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For Immediate Release
PORT OF VANCOUVER AWARDED $5.41 MILLION
ENVIRONMENTAL GRANT
June 6, 2007 -- VANCOUVER,
Wash. - The Port of Vancouver USA has been recognized by the State
Department of Ecologys Local Toxics Control Account for its
work in groundwater cleanup efforts in the form of $5.41 million
grant.
Were thrilled to have received this grant, said
Patty Boyden, the ports director of environmental services.
The money will go a long way in helping us continue to cleanup
groundwater. The port is committed to meeting its responsibilities
to Ecology, and this grant is a part of Ecologys recognition
of our commitment.
Funding, which will be received by the port over the next two years,
will help meet obligations under the agreed order with the Department
of Ecology. Money will be used to install a groundwater cleanup
system and continue monitoring at the site. The grant will help
offset an estimated $36 million cleanup effort.
The Port of Vancouver is currently cleaning up a plume of trichloroethylene
(TCE) and other solvents in an aquifer in the general area of the
port. The ongoing cleanup is showing positive results.
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The Port of Vancouver, USA, created by Clark
County taxpayers in 1912, is one of the major ports on the Pacific
Coast. Its competitive strengths include available land, versatile
cargo handling capabilities, vast transportation networks, a dependable
labor force and an exceptional level of service to its customers
and community.
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Contact:
Nelson Holmberg, Communications Manager
direct: 360.992.1107 or mobile: 360.518.2553
email: nholmberg@PortVanUSA.com
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