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Brownfields
Assessment
City of Claremont, NH
BACKGROUND
EPA has selected the City of Claremont for a Brownfields
Assessment Pilot. Claremont (population 13,151) borders
the Connecticut River, a designated American Heritage
River, in "Precision Valley," an area known for its past
dominance inprecisionmachinetoolmanufacturing. Steady
decline of Claremont's machine tool industry, textile
milling, and manufacturing operations over the past 60
years has led to the abandonment of many large industrial
buildings or their conversion into subsidized housing. New
commercial or industrial businesses have failed to take
over these properties, in part due to the lack of site-specific
information regarding potential environmental
contamination. The Pilot targets four city-owned or
controlled properties that supported arange of past industrial
operations, and will identify and prioritize privately-owned
brownfield sites requiring environmental assessment.
Claremont's economic decline is evidenced by the 10
percent decrease in the city' s population over the past two
decades. Much of the city's work force commutes to
other cities or regional recreational resorts for lower-
paying servicejobs. Between 1970and 1990, the percentage
of individuals living below the poverty line rose from 5.2
percent to nearly 13 percent. Forty eight percent of the
city's residents are dependant upon social security
assistance.
OBJECTIVES
The city's objective is to return brownfield sites in the
downtown and mill districts to the city's market and tax
roles, while encouraging a mixed-use redevelopment of
the reclaimed properties. The Pilot plans to accomplish
this objective by performing site assessments on priority
sites and preparing cleanup and reuse plans forthese sites.
The Pilot will also fund community involvement activities.
PILOT SNAPSHOT
Date of Announcement:
May 2002
Amount: $200,000
Profile: The Pilottargeteseveral
brownfields in the downtown and
mill districtsof an economically
depressed former NewEngland
mill town.
City of Claremont,
NewHampshire
Contacts:
City of Claremont
(603)542-7030
Regional Brownfields Team
U.S. EPA Region 1
(617)918-1424
Visit the EPA Region 1 Brownfields web site at:
http://www.epa.gov/region01/brownfields/
For further information, including specific Pilot contacts,
additional Pilot information, brownfields news and events, and
publications and links, visit the EPA Brownfields web site at:
www.epa.gov/brownfields
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Activities planned as part of this Pilot include:
• Developing a brownfields reuse project steering
committee representing the city, residential
neighborhoods adjacentto brownfield sites, and partner
organizations;
• Establishing site selection criteria reflecting information
on historical use, vacancy rates, and public input;
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• Performing Phase I environmental assessments at up to
eight sites;
• Prioritizing sites that have the greatest redevelopment
potential based on the extent of contamination and
location;
• Conducting Phase II environmental assessments at a
limited number of priority sites; and
• Conducting community outreach through individual
contacts and televised public meetings.
The cooperative agreement forthis Pilot has notyetbeen negotiated; therefore,
activities described in this fact sheet are subject to change.
Solid Waste EPA 500-F-02-042
and Emergency May 2002
Response (5105) www.epa.gov/brownfields/
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