Connecticut Communities with EPA
Brownfields Program Funding
Capitol Region _/
Council of Governments
~ Winchester
A Windsor-
Vernon
A Cornwall
A Torrington
South Windsor
A Manchester
Hartford,
East Hartford-
APIainfield
A Glastonbury
A Bristol
A New Britain
A Plymouth
A Sprague
A Berlin.
A Portland
A Griswold
A New Milford-
A East Hampton
A Norwich
A Middletown
A Meriden
ANaugatuck
A Haddam
A Ledyard
Valley Council
of Governments a Hamden
Newtown
A Dan bury'
A North Haven
New London
A Ansonia
tDerby /
Westbrook
A Shelton
West
A Redding
Bridgeport
A Georgetown (Wilton)'
Norwalk
A Stamford
A Greenwich
A Municipality Receiving Brownfields Funding
Municipal Boundaries
Regional Grantee
Potential Environmental Justice Areas
Low Income
Minority
Both (Low Income and Minority)
Neither
Unpopulated
Summary of Funding (1994-2008)
Proqram
Fundinq
Assessment Grants
$10,148,630
Revolvinq Loan Fund (RLF) Grants
$10,029,645
Cleanup Grants
$6,685,500
Job Traininq Grants
$1,740,264
EPA Tarqeted ESrownfield Assessments (TBA)
$2,477,470
State & Tribal Brownfields Funding
$7,987,994
Showcase Communities
$300,000
Grand Total
$39,369,503
"Funding total current as of September 2008.
A New Haven
Regional Growth Partnership/
y South Central Regional
Council of Governments
Mapping Potential Environmental Justice Areas
As part of its plan to address the issue of Environmental Justice, EPA
New England has developed maps of areas with large low income and/or
minority populations. To be considered a large population, a given
Census block group must rank in the top 15% of the region for
percentage minority and/or low income. Low income is defined as
twice the Federal Poverty Level.

United States
Environmental Protection
Agency New England
Produced by the EPA Region 1 GIS Center
October 20, 2008
Data Sources: EPA Region 1, TeleAtlas®
Map Tracker ID: 4624

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