From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: DNR Awards Brownfield Grant To Portage County
Date February 5, 2024 3:02 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
DNR News Release Header Image [ [link removed] ]




*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:?*Feb. 5, 2024
*Contact: *Jodie Thistle, DNR Brownfields, Outreach & Policy Section Manager?
[email protected] or 608-259-6557

?

*DNR Awards Brownfield Grant To Portage County*

"*Funds Will Support Contamination Assessment*"

?

*MADISON, Wis.* ? The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the department has awarded brownfield assessment services to Portage County to assist with the investigation of environmental contamination at the former Spiritland Store Service Center in the town of Almond.

The award is from the?DNR's Wisconsin Assessment Monies program [ [link removed] ], which provides contractor services for the environmental assessment of eligible brownfield sites.

A brownfield is a property where expansion, redevelopment or reuse is complicated by real or potential contamination. Brownfields vary in size, location, age and past use;?they can be anything from a 500-acre former automobile assembly plant to a small, abandoned gas station.

The award will support the assessment of environmental conditions at the property where there is confirmed petroleum contamination. The property housed a small general store and residence in the 1950s. Contamination in soil and groundwater was confirmed after gas pumps were removed from the property in the 1990s. Investigation and cleanup stalled, and Portage County took possession of the property in 2022 after years of vacancy. Additional environmental assessment will provide information on cleanup needs and make the property more marketable to potential purchasers.

?Portage County officials recognize the impact that a redeveloped Spiritland Store property could have on the area and are taking important first steps by completing environmental assessments,? said Jodie Thistle, DNR Brownfields, Outreach & Policy Section Manager. ?The DNR applauds the county?s efforts and looks forward to a continued partnership.?

Since 2009, the DNR's Wisconsin Assessment Monies program has provided over $3.3 million in services and grant funds to over 70 communities across Wisconsin, partnering to help clean up and redevelop often run-down or underused properties that detract from a community's potential. Because no local financial match is required, the Wisconsin Assessment Monies program grants present an attractive opportunity for communities to learn about environmental conditions.?Applications for assistance may be submitted to the DNR at any time [ [link removed] ].

Interested in learning how cleaning up brownfields can help your community? The DNR?s on-demand Brownfields Fundamentals webinars [ [link removed] ] cover planning, cleanup, liability and other topics as part of a well-rounded crash course in Wisconsin brownfield redevelopment.

The DNR has a wide range of financial and liability tools available to help local governments, businesses, lenders, and others clean up and redevelop brownfields in Wisconsin, including?Ready for Reuse [ [link removed] ]?financial awards, which may be used for environmental cleanup. DNR staff around the state are available to meet with community leaders, bankers, developers and private individuals to discuss brownfield projects through?Green Team [ [link removed] ]?meetings.

More information about the DNR?s brownfield cleanup programs and services is available on the?DNR?s Brownfields webpage [ [link removed] ].







________________________________________________________________________

[ [link removed] ]

[ [link removed] ]

[ [link removed] ]??? [ [link removed] ]? ?? [ [link removed] ]? [ [link removed] ]

[ [link removed] ] Update your subscriptions, modify your password or email address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page [ [link removed] ]. You will need to use your email address to log in. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please visit subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com [ [link removed] ].


________________________________________________________________________

This email was sent to [email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ? 101 S. Webster Street?? Madison, WI 53707-7921?? 608-266-2621 GovDelivery logo [ [link removed] ]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis