Nashua and Concord receive federal funds for contaminated site cleanup

Nashua and Concord receive federal funds for contaminated site cleanup
May 28, 2025

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Nashua and Concord receive federal funds for contaminated site cleanup

Two New Hampshire communities have been awarded funding from the federal Environmental Protection Agency to help clean up contaminated sites known as brownfields.

In Concord, a $678,000 grant will go towards cleaning up the former Concord Stables, a half-acre site that was originally used for city work horses and later as storage space. It has been vacant since 1990, according to a fact sheet from the Environmental Protection Agency, and is contaminated with petroleum products and “inorganic contaminants.”

The city of Nashua received $1.5 million to help with assessments and cleanup plans for sites like a former machine shop, a former textile processing mill and turbine facility, and a former police training academy.

The assessments and cleanup planning are targeted for downtown neighborhoods in Nashua and Milford.

The city will use $1 million of that funding, provided through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, to create a revolving loan fund that will be used to develop cleanup plans.

Some of the funding in each city will go towards engaging community members during the projects.

Nashua and Concord were two of 207 communities that received funding for cleaning up contamination through the Environmental Protection Agency.

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