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City of Tacoma awarded $300,000 in EPA Brownfields job training grant funds to train workers for a better, “greener” future
The City of Tacoma will receive $300,000 in EPA Brownfields grant funding to provide job training to assess, manage and clean up solid and hazardous waste sites. Celebrating their fifth EPA financed job training program, the City of Tacoma and its partners boast a 75% placement rate for its graduates at an average wage of $13.74. Brownfields was originally focused on training workers to ...
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Conway, Ark., Receives EPA Investment Grant
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the city of Conway, Ark., is one of 146 communities across the country to be awarded a total of $54.3 million in investment grants. These grants will provide communities with funding to assess, clean and redevelop contaminated properties, boost local economies and leverage jobs while protecting public health and the environment. The city ...
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EPA, Mo-Kan Regional Council Set June 19 News Conference in St. Joseph, Mo., on Job Training, Brownfields Redevelopment
Representatives of EPA Region 7 and the Mo-Kan Regional Council will hold a news conference on June 19 in St. Joseph, Mo., to discuss how $1.2 million in EPA grants will be used to provide job training and help speed the cleanup and redevelopment of Brownfields properties across a 15-county area of northwest Missouri and northeast Kansas. EPA announced last month that the Mo-Kan Regional Council ...
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Location is Changed for June 19 News Conference in St. Joseph, Mo., with EPA and Mo-Kan Regional Council
Due to scheduling issues, EPA Region 7 and the Mo-Kan Regional Council have changed the location of a June 19 press conference in St. Joseph, Mo., to discuss how $1.2 million in EPA grants will be used to provide job training and help speed the cleanup and redevelopment of Brownfields properties across a 15-county area of northwest Missouri and northeast Kansas. The news conference, which ...
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EPA to Provide Nearly $200,000 for Environmental Job Training in Puerto Rico
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck announced that the EPA has selected a leading nonprofit organization, PathStone Corporation, to receive $192,300 to provide green job training in Puerto Rico. PathStone provides services to low-income families and economically distressed communities throughout Puerto Rico, as well as in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, ...
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EPA Awards more than $3.9 Million in Brownfields Grants to Assess and Clean Up Contaminated Sites and Revitalize Communities in Florida
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today the selection of nine communities in Florida to receive more than $3.9 million in grant investments. This investment will provide communities with funding necessary to assess, clean and redevelop contaminated properties, boost local economies and leverage jobs while protecting public health and the environment. EPA's Brownfields ...
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