Environmental training available
Honolulu Community College is looking for 60 Hawai'i high school graduates to receive free training for careers as environmental health and safety technicians.
The training will be done under a new $196,000 federal grant to HCC by the Environmental Protection Agency as part of the Brownfield Project.
Brown fields are sites where confirmed or suspected environmental contamination is preventing full use of the land. Investigation is needed as the first step to determine extent of the contamination before applying for federal grants to clean up the site.
The EPA is giving out federal money to train technicians to make assessments.
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