Stamford, CT, December 1, 2000 – The Long Island Sound Study announced $70,000 in grants to fund 15 community projects throughout the Sound’s watershed. The 15 grant recipients were selected from 34 proposals submitted to the Long Island Sound Office of the US Environmental Protection Agency. The funded projects focus on controlling non-point source pollution, teacher training, habitat restoration, community involvement and education, and water quality monitoring.
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