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EPA awards $1-MM grant for petroleum contamination in Mississippi

ATLANTA – The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a $1,094,000 grant to the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) to assist the state in cleaning up petroleum contamination from leaking underground storage tanks throughout the state.

This grant is funded through the Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Trust Fund for the purpose of supporting state efforts to address this type of contamination. States may use these funds to support staff that oversee the cleanup projects or to pay for contractual services to perform cleanup projects. Some states, including Mississippi, use the funding for a combination of both.

“Grants made under the LUST Trust Fund to our partners like MDEQ give states the flexibility to cleanup petroleum contamination from leaking underground storage tanks,” said EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. “EPA is providing funds directly to Mississippi so that the state may determine how best to address its unique and critical environmental challenges.”

Last fiscal year, Mississippi reported 113 new confirmed discharges, 100 cleanups completed and 419 still remaining to be addressed. Mississippi’s goals for this year are to complete 80 cleanups and to further reduce confirmed releases at UST facilities by 5% compared to last year.

A portion of the funds can be used by the state to carry out enforcement, corrective action and cost recovery activities. To the extent the State is successful in recovering LUST Trust Fund expenditures—including interest—from liable owners/operators, it will dedicate and use these funds for additional LUST cleanup activities.

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