DNR Awards Brownfield Grant To Village Of Campbellsport
Funds Will Support Assessment Of Contamination
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the DNR awarded brownfield assessment services to the village of Campbellsport to assist with the investigation of environmental contamination at the site of a former self-service gas station.
The award will support the assessment of environmental conditions at the 0.47-acre property where soil contamination was found during the removal of the gas station’s underground storage tanks in 2018. The property was transferred to the village from Fond du Lac County and is currently vacant. This new award will help determine the degree and extent of contamination on the property. The village seeks redevelopment of the property and information gathered through the assessment is necessary to move forward with the project.
“The government officials of the village of Campbellsport recognize the potential for redevelopment of the site to bring it back to productive use,” said Jodie Thistle, DNR Brownfields, Outreach and Policy Section Manager. “The DNR is glad to provide this award to the village to build upon earlier assessment work completed in 2022.”
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 there is no local financial match required, these grants present an attractive opportunity for communities to learn about environmental conditions. Applications for assistance may be submitted to the DNR at any time.
Interested in learning how brownfield cleanup can help communities? The DNR’s series of on-demand Brownfields Fundamentals webinars cover planning, cleanup, liability and other topics as part of a well-rounded crash course in Wisconsin brownfield redevelopment.
More information about the DNR’s brownfield cleanup programs and services is available on the DNR’s brownfields webpage.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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