Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 445 - Hazardous Waste
Section 22a-133u. - Uses of Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund. Repayment of funds. Liens. Criteria.

(a) The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection may use any funds in the Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund established in section 22a-133t other than any funds which are necessary to carry out any other responsibility of said commissioner under this section, for (1) removal or mitigation of a spill, as defined in section 22a-452c, upon or into land or waters of the state if the owner of the property associated with such spill is found to be an innocent landowner, as defined in section 22a-452d, and for administrative costs related to such removal or mitigation, or (2) administrative costs related to the remediation of a property for which a loan was made under subsection (b) of this section provided not more than five thousand dollars shall be disbursed from the fund for such purpose. Said commissioner may use any funds received in connection with the issuance of a covenant not to sue or a settlement by said commissioner of a claim related to contaminated real property, or any funds received pursuant to section 22a-16a, for removal or mitigation of a spill, as defined in section 22a-452c, for which the owner of the property associated with such spill would be liable except for a covenant not to sue entered into pursuant to sections 22a-133aa or 22a-133bb and for administrative costs related to such removal or mitigation. Said commissioner may use any funds received pursuant to section 22a-134e and subsection (c) of section 22a-133aa, for expenses related to the administration of sections 22a-134 to 22a-134e, inclusive, and for expenses related to administration of sections 22a-133x, 22a-133y, 22a-133aa and 22a-133bb.

(b) The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development may use any funds deposited into the Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund pursuant to section 3 of public act 96-250* for (1) loans to municipalities, individuals or firms for Phase II environmental site assessments, Phase III investigations of real property or for any costs of demolition, including related lead and asbestos removal or abatement costs or costs related to the remediation of environmental pollution, undertaken to prepare contaminated real property for development subsequent to any Phase III investigation, (2) expenses related to administration of this subsection provided such expenses may not exceed one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars per year, (3) funding the remedial action and redevelopment municipal grant program established pursuant to section 32-763, and (4) funding the targeted brownfield development loan program developed pursuant to section 32-765.
(c) Any person, firm, corporation or municipality which has received funds under subsection (b) of this section shall repay such funds to the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development, according to a schedule and terms which said commissioner deems appropriate. The principal amount of the loan shall be due at a time deemed appropriate by the commissioner as follows: (1) Upon the sale of the property or lease of the property, in whole or in part, which is the subject of such evaluation or demolition; (2) upon the sale or release of a municipality's liens on such property; or (3) upon the approval by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection of a final remedial action report submitted in accordance with section 22a-133y. The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development may require repayment of the loan amortized over a period of no more than five years from the sale of the property, sale of the lien or approval by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection of the final remedial action report. No repayment shall be required, other than interest for the period that the loan is outstanding, if completion of remediation of environmental pollution at or on the property, or the sale or lease of such property, is economically infeasible due to the cost of such remediation. The commissioner may require partial repayment of the loan only if partial repayment is economically feasible. Any funds received by said commissioner as repayment under this subsection shall be deposited into the brownfield remediation and development account. The terms of any loan agreement entered into by said commissioner under said subsection may provide for the collection of interest on the loan which may vary according to whether the applicant is a municipality or a private entity and the duration of the repayment schedule for such loan provided the interest cost to the borrower provided for in such agreement shall not exceed the interest cost to the state on borrowings of like terms.
(d) The amount of any funds received under subsection (b) of this section by any entity other than a municipality shall be a lien against the real property for which the funds were disbursed. A lien pursuant to this section shall not be effective unless (1) a certificate of lien is filed in the land records of each town in which the real estate is located, describing the real estate, the amount of the lien, the name of the owner as grantor, and (2) the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development mails a copy of the certificate to such persons and to all other persons of record holding an interest in such real estate over which the commissioner's lien is entitled to priority. Any action for the foreclosure of such lien shall be brought by the Attorney General in the name of the state in the superior court for the judicial district in which the property subject to such lien is situated, or, if such property is located in two or more judicial districts, in the superior court for any one such judicial district, and the court may limit the time for redemption or order the sale of such property or make such other or further decree as it judges equitable.
(e) The Commissioner of Economic and Community Development shall establish criteria for (1) making disbursements under subsection (b) of this section which criteria shall include, but not be limited to, anticipated commercial value of the property, potential tax revenue to the relevant municipality, environmental or public health risk posed by the spill, potential community or economic development benefit to the relevant municipality, the status of any loans previously made under said subsection to the municipality and potential for restoration of an abandoned property, and (2) cancelling loans related to a property at which the borrower of the loan elects not to proceed with remediation. Such criteria shall further set forth the procedure for applying for a loan from the fund and the procedure to be used for evaluation of such an application. In approving any loan under said subsection to any person, firm or corporation, the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development may consider the loan applicant's credit history and economic solvency, any plan of such applicant for business development, municipal support for the proposed use of the property and any existing indebtedness of such applicant to any entity.
(P.A. 95-190, S. 6, 17; 95-250, S. 1; P.A. 96-211, S. 1, 5, 6; 96-250, S. 5, 7; P.A. 97-124, S. 13, 16; P.A. 98-134, S. 5; 98-253, S. 14; P.A. 99-216, S. 1; 99-225, S. 15, 33; P.A. 00-171, S. 1, 2; P.A. 01-204, S. 2, 29; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9, S. 73, 131; P.A. 05-191, S. 6; 05-285, S. 1; P.A. 07-233, S. 7; P.A. 08-124, S. 14; P.A. 10-135, S. 5; P.A. 11-80, S. 1; P.A. 13-299, S.26; P.A. 13-299, S. 26; 13-308, S. 17.)
*Note: Section 3 of public act 96-250 is special in nature and therefore has not been codified but remains in full force and effect according to its terms.
History: P.A. 95-190, S. 6 effective June 29, 1995; P.A. 95-250 and P.A. 96-211 replaced Commissioner and Department of Economic Development with Commissioner and Department of Economic and Community Development; P.A. 96-250 amended Subsec. (a) to add provisions re use of fund for administrative and other costs incurred by commissioner under this section, amended Subsec. (b) to condition use of the fund by the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development upon approval of the advisory board, to delete a reference to former provisions for revenue bond moneys, to add provisions re deposit of moneys from other sources and to change provision re administrative allowance from 10% of fund to $125,000 per year, amended Subsec. (c) to add provision exempting from repayment of loan properties whose resale or lease is economically infeasible, and amended Subsec. (e) to establish the advisory board and to provide for its powers and duties, effective July 1, 1996; P.A. 97-124 amended Subsec. (b) to allow loans under this section for demolition undertaken subsequent to any Phase III investigation and to make technical changes, effective June 6, 1997; P.A. 98-134 amended Subsec. (b) to allow loans under this section for any Phase III investigation; P.A. 98-253 deleted reference to Sec. 22a-133bb(c) in Subsec. (a); P.A. 99-216 amended Subsec. (e) to require the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development to establish criteria for disbursements from the fund and to require additional information in the report required to be submitted to the General Assembly regarding the fund; P.A. 99-225 amended Subsec. (e) to delay until February 1, 2001, and modify the requirements of, a report by the board to the General Assembly regarding the solvency of the fund, effective June 29, 1999; P.A. 00-171 amended Subsec. (b) to allow funds to be used for lead and asbestos removal or abatement costs and amended Subsec. (c) by revising terms of repayment; P.A. 01-204 amended Subsec. (e)(2) to change the date on which the board must submit report from February 1, 1997, to February 1, 2003, and to change the date on which the board must submit recommendations from February 1, 2001, to February 1, 2003, effective July 11, 2001; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9 revised effective date of P.A. 01-204 but without affecting this section; P.A. 05-191 amended Subsec. (e)(2) to delete requirement for annual report by board and Commissioner of Economic and Community Development; P.A. 05-285 amended Subsec. (b) to delete requirement for approval of the advisory board, to delete reference to repealed Sec. 12-63f, and to allow loans to be used for costs related to remediation, amended Subsec. (c) to allow the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development to require repayment of loan amortized over a period of no more than five years after certain events, amended Subsec. (d) to make a technical change, and amended Subsec. (e) to change the function of the board, effective July 13, 2005; P.A. 07-233 amended Subsec. (c) to require any funds received as repayment to be deposited into brownfield remediation and development account, rather than Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund, effective July 1, 2007; P.A. 08-124 made technical changes in Subsecs. (a) and (b), effective June 2, 2008; P.A. 10-135 amended Subsec. (b) to add Subdivs. (3) and (4) re funding of programs, effective July 1, 2010; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection”, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 13-299 amended Subsec. (e) to delete former Subdiv. (1) re establishment of Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund Advisory Board and make conforming changes, effective July 1, 2013; P.A. 13-308 amended Subsec. (b) by deleting “subsection (e) of” in Subdiv. (3) and replacing reference to Sec. 32-9kk(f) with reference to Sec. 32-765 in Subdiv. (4), effective July 1, 2013.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 22a - Environmental Protection

Chapter 445 - Hazardous Waste

Section 22a-114. - Legislative finding; policy of the state.

Section 22a-115. - Definitions.

Section 22a-116. - Regulations.

Section 22a-117. - Construction or modification of hazardous waste facility. When certificate required. Transfer of certificate. Polychlorinated biphenyls.

Section 22a-118. - Application for certificate. Information required. Amendment or transfer of certificate. Issuance of other permits by Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection. Notice of application.

Section 22a-119. - Hearing on application. Appointment of ad hoc members. Notice. Comments by state agencies.

Section 22a-120. - Parties to certification proceedings. Limited appearances. Grouping of parties. Supervision of legal matters for council.

Section 22a-121. - Record of hearing. Rights of parties.

Section 22a-122. - Decision and opinion. Criteria for decision. Findings and determination. Financial responsibility. Service and publication. Appeal.

Section 22a-123. - Enforcement of certificate requirements and other standards. Penalties.

Section 22a-124. - Exclusive jurisdiction of council. Municipal regulation of proposed location. Appeal of zoning decision.

Section 22a-125. - Payments to municipalities to be made by operators of hazardous waste disposal facilities.

Section 22a-126. - Use of facility after postclosure period. Disposal Facility Trust Fund.

Section 22a-127. - Local project review committee. Technical assistance for review of application.

Section 22a-128. - Payments of assessments or negotiated incentives to municipalities by operators of hazardous waste disposal facilities. Reports of negotiations to council.

Section 22a-129. - Chief elected official's right of access to facility for inspection of premises and review of records. Time allowed for response to complaints.

Section 22a-130. - Regulations.

Section 22a-130a. - Regulations re the facilitation of flexibility and increased compliance by hazardous waste generators with certain regulatory requirements.

Section 22a-131. - Civil penalty for violation of hazardous waste program.

Section 22a-131a. - Penalties. Terms defined.

Section 22a-132. - Hazardous waste assessment.

Section 22a-132a. - Administration expenses. Fees. Staff. Consultants.

Section 22a-133. - Payments prohibited if federal funds available.

Section 22a-133a. - Definitions: Discovery and cleanup of hazardous waste disposal sites.

Section 22a-133b. - Discovery and evaluation of hazardous waste disposal sites deemed to pose threat to the environment or public health.

Section 22a-133c. - Hazardous waste disposal site inventory.

Section 22a-133d. - Site assessments.

Section 22a-133e. - Remedial action.

Section 22a-133f. - Costs of remedial action. Regulations.

Section 22a-133g. - Reimbursement for costs and expenses of remedial action.

Section 22a-133h. - Telephone line for hazardous waste disposal site information.

Section 22a-133i. - Bonds.

Section 22a-133j. - Annual report.

Section 22a-133k. - Regulations establishing standards for the remediation of hazardous waste sites and for review and approval of final remedial action reports.

Section 22a-133l. - Grants to clean up landfills where hazardous waste was disposed of.

Section 22a-133m. - Urban sites remedial action program. Acquisition of sites. Remediation fund. Urban community sites.

Section 22a-133n. - Environmental use restrictions: Definitions.

Section 22a-133o. - Environmental use restrictions: Requirements. Environmental land use restriction. Notice of activity and use limitation.

Section 22a-133p. - Environmental use restrictions: Enforcement of environmental land use restriction, notice of activity and use limitation, statutes and regulations.

Section 22a-133q. - Environmental use restrictions: Regulations re environmental land use restrictions and notices of activity and use limitation.

Section 22a-133r. - Environmental use restrictions: Abatement of pollution when restriction or notice is void or without effect.

Section 22a-133s. - Environmental use restrictions: Other powers not affected.

Section 22a-133t. - Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund.

Section 22a-133u. - Uses of Special Contaminated Property Remediation and Insurance Fund. Repayment of funds. Liens. Criteria.

Section 22a-133v. - Licensed environmental professionals. Definitions. Licensing board. Standard of care. Issuance of license. Fees. Suspension or revocation of license or other sanction. Examination.

Section 22a-133w. - Voluntary site remediation in GB and GC areas: Licensed environmental professionals.

Section 22a-133x. - Investigation and remediation of contaminated real property. Submission of forms. Review by commissioner. Fee. Notification required.

Section 22a-133y. - Voluntary site remediation in GB and GC areas: Procedures. Review by commissioner. Environmental use restrictions.

Section 22a-133z. - General permits for contaminated site remediation.

Section 22a-133aa. - Covenant not to sue prospective purchasers or owners of contaminated land. Approval of remediation plan by commissioner. Fee.

Section 22a-133bb. - Covenant not to sue prospective purchasers or owners of contaminated real property. Approval of remediation plan by licensed environmental professional.

Section 22a-133cc. - Submission of information for covenant not to sue.

Section 22a-133dd. - Entry onto property to perform environmental site assessment or investigation on behalf of municipality.

Section 22a-133ee. - Liability of owner of real property for pollution that occurred or existed prior to taking title.

Section 22a-133ff. - Municipal liability for easement acquired for recreational use.

Section 22a-133gg. - Evaluation of risk-based decision making for remediation of contaminated sites. Report. Statutory and regulatory recommendations.

Section 22a-133hh. - Unified clean-up program regulations. Required provisions.

Section 22a-133ii. - Brownfield liability relief program. Application. Eligibility. Liability. Plan and schedule for remediation and redevelopment. Acceptance in program.

Section 22a-134. - Transfer of hazardous waste establishments: Definitions.

Section 22a-134a. - Transfer of hazardous waste establishments: Forms, verification, schedules, audits, approval, notification requirements, orders, exceptions.

Section 22a-134b. - Damages.

Section 22a-134c. - Authority of commissioner.

Section 22a-134d. - Penalty.

Section 22a-134e. - Transfer fees. Regulations.

Section 22a-134f. - List of hazardous waste facilities. Municipal clerks to maintain and post.

Section 22a-134g. - Termination of operations at certain hazardous waste facilities. Procedures. Regulations.

Section 22a-134h. - Transfer of hazardous waste establishments: Submission prior to October 1, 2001. Withdrawal of forms.

Section 22a-134i. - Transfer of hazardous waste establishments. Conveyance of a unit in a residential common interest community.

Section 22a-134k. - Household hazardous waste management plan.

Section 22a-134l. - Regional household hazardous waste disposal facilities.

Section 22a-134m. - Chemical disposal days.

Section 22a-134n. - Grants for chemical disposal days.

Section 22a-134o. - Contract with hazardous waste transporter or company.

Section 22a-134p. - Regulations re storage of hazardous substances near a watercourse.

Section 22a-134q. - Inventory of contaminated wells and leaking underground storage tanks.

Section 22a-134s. - Lien on real estate with service station.