Apply for $400,000 EPA grant to test soil contamination in South Shoreline
$400,000
Resolution 119-12
In Plain English
The city wants federal funding to investigate potential pollution in the South Shoreline area. Brownfield grants help cities test soil and groundwater for contamination from past industrial use. If approved, EPA pays for environmental testing that determines whether cleanup is needed before future development.
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