Pacific Northwest: Projects
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Susan Buel Elementary School (Oregon)
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McMinnville, Ore.
SITE BACKGROUND:
An empty field until the early 1950s, the asphalt plant was in full operation by the early 1960s until the mid-1990s when it was idled, vacated and eventually abandoned. From the mid-1990s until the site was cleaned up, it was used as an unauthorized public dump for abandoned vehicles and other debris and home to numerous squatters who started living at the site. After Yamhill County completed the initial cleanup and one year of groundwater monitoring, property ownership was transferred to the McMinnville School District utilizing a Prospective Purchasers Agreement to define environmental responsibilities and limit liability.
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Source U.S. Department of Energy
 200-300 estimated number of hydrogen-fueled vehicles in the United States today
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 9,783,000 number of barrels of crude oil the United States imports each day.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 1 million number of gallons of fresh water that can be contaminated from the used oil from one oil change.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 20 million number of people that celebrated the first Earth Day on Aril 22, 1970.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 $2.3 billion amount President Obama awarded for clean energy manufacturing projects across the United States
Source U.S. Department of Energy
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