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Are former military installations that have been closed and subsequently turned over to local and/or state governments or non-profit organizations eligible for funding under the FY04 guidelines?

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Are former military installations that have been closed and subsequently turned over to local and/or state governments or non-profit organizations eligible for funding under the FY04 guidelines?

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A9. Yes. Generally, former military installations that are no longer owned or under the custody of the U.S. government, including properties that have been closed and subsequently turned over to governments or non-profit organization may be eligible for brownfields funding.

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