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Project Title: COUNTY OF ARENAC - BROWNFIELD ASSESSMENT - PETRO & HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONTAMINATED SITES


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Grant ID Number:BF - 00E10901-2
EPA Region:EPA R5AAShip:R05 - Region 5
Division/Office:Superfund Division, S-7JLab/Office:
CFDA:66.818Media:Brownfields
Grant Program:
Authority:
Recipient Name: County of Arenac
City:Recipient Type:County
State:MICong District:01
DUNS:026954057
Competition Status:
Award Date:09/21/2010Cum Award:$400,000
Project Start:10/01/2006Project End:12/31/2010

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COUNTY OF ARENAC - BROWNFIELD ASSESSMENT - PETRO & HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONTAMINATED SITES
These funds will be used to identify, evaluate and prioritize sites contaminated with petroleum or toxic substances. Brownfield assessment funding for the County of Arenac, Michigan conduct brownfield assessment activities in coordination with EPA. The county will identify, profile and prioritize brownfield properties county-wide.




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RoleNamePhone
Project Officer Jan Pels 312-886-3009
Grant Specialist Mirchell Phillips 312-886-5265

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