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Former Lapeer Metal Stamping property to be cleaned up for use

A vacant, contaminated property in Sebewaing will be reused with help from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). A MDEQ grant awarded to the Huron County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority will pay for environmental costs to build new assisted living housing on the former Lapeer Metal Stamping property in downtown Sebewaing.


The MDEQ is spending $1.5 million to demolish the last manufacturing building at Lapeer Metal Stamping and to remove the most highly contaminated soil. The $286,043 MDEQ brownfield redevelopment grant will pay for more contaminated soil removal and demolition of old building foundations. Manufacturing at the property from the 1940s until 2010 probably caused the contamination.

A local developer will invest $2.5 million to build assisted living housing on a portion of the 6.6 acre site. The assisted living center will create up to 17 new jobs. Huron County and the village of Sebewaing expect that the rest of the property will be redeveloped with commercial and retail space.

The MDEQ partners with communities to protect public health and the environment and revitalize contaminated property. MDEQ grants and loans pay for environmental investigation and cleanup on brownfields. Brownfields are vacant or abandoned properties with known or suspected environmental contamination.

Published in the April 2019 Edition

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