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It's focused on properties with a need for redevelopment, strong redevelopment potential, real or perceived contamination, and municipal/community support for redevelopment. Contact: Maryam Tasnif-Abbasi, 714-484-5489, [email protected]...
The State Water Resources Control Board will administer $800 million to prevent and cleanup contamination of groundwater that serves (or has served) as a source of drinking water. Contact: 800-813-3863, [email protected]...
(SCAP) issue grants for projects that remediate the harm or threat of harm to human health, safety, or the environment caused by existing or threatened surface water or groundwater contamination. Contact: 800-813-3863, [email protected]...
OSCF provides financial assistance to eligible applicants for the cleanup of sites contaminated by leaking petroleum underground storage tanks. Contact: 800-813-3863, [email protected]...
The Fund assists a large number of small businesses and individuals by providing reimbursement for expenses associated with the cleanup of leaking USTs. Contact: Diane Barclay, 800-813-3863, [email protected]...
The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) is Arizona’s State Revolving Fund administrator, funding water and wastewater infrastructure throughout the state. Contact: (602) 364-1310, https://www.azwifa.gov/contact-us...
The City of Tucson's Environmental & General Services Department manages a citywide Brownfields Program, which enables successful redevelopment of adversely impacted properties. Contact: [email protected], (520) 837-3742...
The goal of the program is to reduce obstacles and provide assistance for the redevelopment of brownfields in the city. Through EPA grants and $5 million in municipal capital improvement bond funding....
The DEUR is a restrictive covenant that documents institutional and engineering controls that may be used to allow closure of a site where contamination is still present. Contact: 602-771-4122, [email protected] ...
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