Saturday, September 11, 2010

Area brownfield projects get $2.42M - The Business Review (Albany):

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Gov. George Pataki announced the funding for a totak of eight projects around the state durintg an appearance Fridayin Warrensburg. "Brownfiele sites have untapped and the state is workinb closely with local communitiea to help them restore and redevelopthese properties, and open up new opportunitiees for recreation and economic development," Pataki said. $348,7090 for the Town of Warrensburg to evaluat e petroleum contamination at thevacant 3.5-acres and Paper Mill site. In 1995, the statw conducted an emergency cleanup action at the which is near theSchroon River.
$99,00 to the Town of Clermont for the investigation of environmentalp contamination at the former Hettling property in Waste materials, including railroad ties, were disposeed of on the 20-acre property. $105,300 to the Schuyler Height Fire Districtg to investigate contamination at avacant 7.5-acrwe parcel in the Town of Colonie, Albany The fire district bought the propert y in May 2005 and plana to put a new firehouse at the site. The propertg was once used as a rail loadinfg and unloading facility and as a scrap metaolrecovery operation. $234,000 to the city of N.Y.
, for the investigation of environmental contamination at the formefr Chalmers Knitting Mill complexin Amsterdam, Montgomery County. The property was used by the former from the 1920s througjthe 1950s. Areas of potentiap environmental concern include former dye facilitiexs and underground petroleumstorage

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