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Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet Illegal Dump Grant Program Gov. Beshear Announces Nearly $1Million in Grants to 17 Kentucky Counties to Clean Up Illegal Open Dumps FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 30, 2025) – In February, Gov. Andy Beshear announced $952,657 in grants for the cleanup of 87 illegal dumps in 17 counties across the commonwealth.
“The Illegal Open Dump Grant has funded the cleanup of nearly 3,000 dump sites since 2006,” said Rebecca Goodman, secretary of the Energy and Environmental Cabinet. Since 2020, the Beshear administration has allocated $5,084,049. 51 in grants to clean up 491 dumpsites throughout Kentucky.
Illegal Open Dump Grant Program Application and Support Materials Litter Abatement and Illegal Open Dump Grant Press Release 2026 Illegal Open Dump Grant Cover Letter DEP 7125 llegal Open Dump Grant Application 2026 Illegal Open Dump Grant Agreement DEP 6086 Illegal Open Dump Cleanup Grant Program Estimated Expense Worksheet DEP 6088 Illegal Open Dump Cleanup Grant Program Final Expense Worksheet Risks and Recommended Precautions The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet is dedicated to ensuring the pages of this website are accessible to individuals with disabilities and has made every effort to conform to the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.
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