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1. Fiscal & Admin
www.bplan.org/Fiscal___Admin/f - [Cached]Published on: 11/17/2006 Last Visited: 11/17/2006
Karen Corrigan - Loan Officer - ext 15 -
2. Farm Disaster ResourceNet: News: Rural brownfields are quiet disaster
www.farmdisasters.org/news/new - [Cached]Published on: 4/26/2000 Last Visited: 11/5/2007
But Karen Corrigan of the Southeast Idaho Council of Governments (SICOG) warned that residents' perception often indicate mild to severe contamination that should be checked out. "Just about any place you've had industry, you're going to have some type of contamination, particularly if the property was owned before people were careful about how they disposed of paint cans," she said.
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Corrigan pointed out that even rural areas or small businesses with only a few employees should be concerned about brownfields and their causes. -
3. Economic Development Digest, A Publication of the NADO Research Foundation
www.nado.org/pubs/feb10.html - [Cached]Published on: 2/25/2001 Last Visited: 12/12/2005
According to Karen Corrigan, SICOG's Loan Officer, this new fund can only be used in two of SICOG's seven counties and cannot be used for property purchases.
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For more information contact Melissa Hermant of Tri-County EDC at (530) 893-8732, by email at missy@tricountyedc.org or at www.tricountyedc.org; Kim Watson of Southeastern Illinois RPDC at (618) 252-7463, by email at sirpdc@midamer.net, or at www.sirpdc.org; Karen Corrigan of SICOG at (208) 233-4032 or www.sicog.org.

