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Clean up of Contaminated Sites

Brownfield Redevelopment Program. Clean up of Contaminated Sites. There are two major sources of state funding for contaminated properties:. - State Funded Cleanups. - Brownfield Redevelopment Grants & Loans. Brownfield Redevelopment Program. Grants and Loans

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Clean up of Contaminated Sites

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  1. Brownfield Redevelopment Program Clean up of Contaminated Sites There are two major sources of state funding for contaminated properties: - State Funded Cleanups - Brownfield Redevelopment Grants & Loans

  2. Brownfield Redevelopment Program Grants and Loans are available to assist with the environmental costs associated with the redevelopment of a brownfield site.

  3. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program Grants: • Up to $1,000,000* • Loans: • Up to $1,000,000* GVSU’s Renewable Energy Center, Muskegon * Per Applicant per Year

  4. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program Program began in 1992. $143 million awarded to 300 grant and loan projects statewide. Grants and loans have leveraged $3 billion in private investment. Helped create more than 20,000 jobs.

  5. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program . Lenawee 1 $100,000 Livingston 1 $585,000 Luce 1 $52,550 Mackinac 5 $313,725 Macomb 1 $1,400,000 Marquette 7 $2,402,260 Mason 4 $1,416,150 Menominee 2 $323,000 Monroe 4 $4,890,000 Montcalm 1 $50,000 Montmoren 1 $390,000 Muskegon 15 $10,796,969 Oakland 10 $2,278,100 Oceana 1 $178,635 Ogemaw 1 $60,000 Ontonagan 2 $751,000 Oscoda 1 $100,000 Ottawa 6 $3,813,850 Presque Isl 5 $728,395 Saginaw 22 $6,463,833 Saint Clair 5 $1,590,600 Saint Josep 2 $865,700 Sanilac 1 $138,000 Schoolcraft 2 $700,000 Shiawasee 5 $1,931,000 Tuscola 1 $50,000 Van Buren 3 $2,428,500 Washtenaw 7 $6,456,410 Wayne 37 $30,830,285 Wexford 2 $836,733 TOTAL 283$145,796,547 Alger 1 $232,000 Allegan 1 $650,000 Alpena 5 $532,000 Baraga 1 $62,500 Barry 2 $335,050 Bay 11 $6,012,773 Benzie 2 $1,416,937 Berrien 9 $7,434,321 Branch 1 $1,000,000 Calhoun 4 $1,061,500 Charlevoix 1 $257,813 Cheybogan 1 $23,500 Chippewa 5 $1,159,297 Clare 1 $416,000 Crawford 1 $280,000 Delta 6 $1,380,500 Dickinson 4 $404,980 Emmet 2 $1,497,500 Genesee 7 $1,904,435 Gogebic 1 $183,000 Grand Trave 8 $7,209,978 Gratiot 1 $354,000 Houghton 6 $607,600 Huron 2 $820,000 Ingham 10 $8,712,273 Ionia 2 $459,100 Isabella 4 $1,079,090 Jackson 7 $2,156,000 Kalamazoo 11 $5,194,405 Kent 10 $10,039,300

  6. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program State Funds Leverage Private Investment in Brownfield Grant and Loan Projects 2000-2007 2000 1800 Private Investment 1600 Grant & Loan Awards 1400 1200 1000 Cumulative Amount (Millions of Dollars) 800 600 400 200 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

  7. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program

  8. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program • 1988 Quality of Life Bond • $10 Million Site Assessment • $ 35 Million Site Reclamation • 1998 Clean Michigan Initiative • $ 37.5 Million Brownfield Redevelopment Grants • $ 37.5 Million Brownfield Redevelopment Loans • $50 Million Waterfront Redevelopment Grants

  9. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program • Grant funding will run out this year. • Loan funding may last another 2 years. • Currently, no new funding sources identified.

  10. 2008 Waterfront RedevelopmentGrant Dollars Available!!! The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) is accepting proposals for projects that enhance waterfronts, increase public access, and provide economic benefits for communities. • Eligible activities include: • Environmental Response Activities. • Property Acquisition. • Public Infrastructure and Facility Improvements. • Demolition. Total Available Funding ~ $750,000 RFPs Due - March 26, 2008.

  11. Brownfield Grant and Loan Program Contact DEQ staff to discuss a potential project: Program Manager: Susan Erickson, 517-241-8707 UP, N. Lower, and Saginaw Bay: Jeff Hukill 517-335-2960 Central: Susan Sandell 231-775-3960 x 6312 Southeast: Bruce Moore 517-373-6413 Southwest and South Central: Carrie Geyer 517-335-6871

  12. Michigan Chapter National Brownfield Association www.brownfieldassociation.org

  13. DETROIT, MICHIGAN May 5 – 7, 2008 Roadmap to Revitalization Free Registration is now open www.brownfields2008.org

  14. Conducted by DEQ at no charge to municipality Funding provided by EPA Local units of government, local development authorities, and not-for-profit community development agencies are eligible applicants Requests for assessments are made by submitting a request letter and application to the MDEQ Brownfield Assessment Program Manager. property most meet the definition of a brownfield site – “real property with presence or perceived presence of hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.” Reports are similar to Phase I/II ESA and can be used to develop Baseline Environmental Assessments or All Appropriate Inquiry determination. Submit Application to: Joseph Walczak 517-335-2151 walczakj@michigan.gov BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENTS

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