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$155 million slated for Buffalo clean up projects

More than $101 million will go toward projects for the 'Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action program.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — More than $155 million may be coming to Buffalo, to help with local projects next year.

It's all part of President Joe Biden's 2025 fiscal budget.

More than $101 million will go towards projects of the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program. FUSRAP was started in the 1970s  to identify and clean up sites that were part of the county's early atomic energy and weapons programs. 

Nearly $10 million will go to a Niagara Falls storage site. The Buffalo Outer Harbor will receive more than $3 million. 

USACE Buffalo District FY25 President Budget funding is distributed as follows:

FUSRAP

Joslyn Manufacturing, Ind.

$400,000

Guterl Steel, N.Y.

$57,500,000

Niagara Falls Storage Site, N.Y.

$9,550,000

Seaway Site, N.Y.

$200,000

Harshaw Chemical Company, Ohio

$1,500,000

Luckey Site, Ohio

$5,000,000

Shallow Land Disposal Area, Pa.

$27,000,000

Superior Steel Site, Pa.

$200,000

New York

Black Rock Lock, N.Y.

$9,378,000

Buffalo Harbor, N.Y.

$3,304,000

Mount Morris Dam, N.Y.

$4,076,000

Ohio

Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio

$3,304,000

Cleveland Harbor, Ohio

$14,447,000

Conneaut Harbor, Ohio

$3,715,000

Fairport Harbor, Ohio

$5,621,000

Huron Harbor, Ohio

$206,000

Lorain Harbor, Ohio

$1,213,000

Sandusky Harbor, Ohio

$1,584,000

Toledo Harbor, Ohio

$7,252,000

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