Remediation Site Clean Up
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Up-to-date information regarding high profile remediation projects in Connecticut.
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FAQs regarding Remediation in Connecticut.
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Environmental Use Restrictions
An Environmental Use Restriction (EUR) is used to minimize the risk of human exposure to pollutants and hazards to the environment by preventing specific uses or activities at a property or a portion of a property.
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List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites in Connecticut
Information regarding contaminated sites or potentially contaminated sites in Connecticut.
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List of Remediation Forms by Program.
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Contact information for state and federal officials who work on brownfield projects in Connecticut.
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PREPARED Municipal Workbook Main Page
Interactive web pages following the framework outlined in the PREPARED Workbook designed to guide municipalities through critical tasks in evaluation of potential brownfield reuse projects.
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PREPARED Workbook Due Diligence
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has developed Connecticut-specific guidance for due diligence, which are similar, but not identical to the requirements for conducting due diligence under Federal law.
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The Remediation Division of the Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse is proposing amendments to Sections 22a-133k-1 through 22a-133k-3 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, the Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs). The RSRs specify the standards for the remediation of environmental pollution in soil and groundwater.
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PREPARED Workbook Assess Reuse Risk
Use information gathered about the brownfield property (or properties) to be redeveloped, utilize the worksheet information to evaluate the potential obstacles of the reuse plans.
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Connecticut PREPARED Workbook Contacts.
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Extensive links to various Connecticut and federal resources that may be needed for brownfield redevelopment.
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PREPARED Workbook Property Reuse Assessment
A preliminary reuse assessment will help municipalities develop a realistic view of the potential reuse opportunities for a property.
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PREPARED Workbook Select Property Recovery Action
Given the complexity of any brownfield reuse project, the importance of reviewing project status cannot be overemphasized. The evaluation is a process that may require multiple iterations to develop a sufficient understanding of the potential risks and risk management options to make a decision on a property.
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PREPARED Workbook Stakeholder Engagement
A successful reuse strategy requires the involvement and commitment of a diverse group of stakeholders. Stakeholders may be involved throughout the project or may be brought in periodically to support certain aspects of the project.