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 Brownfields  2005
 Grant  Fact  Sheet
    Essex County,  NJ
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, President George
W. Bush 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. The
brownfields job training grants provide residents of
communities impacted by brownfields with the skills
and training needed to effectively gain employment in
assessment and cleanup activities associated with
brownfield redevelopment and environmental
remediation. Additionally, funding support is provided to
state and tribal response programs through a separate
mechanism.

Community Description

Essex County was selected to receive a job training
grant. All communities in the county (population
793,633) will be included in this grant. The county-wide
poverty rate is 15.6 percent, and the unemployment
rate is 7.3 percent. These are significantly above state
                       Job Training Grant
                       $200,000
                       EPA has selected Essex County for a job training
                       grant. The county plans to train 40 students and
                       place at least 30 graduates in entry-level environ-
                       mental technician jobs. Graduates will be tracked
                       for one year. The 144-hour training program will
                       be conducted by the New Jersey Institute of
                       Technology (NJIT). Courses will include OSHA
                       health and safety training for hazardous waste
                       workers; introduction to environmental science;
                       site assessment, investigation, and remediation
                       techniques, including protocols for sampling,
                       measurement, and instrumentation; and treatment
                       technologies. Students will be recruited primarily
                       from among Essex County communities impacted
                       by brownfields. The Workforce Investment Board
                       of Essex County and the One Stop Career Center
                       of Essex County will assist with placing graduates
                       in environmental jobs.
                       Contacts
                       For further information, including specific grant
                       contacts, additional grant information, brownfields
                       news and events, and publications and links, visit
                       the EPA Brownfields web site at: www.epa.gov/
                       brownfields.
                       EPA Region 2 Brownfields Team
                       212-637-4314
                       http://www.epa.gov/region02/superfund/
                       brownfields/
                       Grant Recipient: Essex County, NJ
                       973-395-8400

                       The cooperative agreement for this grant has not
                       yet been negotiated; therefore, activities described
                       in this fact sheet are subject to change.
                    averages. Minority populations predominate within
                    entrenched high-poverty areas, including the poor,
                    urban core of Newark and surrounding urban rim
                    communities. The majority of the 700 sites on the
                                                  Solid Waste and
                                                  Emergency Response
                                                  (5105T)
                                             EPA 560-F-05-252
                                             May 2005
                                             www.epa.gov/brownfields

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county's list of known contaminated sites are located
within these areas. The county's population density is
the second highest in New Jersey, one of the country's
most densely populated states. This density under-
scores the need to redevelop brownfields. Essex
County and several municipalities within the county are
spearheading major rehabilitation projects, and private
sector interest and activity in local brownfields is
strong. The  State of New Jersey  has estimated that
demand for environmental technicians will increase 18
percent by 2010.

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