EPA Region 8 Brownfields
                            www.epa.gov/region8/brownfields

  The term "brownfields site" refers to 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. Also includes petroleum, controlled substances, and mine scarred lands.


Brownfields Assessment Grants
•      Competitive grant funding used to conduct inventories, characterization, assessment, and cleanup
       planning.
•      Applicants can either apply site-specific or community wide.
•      Funding is up to $200K for hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants; and up to $200K
       for petroleum-only. Possible site-specific waiver for up to $350,000 per site.
•      Eligible entities include states, tribes, local governments, and redevelopment agencies.

Brownfields Cleanup Grants
•      Competitive grant funding used to clean up brownfields sites.
•      Up to $200K per site to be used for brownfields site cleanup. 20% recipient match required.
•      Eligible entities include states, tribes, local governments, redevelopment agencies, and non-
       profits.

Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund (BCRLF) Grants
•      Competitive grant funding used to capitalize a loan program for clean up of brownfields sites.
•      Can also provide cleanup subgrants for brownfields sites.
•      Up to $1.0M.  20% recipient match required.
•      Eligible entities include states, tribes, local governments, and redevelopment agencies.

Targeted Brownfields Assessments  (TBAs)
•      Regional program to assist communities by providing assessment services on brownfields sites.
•      Primary selection criteria includes city-owned and abondoned sites. Must show strong public
       benefit.
•      Ongoing selection process - guidelines available on the EPA Region 8 brownfields website.

Job Training (JT) Grants
•      Competitive grant funding for training of low income populations  living near brownfields in j obs
       related to the environment.
•      Eligible entities include states, tribes, political subdivisions, non-profits and educational
       institutions.

State and Tribal Response Program Grants
•      Program to establish and/or enhance brownfields response programs in states and tribes.
•      Up to $50 million (per year) nationally.

Regional Brownfields Contacts
Daniel Heffernan                  Ted Lanzano                Karen Reed
303-312-7074                     303-312-6596               303-312-6019
heffernan.daniel@epa.gov         lanzano.ted@epa.gov        reed. karen@epa. gov

Bernadette Gonzalez               Stephanie Wallace          Bill Rothenmeyer
303-312-6072                     406-457-5018               303-312-6045
gonzalez.bernadette@epa.gov      wallace.stephanie@epa.gov  rothenmeyer.william@epa.gov
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