Another $40 million in federal funds is going toward the ongoing efforts to clean up 100 years of lead and other heavy metal contamination at the East Helena Superfund site,
Another $40 million in federal funds is going toward the ongoing efforts to clean up 100 years of lead and other heavy metal contamination at the East Helena Superfund site, the Environmental Protection Agency and Biden administration announced Tuesday. The EPA said the $40 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and $10 million from existing […] The post EPA announces $40 million to clean up more yards at East Helena Superfund site appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Over the past two years, the Biden administration and Congress have delivered a once-in-a-generation opportunity to clean up contaminated properties, protect air quality, upgrade water infrastructure, reduce toxic pollution and
A community meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. July 11 at the Neihart Community Center to discuss the Carpenter-Snow Creek Superfund Site and the upcoming work planned. Representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, State of Montana, and U.S. Forest Service will attend to lead the discussion and answer questions. The 9,000-acre Carpenter Snow Creek…
EPA Regional Administrator KC Becker on Tuesday said the announcement ensures these Superfund mining sites and watersheds will continue to receive funding to address long-standing contamination.