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By Steve Dwyer
 Jason Seyler, Hazardous Substance Brownfield Coordinator, Montana Dept. of Environmental Quality, Helena, Mont.
As the Hazardous Substance Brownfield Coordinator, Seyler works with non-profits, communities, and developers to facilitate the assessment and cleanup of releases of hazardous substances at Brownfield sites in Montana. In Montana, many of these releases occurred at sites where mining, smelting, wood treating, railroad fueling and maintenance, petroleum refining, landfilling, or chemical manufacturing/storage activities were conducted. Seyler also works as DEQ's Voluntary Cleanup Plan Coordinator to address state superfund facilities so that they can be put into productive use.
Amy Steinmetz, Petroleum Brownfields Coordinator, Montana DEQ
Steinmetz has been with DEQ for five years, and brings environmental assessment and cleanup experience from working as a regulator and chemist and working in an environmental lab in her role as Petroleum Brownfields Coordinator. "I really enjoy working in an environmental job where the focus is more on helping communities than on regulation and enforcement," Steinmetz said.
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