United States Environ menial Protection LI M % Agency Brownfields 2017 Assessment Fact Sheet Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments, Western Oregon Grant Recipient Information Publication information Name: Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments Phone: 541-924-8430 EPA Information Region: EPA Region 10 Brownfields Team Phone: 206-553-7299 Website: https://www.epa.aov/brownfields/brownfields-and land-revitalization-washinaton-idaho-oreaon-and-alaska Overview of the EPA Brownfields Program EPA's Brownfields Program empowers states, communities, and other stakeholders to work together to prevent, assess, safely clean up, and sustainably reuse brownfields. A brownfield 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. In 2002, the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act was passed to help states and communities around the country cleanup and revitalize brownfields sites. Under this 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. Additionally, funding support is provided to state and tribal response programs through a separate mechanism. Assessment Grant $300,000 for hazardous substances $300,000 for petroleum EPA has selected the Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments for a brownfields assessment coalition grant. Community-wide hazardous grant funds will be used to conduct up to 10 Phase I and five Phase II environmental site assessments, and prepare two cleanup plans. Community-wide petroleum grant funds will be used to perform the same tasks at sites with potential petroleum contamination. Grant funds of both types also will be used to prioritize brownfield sites on the current inventory, create two area-wide plans, and support community involvement activities. Assessment activities will focus on developed areas within the Yaquina River watershed in Newport and Toledo, and unincorporated areas of Lincoln County. Coalition partners are the Cities of Newport and Toledo, the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians, and Lincoln County. Office: United States Environmental Protection Agency Land and Emergency Management (5105T) Washington, D.C. 20460 Publication Number: EPA 560-F-17-094 Publication Date: May 2017 ------- 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). The information presented in this fact sheet comes from the grant application; EPA cannot attest to the accuracy of the information. The cooperative agreement is negotiated after the selection announcement. Therefore, the funding amount and activities described in this fact sheet are subject to change. ------- |