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EPA Awards $8 Million in Grants to Montana for Land Revitalization

  • The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $8 million in grants to seven recipients across Montana to support land revitalization efforts.
  • These grants are part of a nationwide $267 million Brownfields funding allocation aimed at assessing and cleaning up contaminated properties.
  • A total of $2 million was awarded to Montana's environmental agency to evaluate vacant sites in Anaconda, Billings, and Libby, while the City of Harlowton received $2 million to remediate a heavily polluted railyard area.
  • The Harlowton grant targets petroleum contamination cleanup at a highly polluted railyard and refueling facility located in the historic Milwaukee Road Historic District.
  • These grants enable Montana communities to conduct assessments and remediation activities that could facilitate local land reuse and redevelopment.
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E.P.A. awards $8 million in grants to Montana for land revitalization

MONTANA - The Environmental Protection Agency has announced that seven recipients across Montana will receive $8 million in grants aimed at assessing, cleaning up, and revitalizing local lands. These efforts focus on addressing concerns such as asbestos and lead contamination.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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