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EPA Brownfields Program

In 2010, the EPA's Office of Brownfields and Land
Revitalization (OBLR) led an effort to more closely
collaborate with other programs within the Agency on
workforce development and job training. Program offices
now participating in the expanded initiative include the
Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR).
Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology
Innovation (OSRTI), Center for Program Analysis (CPA).
Innovation, Partnerships, and Communication Office
(IPCO), Office of Wastewater Management (OWM),
Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention
(OCSPP), and the Office of Emergency Management
(OEM). This initiative was created to develop a job
training cooperative agreement opportunity that includes
expanded training in other environmental media outside
the traditional scope of brownfields hazardous waste
assessment and cleanup. As a result of this effort, the
Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training
program now allows applicants to deliver a broader array
of training in the environmental field, in addition to the
traditional brownfields hazardous waste and petroleum
training historically provided. Through the expanded
Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training
program, graduates develop wider skill sets that improve
their ability to secure full-time, sustainable employment
in various aspects of hazardous and solid waste
management and within the larger environmental  field,
including water quality improvement and chemical safety.
This effort also gives communities more flexibility to
provide different types of environmental training based on
local employers' hiring needs.

Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training
grant funds are provided to nonprofit organizations and
other eligible entities to recruit, train, and place
predominantly low-income and minority, unemployed and
underemployed residents from solid and hazardous
waste-impacted communities. To date,  EPA has funded
237 job training grants totaling over $48 million through
the former Brownfields Job Training program and
Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training
program. As of April 2014, approximately 12,800
individuals have completed training, and of those,
approximately 9,100 have obtained employment in the
environmental field, with an average starting hourly wage
                     Job Training Grant

                     $200,000.00

                     EPA has selected the Los Angeles Conservation
                     Corps (LACC) for an Environmental Workforce
                     Development and Job Training grant. LACC plans
                     to train 60 students, place 48 graduates in
                     environmental jobs, and track graduates for one
                     year. The training program includes 161 hours of
                     core instruction in 40-hour HAZWOPER, lead
                     and asbestos abatement, 10-hour CAL OSHA site
                     worker safety, stormwater management, health
                     and safety, and Building Performance Institute
                     basic building science. LACC and its partners are
                     leveraging an additional 99 hours of life skills
                     training, CPR/first aid, and job search instruction.
                     Participants who complete the core training will
                     earn four state or federal certifications. LACC is
                     targeting unemployed and underemployed
                     residents of South Los Angeles, including the
                     long-term unemployed, homeless individuals,
                     veterans, and ex-offenders. Key partners include
                     the City of Los Angeles Brownfields Program,
                     North San Fernando Valley WorkSource Centers,
                     SHIELDS for Families, Joint Apprenticeship Trust
                     (Local 5), Los Angeles Trade and Technical
                     College, Compton Creek Task Force, and a
                     number of community-based organizations and
                     environmental employers.
                     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
                     (http://www.epa.gov/brownfields).

                     EPA Region 9 Brownfields Team
                     (213)244-1821
                     EPA Region 9 Brownfields Web site
                     (http://www.epa.gov/region9/bro  wnfields)

                     Grant Recipient: Los Angeles Conservation Corps
                     213-362-9000 ext 238
  United States
  Environmental
  Protection Agency
  Washington, DC 20450
Solid Waste
and Emergency
Response (5105T)
EPA 560-F-14-025
      May 2014

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of $14.00. This equates to a cumulative placement rate of
approximately 71% since the program was created in 1998.
                       The information presented in this fact sheet comes
                       from the grant proposal; EPA cannot attest to the
                       accuracy of this information. The cooperative
                       agreement for the grant has not yet been
                       negotiated. Therefore, activities described in this
                       fact sheet are subject to change.
  United States
  Environmental
  Protection Agency
  Washington, DC 20450
Solid Waste
and Emergency
Response (5105T)
EPA 560-F-14-025
       May 2014

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