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NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR U.S. EPA BROWNFIELDS CLEANUP GRANT

November 9, 2021

Site Name: Simpson Gas and Oil

Mainspring Conservation Trust, Inc., intends to apply for a Cleanup Grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency. The Brownfields Property, which is the former site of Simpson Oil and Gas, consists of 0.67 acre and is located at 544 E Main Street, Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina. Environmental contamination exists on the Brownfields Property in soil and groundwater.

The draft proposal, including  a draft Analysis of Brownfield Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA) may be reviewed at the Macon County Public Library, 149 Siler Farm Road, Franklin, NC 28734 by contacting Laura Lansford at (828) 524-3600; or, by contacting Ben Laseter at Mainspring Conservation Trust, (828) 524-2711 x308.

Written comments may be sent by email or mail to:

Ben Laseter

Mainspring Conservation Trust

P.O. Box 1148

Franklin, NC 28744

A public meeting will also be held on Thursday November 18 from 3:00pm to 4:00pm at the Macon County Public Library, 149 Siler Farm Road, Franklin, NC 28734.  The purpose of this meeting will be to discuss the draft proposal with interested community members, answer questions, and receive comments on the proposal.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: brownfield, conservation, grant, Macon County

Mainspring Receives $100,000 grant from Duke Energy for Restoration Project

June 6, 2018

The grant will help restore the streambank along Cartoogechaye Creek in the Franklin city limits.

May 31, 2018 – Mainspring Conservation Trust received a $100,000 grant to continue its commitment to protecting and enhancing regional waterways and the environment. The grant is part of the Water Resources Fund, a $10 million commitment from Duke Energy.

Mainspring is one of 16 organizations across North and South Carolina to collectively receive more than $1.2 million in the seventh grant announcement. The Water Resources Fund is a multi-year commitment that will leave a legacy of improved water quality, quantity and conservation in the Carolinas and neighboring regions.

“This grant will help Mainspring restore an area that can be used for years to come by the citizens of Macon County,” said Sharon Taylor, Executive Director. “We thank Duke Energy for its support and are eager to launch this project so that we can continue restoring an important local waterway.”

The grant will help streambank stabilization and repair a riparian wetland on Cartoogechaye Creek near the Little Tennessee River Greenway in Franklin. Mainspring purchased the 16-acre property to work with the county to expand the popular recreation trail.

Mainspring’s Executive Director Sharon Taylor and Land Conservation Manager Jordan Smith accept the grant award from Rick Jiran, Vice-President, SC Community Relations and Cari Boyce, Senior Vice-President, Stakeholder Strategy and Sustainability and President of the Duke Energy Foundation

“Duke Energy is dedicated to protecting and restoring the rivers and waterways that power our regional economies,” said David Fountain, president of Duke Energy in North Carolina. “We look forward to our partnership with Mainspring and the impact this project will have in the region.”

Investment decisions are carefully reviewed by the Water Resources Fund committee, an independent body that includes five environmental experts and two Duke Energy employees. Selected projects are chosen on several criteria, including whether the project is science-based and research-supported.

Duke Energy anticipates two grant announcements per year over the course of the Water Resources Fund. Visit nccommunityfoundation.org for more information on how to apply and register for the session.

Filed Under: News, Press Room Tagged With: grant, land, Macon County, restoration

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