Brownfields awards presented
20 May 2016
Awards and Recognition
Communities in Clark, Lincoln and Rusk counties have been awarded Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources brownfields awards to help assess contamination at two former wood-processing plants and a former creamery.
The awards consist of contractor services for the projects, and are valued up to $18,000 each. The services will be used to determine soil and groundwater conditions at the former Owen Manufacturing wood-processing plant in Clark County; the former Hurd Manufacturing facility in Merrill/Lincoln counties; and at the former Sheldon Creamery in Rusk County.
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