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Page 1: Save the Sound Presentation at 2013 Long Island Sound Citizens Summit

Long Island Sound Recovery – Where are we

in light of Sandy and Changing Climate? Curt Johnson Save the Sound CAC

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Goal: Entire Sound is Blue!

58.5% Reduction in Sewage Plant

Discharges Near Term

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May 2012

Equalized Nitrogen Pollution Annual Reductions

Sewage Treatment Plants 1995-2011

2014 Goal: 58.5% reduction

2011 Status: 44% achieved (NY and CT combined)

NY: 30% reduction CT: 58% reduction

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Flood Proofing Sewer Plants EPA/CT DEEP/FEMA Mitigation Funding Opportunity?

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Goal – The Sound Safe for Swimming,

Kayaking, Clamming, Sailing

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Beach Closure Days

Long Island Sound 1993-2012 Source: Long Island Sound Study

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Deteriorating Sewer Pipes

Plus

Increasing Rains and Floods

Equals

Major Bacteria Pollution

FEMA Mitigation Opportunity?

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Stressed Septic Systems

in Storm and Flood Prone

Areas

FEMA Mitigation Oppty?

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Restoring and Protecting

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Collective Challenge – Identify Great LIS

Coastal Projects in eight months to reduce

flood impacts and improve the Sound


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