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CONNECTICUT
The Property Transfer and Voluntary 22a-133x Programs DEP or a LEP can have the oversight role. In Voluntary 22a-133y Program a LEP must maintain the oversight role. More Information and Current LEP Roster
Other major Remediation Programs handled by staff in the Remediation Division are enforcement action projects (state enforcement for investigation and/or remediation), federal Superfund program, state Superfund program, Potable Water program, Underground Storage Tank (UST) Cleanup Account program, Significant Environmental Hazard program, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action (Connecticut has Primacy for this Program), and RCRA Closure program.
Liability Provisions
Legal authorities include strict, joint, several, and retroactive liability, orders for information and site access, subpoena authority, administrative and consent order authority, injunctive action and cost recovery authority. The preferred enforcement method is consent order, followed by administrative order or court action.
Civil penalties of $25,000 per day are available under the hazardous waste program....
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