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DEP ANNOUNCES BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT AREAS IN BELLMAWR, (08/03) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection will coordinate the cleanup and revitalization of dozens of blighted properties encompassing nearly 500 acres in Camden, Middlesex and Hudson counties through its Brownfield Development Area program, Commissioner Lisa P. Jackson announced today. “The critical first step in spurring redevelopment of old industrial areas is removing the threat of contamination,” Commissioner Jackson said. “The DEP’s Brownfield Development Area program provides the resources municipalities need to clear this hurdle and transform deteriorating factories and abandoned rail yards into catalysts for economic growth and healthier communities through urban renewal.” The DEP has approved Brownfield Development Areas for a once-thriving industrial port along the Delaware River in Gloucester City and an area encompassing old landfills in Bellmawr, both Camden County; a former center of fertilizer production in Carteret and an area that was once the focal point for smelting and paint production in Perth Amboy, both Middlesex County; and a former hub of the metals processing industry in Jersey City, Hudson County. “The redevelopment ideas local officials have been discussing for these sites demonstrate a great deal of progressive thinking and commitment to the state’s Smart Growth objectives,” Commissioner Jackson added. “They include a variety of plans for mass transit access, mixed-income housing, green building design, and enhancement of open space.” The following locations have been named Brownfield Development Areas:
The DEP launched the Brownfield Development Area program in 2002. With the addition of the five new areas, the DEP now oversees 23 Brownfield Development Areas. Municipalities that have been designated as Brownfield Development Areas are eligible for up to $5 million each year from the DEP’s Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund for site investigation and remediation. The DEP also assigns a case manager to assist the communities in obtaining financial assistance and to coordinate revitalization efforts with other state agencies. This process brings together all stakeholders to participate in cleanup and revitalization efforts, including owners of contaminated properties, potentially responsible parties, developers, community groups, technical experts, and residents. The DEP is accepting applications from municipalities interested in being included in the 2008 round of Brownfield Development Area designations. Applications must be submitted by a steering committee representing the community and must include the boundaries of the proposed Brownfield Development Area, a clear identification of the sites to be addressed, and a description of current activities within the area. Applicants must demonstrate a likelihood of fulfilling their vision for the Brownfield Development Area. The deadline for applications is March 31. For information, go to: http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/brownfields/bda/ | |
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