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The Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that Anaheim will receive as much as $200,000 in federal grants to redevelop an old, blighted landfill. Anaheim is one of 58 cities, districts and municipalities in the country slated to receive money to clean up so-called brown fields--former industrial or commercial sites that are contaminated or believed to be contaminated. Officials said the city will use the funds to study the 25-acre landfill at the northeast corner of Lincoln Avenue and Beach Boulevard, conducting soil and contamination tests and developing a redevelopment plan.
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