Projects
Grant Number: 20140144  
to support a study to look for evidence of the deleterious effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in killifish within the lower Quinnipiac River.    
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $9,904 
        University of New Haven  
  
  Contact Information
Dr. John Kelly 
jkelly@newhaven.edu 
http://www.newhaven.edu/
Grant Number: 20140115  
to support installing and improving public access to the Quinnipiac River in conjunction with Phase III of the Quinnipiac River Linear Trail Project in collaboration with the Quinnipiac River Linear Trail Advisory Committee. 
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $10,179 
        Southwest Conservation District  
  
  Contact Information
Roman Mrozinski 
swcd43rsm@sbcglobal.net 
http://conservect.org/Default.aspx?alias=conservect.org/southwest
Grant Number: 20140147  
to support increasing capacity of the organization, sponsoring public events to focus attention on the lower Quinnipiac and urban rivers of Greater New Haven, and implementing certain recommendations from the Urban River Permits Project to reduce polluted runoff.   
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $20,000 
        River Advocates of Greater New Haven, Inc.  
  
  Contact Information
Martin Mador 
martin.mador@aya.yale.edu 
Grant Number: 20140051  
to support water testing to identify a point source polluter of diethylhexyl phthalate and other plasticizers in the Quinnipiac River. 
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $7,000 
        Quinnipiac University  
  
  Contact Information
Dr. Harry M. Pylypiw 
Harry.Pylypiw@quinnipiac.edu 
www.quinnipiac.edu
Grant Number: 20140148  
to support the costs of an informational kiosk for Fireworks Island which is included in Phase III of the Quinnipiac River Linear Trail in Wallingford.   
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $2,000 
        Quinnipiac River Linear Trail Advisory Committee   
  
  Contact Information
Mary Mushinsky 
marymushinsky@att.net 
www.qRiverTrail.org
Grant Number: 20140149  
to support a series of educational programs related to the Quinnipiac Meadows/Eugene B. Fargeorge Nature Preserve, which is a significant means of public access to the river in New Haven as well as an example of riparian habitats such as tidal wetlands, coastal forest and coastal grasslands. 
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $6,500 
        New Haven Land Trust Inc  
  
  Contact Information
Justin Elicker 
justin.elicker@newhavenlandtrust.org 
www.newhavenlandtrust.org
Grant Number: 20140010  
to support the continuation of investigating the compliance history and indirect discharges of publically owned treatment works on the Quinnipiac River. 
Year Issued: 2014 | Amount: $6,000 
        Connecticut Urban Legal Initiative, Inc.  
  
  Contact Information
Attorney Alan Kosloff 
alan.kosloff@law.uconn.edu 
www.culi-law.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: 20130000  
To support the reviewing of discharge monitoring report compliance histories of five publically owned treatment works discharging to the Quinnipiac River.   
Year Issued: 2013 | Amount: $3,000 
        University of Connecticut’s Energy & Environmental Law Practice Clinic   
  
  Contact Information
Alan Kosloff  
akosloff@kosloff.net  
http://www.law.uconn.edu/academics/centers/center-energy-enviromental-law
Grant Number: 20130078  
To support the measurement of hexavalent chromium concentrations and chemical behavior in stormwater within the Quinnipiac River watershed and in the Quinnipiac River itself with the condition to obtain studies about the Quinnipiac River from the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection.
 
Year Issued: 2013 | Amount: $15,000 
        Yale University  
  
  Contact Information
Gaboury Benoit 
gabouryb@gmail.com 
www.yale.edu

 
 

 
 









