Kansas City Structural Steel Superfund Location in Kansas City, Kan., Set for Redevelopment
|
|
Category: Hazardous WasteType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, March 27th, 2014
(Lenexa, Kan., March 27, 2014) - The former Kansas City Structural Steel Superfund Location in Kansas City, Kan., has been purchased for redevelopment into a retail center, the E.P.A. (EPA) announced today. The Location of redevelopment is in the Argentine neighborhood of Kansas City, Kan.
Argentine Retail Developers Incorporated will build La Plaza Argentine, a development that will house a Walmart grocery store and several other locations for retail businesses at the site.
"This site's new future is taking shape because E.P.A. partnered with local governments, innovative businesses, and the state of Kansas to use flexible cleanup laws for the Argentine community," Region seven Administrator Karl Brooks said. "La Plaza Argentine shows EPA's Brownfields Plan helping solve the challenge of offering choices for affordable, healthy food in our cities while creating jobs for the proud folks who call Argentine home."
The Location had been contaminated by lead and other heavy metals. In 1993, E.P.A. conducted a removal action which included capping contaminated soil. The developer has worked with neighborhood groups and the Unified Government to obtain approval of the project, and has, with EPA's approval, enrolled the property in the Environmental Use Controls Plan administered by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The controls maintain the cap and protect human health and the environment during construction and into the future.
There are currently no comments for this story. Be the first to
add a comment!
Click here to add a comment about this story.