Massachusetts "The term 'brownfield site' means 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." (from the federal Brownfields Act of 2002) Summary of Brownfields Program Originally begun as an EPA initiative in January 1995, the US EPA National Brownfields Program has since evolved into a collaborative effort involving many federal, state and local partners. In January 2002, the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act ("the Brownfields law") was signed. This law expanded potential federal assistance for Brownfields revitalization, including grants for assessment, cleanup, and job training. The law also includes provisions to establish and enhance state and tribal response programs, which will continue to play a critical role in the successful cleanup and revitalization of brownfields. Below is a summary of the US EPA Regionl funding for each of the key Brownfields initiatives. EPA Brownfields Funding in New England: Program Distribution by State (1994 - 2018)* Program CT ME MA NH RI VT Total Assessment Grants $18,082,630 $22,709,017 $38,265,131 $11,364,000 $5,803,000 $17,716,000 $113,939,778 Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grants $22,361,645 $23,929,983 $27,085,000 $11,776,790 $7,510,000 $10,702,000 $103,365,418 Cleanup Grants $15,370,533 $13,050,744 $27,688,283 $4,000,000 $10,811,685 $3,675,500 $74,596,745 Job Training Grants $3,940,264 $200,000 $3,630,799 $0 $942,300 $0 $8,713,363 Area-Wide Planning Grants $0 $575,000 $925,000 $0 $200,000 $200,000 $1,900,000 EPA Targeted Assessments $3,770,734 $1,143,843 $7,287,320 $973,083 $781,415 $868,472 $14,824,867 (TBA) State & Tribal Funding $15,680,929 $19,206,825 $21,961,170 $18,464,775 $16,551,789 $10,265,826 $102,131,314 Showcase Communities $300,000 $0 $800,000 $0 $300,000 $0 $1,400,000 Total $79,506,735 $80,815,412 $127,642,703 $46,578,648 $42,900,189 $43,427,798 $420,871,485 Funding totals current as of April 2018 Page 1 of 14 ------- Assessment Grant Program State, tribal, and local governments are eligible to apply for funding to inventory, characterize, assess, and conduct planning and community involvement related to brownfield sites. Applicants may apply for up to $300,000 comprised of a maximum of $200,000 to address sites contaminated by hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants (including hazardous substances co-mingled with petroleum) and a maximum of $200,000 to address sites contaminated by petroleum. Coalitions of three or more eligible entities may apply for up to $600,000 and must assess a minimum of five sites. A community-wide proposal is one in which sites are not specifically identified. The performance period of these grants is three years and recipients are selected through an annual national competition. The figures in the table that follows are cumulative totals for all Assessment Grants awarded in Massachusetts since 1994. Assessment Grant Program Recipient Funding Adams $400,000 Amesbury - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection $200,000 Attleboro $200,000 Berkshire Regional Planning Commission $2,295,000 Boston $2,137,000 Boston Redevelopment Authority $200,000 Brockton $950,000 Central Massachusetts Economic Development Authority $293,710 Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission $700,000 Chelsea $200,000 Chicopee $400,000 Colrain $235,862 Everett $400,000 Fall River $400,000 Fitchburg $200,000 Fitchburg Redevelopment Authority $1,200,000 Framingham $1,100,000 Franklin Regional Council of Governments $1,300,000 Gardner $200,000 Gloucester $400,000 Great Barrington $650,000 Greenfield $320,000 Haverhill $800,000 Holyoke $450,000 Lawrence $1,200,000 Lawrence - Tombarello Site Lot #2 $350,000 Lee $300,000 Lowell $1,800,000 Lynn Economic Development & Industrial Corporation $650,000 Mansfield $200,000 Marlborough $350,000 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection $1,600,000 Page 2 of 14 ------- Recipient Funding Merrimack Valley Planning Commission $1,700,000 Methuen $200,000 Metropolitan Area Planning Council $1,000,000 Montachusett Regional Planning Commission $1,350,000 Mystic Valley Development Commission $1,250,000 New Bedford $1,600,000 Norfolk County $400,000 North Adams $440,770 Northampton $200,000 Peabody $200,000 Pioneer Valley Regional Planning Commission $1,150,000 Pittsfield - Stetson Dry Cleaners $350,000 Revere $200,000 Salem $200,000 Seekonk - Attleboro Dye Works Site $350,000 Somerville $1,450,000 Springfield $1,600,000 Taunton $1,000,000 Walpole $200,000 Westfield $175,000 West Springfield $200,000 Worcester $967,789 Assessment Grant Program Total: $38,265,131 Funding totals current as of April 2018. Revolving Loan Fund Grant Program State, tribal, and local governments are eligible to apply for funding to capitalize a revolving loan fund (RLF) and to provide subgrants to carry out cleanup activities at brownfields sites. Applicants may apply for $1,000,000 to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances. Two or more eligible entities may team together to form a coalition to pool their revolving loan funds. Revolving loan funds generally are used to provide no-interest or low-interest loans for brownfields cleanups. An RLF grant recipient may also use up to 50% of the funds to provide subgrants to other eligible entities, including nonprofit organizations, for brownfields cleanups on sites owned by the subgrantee. A grant recipient cannot subgrant to itself. An RLF grant requires a 20% cost share. The performance period of these grants is five years and recipients are selected through an annual national competition. The figures in the table that follows are cumulative totals for all Revolving Loan Fund Grants awarded in Massachusetts since 1994. Revolving Loan Fund Program Recipient Funding Berkshire Regional Planning Commission $1,850,000 Boston Redevelopment Authority $1,720,000 Brockton $500,000 Page 3 of 14 ------- Recipient Funding Central Massachusetts Economic Redevelopment Authority $500,000 Franklin Regional Council of Governments (Colrain and Greenfield) $1,500,000 Gardner $1,250,000 Gloucester $1,200,000 Lawrence $500,000 Lowell $500,000 Lynn $450,000 Merrimack Valley Planning Commission $2,195,000 Montachusett Regional Planning Commission $500,000 Mystic Valley Development Commission $1,000,000 New Bedford $500,000 Pioneer Valley (Springfield, Chicopee, Westfield) $3,300,000 Salem $950,000 Somerville $1,650,000 Taunton $3,300,000 Worcester $3,720,000 Revolving Loan Fund Program Total: $27,085,000 Funding totals current as of April 2018. Cleanup Grant Program State, tribal, local governments and nonprofits are eligible to apply for funding to carry out cleanup activities at Brownfields sites that they own. Applicants may apply for $200,000 per site to address sites contaminated by petroleum and/or hazardous substances. Cleanup grants require a 20% cost share. Eligible applicants must own the site for which it is requesting funding in order to qualify. The performance period of these grants is three years and recipients are selected through an annual national competition. The figures in the table that follows are cumulative totals for all Cleanup Grants awarded in Massachusetts since 2003. Cleanup Grant Program Recipient Site Funding Municipalities Adams Hoosac Valley Coal and Grain, 1 Cook Street $200,000 Attleboro Redevelopment Authority American Metalcraft, 53 Falmouth Street $200,000 Automatic Machines Products Company, 55 South Main Street & 15 Wall Street $200,000 Former Reynolds & Markham - Area 1,101 Olive Street $200,000 Former Reynolds & Markham - Area 2 & 3, 101 Olive Street $200,000 Former Reynolds & Markham - Area 3, 101 Olive Street $200,000 Belchertown Economic Development & Industrial Corporation Belchertown State School - Lot 1, Bldg 26, 9 Berkshire Avenue $200,000 Belchertown State School - Lot 2, Bldgs 10-16 & 37, 9 Berkshire Avenue $200,000 Bellingham Former Caryville Mill, 23 & 26 Pearl Street $200,000 Page 4 of 14 ------- Recipient Site Funding Municipalities Boston 191 Bowdoin Street $103,500 Jackson Commons, 1540 Columbus Avenue $200,000 Jackson Commons, 1542R Columbus Avenue $200,000 Former Lewis Chemical, 12-14 Fairmount Court $200,000 Modern Electroplating, 2430 Washington Street $200,000 Boston Redevelopment Authority Belle Isle Coastal Preserve, Saratoga Street $200,000 Brockton 389 Warren Avenue $100,000 Montello Auto Body, 166 East Ashland Street $159,500 Brookfield Brookfield Mill, 59-67 Mill Street $200,000 Carver 99 Main Street $200,000 Chelmsford Silicon Transistor Corp Site, 27 Katrina Road $200,000 Chelsea Former Lawrence Metal Forming Company, 145 - 155 Beech Street $200,000 Chicopee Uniroyal Tire Complex, Parcel 124-03, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Parcel 124-11, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Parcel 147-09, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Parcel 147-06 $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Parcel 147-10 $200,000 Facemate - Lot 1, 5 West Main Street $200,000 Former Racing Oil Service Station, 181 Center Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Building #28 North, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Building #28 North Extension, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Building #28 South, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Building #15, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Building #27, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Uniroyal Tire Complex, Building #42, 154 Grove Street $200,000 Dalton Redevelopment Authority 339 North Street $200,000 Easthampton Former Hannifan Automotive Facility, 154-158 Everett Street $55,200 Fitchburg Central Steam Plant Facility, 465 Westminster Street $150,500 Franklin Nu-Style Property, 87 Grove Street $200,000 Gardner S. Bent & Bros Property, 85 Winter Street & 60 Mill Street $200,000 Former Garbose Metal factory, Parcel #R12-1-5 $200,000 Former Garbose Metal factory, Parcel #R12-1-5A $200,000 Former Garbose Metal factory, Parcel #R17-21-4 $200,000 Greenfield Food & Fuel Site, 270 Deerfield Street $125,000 Haverhill Former Ted's for Tires Site, 57 Granite Street $200,000 Page 5 of 14 ------- Recipient Site Funding Municipalities Holyoke Adams Pakkawood Facility, 191 Appleton Street $96,000 Hallmark Van Lines, 160 Middle Water Street $200,000 Mountain Road Firing Range - Target Pits 2&3 $200,000 Mountain Road Firing Range - Target Pit 1 $200,000 Automania Facility, 689 Main Street $200,000 Lawrence Former Lawrence Thermal Conversion Facility, 85 Manchester Street $200,000 Former Oxford Mill Property, 21 Canal Street $200,000 Tombarello Site Lot #1, 207 Martson Street $200,000 Lee 25 School Street $100,000 Lowell 101 Middlesex Street $142,960 115 Middlesex Street $112,080 86 Fay Street $150,000 Hamilton Canal District at 291 Jackson Street $200,000 Hamilton Canal District at 351 Jackson Street $200,000 Lowell 193.1 Jackson Street $200,000 239.1 Jackson Street $200,000 Lynn Economic Development & Industrial Corporation Gas Station & Automotive Service Facility Site, 870 Western Avenue $200,000 Mystic Valley Development Commission 211 Corporation Way $80,000 Kazanjian Property - 171 & 171R Corporation Way $200,000 Paonessa Property - 255 & 260 Corporation Way & 16 Cooper Street $200,000 Marlborough Frye Boot, 84 Chestnut Street $173,583 Jenney Gasoline Service Station, 25 East Main Street $200,000 Rail Trail, Kelleher Site, 56 Jefferson Street $199,200 Medford 448 High Street - Lot 31 $200,000 448 High Street - Lot 35 $200,000 Merrimac Coastal Metals, Parcel 3-1-7 $200,000 Coastal Metals, Parcel 3-1-8 $130,000 Coastal Metals, Parcel 3-1-20 $200,000 Monson South Main Street School/Dan Wesson Arms Facility, 293 South Main Street $200,000 New Bedford 478 - 480 Union Street $200,000 Fairhaven Mills, Lot 167, 120 Sawyer Street $35,000 Fairhaven Mills, Lot 262, 94 Sawyer Street $85,000 Payne Cutlery Site, 295 Phillips Avenue $200,000 Reliable Truss Site, 246 River Road $200,000 Cliftex Mills - Lot 209, Manomet Street $200,000 Cliftex Mills - Lot 208, Manomet Street $200,000 Polyply Facility, 241 Duchaine Boulevard $200,000 North Adams Former Berkshire Tannery, Ashton Avenue $200,000 North Attleborough Courtois Sand and Gravel, Parcel 29-12, 230 Mendon Road $200,000 Northborough Northborough Fish & Game Club, 119 Colburn Street $200,000 167 Bearfoot Road $200,000 Page 6 of 14 ------- Recipient Site Funding Municipalities North Brookfield Aztec Industries Property, 10 Grove Street $200,000 Aztec Industries Property, 55 School Street $200,000 57 School Street $200,000 14 South Common Street $200,000 Northampton - Massachusetts Highway Department Former Staab's Service Station, Pleasant Street (Route 5) $200,000 Peabody 45 Walnut Street $200,000 Plymouth Former Revere Cooper Property, Assessors Map 12, Lot 46A $200,000 Former Revere Cooper Property, Assessors Map 12, Lot 46C $200,000 Former Revere Cooper Property, Assessors Map 12, Lot 54 $200,000 Salem Former Electrical Power Station, 15 Peabody Street $200,000 Former Gas/Service Station, 61 Ward Street $200,000 Salisbury Shoe Factory Site, 29 Elm Street $200,000 Somerville 30 Allen Street $200,000 Somerville Community Path Park, Phase 1 Area, 112A Central Street $200,000 Kiley Barrel - Parcel 82-D-2, 264-266 Somerville Avenue $200,000 Kiley Barrel - Parcel 82-D-3, 9 Milk Place $200,000 Kiley Barrel - Parcel 82-D-4, 10 Milk Place $200,000 Kiley Barrel - Parcel 82-D-34A, 14 Bennett Street $200,000 Kiley Barrel - Parcel 82-D-36, 8 Bennett Street $200,000 Kiley Barrel - Parcel 82-D-37, 20-22 Prospect Street $200,000 Springfield Gemini Building, 33 Morris Street $200,000 Hampden Color and Chemical, 126 Memorial Drive $200,000 Union Station Redevelopment Project - 55 Frank B. Murray Street $200,000 Union Station Redevelopment Project - E S Main Street $200,000 West Springfield West Springfield Trade Center, 189 Western Avenue and 220 Day Street $156,560 Williamstown Photech Imaging Systems, 330 Cole Avenue $200,000 Worcester Former 3 Sons Trucking Co., 65 Armory Street $200,000 Wrentham Marra Property, 775 South Street $200,000 Recipient | Site | Funding Non-Profit Organizations Boston - Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation 195 Bowdoin Street $104,200 Essex - Essex Historical Society & Shipbuilding Museum Essex Shipbuilding Museum Site, 66 Main Street $200,000 Gloucester - Ocean Alliance Tarr& Wonson Paint Factory, 32 Horton Street $200,000 Great Barrington - Community Development Corporation of South Berkshire New England Log Home Site, 100 Bridge Street $200,000 Haverhill - Housing Support, Inc. Former Hooker-Howe Costume Company, 46-52 South Main Street $200,000 Page 7 of 14 ------- Recipient Site Funding Non-Profit Organizations Haverhill - Planning Office for Urban Affairs 14-44 Granite Street $200,000 Ludlow - Westmass Area Ludlow Mills, 100 State Street $200,000 Development Corporation Storehouse Building #286-291, Ludlow Mills Complex, 100 State Street $200,000 Storehouse Building #292-296, Ludlow Mills Complex, 100 State Street $200,000 Ludlow Mills Complex, 100 State Street $200,000 North Adams - Greylock Flume, Inc. Greylock Flume, 506-508 State Road $200,000 Quincy - Work, Inc. 3 Arlington Street $200,000 Roxbury - Bartlett Place Land, Lot 1 at Bartlett Yard $200,000 Inc. Lot 3 at Bartlett Yard $200,000 Lot 4 at Bartlett Yard $200,000 Lot 2 at Bartlett Yard $200,000 Lot 5 at Bartlett Yard $200,000 Roxbury - Elizabeth Stone House Former Industrial & Auto Repair Facility, 3012 Washington Street $200,000 Roxbury - Urban Edge Housing 1542 - 1542A Columbus Avenue $200,000 Corporation 1550 Columbus Avenue $200,000 Roxbury - United Neighbors of Lower Roxbury UNLR Community Cultural Center, 90 Windsor Street $200,000 Taunton - Weir Economic Investment Revitalization Corp Robertson On The River, 120 Ingell Street $52,000 Taunton Paul Dever School - Lot B2 $200,000 Development/MassDevelopment Paul Dever School - Lot B4 $200,000 Corporation Paul Dever School - Lot 12 $200,000 Taunton - The Neighborhood Corporation NuBrite Facility $200,000 Worcester - Jewish Federation of Central Massachusetts 13 Hope Avenue $200,000 Worcester - Main South 93 Grand Street $200,000 Community Development Corporation Gardner-Kilby-Hammond Project, 24 Kilby Street, 51 & 53 Gardner Street, and 60 & 65 Tainter Street $200,000 Worcester - New Garden Park, Worcester Telegram & Gazette, 18-20 Franklin Street $200,000 Inc. Former Worcester Vocational High School - Parcel B $200,000 Former Worcester Vocational High School - Parcel C $200,000 Worcester - South Worcester Neighborhood Improvement Former City Builders Supply/Southgate Place Development - Parcel 1 $200,000 Corporation Former City Builders Supply/Southgate Place Development - Parcel 2 $178,000 Cleanup Grant Program Total: $27,688,283 Funding totals current as of April 2018. Job Training Grant Program State, tribal, local governments and non-profits are eligible to apply for funding to assist residents of communities impacted by Brownfields take advantage of jobs created by the assessment and cleanup of brownfields. Applicants may apply for $200,000 and must be Page 8 of 14 ------- located within or near a Brownfields Assessment Grant community. The Job Training Grant Program's goals are to prepare trainees for future employment in the environmental field and to facilitate cleanup of brownfields sites contaminated with hazardous substances. The performance period of these grants is two years and recipients are selected through an annual national competition. The figures in the table that follows are cumulative totals for all Job Training Grants awarded in Massachusetts since 1994. Job Training Grant Program Recipient Funding Boston - Connects People to Economic Opportunity, Inc. $200,000 Boston - JFY Networks $1,216,464 Boston - Strive-Boston Employment Services $200,000 Brockton $200,000 Lawrence $192,300 Lawrence - Merrimack Valley Workforce Investment Board $897,035 Lowell - Coalition for a Better Acre $200,000 New Bedford $525,000 Job Training Grant Program Total: $3,630,799 Funding totals current as of April 2018. Area-Wipe Planning Grants State, tribal, local governments and nonprofits are eligible to apply for funding to develop Brownfields Area-Wide Plans and specific implementation strategies for integrating the cleanup and reuse of brownfield sites into neighborhood revitalization efforts. Applicants may apply for up to $200,000 to conduct research, technical assistance and training that will result in an area-wide plan and implementation strategy for key brownfield sites, which will help inform the assessment, cleanup and reuse of these properties and promote area-wide revitalization. Funding is directed to specific areas, such as a neighborhood, downtown district, local commercial corridor, or city block, affected by a single large or multiple brownfield sites. The performance period of these grants is two years and recipients were selected through a national competition in 2010 & 2013. The figures in the table that follows are cumulative totals for all Brownfields Area-Wide Planning Grants awarded in Massachusetts in 2010, 2013, 2015 & 2017. Area-Wide Planning Grant Program Recipient Funding Chicopee - Pioneer Valley Planning Commission $175,000 Lawrence $200,000 Lee $175,000 Lowell $175,000 New Bedford $200,000 Area-Wide Planning Grant Program Totals: $925,000 Funding totals current as of April 2018. Page 9 of 14 ------- Targeted Brownfielps Assessments (TBA) One of EPA's non-grant programs is the Targeted Brownfields Assessment (TBA) Program. TBAs are conducted by an EPA contractor on behalf of municipalities or non-profits. This is a "grant of services" where an EPA contractor performs the site assessment. The purpose of a TBA is to minimize the uncertainties associated with actual or perceived contamination that complicates the redevelopment of vacant or underutilized properties. The average value of these assessments is $100,000. There is usually one round of selections per year and applications are accepted at any time. The Brownfields Law expanded the TBA program's eligible sites to also include those contaminated solely by petroleum products. Call Alan Peterson at (617) 918-1022 for more information. Below is a summary of the sites and amount of TBA funding received in Massachusetts since 1997. EPA Targeted Brownfield Assessments Recipient Site Funding Amesbury Amesbury Wharf, 31 Water Street $104,800 Ashland Cadilac Paint, 409-413 Eliot Street $139,720 Attleboro Markham & Reynolds, 101 Olive Street $86,094 Barre Former Nornay Building, Main Street & South Barre Road $100,000 Belchertown Bondsville Mill $100,000 Bellingham Pearl Street Mill, 26 Pearl Street $184,505 Caryville Mill, 23 & 26 Pearl Street $89,017 Boston Ferdinand Block / DPH Boston, 294 River Street $33,872 Modern Electroplating, 2340 Washington Street $78,311 Lewis Chemical, 10 & 12-14 Fairmount Court $112,876 Pearl Meats, 196 Quincy Street $56,167 Quincy Heights II, 222 Quincy Street $53,954 UNLR Community Center, 90 Windsor Street $126,183 Brockton Bargaineer Center, 70 East Battles Street $45,847 Montello Auto Body, 166 East Ashland Street $67,315 Knapp Shoe, 153 Spark Street $50,025 Brookfield 54-67 Mill Street $160,437 Chelmsford Former Silicon Transistor Site, 27 Katrina Road $150,000 Chicopee Racing Oil Service Station, 181 Center Street $99,992 Clinton Rockbestos Wire & Cable $100,000 Dorchester Boston's Hope, 219-221 Harvard Street, 53 Nightingale Street, 88-98 Nightingale Street, 83-89 Wales Street, 46 Kingsdale Street, 71-77 Kingsdale Street, 78 Kingsdale Street, 85-89 Kingsdale Street, 17 Browning Avenue, 19 Browning Avenue $106,350 Cushing School, 29 Robinson Street $88,712 Dudley Former Stevens Bleachery, Ardloc Place $100,000 Essex Essex Historical Society & Shipbuilding Museum, 66 Main Street $133,143 Everett Tremont Villa (former), 168 Tremont Street $66,473 Fall River City Pier, West of Davol Street $104,737 Fitchburg Central Steam Plant Facility, 465 Westminster Street $172,580 Foxborough Seltsam Property, 170 Oak Street $64,388 Page 10 of 14 ------- ling ,120 ,206 ,000 ,000 ,504 ,501 ,283 ,000 ,001 ,000 ,046 ,886 ,549 ,000 ,000 ,826 ,000 000 ,241 ,000 000 ,000 ,712 ,551 ,000 000 ,915 ,134 ,823 ,000 ,495 ,175 ,018 ,806 ,804 ,950 ,483 ,640 ,276 ,440 ,000 000 ,000 ,891 ,000 ,167 Site Old Sewer Beds, Pond Street NuStyle, 87 Grove Street Former Garbose Metals Factory, 155 Mill Street Rear Main Street & 13-17 West Lynde Street Marine Railways Property, 9 Harborloop Omniwave Electronics, 22 Blackburn Drive Former Tarr & Wonson Paint Factory, 32 Horton Street Food and Fuel, 270 Deerfield Street Gilbertville Woven Label Site, Upper Church Street Axton-Cross, 1 Cross Street Automania, 689 Main Street Hallmark Van Lines, 160 Middle Water Street Hart Wool Combing, 130 Appleton Street Mountain Road Property, 270 Mountain Road Multiple Sites - Phase I Assessments HH Richardson Train Station, 12 Bowers Street Draper Landfill, 161 Freedom Street Waveland Service Station Oxford Paper Mill (Spicket River), Canal Street Manchester Lawrence Rail Road District Tombarello Site, 207 Marston Street Eagle Mill Assets Building, Market Street Davidson Street Properties, 21, 45 and 105 Davidson Street Ludlow Mills, 100 State Street Ludlow Mills Warehouse Beacon Chevrolet (former), 254 Lynnway Jenny Gasoline Service Station, 25 East Main Street Omega Processing Site, 21 Bliss Street 15 Rod Shop Road Alden Corrugated, 1 Church Street Standard Times Field, Front Street Department of Public Works Yard (former), 129 Merrimac Street Aztec Industries Property, 10 Grove Street Former Department of Public Works Yard, 125 Locust Street, 237 and 265 Prospect Street Old Northampton Fire Station, Masonic Street Roundhouse Parking Lot, Old South Street Quarry Street Highpoint Property, 193-323 Quarry Street 71-73 Vine Street Attleboro Dye Works, 36 Maple Avenue 228 Washington Street Hampden Color & Chemical, 126 Memorial Drive Healthy Springfield CARE Church Coal, 494 Weir Street American Tissue 1072 Belmont Street Page 11 of 14 ------- Recipient | Site Funding Worcester 13 Hope Avenue $117423 Armory Street $100,000 Coes Knife Property, 462 Main Street $70,956 Worthington Albert Farms $100,000 EPA Targeted Brownfields Assessments Total: $7,287,320 Funding totals current as of April 2018. State & Tribal Brownfielps Funding States and tribes play a significant role in identifying, cleaning up and redeveloping brownfield properties. EPA provides up to $50 million annually in grants to states and tribes to establish or enhance their response programs that address the assessment, cleanup, and redevelopment of brownfields. States and tribes can use this funding to establish or expand voluntary cleanup programs, perform environmental assessments and cleanups, capitalize a cleanup revolving loan fund, purchase environmental insurance, establish or maintain a public record of sites, oversee cleanups, and to conduct site specific activities. Below is a summary of the amount of funding received in Massachusetts since 1994. State & Tribal Brownfields Funding Recipient Year Funding Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Pre-Law $2,092,547 2003 $1,368,049 2004 $1,386,342 2005 $1,530,703 2006 $1,479,674 2007 $1,550,000 2008 $1,550,000 2009 $1,425,000 2010 $1,332,375 2011 $1,205,799 2012 $1,151,669 2013 $1,120,644 2014 $1,000,000 2015 $946,238 2016 $935,000 2017 $968565 2018 $918,565 State Program Total: $21,961,170 Funding total current as of April 2018. State Assessments Recipient Site Year Amesbury Microfab Ashburnham Department of Public Works Barn, 17 Central Street 2005 Ashland Cadillac Paint Attleboro Swank Site Page 12 of 14 ------- State Assessments Recipient Site Year Boston Lewis Chemical Company (Hyde Park) Brookfield Mill Street Holyoke Mountain Road Methuen 54 Osgood Street 2008 Middle bo ro Middleboro Plating Site North Reading Sterling Supply Corporation, 70 Concord Street Spencer Fire Station, 11 Cherry Street 2009 Springfield Hampden Color and Chemical Site Taunton Parcel 6-A, Mason Street and Porter Street 2004 Westfield Filmtech Site West Springfield West Springfield Trade Center Whitman Former Regal Shoe Manufacturing Site Woburn Woburn Loop Right-of-Way, Cross Street and High Street 2005 Worcester 65 Armory Street 2008 Wrentham Marra Property State Cleanups Recipient Site Year Dorchester 259 Quincy Street 2009 Gardner S. Bent & Bros Property, 85 Winter Street & 60 Mill Street 2009 Haverhill Hooker Howe, 46-52 South Main Street 2012 Lawrence Our House Project, 166-168 Newbury Street 2006 Truell Building, 372 Essex Street 2009 Salem Keefe's Restaurant & Gasoline Station, 50 Palmer Street Westborough Former Machine Shop, 50 Milk Street 2007 Showcase Communities Showcase Communities were selected as national models demonstrating the benefits of collaborative activity on brownfields. These communities are distributed across the country and vary by size, resources, and community type. A wide range of support from federal agencies including tax incentives were leveraged, depending on the needs of each Showcase Community. An important goal of this program was to develop national models that demonstrate the positive results of public and private collaboration to address brownfields challenges. Showcase Communities were selected through a national competition in 1998 & 2000. Showcase Communities Recipient Funding Lowell $300,000 Mystic Valley Development Commission $300,000 New Bedford $200,000 Showcase Communities Total: $800,000 Funding total current as of April 2018. Page 13 of 14 ------- EPA New England Brownfielps Program Contacts Brownfields Section Chief John Podgurski, 617-918-1296 oodgurski.iohn(® eoa.gov Brownfields Coordinator Assessment & Job Training Grant Programs Frank Gardner, 617-918-1278 Christine Lombard, 617-918-1305 gardner.frank(® eoa.gov lombard.chris(® eoa.gov Cleanup Grant Program & State Funding Revolving Loan Fund Grant Program Jim Byrne, 617-918-1389 Joe Ferrari, 617-918-1105 bvrne.iames(® eoa.gov ferrari.ioe(® eoa.gov Targeted Brownfields Assessment Program Petroleum, AAI & National Panel Coordinator Alan Peterson, 617-918-1022 Dorrie Paar, 617-918-1432 oeterson.alan(® eoa.gov oaar.dorrie(® eoa.gov Tribal Funding & Historic Preservation Sustainable Development Amy Jean McKeown, 617-918-1248 Jessica Dominguez, 617-918-1627 mckeown.amviean(® eoa.gov dominguez.iessica (Seoa.gov Green Remediation Special Projects Laurie O'Connor, 617-918-1605 Danny Rodriguez, 617-918-1060 oconnor.laurie(® eoa.gov rodriguez.dannv(® eoa.gov Visit: http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/brownfields-and-land- revitaUzation-connecticut-maine-massachusetts-new-hampshire-rhode Page 14 of 14 ------- |