DNR Awards Brownfield Grant To The City Of Wausau
Funds Will Support Contamination Assessment
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced it has awarded brownfield assessment services to the city of Wausau in Marathon County to assist with the investigation of environmental contamination at several parcels along East Thomas Street.
The award is from the DNR’s Wisconsin Assessment Monies program, which provides contractor services for the environmental assessment of eligible brownfield sites.
The award will support the assessment of environmental conditions at several vacant parcels the city owns along East Thomas Street. The area along East Thomas Street from Cleveland Avenue and the Wisconsin River was historically residential, situated within industrial properties.
Before investing in new residential developments on parcels the city has acquired over the years, it wants to ensure that past nearby industrial operations will not have potentially negative health impacts on new occupants. Brownfield assessment services will provide Wausau with a better understanding of the environmental conditions, which will help with decision-making and cleanup planning.
“The DNR is pleased to be able to support Wausau as it plans for reuse of this area to meet the community’s need for more housing,” said Jodie Thistle, DNR Brownfields, Outreach and Policy Section Manager. “Evaluating whether the area was affected by environmental contamination will allow the city to take the next steps toward redevelopment.”
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, 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.
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 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 meetings.
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.