HARTFORD — Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development is now accepting applications for a second round of grant funding under a recently created state grant program designed to help remediate and redevelop blighted properties known as "Brownfields." "Connecticut continues to be a national leader in Brownfield remediation, having cleaned up hundreds of sites and put them back to use for people to live, work and raise their families," Malloy said. "These strategic investments have brought new life to our communities and resulted in the creation of more than 3,000 permanent jobs and over 15,000 construction jobs in the state," the governor said.
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