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Environmental Summit May 2009 . Where, Who, Why . Located in Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport Port Authority was formed in 1993 A quasi-public agency empowered by State statute 7-329 a-u
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Environmental Summit May 2009
Where, Who, Why • Located in Bridgeport, Connecticut • Bridgeport Port Authority was formed in 1993 • A quasi-public agency empowered by State statute 7-329 a-u • To promote the trade and commerce, use and development, of waterfront assets for Port and Maritime Uses/Users.
Who ? • The Bridgeport Port Authority • Dedicated to develop Bridgeport’s harbors, a vital economic development tool in the City, the Region, the State. • The Bridgeport Port Authority self-funds generating revenue through collection of lease payments, management fees and tariffs; it finances projects principally through various State and Federal grants that are project specific • Bridgeport Port Authority employs 3 people – Executive Director, Project Manager, Office Manager
Why ? • First Port Authority in Connecticut • Connecticut has three major deep water ports – Bridgeport, New Haven, New London • Interstate 95 traverses all three • Bridgeport has two primary channels • Bridgeport Harbor and Black Rock Harbor • Bridgeport has 17 nautical miles of shoreline • Majority of waterfront property owners/users are historical use • Not necessarily water related or water dependent
Port Considerations • Land – many waterfront properties are Brownfields from historic uses • Water - both groundwater and open water contain some level of contamination from historic uses • Air - If they were to build Interstate 95 today, there is no way it would be allowed to traverse the coastline • Knowledge - incomplete technical knowledge. “We know its not right but we don’t know the best way to fix it” • FUNDING
Challenges • More than 95% of Bridgeport’s waterfront is privately owned • Mixed uses, historic uses • Steel Mills, manufacturing • Brownfields • Inherited issues • “Not my problem”
Challenges • Fear of the Unknown • What are we going to find when we put a shovel in the ground? • What is the best way to balance growth and minimize/reduce environmental footprints
Bridgeport Port Authority • Owns Two waterfront facilities • Water Street Dock and Terminal (WSDT) • 4+ acre site offering unimpeded waterfront access from Long Island Sound • Primary tenant is Bridgeport-Port Jefferson Ferry , providing year-round pedestrian and vehicle passage between Connecticut and Long Island, New York • Located adjacent to downtown business area, with almost direct access to commuter railroad, Interstate 95, Bus terminal (local and long distance service) • Great Commuter location
Bridgeport Port Authority • Owns Two waterfront facilities • Bridgeport Regional Maritime Complex (BRMC) • 44+ acre site offering unimpeded waterfront access in Bridgeport Harbor from Long Island Sound • Primary tenant is Derecktor Shipyards, a world class ship building and repair service • Houses a 600 metric ton travel lift on site (largest one in Northern Hemisphere) • Since 2001 has obtained over $200 million in new construction contracts, constructed and launched 16 commercial ferries and special purpose craft, provides full service shipyard services
Port Security • 9/11 changed how all Port and Maritime Users operate • No wants their operations to be “public knowledge”
Port Security Practices • “If you see something, say something”
A first step… • Cold call to Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), offering assistance • DEP visited Port of Bridgeport • Understand the operations within the Port • Understand the concerns of the Port Authority • Understand the capabilities and resources available • Determine ways DEP can assist
And the next step… • CT DEP referred BPA to EPA’s Northeast Diesel Collaborative (NEDC) Port Group • Monthly, Bi-monthly group “open” conference calls on variety of “green” subjects
Tools • NEDC Port Group activities • EPA Port Facility Compliance Assistance Focus Group • Develop Port Compliance Assistance Tool • CARE / other business connections
NEDC • EPA organized, but really lead by participants • Participants request info/speakers on topics • Focus community outreach efforts (i.e. trucking industry) • Network among ourselves • Common companies operating in several ports • Gives other industries opportunity to talk to a broad, and interested, group
Port Facility Compliance Assistance Focus Group • EPA lead on developing Port Compliance Assistance Tool • Manual (what, why, how) • Tool providing assistance in how to comply
Looking Outside The Box • Community outreach • EPA sponsored Community Action for Renewed Environment (CARE) • Working with local CARE group • What we’ve done, What we’re doing • What are their concerns • Meeting and talking with non-maritime industries • Construction firms
Small Steps = Big Difference • Working with DEP and EPA • Changes perceptions, takes away fear, builds knowledge and know how • Building Partnerships • Teaching each other • Understanding challenges • Accomplishing Goals • SUCCESS!