Remediation Site Clean Up
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Information about administration of the Connecticut Licensed Environmental Professional Program for site investigation and remediation.
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Verification Form Instructions
LEP Verification Form Instructions
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In specific circumstances, an environmental professional licensed pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-133v may verify that an investigation of a specific property/establishment/release area/portion of a property has been completed in accordance with prevailing standards and guidelines, and that all applicable releases have been remediated in accordance with the Remediation Standard Regulations.
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Verification Report Guidance Document
The purpose of a Verification Report is to present the necessary documentation to support a verification rendered by a LEP and submitted by the certifying party, responsible party, or property owner, as applicable. The Verification Report is used by DEEP to assess the applicability and adequacy of the verification.
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Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) Verification Audit Program
The purpose of the Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) Verification Audit Program is to ensure that the opinions ("verifications") of the LEP are based on an appropriate understanding of the environmental conditions of the site and that the verification is in compliance with all applicable statutes and regulations, including the Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs).
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Property Transfer Program Fact Sheet
Guidance for complying with the Property Transfer Act requirements, including which forms are required for particular circumstances and applicable fees.
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Property Transfer Schedule Extension
A Property Transfer Act schedule extension can be requested to address circumstances that warrant an extension of time. Generally, the Department will review a request in terms of whether the Certifying Party has made continuous, best efforts to complete milestones by the applicable deadlines.
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The Property Transfer Law requires the disclosure of environmental conditions when certain properties and/or businesses ("establishments") are transferred. When an establishment is transferred, one of four Property Transfer Forms must be completed, signed, executed and filed with DEEP.
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Voluntary Remediation Program CGS 22a-133x Fact Sheet
This Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) is an elective program in which an Environmental Condition Assessment Form (ECAF) and fee are filed with DEEP so that any party can expedite the investigation and remediation of any contaminated property.
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Voluntary Remediation Program CGS 22a-133y Fact Sheet
This Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) is an elective program for property owners to expedite the remediation of certain contaminated properties in an area where groundwater is classified as GB or GC.
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The Remediation Roundtable is an open forum for the exchange of ideas and information on the various site cleanup programs in Connecticut and to solicit opinions, advice and information from those outside sources on a routine and established basis.
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Release Based Topical Subcommittee Meetings
Release Based Regulations Topical Subcommittee Meetings lists the meeting dates, links, and associated materials.
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Materials used in the evaluation and transformation of Connecticut's environmental cleanup laws.
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Comprehensive Evaluation and Transformation Main Page
To further Connecticut’s environmental and economic agenda, the State is working with stakeholders to transform the State's cleanup laws and regulations with the goal of achieving more cleanups more efficiently and effectively.