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PREPARED Workbook Resources

(PREPARED Municipal Workbook)

Brownfield Property Inventories  |  Property Reuse Assessment
Environmental Due Diligence  |  CT Cleanup Programs
Environmental Land Use Restrictions  |  CT Lead/PCB/Asbestos Programs
Flood Plain Requirements   |  Liability Protection Programs
Funding Sources  |  Other Programs

Brownfield Property Inventories 

The following links provide information on properties that have been identified as Brownfields or have been subject to corrective action under state or federal programs:

Connecticut Brownfields Inventory lists properties identified as Brownfields by DEEP, DECD, and/or USEPA.

Connecticut List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites lists Hazardous Waste Facilities as defined in Section 22a-134f of the Connecticut General Statutes (CGS).

Connecticut Superfund Priority List lists hazardous waste disposal sites have been deemed eligible for expenditure of State funds for remedial actions pursuant to Section 22a-133d of the Connecticut General Statutes (CGS).

EPA Cleanups in my Community - Connecticut (scroll down) lists properties in cleanup under Superfund, RCRA, Brownfields, and other federal cleanup programs.

Property Reuse Assessment

Brownfields Area-Wide Planning provides information on the USEPA's program that is intended to encourage the development and organization of actions to achieve the cleanup and sustainable reuse of Brownfield properties.

  • The Climate Adaptation Checklist is intended to help Brownfield Area-Wide Planning (BF AWP) grant recipients meet the following grant term and condition for Climate Change Considerations.

Considering Reasonably Anticipated Future Land Use and Reducing Barriers to Reuse at EPA-lead Superfund Remedial Sites (March 17, 2010).

The Decision Enhancer Tool was developed for the West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Center to facilitate the evaluation of potentially viable options for reuse of a Brownfields property.

The Municipal Primer provides basic information and guidance to municipal officials on a wide variety of topics related to environmental protection so that local decision-makers are informed about key environmental topics. 

Environmental Due Diligence Process

All Appropriate Inquiry website (USEPA) provides information on the requirements to achieve liability protections under the federal Brownfields regulations.

ASTM E1527 - 13 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process (Document needs to be purchased).

ASTM E1903 - 11 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process (Document needs to be purchased). Site Characterization Guidance Document describes the standard of care for conducting the environmental investigation of properties in Connecticut.

CT Environmental Conditions Online provides online resources to evaluate sensitive receptors.

Connecticut Department of Administrative Services (CT DAS) Environmental Policy Act Manual outlines the requirements for an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE).

EnviroFacts is a USEPA website that provides access to several USEPA databases containing information about facilities that are required to report activity that may affect air, water, and land in the United States to a state or federal system.

Connecticut Cleanup Programs

Property Transfer Program (CGS Section 22a-134 through 134-e) requires the disclosure of environmental conditions when certain properties and/or businesses are transferred.

Voluntary Remediation Programs

Voluntary Remediation Program 22a-133x is available to any person to facilitate the remediation of contaminated property, and Voluntary Remediation Program 22a-133y addresses environmental assessments and remediation of properties located in areas which have a GB or GC ground water classification.

Remediation Standard Regulations (Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies Sections 22a-133k-1 through 22a-133k-3) are the State's site cleanup requirements.

Licensed Environmental Professional Program (CGS Section 22a-133v-1 through 22a-133v-7) describes the licensure of environmental professionals in Connecticut.

The LEP Factsheet provides an overview of the LEP Program.

Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) Verifications (CGS Section 22a-133v) webpage describes the circumstances where a LEP may verify that investigation and remediation is complete.

CT DEEP has an LEP Roster for your convenience.

CT DECD Professional Services Selection Process.

The Site Cleanup in Connecticut brochure provides an overview of the cleanup process, remediation division programs, online resources, and how to choose an environmental consultant.

CT DEEP Brownfields Program

Targeted Brownfield Remedy Guidance Document outlines an expedited process for addressing properties that meet certain criteria.

CT DEEP Reporting Requirements for Significant Environmental Hazards (CGS Section 22a-6u)

Water Supply Well Receptor Survey Guidance provides information on when a well receptor survey is warranted and the process for conducting the survey.

Underground Storage Tanks website addresses the design, installation, operation, closure and corrective action for underground storage tanks.

Reasonable Confidence Protocols (RCPs) and Laboratory QA/QC Data Quality Assessment/Data Usability Evaluation Guidance Document provide guidance on laboratory quality assurance and quality control and data usability.

Policy on Up Gradient Contamination states that a down-gradient property owner is not responsible for remediating contamination in groundwater originating from a source off of the property.

CT DEEP Stewardship Permit covers the performance of long-term stewardship activities.

Environmental Land Use Restrictions

Connecticut Environmental Land Use Restrictions (ELURs) (RCSA Section 22a-133q-1) provides information on the use of environmental land use restrictions.

Engineered Control Database provides information on engineered controls that have been approved by the CT DEEP.

Engineered Controls Guidance Document provides information on the variance from the requirements of the remediation standard regulations needed to utilize an engineered control and provides information on the financial assurance required to ensure the proper operation and maintenance of an engineered control.

Connecticut Lead/PCB/Asbestos Programs

The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Renovation & Demolition website addresses asbestos, lead-based paint, PCB and other environmental, health, and safety requirements.

Lead - The following links provide information on the handling of lead-based paint related materials:

Asbestos - The following links provide information on the handling of asbestos-containing materials:

PCBs - The following links provide information on the handling of PCB-containing materials:

Asbestos and PCB Disposal Regulations

Flood Plain Requirements

Connecticut Flood Management and Natural Mitigation

Connecticut mill conversion exemption for flood management requirements (CGS Section 25-68d(e)).

Liability Protection Programs

Connecticut Liability Protection Programs

Abandoned Brownfield Cleanup Program (CGS Section 32-768) offers liability protection to developers not responsible for contamination on a property.

Brownfield Remediation & Revitalization Program (CGS Section 32-769) offers liability protection to a bona fide prospective purchaser, innocent land owner, or contiguous property owner.

Municipal Brownfield Liability Relief Program (CGS Section 22a-133ii) offers liability protection to a Municipality that takes title to a property.

Municipal Access Liability Relief (CGS Section 22a-133dd) allows a municipality or economic development agency or retained LEP to enter a property to conduct an investigation without liability under certain circumstances.

CT DEEP Third Party Liability Protection  (CGS Section 22a-133ee)

CT DEEP CERCLIS Comfort Letter

CT DEEP Environmental Land Use Restrictions

CT DEEP Covenant Not to Sue

Economic Development and Manufacturing Assistance Act (EDMAA) Environmental Insurance Program

Federal Liability Protection Programs

See references provided in Chapter 7 and Appendix D of the PREPARED Workbook.

See references provided in Potential Liability under Federal and State Cleanup Statutes in Appendix E of the PREPARED Workbook. 

Funding Sources

Connecticut Funding Sources

Regional Councils of Government - Regional planning organizations that can assist municipalities with obtaining brownfields funding 

Connecticut Innovations contains information about financing, grants, and venture solutions.

Siting Clean Energy on Brownfields contains resources for clean energy production on brownfields.

Targeted Brownfield Development Loan Program covers costs associated with the investigation, assessment, remediation and development of a brownfield.

Urban and Industrial Sites Reinvestment Tax Credit program allows the state to provide up to $100 million in tax credits over a ten-year period to support projects that create significant jobs and capital investment in these underserved areas.

Brownfield Municipal Grant Program is a competitive grant for costs associated with the investigation, assessment, remediation and development of a brownfield.

Dry Cleaning Establishment Remediation Fund grants for clean-up releases of tetrachloroethylene, Stoddard solvent or other chemicals used for dry cleaning.

Federal Funding Sources
US Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Grant Funding:

  • Area-wide Planning Pilot Program
  • Brownfields Assessment Grants 
  • State-Wide Revolving Loan Fund 
  • Brownfield Cleanup Grants
  • Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Grants
  • Multi-Purpose Pilot Grants
  • Training, Research, and Technical Assistance Grants
  • Targeted Brownfields Assessments

US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Economic Development Funding for Brownfields:

  • Renewal Communities/Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community Initiative
  • Brownfields Economic Development Initiative
  • Section 108 Loan Guarantees
  • Economic Development Initiative Grants
  • Community Development Block Grants

See references provided in Community Issues – Funding Sources in Appendix E of the PREPARED Workbook.

See references provided in Managing Project Risk in Appendix E of the PREPARED Workbook.  

Other Programs

CT DEEP Reporting Requirements for Spill Incidents (CGS Section 22a-450)

CT DEEP Water Quality Standards and Classifications and Water Quality Classification Maps (Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies Section 22a-426-1 to 22a-426-9)

CT DEEP RCRA Contained-In Policy

CT DEEP Connecticut Environmental Conditions Online (CTECO) provides information on wetlands, critical habitats, and natural diversity database areas.

CT DEEP Wetlands

CT DEEP Environmental Justice Program

Connecticut Office of the Permit Ombudsman is a resource for navigating permitting and interagency issues.

Department of Public Health (DPH) Site Assessment and Chemical Risk provides information on health concerns about hazardous waste sites in Connecticut.

Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ASTDR) ToxFAQs provides information about contaminants found at hazardous waste sites.

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Content Last Updated February 14, 2019