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Contacts and Links

Note: Comments on the Long Island Sound Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) regarding the potential designation of one or more dredged material disposal sites in the waters of Long Island Sound should be sent via email to
brochi jeanlis@epa.gov

For more information please visit our Long Island Sound Dredging Web site alternatively, concerned citizens may call (617) 918-1070

For information about EPA New England’s participation in the Long Island Sound Study or for contacts on other issues related to Long Island Sound, you can call Mary Garren at 617-918-1322. Questions may also be directed by email to: garren.mary@epa.gov

Learn more about EPA New England’s current activities related to air, waste, water and special places in the State of Connecticut.

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