Welcome to the City of Owensboro's Brownfields Program. The
City of Owensboro was selected in April 2008 as a recipient of $600,000 in federal funds from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to clean up three properties located in the heart of Owensboro's downtown area.
Hazardous substance funding will be used to clean up the former Jackson's Pronto Cleaners from dry cleaning chemicals
and by-products found in the site soil and groundwater, as well as two adjacent properties.
This website provides an overview of the status of the cleanup project, where you can find information on latest news
and announcements as well as details of upcoming public meetings. Check this website regularly to learn about recent developments.
Latest News
Environmental Cleanup at Jackson's Pronto Cleaners Delayed Wednesday, July 6, 2011 The environmental cleanup taking place at the former Jackson's Pronto Cleaners in Owensboro, Kentucky has been delayed due to the discovery of a much larger plume of contaminated groundwater than what was originally expected.
Working with the Kentucky Department of Environmental Protection and the Region 4 EPA Project Officer, the City obtained a one-year extension to the grant in order to address the larger groundwater issue.
A modified Remedial Action Project Plan is currently being prepared. Read more... Clean-up Efforts at Jackson's Pronto Cleaners Progressing Friday, April 1, 2011 The environmental cleanup at the former Jackson's Pronto Cleaners and the associated impacted parcels of property located at 100 East 9th Street and 1003 Allen Street is quickly progressing. Read more... Clean-up Efforts Underway in Owensboro, Kentucky Tuesday, January 25, 2011 The City of Owensboro's brownfield cleanup project is well underway. Under the City's consultant CTC Public Benefit Corporation's oversight, demolition crews began removing the former Jackson's Pronto Cleaners located in downtown Owensboro. Read more... |