Projects
Grant Number: 20190127  
To support an examination of the seasonal variation in the composition and quantity of microplastic particles from wastewater treatment facilities discharging treated wastewater into the Quinnipiac River. 
Year Issued: 2019 | Amount: $16,000 
        Southern Connecticut State University  
  
  Contact Information
Vincent Breslin 
Breslinv1@southernct.edu 
www.southernct.edu
Grant Number: 20150153  
to support the Be the Solution to Pollution project which raises awareness of how pollution threatens the health of humans, animals, and the environment along the Quinnipiac River. 
Year Issued: 2015 | Amount: $13,000 
        Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice  
  
  Contact Information
Ms. Sharon Lewis 
sharonelewis2001@aol.com 
www.environmental-justice.org
Grant Number: 20140143  
to support a community education course to train 20 New Haven residents about ways to reduce water pollution in the Quinnipiac River and its human health impacts, who will in turn educate 1000 additional residents in the community.  
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $15,000 
        Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice  
  
  Contact Information
Sharon Lewis 
sharonelewis2001@aol.com 
www.environmental-justice.org
Grant Number: 20130053  
To provide general operating support for fostering awareness of environmental issues of the Quinnipiac River and promoting activities that safeguard the health of residents that use the Quinnipiac River. 
 
Year Issued: 2013 | Amount: $7,000 
        Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice  
  
  Contact Information
Sharon Lewis 
sharonelewis2001@aol.com 
www.environmental-justice.org
Grant Number: 20120096  
To support the education of fishers on safe consumption of fish from the Quinnipiac River and work with the State Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to ensure fish signage is posted in the area in appropriate languages as well as support an exchange program where Quinnipiac River fishers can trade their lead weights for non-lead weights. 
Year Issued: 2012 | Amount: $2,000 
        Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice  
  
  Contact Information
Grant Number: 20050331  
To support the work of the Freedom Lawn Campaign to educate users of 'traditional'  chemical lawn care about the harmful environmental and health effects of pesticides and fertilizers, and encourage a switch to organic lawn care methods that are safe for the natural environment and people. 
Year Issued: 2005 | Amount: $23,000 
        Watershed Partnership, Inc  
  
  Contact Information
Grant Number: 20060021  
To support the continuing and extension of the successful 2005 Safe Grounds Campaign reducing non-point source pollution from lawn pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. 
Year Issued: 2006 | Amount: $19,200 
        Watershed Partnership, Inc  
  
  Contact Information
Grant Number: 20070057  
Funds are requested to support the continuation and extension of the successful Safe Grounds Campaign in efforts to reduce non-point source pollution from lawn pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. 
Year Issued: 2007 | Amount: $19,000 
        Watershed Partnership, Inc  
  
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Grant Number: 20080149  
Funds are requested to continue support for the Safe Grounds Campaign to reduce non-point source pollution from lawn pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. 
Year Issued: 2008 | Amount: $20,000 
        Watershed Partnership, Inc  
  
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Grant Number: 20090109  
To support the Safe Grounds Campaign which helps reduce non-point source pollution from lawn pesticides and synthetic fertilizers in the Quinnipiac River watershed.   
Year Issued: 2009 | Amount: $18,000 
        Watershed Partnership, Inc  
  
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