, prepare  redevelop-
                         ment plans for up to two sites, and conduct
                         community outreach activities.
                         Cleanup Grants
                         $400,000 for hazardous substances

                         EPA has selected Kitsap County for two
                         brownfields cleanup grants. Hazardous substances
                         cleanup grant funds will be used to clean up two
                         sites: the Evergreen Auto Wrecking Yard and the
                         former Port Orchard Sand and Gravel Batch Plant
                         along state Route 3 in Gorst. Both operations
                         dumped industrial debris into the Gorst Creek
                         Estuary in order to extend their properties. Grant
                         funds will be used to conduct community involve-
                         ment activities, remedial design, and cleanup
                         implementation activities at the sites. The proper-
                         ties are part of a 130-acre estuary-wide restora-
                         tion program.
                         Solid Waste and
                         Emergency Response
                         (5105T)
                                                                        EPA560-F-04-141
                                                                        June 2004
                                                                        www.epa.gov/brownfields

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located adjacent to marine, estuarine, and riparian
environments, will help the county to address poten-
tially severe ecological impacts and improve the
aesthetic and economic health of existing commercial
areas. Cleanup in Navy Yard City will generate new
buildable land and create access points between the
city and shipyard, enhancing redevelopment prospects.
Cleanup at the Gorst Estuary will provide public
access and recreational opportunities in the estuary,
and stimulate additional community planning in the
area.
Contacts
For further information, including specific
grant contacts, additional grant information,
brownfields news and events, and publica-
tions and links, visit the EPA Brownfields
web site at: www.epa.gov/brownfields
EPA Region 10 Brownfields Team
206-553-2100
www.epa.gov/rlOearth, click on
"Superfund,"scroll down to "Related
Programs" and click on "Brownfields"
Grant Recipient: Kitsap County, WA
360-337-7181
The cooperative agreement for this grant
has not yet been negotiated; therefore, the
activities described in this fact sheet are
subject to change.

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