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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.

  • Removal from SEMS Potential Superfund List

    If remedial action has been completed through one or more DEEP Remediation Programs or an interested party has committed to remediate a site through a DEEP Remediation Program, DEEP can request that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) remove any active federal superfund site from the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), formerly CERCLIS or that EPA offer a "comfort letter" stating it will not take further action to list the site on the NPL.

  • State Superfund Program

    The State Superfund Program oversees and provides funding for the remediation of contaminated sites. The use of State funds for remediation at hazardous waste sites is determined by calculating a superfund priority score in accordance with Connecticut Regulations.

  • Federal Superfund Sites in Connecticut

    Information on the Federal Superfund sites in Connecticut.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Potable Water Program

    The Potable Water Program assists individuals whose private or public drinking water supply wells may be at risk of becoming contaminated or have become contaminated as a result of human activity. Many resources are included on this page.

  • GAC Filter System for Private Wells

    GAC filter systems are used to remove semi-volatile and volatile organic compounds (such as those found in gasoline, heating oil, and chlorinated solvents), as well as some pesticides, from polluted drinking water. Explanation of how these systems work, maintenance, and monitoring of GAC systems.

  • 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).

  • Siting Clean Energy on Brownfields

    Renewable energy, such as wind and solar, can be sited on land that has been or is perceived to be polluted and is now underused. These properties, called brownfields, may be particularly attractive because these types of renewable energy installations may require large sites, and brownfields are usually large sites located in areas with the existing infrastructure needed to support development.

  • Current Projects

    Up-to-date information regarding high profile remediation projects in Connecticut.

  • Advanced Hunter Education

    Learn about a variety of hunting topics and gain new skills in advanced hunter education workshops.

  • Connecticut Green Lodging Certified Hotels

    List of lodging establishments that have been certifed through the CT Green Lodging program.

  • Sustainable Practices and Resources For the Landscaping and Lawn Care Industry

    sustainable practices for the landscaping and lawn care industry

  • LIS Blue Plan Final Draft

    The final draft of the LIS Blue Plan being submitted to the Connecticut General Assembly.