Maine
"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
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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 Maine since 1994.
Assessment Grant Program
Recipient
Funding
Auburn
$200,000
Augusta - American Tissue Mill
$350,000
Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments
$1,000,000
Bangor
$600,000
Bath
$1,000,000
Belfast
$1,000,000
Brewer
$350,000
Brunswick
$150,000
Eastern Maine Development Corporation
$800,000
Ellsworth
$200,000
Gardiner
$600,000
Greater Portland Council of Governments
$1,500,000
Hallowell
$300,000
Hancock County Planning Commission
$1,000,000
Kennebec Valley Council of Governments
$600,000
Lewiston
$825,000
Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission
$600,000
Lisbon
$200,000
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
$700,000
Maine State Planning Office
$199,017
Midcoast Economic Development District
$400,000
Northern Maine Development Commission
$1,000,000
Old Town
$400,000
Penobscot Indian Nation
$200,000
Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point
$400,000
Piscataquis County Economic Development Council
$600,000
Portland
$735,000
Portland Harbor Commission - Portland Harbor
$350,000
Rockland
$800,000
Sanford
$1,300,000
Southern Maine Planning & Development Commission
$1,900,000
Washington County Council of Governments
$1,600,000
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Recipient
Funding
Westbrook
$650,000
Windham
$200,000
Assessment Grant Program Total:
$22,709,017
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 Maine since 1994.
Revolving Loan Fund Program
Recipient
Funding
Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments
$800,000
Bath
$1,610,000
Brewer
$1,300,000
Greater Portland Council of Governments
$1,100,000
Kennebec Valley Council of Governments
$1,500,000
Lewiston
$725,000
Maine Department of Economic & Community Development
$2,799,983
Midcoast Economic Development District
$820,000
Northern Maine Development Commission
$1,000,000
Orono
$750,000
Piscataquis County Economic Development Council
$1,400,000
Portland
$1,655,000
Southern Maine Planning & Development Commission
$7,270,000
Westbrook
$1,200,000
Revolving Loan Fund Program Totals:
$23,929,983
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
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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 Maine since 2003.
Cleanup Grant Program
Recipient
Site
Funding
Municipalities
Augusta
American Tissue Mill - Parcel 1
$200,000
American Tissue Mill - Parcel 2
$200,000
Belfast
Maskers Theater/Thompsons Wharf
$200,000
Berwick
Pr
me Tanning - Lot 4, 20 Sullivan Street
$200,000
Pr
me Tanning - Lot 5, 20 Sullivan Street
$200,000
Pr
me Tanning - Lot 6, 20 Sullivan Street
$200,000
Pr
me Tanning - Lot 133, 34 Sullivan Street
$200,000
Pr
me Tanning - Lot 146-1, 20 Sullivan Street
$200,000
Pr
me Tanning - Lot 146-2, 146-3 & 146-7, 20 Sullivan Street
$200,000
Pr
me Tanning - Blue Sort Building, 35 Sullivan Street
$200,000
Biddeford
Former FPL Property, Laconia Street
$200,000
MERC Site
$200,000
Brunswick
Maine Street Station - Pocket Park 1, 210 Maine Street
$200,000
Maine Street Station - Pocket Park 2, 210 Maine Street
$200,000
Maine Street Station - Pocket Park 3, 210 Maine Street
$200,000
Camden
Apollo Tannery Property, 116 Washington Street
$200,000
Apollo Tannery, 116 Washington Street (Lot 18)
$200,000
Canton
Brindis Leather Company Mill & Whitney Brook Dam, 108 & 140
Canton Water District Road
$200,000
Dover-Foxcroft
ME Leathers Tannery Site - Sludge Pits 4-7 Parcel, 117 Vaughn
Road
$200,000
ME Leathers Tannery Site - Sludge Pits 1-3, 8 & 9 Parcel, 117
Vaughn Road
$200,000
ME Leathers Tannery Site - Lagoon Parcel, 117 Vaughn Road
$200,000
Gardiner
TW Dick Property, 24 & 59 Summer Street
$200,000
Hancock
Hancock-Ellsworth Tannery, Parcel 1, 49 Tannery Road
$200,000
Hancock-Ellsworth Tannery, Parcel 2, 49 Tannery Road
$200,000
Howland
Old Howland Tannery, Lot 37
$200,000
Old Howland Tannery, Lot 75
$200,000
Old Howland Tannery, Lot 76
$200,000
Kittery
Wood Island Lifesaving Station
$200,000
Lewiston
Androscoggin Mill No. 8 Site, 15 Locust Street
$200,000
W.S. Libbey Mill Site, 6 Mill Street
$200,000
Lubec
Columbian Factory - Lot 19, 135 Main Street
$200,000
Columbian Store - Lot 20, 135 Main Street
$200,000
Oakland
Cascade Mill Site, 60 Cascade Mill Road
$200,000
Old Town
Old Town Canoe Site - Lot 11, 211 Main Street
$200,000
Old Town Canoe Site - Lot 1, 35 Middle Street
$200,000
Old Town Canoe Site - Lot 1B, 35 Middle Street
$200,000
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Recipient
Site
Funding
Municipalities
Orono
Webster Mill, 5 Shore Drive
$200,000
Parsonsfield
Robinson Mill Lot 2, 0 Federal Road
$200,000
Robinson Mill Lot 7, 10 Mill Street
$200,000
Pittsfield
Eelweir Road Site
$110,000
Portland
Bayside Rail Yard
$150,000
Saco
Saco Steel Company/Earth Waste Systems Site, 29 Lund Road
$200,000
Sanford
Aerofab Site, 3 Aerofab Drive
$200,000
Aerofab Site, 0 Pioneer Drive
$200,000
CGA, Inc, 229 New Dam Road
$200,000
Sanford Transportation Center, Millyard Road Lot 17E
$200,000
Sanford Mill, 61 Washington Street
$200,000
Westbrook
Former Haskell Silk Co. Mill, 895 Main Street
$200,000
Wilton
Wilton Tanning Facility, 833 Route 2
$200,000
Former Foster Manufacturing Mill, Parcel 1, 516 Depot Street
$200,000
Wiscasset
Multi-Site: Mason Station Ash Ponds, 11 Point East Drive (Lot 82) &
21 Point East Drive (Lot 83)
$200,000
Multi-Site: Mason Station Ash Ponds, 31 Point East Drive (Lot 84) &
41 Point East Drive (Lot 85)
$200,000
Non-Profit Organizations
Belfast -
Congress Street
Hill Property,
LLC
Old Waldo County Jail
$200,000
Brewer - South
Brewer
Redevelopment,
LLC
Former Middle School, 5 Somerset Street
$200,000
Former State Street School, 131 State Street
$200,000
Eastern Fine Paper Mill, 517 South Main Street
$200,000
Eastern Fine Paper Mill, 519 South Main Street
$200,000
Eastern Fine Paper Mill, Oak Street
$200,000
Biddeford -
Marble Block
Redevelopment
Corporation
The Marble Block, 129 Main Street
$200,000
Dover-Foxcroft -
Pine Crest
Development
Corporation
Moosehead Manufacturing Mill Site - Main Mill Parcel, 5 East Main
Street
$200,000
Moosehead Manufacturing Mill Site - Outbuildings & Connector
Building Parcel, 5 East Main Street
$200,000
Dover-Foxcroft -
Dover-Foxcroft
Historical
Society, Inc.
Central Hall, 152 East Main Street
$200,000
Lewiston -
Museum L-A
Camden Yards Mill Building, 1 Beech Street
$200,000
Lyman -
Community
Library
Lyman Cousens Memorial School property
$200,000
Millinocket -
Our Katahdin
Miller's Department Store, 230 Penobscot Avenue
$200,000
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Recipient
Site
Funding
Non-Profit Organizations
Norway -
Downtown
Revitalization
Corporation
Cummings Mill, 8 Pikes Hill Road
$68,000
Peru - River
Valley Growth
Council
Diamond Match Mill, 1 Mill Road
$122,744
Cleanup Grant Program Total:
$13,050,744
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
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 Maine since 1994.
Job Training Grant Program
Recipient
Funding
Lewiston
$200,000
Job Training Grant Program Total:
$200,000
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 Maine in 2010, 2013, 2015 & 2017.
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Area-Wide Planning Grant Program
Recipient
Funding
Bucksport - Eastern Maine Development Corporation
$200,000
Portland - Greater Portland Council of Governments
$200,000
Sanford
$175,000
Area-Wide Planning Grant Program Total:
$575,000
Funding totals current as of April 2018.
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 Maine since 1997.
EPA Targeted Brownfield Assessments
Recipient
Site
Funding
Augusta
American Tissue Mill
$100,000
Bucksport
Bucksport Mill
$160,000
Lewiston
Museum L/A
$100,000

W.S. Libbey Mill Site, 6 Mill Street
$71,294

Lewiston & Auburn Railroad Co., 8 Water Street
$60,151

Mill #5
$150,000
Millinocket
Millinocket Mills
$110,000
Old Town
Lily Tulip, North Main Street
$18,966
Orono
Ayers Island, One Ayers Island
$111,770
Peru
Diamond Match Mill, Mill Street
$164,158
Sanford
56 Washington Street
$48,752

11 Riverside Avenue
$48,752
EPA Targeted Brownfields Assessments Total:
$1,143,843
Funding totals current as of April 2018.
State & Tribal Brownfields 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,
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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 Maine since
1994.
State & Tribal Brownfields Funding
State Funding
Recipient

Year
Funding
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Pre-Law
$418,397


2003
$842,030


2004
$878,225


2005
$977,492


2006
$1,185,519


2007
$1,197,474


2008
$1,207,474


2009
$1,147,600


2010
$1,096,381


2011
$992,225


2012
$929,256


2013
$906,439


2014
$906,439


2015
$906,439


2016
$946,000


2017
$919,373


2018
$929,373
State Program Total:

$16,386,136
State Assessments
Recipient
Site

Year
Anson
Former CN Brown Property, 26 North Main Street
2012
Ashland
Ashland Central School, 50 Oak Street
2012
Augusta
American Tissue, 54 Maple Street
2008

Colonial Theater, 139 Water Street
2007

Community Gardens, 20 Northern Avenue
2010

Kennebec Arsenal, Arsenal Street and Learners Drive
2012

Pomerleau Warehouse, 161 Mount Vernon Avenue
2016
Bangor
Eastern Etching, 235 Bomarc Road
2009

Building 278, 498 Maine Avenue
2010

76 Pier Street
2012

Building 487, Polk Street
2015
Bath
Former YMCA, 26 Summer Street
2005
Belfast
Stinson Canning, 101 Front Street
2011

Embee Cleaners, 126 Church Street
2011

45 Front Street
2013
Berwick
Prime Tanning, 20 Sullivan Street
2010
Biddeford
Diamond Match Mill, Main Street
2005

North Dam Mill, 2 Main Street
2008

Emery School, 116 Hill Street
2010

Former FPL Biddeford, Laconia Street
2012
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State Assessments
Recipient | Site | Year
Biddeford
West Point Stevens - Lot 6, 1-15 York Street
2011
West Point Stevens, 100 Main Street
2014
Bingham
Quimby Mill, Lander Street
2011
Bradley
Main Street Junkyard, Route 178
2004
Brewer
Capri School, 49 Capri Street
2013
Eastern Fine Paper, 517 South Main Street
2007
Maple Street Park, Maple and Spring Streets
2009
Middle School, 5 Somerset Street
2013
Rolnick Property, 151 South Maine Street
2004
Brewer
State Street School, 131 State Street
2011
Washington Street School, 100 Washington Street
2011
Bridgton
Rufus Porter Museum, 121 Main Street
2012
Brooks
Maine Resources, Route 139
2017
Brunswick
Brooks Properties, 86-88 Union Street
2005
People's Plus, 210 Maine Street
2007
Cambridge
General Store, 5 Main Street
2010
Camden
Apollo Tanning Company, 116 Washington Street
2005
Caribou
Children's Discovery Museum, Glenn Street
2008
Castine
Windmill Hill, 5 Castine Road
2009
China
Gazelle Products, 1 Old Waterville Road
2006
Dexter
Abbotts Mill, 20 Church Street
2012
Dover-Foxcroft
Brown's Mill, 117 Vaughn Road
2008
Moosehead Manufacturing, 5 Main Street
2007
Eastport
15 Sea Street
2016
Eliot
Shapleigh Estate, 185 Fore Road
2014
Fairfield
Groundwood Mill, Main Street
2015
Farmingdale
Sheldon Street School, 69 Sheldon Street
2007
Somes Property, 669 Maine Avenue
2009
Town Office, 289 Maine Avenue
2007
Dragon Products, 1 Pit Street
2011
Fort Kent
RLC Northern Enterprises, 228 Market Street
2009
Friendship
Friendship Plumbing and Heating, 26 Main Street
2011
Gardiner
Usdan Property, 829 Water Street
2005
Guilford
Desmond's Variety, 84 Elm Street
2011
Rockwall Gardens, 552 Water Street
2012
Hallowell
Eastern Steamship Site, Water Street
2007
Harpswell
Mitchell Field, Route 123
2006
West Harpswell School, 9 Ash Point Road
2011
Hermon
Quinn's Auto Repair, 2520 US Route 2
2009
Houlton
Aroostook Milling Co. -16 Buffalo Street
2007
Aroostook Milling Co. - 5 Hillview Street
2007
Aroostook Milling Co. -1 Phyllis Street
2007
Former Bell's Service Station, 144 Military Street
2008
Howland
Howland Tannery - Lot 37, 20 Bridge Street
2010
Kennebunk
51 Main Street
2010
Kueffel & Esser Company, 1 Colonel Gelardi Drive
2016
Lewiston
Bates Mill #5 Hydro Plant, Canal Street at Main Street
2013
Continental Mill Station, 65 Oxford Street
2013
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State Assessments
Recipient
Site
Year
Lewiston
Bates Lower Station, 49 Beech Street
2013

Red Shop Weir, 38 Water Street
2013

Hill Mill Hydro Station, 41 Chestnut Street
2013

Lower Androscoggin Station, 352 Lincoln Street
2013
Limestone
T & A Service Center, 19 Main Street
2009
Lisbon
Former High School, 4 Campus Avenue
2010

Mill Street Mill, 300 Lisbon Street
2017
Lisbon Falls
Lisbon Teen Center, 32 Main Street
2008

Worumbo Mill, 5 Canal Street
2009
Livermore Falls
2 Depot Street
2011
Long Island
Generator House, Island Avenue
2007
Lubec
Columbian Factory, 135 Main Street
2010
Lyman
Cousens Memorial School, 382 Goodwin Mills Road
2013
Madrid
Madrid Store & Poacher's Paradise, Route 4
2013
Mars Hill
Caldwell Property, Main Street
2012
Millinocket
Northern Plaza, 740 Central Street
2007

Miller's Department Store, 230 Penobscot Avenue
2016

North Woods Trading Post, 1605 Millinocket Lake Road
2016
Milo
Downtown Milo - Ettinger Property, 26 Main Street
2008

Downtown Milo - Haley Property, 28 Main Street
2008

Downtown Milo - Robshaw Property, 30 Main Street
2008

Downtown Milo - Rodriguez Property, 32 Main Street
2008

Downtown Milo - Crossman Property, 52 Main Street
2008

Downtown Milo - Saviolakis Property, 60 Main Street
2008

Derby Shops, 18 B&A Avenue
2015
Monson
Monson Center, 35 Greenville Road
2013
Newcastle
Mills Road Dump Site, Mills Road
2012
Norway
Alan Day Community Garden, 26 Whitman Street
2011

CB Cummings Mill, 8 Pikes Hill Road
2006

Norway Opera House, 396 Main Street
2011

Daniel & Damon Dry Cleaners, Water Street
2013
Oakland
Former Cascade Woolen Mill, 60 Cascade Mill Road
2010
Old Town
Old Town Canoe - Lot 1, 35 Middle Street
2009
Orono
Webster's Mill, 5 Shore Drive
2008
Parsonfield
Industrial Box & Lumber, Sakokis Road
2004

Robinson Mill - Lot 7, 10 Mill Street
2011
Pleasant Point
Sipayik Corner Store, Route 190
2007
Portland
E. Perry Site, 9 Somerset Street
2005

E. Perry Site, 42-44 Kennebec Street
2005

Marada Adams School, 48 Moody Street
2011

Reed School, 19 Libby Street
2015

Thompson's Point, 1 Thompsons Point
2016

Bayside Parcel 2, 181 Forest Avenue
2017

Bayside Parcel 3, 178 Kennebec Street
2017

Bayside Parcel 4, 82 Hanover Street
2017

Bayside Parcel 5, 65 Hanover Street
2017

Bayside Parcel 6 & 7, 55 Portland Street
2017
Presque Isle
Bonville Property, 24 & 26 Chapman Street
2007

Haines Manufacturing Co., 28 Chapman Street
2007
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State Assessments
Recipient
Site
Year
Presque Isle
Lavway Property, 36 Chapman Street
2007

Webber Oil, 42 Chapman Street
2007
Rockland
McDougal School, 330 Broadway
2012
Roxbury
Precision Metals, Route 17
2005
Rumford
Route 108 Junkyard, 214 Route 108
2005
Saco
Old Tannery, 32 Market Street
2010

Saco Steel, 29 Lund Road
2010
Sanford
46 High Street
2006

Aerofab, 3 Aerofab Drive
2008

Modern Continental Precast, Kostis Lane
2007

Nasson Community Center, 457 Main Street
2005
Sebago
Perley Pond Property, Folley Road
2014
South Portland
Durastone Site, 1 Wallace Avenue
2005
Vassalboro
Carl's Quick Stop, 951 Main Street
2012
Vinalhaven
Fish Plant, West Main Street
2006
Waldoboro
Ripley's Garage, 2966 Atlantic Highway
2009
Warren
Crowe Rope, 307 Main Street
2004
Washburn
McCain's Factory, 22 Gardiner Creek Road
2006

Mill Pond Park, Main Street
2008
Waterville
Waterville Industries, West River Road
2007
Wayne
Masonic Hall, 8 Bridge Street
2015
West Bath
Robbin's Junkyard, 263 State Road
2006
Westbrook
St Anthony's Parish, 2 Walker Street
2011

St Anthony's Rectory, 295 Brown Street
2011
Wilton
Wilton Tannery, 833 US Route 2
2011

Forster Manufacturing, 81 Depot Street
2015
Wiscasset
Koehling Property, 215 Gardiner Road
2010
State Cleanups
Recipient
Site
Year
Bath
Former Downeast Woodcrafters, 2 Town Landing Road
2005
Bradley
Main Street Junkyard, Route 178
2004
Brewer
Maple Street Park, Maple and Spring Streets
2009
Bridgton
Rufus Porter Museum, 121 Main Street
2013
Hancock
Sammis Property, Hancock Point Road
2010
Houlton
Former Bell's Service Station, 144 Military Street
2008
Lewiston
144 Montello Street
2010
Lisbon
Former High School, 4 Campus Avenue
2010
Lisbon Falls
Lisbon Teen Center, 32 Main Street
2008
Long Island
Generator House, Island Avenue
2007
Norway
CB Cummings Mill, 8 Pikes Hill Road
2006
Old Town
White Canoe, 123 Brunswick Street
2013
Pleasant Point
Sipayik Corner Store, Route 190
2008
Portland
Lucas Tree, 636 Riverside Street
2010
Presque Isle
Bonville Property, 24 & 26 Chapman Street
2009

Haines Manufacturing Co., 28 Chapman Street
2009

Lavway Property, 36 Chapman Street
2009
Sanford
Modern Continental Precast, Kostis Lane
2007

Nasson Community Center, 457 Main Street
2005
Vinalhaven
Fish Plant, West Main Street
2006
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State Cleanups
Recipient
Site

Year
Washburn
McCain's Factory, 22 Gardiner Creek Road
2012
Warren
Crowe Rope, 307 Main Street
2004
West Bath
Robbin's Junkyard, 263 State Road
2007
Wilton
Wilton Tannery, 833 US Route 2
2011

Forster Mill, 516 Depot Street
2017
Tribal Funding
Recipient
Year
Funding
Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians
2015
$100,000


2016
$50,000
Total:
$150,000
Assessments
Location


Year
Houlton
Trestle Site, Sugarloaf Street
2015
Recipient

Year
Funding
Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point
2007
$75,000


2008
$75,000


2009
$151,150


2010
$130,150


2011
$130,000


2012
$158,643


2013
$158,654


2014
$158,654


2015
$155,119


2016
$165,119


2017
$162,217


2018
$162,217
Total:


$1,681,923
Assessments
Location
Site

Year
Eastport
Fiber Extrusion, Inc., Route 190
2010
Lowelltown
Lowelltown Lease Site, Lowelltown Road
2017
Pleasant Point
Tribal Museum Building, Wapap Road & Route 190
2008

Paint Dump, Passamaquoddy Road
2014
Perry
Mud Pond School Site, 1-3 Indian Road
2010

Dairy Farm, 62 Golding Road
2013

St. Anne's Church, Bayview Drive
2013

Public Works Garage, Route 190
2015
Robbinston
Penknife Trailer, Bugbee Road
2014
Rockland
Rockland Waterfront, 64 Atlantic Street
2012
Springfield
Scraggy Lake, Penobscot Mountain Road
2012
Township 19
Backscatter Radar, Township 19
2013
Cleanups
Location
Site

Year
Moose River
Maple Syrup Company, 2231 Route 201
2015
Perry
Public Works Garage, Route 190
2015
Pleasant Point
Tribal Museum Building, Wapap Road & Route 190
2013

Sipayik Corner Store, Route 190
2013

Public Safety Building, 40 Warrior Road
2013
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Cleanups
Location
Site

Year
Robbinston
Penknife Trailer, Bugbee Road
2014
Rockland
Rockland Waterfront, 64 Atlantic Street
2016
Springfield
Scraggy Lake, Penobscot Mountain Road
2012
Township 19
Backscatter Radar, Township 19
2015
Recipient

Year
Funding
Penobscot Indian Nation
2010
$75,000


2011
$45,000


2012
$80,018


2013
$116,827


2014
$191,826


2015
$120,798


2016
$130,798


2017
$128,499


2018
$100,000
Total:


$988,766
Assessments
Location
Site

Year
Bradley
Bradley Parcel 1, 728 Main Street
2013

Bradley Parcel 2, Main Street
2013
Costigan
Burr's General Store, 644 Maine Road (Route 2)
2015
Holden
137 Route 1A
2014
Indian Island
Fiddlehead Garage, 55 Down Street
2013
Cleanups
Location
Site
Year
Indian Island
Fiddlehead Garage, 55 Down Street
2013
Tribal Program Total:
$2,558,472
State & Tribal Funding Totals:
$19,206,825
Funding totals current as of April 2018.
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.
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EPA New England Brownfielps Program Contacts
Brownfields Section Chief
John Podgurski, 617-918-1296
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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
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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(® eoa.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: www.epa.gov/brownfields/brownfields-and-land-revitalization-
connecticut-maine-massachusetts-new-hampshire-rhode
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