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Contaminated sites can impact the quality of our land, groundwater, surface water and air. The Remediation Division oversees the investigation and remediation of environmental contamination and the redevelopment of contaminated properties. Our goal is to clean up contaminated sites to meet Connecticut’s Remediation Standard Regulations, which ensure that human health and the environment are protected. The Remediation Division staff, along with the help of Licensed Environmental Professionals (LEPs), oversee the cleanup of hundreds of contaminated sites across Connecticut in the context of the following programs: 

Brownfields and Urban Sites
Property Transfer Program
Voluntary Remediation Program
State Superfund Program
Federal Superfund Program
RCRA Closure and Corrective Action
Underground Storage Tank Clean-up Program
Significant Environmental Hazard Program
Potable Water Program

What's New?
 
NEW - Comprehensive Evaluation and Transformation of Connecticut's cleanup programs - The Department has posted a Draft Proposal for a Transformed Cleanup Program for public feedback. The deadline for submitting comments has been extended until March 18, 2013.
 
NEW - Public Notice and Draft Proposed Amendments to the Remediation Standard Regulations  - Information on the status of the legislative process is updated as it progresses. The Hearing Officer's Report with Final Text of Proposed Amendments to the Regulations has been posted.
 
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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.
 
The Remediation Brochure provides an overview of the cleanup process and Remediation Division programs (full layout PDF / printer-friendly ).
 

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Content Last Updated March 12, 2013 






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