Contamination

Study of plasticizers and other chemical pollutants from industrial point sources

Organization: 
Quinnipiac University
Date Issued: 
Friday, March 25, 2016
Amount: 
24 000.00
Description: 
To support the study of plasticizers and other chemical pollutants from industrial point sources in Wallingford and North Haven with an emphasis on the pollutant's impact to indigenous fish populations in the Quinnipiac River.

Stormwater pollution prevention training

Organization: 
River Advocates of Greater New Haven, Inc.
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Amount: 
5 000.00
Description: 
to support training 3 municipal department of public works crews in stormwater pollution prevention using Lunch and Learn sessions and to support investigating the lower Quinnipiac River public access potential at two locations: Lowe's on Route 80 in New Haven and behind Toelles Road businesses in Wallingford, adjacent to Quinnipiac River State Park. Mill River Watershed Association of South Central Connecticut, Inc. is acting as the fiscal sponsor.

Monitoring of sediment accretion and elevation change in the Quinnipiac marshes

Organization: 
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Amount: 
12 300.00
Description: 
to support continued monitoring of sediment accretion and elevation change in the Quinnipiac marshes, and to support a marsh organ experiment to assess whether soil toxicity is contributing to marsh submergence

Study of the biodiversity of benthic algal communities and the potential for copper contamination

Organization: 
University of New Haven, Department of Biology & Environmental Science
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Amount: 
10 000.00
Description: 
to support the study of the biodiversity of benthic algal communities and the potential for copper contamination in communities throughout the Quinnipiac River.

Study of the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in wild fish

Organization: 
University of New Haven, Department of Biology & Environmental Science
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Amount: 
10 600.00
Description: 
to support the study of the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in wild fish within the freshwater regions of the Quinnipiac River watershed.

Study of pH variations and the resulting changes in copper's bioavailability and toxicity

Organization: 
Yale University
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Amount: 
16 517.00
Description: 
to support the study of pH variations and the resulting changes in copper's bioavailability and toxicity in the Quinnipiac River.

School lawn pesticide ban outreach and expansion and website enhancement

Organization: 
The Watershed Partnership, Inc.
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Amount: 
20 000.00
Description: 
to support outreach, education and advocacy of the current school lawn pesticide ban and activities associated with the expansion of the ban to include all Connecticut parks, playgrounds, municipal playing fields and town greens, as well as the enhancement of the organization's website.

Study of endocrine disrupting chemicals in killifish

Organization: 
University of New Haven
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Amount: 
9 904.00
Description: 
to support a study to look for evidence of the deleterious effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in killifish within the lower Quinnipiac River.

Water testing to identify a point source polluter of diethylhexyl phthalate and other plasticizers

Organization: 
Quinnipiac University
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Amount: 
7 000.00
Description: 
to support water testing to identify a point source polluter of diethylhexyl phthalate and other plasticizers in the Quinnipiac River.

Compliance history and indirect discharges of publically owned treatment works

Organization: 
Connecticut Urban Legal Initiative, Inc.
Date Issued: 
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Amount: 
6 000.00
Description: 
to support the continuation of investigating the compliance history and indirect discharges of publically owned treatment works on the Quinnipiac River.

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