Connecticut Brownfields Redevelopment Authority
Below is some information about the Connecticut Brownfields Redevelopment Authority.
Looks like a great resource for what/where/how in Connecticut. It even lists sites that need help.
Follow-up: I’ll take a look for similar sites for other states and regions.
Question: Do any of our readers know of similar sites that you can let us know about?
http://www.ctbrownfields.com/default.asp
Connecticut Brownfields Redevelopment Authority
The CBRA was formed in 1999 at the direction of the Connecticut State Legislature (Public Act 01-179, Section SB 823) to create and administer programs that will bring about the remediation and economic redevelopment of the state’s many contaminated industrial sites. CBRA is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Connecticut Development Authority. As such, it is a quasi-state organization. It is self-sustaining and is not supported by the state’s biannual budgets.
In 2001, CBRA completed the first-ever inventory of the state’s brownfields sites. Review our current list of sites.
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