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In
November of 2005, the Oneida County Health Department announced that it
had been selected as one of only 12 sites nationwide to partner with the
Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA), in a broad based community
project that will identify and prioritize the county’s environmental
health risks. The Community
Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) project came in response to
a poll conducted as part of the county’s Community
Health Assessment by Zogby
International that cited environmental issues as one of the top concerns
of
As part of the selection from among 130 applicants, the Oneida
County Health Department received a $90,000 EPA grant to fund the first
phase of the project which is expected to be completed by December 2007.
In February of 2006 the EPA
awarded the Oneida County Health Department an additional $50,000
service agreement that provides for a Phase 1 and Phase 2 investigation
of a suspected Brownfield by an approved contractor.
Thus far, the CARE Project has succeeded in identifying
environmental health issues of concern within
Upon completion of the 1st phase of the CARE project,
the Oneida County Health Department will be eligible to apply to the EPA
for additional funds for remediation of selected issues. |
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© 2005 Oneida County, New York, USA |
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