Drawing economic benefit from cleaner rivers a 'delicate balance' : vimarsana.com

Drawing economic benefit from cleaner rivers a 'delicate balance'

Environmental experts say developments taking advantage of Connecticut’s improved river quality come with risks and rewards.

David Anderson, land campaigns manager with Save the Sound, said development can eat into critical buffer zones that protect water quality.

It can also create large impervious surfaces, meaning water rushes into rivers without first soaking into the ground. That can sweep in harmful pollutants and cause erosion.

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