EPA providing technical assistance to help states with sustainability

Feb. 8, 2013

BOSTON — The assistance is being provided through EPA’s Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities program to communities in 27 states.

BOSTON — Five New England communities were among 43 selected nationwide to receive EPA technical assistance to pursue sustainable growth that encourages local economic development while safeguarding people’s health and the environment, according to a press release.  

The New England communities are Brattleboro, Vt.; Bridgeport, Conn.; Brunswick, Maine; Portland, Maine; and Stamford, Conn.

The assistance is being provided through EPA’s Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities program to communities in 27 states.

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EPA staff and national experts will conduct one- or two-day workshops focusing on the specific sustainability goal each community chose in their initial application to EPA.

The agency offered nine tools this year, including a Green Building Toolkit, Land Use Strategies to Protect Water Quality and Using Smart Growth to Produce Economic and Fiscal Health.

"Communities that pursue sustainable practices know that good management and planning go arm-in-arm with a strong economy and a healthy environment,” said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA’s New England office. “EPA’s Building Blocks program helps communities invest in sustainable growth techniques, helping them to plan for a better future. The short-term, targeted assistance we are providing will help stimulate local economies, while protecting people’s health and safeguarding the environment."

Read the entire press release here.

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