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 ------- |