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Montrose Environmental Group Supports Transformation of Indigenous Land in Alaska

Montrose Environmental Group Supports Transformation of Indigenous Land in Alaska

蒙特罗斯环境集团支持转变阿拉斯加土著土地
PR Newswire ·  09/24 07:00

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. , Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. ("Montrose" or "the Company") (NYSE: MEG), a high-growth global environmental solutions company, today shared insight into its brownfields and community revitalization work with Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs).

2024年9月24日,阿肯色州小石城,资讯/新闻稿/ - Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.(“Montrose”或“该公司”)(纽约证券交易所:MEG) ,一家高增长的全球环保母基公司,今日分享了与阿拉斯加原住民公司(ANCs)合作进行荒地和社区复兴工作的见解。

The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971 included the transfer of 44 million acres of land to twelve regions and over 200 village ANCs. Some of these areas have been contaminated due to past activities like fuel storage, power generation, natural resource extraction, and were Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDs). Currently, 1,278 sites are listed in the Contaminated ANCSA Lands Inventory, showing documented or potential contamination. In 2023, the United States Congress appropriated $20 million to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish and implement the Contaminated ANCSA Lands Assistance Program to address legacy contamination issues. The grants fund site assessment, remediation and community engagement.

1971年通过的阿拉斯加原住民索赔解决法案(ANCSA)将4400万英亩的土地转让给了十二个地区和200多个村庄的原住民公司。这些地区中的一些因过去的活动(如燃料储存、发电、自然资源开采)以及被用于国防的场地而受到污染。目前,污染的ANCSA土地清单中列出了1,278个场地,显示有记录的或潜在的污染。 2023年,美国国会拨款2,000万美元给美国环保局(EPA),用于建立和执行污染的ANCSA土地援助计划,以解决遗留污染问题。这些资助用于场地评估、治理和社区参与。

Montrose has partnered with ANCs to help navigate the grant application and implementation process, securing and effectively utilizing funding to support assessment and cleanup solutions. Throughout 2023 and 2024, Montrose assisted ANCs with securing and/or implementing $8 million of EPA Brownfield and Contaminated ANCSA Land Grants. Key components across all the projects included:

Montrose与原住民公司合作,帮助他们进行资助申请和执行流程,确保有效利用资金支持评估和清理解决方案。在2023年和2024年,Montrose协助原住民公司获得并/或执行了800万美元的EPA荒地和污染的ANCSA土地补助。在所有项目中,关键元素包括:

  • Leveraging Montrose's suite of services, including consulting and engineering, lab testing, treatment technologies and emergency preparedness; and
  • Innovative "Conventional and Advanced Site Investigation and Remediation" (CASIR) technologies.
  • 利用Montrose提供的一揽子服务,包括咨询和工程、实验室测试、处理技术和应急准备工作;以及
  • 创新的“常规和先进的场地调查和治理”(CASIR)技术。

"Our work with Native and Indigenous communities is core to our values at Montrose," said Vijay Manthripragada, president and chief executive officer of Montrose Environmental Group. "We assisted our clients with delivering critical funding to their communities to address environmental issues. This will simultaneously restore tribal lands while providing new jobs, quality affordable housing and enhanced infrastructure and community services. Our work leveraged CASIR technologies to deliver transformative results in vulnerable communities."

Montrose Environmental Group的总裁兼首席执行官Vijay Manthripragada表示:“与原住民和土著社区的合作是Montrose价值观的核心。我们协助客户向其社区提供关键资金以解决环境问题。这将同时恢复部落土地,提供新的工作岗位、质量适宜的住房以及增强的基础设施和社区服务。我们利用CASIR技术在脆弱社区实现了转变性的成果。”

A key project included assisting Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI), and Tyonek Native Corporation, Inc. (TNC) with a successful grant application for $3 million of EPA funding to support the restoration and reuse of the Iniskin Peninsula.

一项关键项目是协助库克入口地区(CIRI)和泰约内克原住民公司(TNC)成功申请了300万美元的环保局资助,以支持Iniskin半岛的修复和再利用。

Key outcomes of the project include:

项目的关键成果包括:

  • Restoration of impacted areas for enhanced cultural, subsistence and recreational use;
  • Reuse plans that include renewable energy, resource extraction and travel and tourism; and
  • Economic benefits for Alaska Natives and the regional economy.
  • 恢复受影响区域,强化文化、生计和娱乐用途;
  • 包括可再生能源、资源提取、旅行和旅游在内的再利用计划;
  • 为阿拉斯加原住民和地区经济带来经济效益。

Montrose continues to support ANCs with grant opportunities and the implementation of funding to revitalize brownfields and communities, including securing funding from EPA's new $2 billion grant program to support the removal of solid and hazardous wastes while delivering nature-based restoration solutions.

蒙特罗斯继续支持各原住民公司获得资助机会,并实施资金,以重振棕地和社区,包括从环保局的新20亿美元资助计划中获得资金,支持固体和危险废物的清除,同时提供基于自然的恢复解决方案。

About Montrose

关于Montrose

Montrose is a leading environmental solutions company focused on supporting commercial and government organizations as they deal with the challenges of today and prepare for what's coming tomorrow. With ~3400 employees across 100+ locations worldwide, Montrose combines deep local knowledge with an integrated approach to design, engineering, and operations, enabling Montrose to respond effectively and efficiently to the unique requirements of each project. From comprehensive air measurement and laboratory services to regulatory compliance, emergency response, permitting, engineering, and remediation, Montrose delivers innovative and practical solutions that keep its clients on top of their immediate needs – and well ahead of the strategic curve. For more information, visit .

蒙特罗斯是一家领先的环境解决方案公司,专注于支持商业和政府组织应对当今挑战,并为未来做好准备。蒙特罗斯在全球100多个地点拥有约3400名员工,结合了深厚的本地知识与一体化的设计、工程和运营方法,使蒙特罗斯能够有效和高效地回应每个项目的独特需求。从全面的空气测量和实验室服务到法规合规、应急响应、许可、工程和修复,蒙特罗斯提供创新和实用的解决方案,使其客户满足他们的即时需求,走在战略曲线的前沿。如需更多信息,请访问。

Forward‐Looking Statements

前瞻性声明

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as "intend," "expect", and "may", and other similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or that are not statements of historical matters. Forward-looking statements are based on current information available at the time the statements are made and on management's reasonable belief or expectations with respect to future events, and are subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's control, that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from the belief or expectations expressed in or suggested by the forward-looking statements. Additional factors or events that could cause actual results to differ may also emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for the Company to predict all of them. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect future events, developments or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable law. Investors are referred to the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, for additional information regarding the risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.

本新闻稿包含根据1933年修正案第27A条和1934年修正案第21E条的前瞻性声明。前瞻性声明可能会通过使用"意图"、"期望"和"可能"等词语以及其他预测或指示未来事件的类似表述来识别或表示,或者表述不是历史事实的声明。前瞻性声明基于发表声明时可获得的当前信息以及管理层对未来事件的合理信任或期望,并且受到风险和不确定性的影响,其中许多超出了公司的控制范围,这可能会导致实际业绩或结果与前瞻性声明中表达的信任或期望不一致。还可能不时出现导致实际结果有所不同的其他因素或事件,公司不能预测所有这些因素或事件。前瞻性声明仅在其发表时有效,公司不承担更新任何前瞻性声明以反映未来事件、发展或其他情况的义务,除非适用法律另有要求。投资者可参考公司向证券交易委员会提交的文件,包括其2023年年度报告(Form 10-K),以获取有关可能导致实际结果与任何前瞻性声明所表达的信任或期望不一致的风险和不确定性的其他信息。

Contacts

联系方式

Montrose
Investor Relations:
Adrianne Griffin
(949) 988-3383
[email protected]

Montrose
投资者关系:
Adrianne Griffin
(949) 988-3383
[email protected]

Media Relations:
Sarah Kaiser
(225) 955-1702
[email protected]

媒体关系:
Sarah Kaiser凯撒文化
(225) 955-1702
[email protected]

SOURCE Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.

来源:Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.

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