The Department of Environmental Resources in Meadville, PA is a government agency responsible for the protection and preservation of the environment in the state. They oversee various programs and initiatives aimed at addressing environmental complaints, promoting recycling and waste reduction, and ensuring the quality of air and water. The department also works towards mitigating the effects of climate change and provides grants, loans, and rebates to businesses and residents for energy-saving projects.
The Land Recycling Program, managed by the Bureau of Environmental Cleanups and Brownfields, is responsible for the assessment and remediation of contaminated properties in accordance with Act 2 regulations. The program is implemented through six regional offices located across the state, each headed by a program manager. These offices provide guidance and support for the Land Recycling Program and its affiliated procedures and policies, ensuring the proper cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields in their respective counties.
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