By Fehr Graham on May 28, 2024
Category: News

Fehr Graham helps secure millions for Illinois brownfield cleanups to revitalize communities

Fehr Graham, a leading engineering and environmental firm, helped clients secure more than $7 million in funding to remediate brownfield sites. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $300 million in grants as part of President Joe Biden's Investing in America agenda, aimed at assessing and cleaning up polluted sites across the nation.

U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Environmental Justice Caucus, and Dick Durbin (D-IL), the caucus's majority whip, announced that Illinois received 10 grants totaling nearly $17.8 million. Fehr Graham wrote half of those successful grant applications.

The grants are part of the EPA's Brownfield Multipurpose, Assessment and Cleanup grant programs and support a variety of projects. Fehr Graham helped secure the following grants.

Cleaning up contaminated and underutilized sites helps protect the health of children and families, and it also helps spur development, job creation and economic growth for affected communitie.As a co-founder of the Senate's Environmental Justice caucus, I'm relieved that this federal funding will help clean up polluted brownfields across Illinois, and I'll keep working to ensure the health and safety of our communities is protected and upheld."

Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Senator

The EPA's recent announcement included $68 million in supplemental funding to 31 Revolving Loan Fund grant recipients. This funding is designated for communities with ongoing projects in need of additional financial support.

Since 1995, the EPA's Brownfields Program has provided $2.7 billion in grants. Now bolstered by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law with an increase in maximum awards, it aims to revitalize contaminated sites, particularly in disadvantaged communities, aligning with President Biden's Justice40 initiative.

Fehr Graham is instrumental in securing financial support for its clients by identifying and applying for loans and grants to fund projects. See all grant recipients, and read the full news release here