Application for DEC Brownfield Assessment & Cleanup (DBAC) Services
The 2024/2025 application period for DBAC services is now open!
Background:
DEC provides site-specific technical support through its DEC Brownfields Assessment and Cleanup (DBAC) program. Depending on the needs of a specific project, DBAC services can include anything from environmental site assessments to cleanup planning to some cleanup activities. DBAC awards are provided as services, not grants; for selected projects, DEC will conduct and manage the project, including selecting an environmental contractor and completing necessary paperwork on behalf of the applicant. For background information regarding DBACs, please refer to DEC’s DBAC Fact Sheet.
Instructions:
Please answer all questions and provide as much information as possible, as this application will provide the tools necessary to determine if your project is eligible for Brownfield services. If you have any questions regarding the application or eligibility, please do not hesitate to contact DEC Brownfield staff to discuss. Additionally, Brownfield staff can also review your draft application prior to final submittal to evaluate eligibility and completeness.
The following DBAC application is organized as follows: Section 1: Basic Site Information; Section 2. General Eligibility Criteria; and Section 3. Evaluation Criteria. All questions should be filled out to the best of the applicant’s ability.
Submission Requirements:
Completed applications must be received via email at dec.brownfields@alaska.gov by 5 p.m. on November 15th. The application is available to download as a PDF.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Julie Fix at julie.fix@alaska.gov or 907-465-5250.
- Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
- Contaminated Sites Program
- P.O. Box 111800
- Juneau, AK 99811-1800
- Attention: Julie Fix