DEEP headquarters at 79 Elm Street in Hartford has partially re-opened to staff and members of the public as of Tuesday, February 3. The DEEP records room has re-opened. The DEEP Central Permit Processing Unit (CPPU) will be open to the public starting on Wednesday, Feb. 4. For updates, click here

Brownfields

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  • Brownfields Resources

    Links to varous resources that are frequently needed during brownfield redevelopment projects.

  • Federal Brownfields Resources

    Information to assist in obtaining EPA grants and liability protections for brownfield sites in Connecticut.

  • Brownfields Success Stories

    Yankee ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit is helping Connecticut transform brownfields from burdens to significant assets to their communities, frequently making the communties healthier and more walkable.

  • Connecticut Brownfields Inventory

    List of sites likely defined as brownfields, which are unused or underutilized because they are contaminated, or there is a general and reasonable perception that they are contaminated.

  • Connecticut Brownfield Liability Relief Programs

    DEEP and the Department of Economic and Community Development’s Office of Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment (OBRD) work closely together to provide liability relief and financial assistance for cleanup and redevelopment of Brownfields in Connecticut.

  • Brownfields in Connecticut

    DEEP’s Remediation Division oversees the assessment and cleanup of brownfields, sites that are abandoned or underutilized due to the presence or potential presence of pollution, to return them to productive use.

  • Funding Sources

    Potential brownfields funding sources.