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Remediation Site Clean Up

Chromium clean up at the former Allied Platers

Remediation Standard Regulations & Compliance Measures

The Remediation Division's goal is to clean up contaminated sites to meet the Remediation Standard Regulations, which ensure protection of human health and the environment.  The 2021 amendments provide additional flexibility while maintaining or increasing the degree of protectiveness. 

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Release-Based Clean Up Program Regulation Development

Under a release-based system, Connecticut’s cleanup framework will be aligned with 48 other states and will maintain environmental protections important to the state’s public health, water, and natural resources.  DEEP and DECD co-chair a working group to receive advice and feedback for regulations to be adopted by DEEP.

former HUB site in Meriden after remediation

What's in My Town?

Contaminated sites can impact the quality of our land, groundwater, surface water and air. Links to various lists of sources/potential sources of pollution, help in understanding chemicals and pollution, and general information on site clean-up.

Clean Up Programs & Projects

  • Brownfields in Connecticut
  • Environmental Use Restrictions
  • Licensed Environmental Professionals
  • Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
  • Potable Water Program
  • Property Transfer Program
  • RCRA Closure and Corrective Action
  • Remediation Projects - Farmington River PFAS Release, Tylerville Center; Durham Meadows; and Raymark, Stratford
  • Significant Environmental Hazard
  • Superfund Programs
  • UST Clean Up
  • Voluntary Remediation

Resources

  • Remediation Division Contacts
  • Transmittal of Documents
  • Online Document Search Portal
  • Forms
  • Permits
  • Site Characterization Essentials
  • Guidance Documents
  • Emerging Contaminants
  • Road Salt Investigations
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Remediation Roundtable Public Forum
  • Sign up for Remediation Division E-alerts
  • Licensed Environmental Professional Roster
  • Internship Opportunities in Remediation

Recent Posts

  • May 8 2025 - Risk-Based Clean-up Regulations are adopted - effective date March 1 2026
  • February 1 2022 - New Landfill Groundwater Monitoring Status Update Form
  • October 18, 2024 - See Remediation Division Files for additional information on finding files and data online
  • December 23 2021 - New EUR Form and EUR Release Form with embedded Electronic Transmittal Form
  • August 13 2021 - PA-191 Use of PFAS in Class B Firefighting Foam updates
  • Release-Based Cleanup Program Stakeholder Engagement
  • February 16 2021- Remediation Standard Regulations and Environmental Use Restriction amendments adopted
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