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Emilee Mooney Scott has experience in facility compliance and transactional matters. Her experience includes a long-term placement in the legal department of a client, a multinational manufacturer, where she worked closely with the in-house and outside environmental and transactional counsel as well as corporate and facility environmental personnel. 

Compliance

Emilee assists clients in complying with federal and state environmental laws, with a particular focus on the management of hazardous and toxic substances. In particular, she has assisted clients with Toxic Substances Control Act registration and reporting requirements, the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act compliance, and facility chemical safety matters.

Transactional

Emilee helps clients understand, manage and limit environmental risk associated with business and property transactions. She also assists clients in complying with transaction-triggered compliance requirements like the Connecticut Transfer Act. Emilee was appointed to the Working Group jointly convened by Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Department of Economic and Community Development under Public Act 20-9 to advise on Connecticut’s forthcoming Release-Based Cleanup Regulations, set to replace the Transfer Act on March 1, 2026. Emilee is the host of Robinson+Cole’s video podcast series, The Release Report: Inside Connecticut’s Release-Based Cleanup Regulations, in which she explores Connecticut’s evolving environmental landscape. She has previously co-chaired two other Working Group subcommittees and is currently serving on the Released Based Cleanup Regulation (RBCR) Working Group.

Prior to joining Robinson+Cole, Emilee was a legislative fellow for the Connecticut General Assembly's Office of Legislative Research, where she conducted nonpartisan legal and public policy research. Before attending law school, she was a research analyst at an economic consulting firm in Massachusetts, assessing mass tort and environmental liabilities of companies in energy and mineral processing sectors.

Emilee is co-chair of Robinson+Cole's Women’s Committee. She is also a regular contributor to our firm's Manufacturing Law Blog, which covers legal news and related business issues facing manufacturers and distributors.

  • University of Connecticut School of Law (Juris Doctor, with high honors)
    • Connecticut Law Review, Commentary Editor
  • Smith College (Bachelors, with high honors)
    • B.A., Economics

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • State of Connecticut
  • U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

Ranked in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business in the State of Connecticut in the area of Environment since 2022

Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© as Hartford Lawyer of the Year in the area of Environmental Law for 2026

Selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© in the area of Environmental Law since 2020

Selected to the Connecticut Super Lawyers list for 2025

Selected as a Rising Star to the Connecticut Super Lawyers list from 2015 to 2023

Recognized as a New Leader in the Law by the Connecticut Law Tribune, 2021

Hartford Business Journal, 2021 "Forty Under 40" Honoree

DEEP/DECD Release-Based Cleanup Implementation Workgroup
Member

Connecticut Bar Association
Environmental Law Section, Secretary, (2019 - 2021)
Vice-Chair, Environmental Law Section (2021 - 2023)
Chair, Environmental Law Section (2023 – 2025)

Society of Women Environmental Professionals, Connecticut Chapter
Executive Board (2017 – 2023)

Connecticut Business & Industry Association
Chair, E2 Energy & Environmental Council (2025 – present)
Member, E2 Energy & Environmental Council Steering Committee (2023)

American Bar Association
Chair of the Special Committee on Young Lawyers of the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER) (2014 - 2015)
Participant in SEER's Leadership Development Program (2014 - 2015)

Community Involvement

Auerfarm
Board of Directors (2018 - Present)

Town of West Hartford
Member, Conservation & Environment Commission (2016)

Experience


Diligence Review

Represent lenders in diligence review regarding Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island real estate, energy regulatory, permitting and environmental matters for financing of offshore wind projects.

Represented Tradebe Life Sciences in Florachem Acquisition

Represented Tradebe Life Sciences, a global business group dedicated to sustainability, in connection with its acquisition of Florachem, a leading provider of naturally derived, high-value concentrated fractions, extracts, and natural ingredients. The acquisition expanded Tradebe’s life sciences business and marked its entrance into the U.S market.

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Represented Tradebe Life Sciences in Florachem Acquisition

Recovery for Alleged Contamination

Assisted in representation of energy company in lawsuit filed by neighboring property owner seeking recovery for alleged contamination.



Publications


2023

Connecticut Commercial Lending Law

Commercial Lending Law: A Jurisdiction-by-Jurisdiction Guide to U.S. and Canadian Law (Third Edition)

Published by the American Bar Association (ABA) Business Law Section Commercial Finance Committee, the chapter provides commercial lenders, lawyers, and businesses a general outline of the laws in Connecticut governing various aspects of the state’s commercial lending laws. Click here for more information on the book.

Legal Update: Deadline Approaching for PFAS Suit Opt-Out teaser
October 25, 2023

Legal Update: Deadline Approaching for PFAS Suit Opt-Out

Legal Update: New Compliance Obligations for Connecticut EURs teaser
April 16, 2021

Legal Update: New Compliance Obligations for Connecticut EURs

2023

Connecticut Commercial Lending Law

Commercial Lending Law: A Jurisdiction-by-Jurisdiction Guide to U.S. and Canadian Law (Third Edition)

Published by the American Bar Association (ABA) Business Law Section Commercial Finance Committee, the chapter provides commercial lenders, lawyers, and businesses a general outline of the laws in Connecticut governing various aspects of the state’s commercial lending laws. Click here for more information on the book.

Legal Update: Deadline Approaching for PFAS Suit Opt-Out teaser
October 25, 2023

Legal Update: Deadline Approaching for PFAS Suit Opt-Out

Legal Update: New Compliance Obligations for Connecticut EURs teaser
April 16, 2021

Legal Update: New Compliance Obligations for Connecticut EURs

Winter 2019/2020

PFAS Background and Updates for the Water Industry

InFlow-Line magazine

The feature article is a follow up to presentations given by the lawyers on the status of regulatory initiatives and litigation concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) issues during the CTAWWA/CWWA 2019 Fall Conference. Bob provided an overview on PFAS concerns, while Emilee shared PFAS regulatory updates and related considerations and Megan covered PFAS litigation developments. The article also included a PFAS historic and technical background provided by GZA GeoEnvironmental, who co-presented the session with R+C at the fall conference.

September 19, 2016

Environmental Year in Review: Decisions Reinforce DEEP's Authority

Connecticut Law Tribune

The article focuses on key cases this year that have strengthened the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority. She discusses several decisions, all in DEEP’s favor, from each level of Connecticut courts, which have created uncertainty for the regulated community. 

September 14, 2015

Rulings Put Limits on State Regulators and Intervenors

Connecticut Law Tribune

Ms. Scott analyzes two cases that interpret the extent of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority and the extent of intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. Tilcon Connecticut v. Commission of Environmental Protection concerns DEEP's authority and Hunter Ridge v. Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Newtown addresses intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. View article here.

Spring 2015

Chemical Regulation in the Laboratories of Democracy

Natural Resources & Environment, a publication of the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources

 

March 23, 2015

Is the Chemistry Right for Chemical Safety Reform

Connecticut Law Tribune

Ms. Scott examines a bill introduced in the Senate to provide a systematic evaluation of chemical substances. The bill, the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, would significantly change the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the main federal statute that addresses the safety of chemicals in commerce. View the article.

September 22, 2014

Fresh Lessons About Wetlands, Permits and Appeals

Connecticut Law Tribune

The article looks at the multi-year efforts by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) to revise and update its 2006 Loan and Owner Title Policies, made available in July 2021, with a specific focus on selected revisions to the Covered Risks, Exclusions, Schedule B Part I and Part II Exceptions and Conditions in the 2021 Loan Policy. Candace serves as co-chair of the ACMA’s Title Insurance Committee and is a member of its Program Committee.



Winter 2019/2020

PFAS Background and Updates for the Water Industry

InFlow-Line magazine

The feature article is a follow up to presentations given by the lawyers on the status of regulatory initiatives and litigation concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) issues during the CTAWWA/CWWA 2019 Fall Conference. Bob provided an overview on PFAS concerns, while Emilee shared PFAS regulatory updates and related considerations and Megan covered PFAS litigation developments. The article also included a PFAS historic and technical background provided by GZA GeoEnvironmental, who co-presented the session with R+C at the fall conference.

September 19, 2016

Environmental Year in Review: Decisions Reinforce DEEP's Authority

Connecticut Law Tribune

The article focuses on key cases this year that have strengthened the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority. She discusses several decisions, all in DEEP’s favor, from each level of Connecticut courts, which have created uncertainty for the regulated community. 

September 14, 2015

Rulings Put Limits on State Regulators and Intervenors

Connecticut Law Tribune

Ms. Scott analyzes two cases that interpret the extent of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) authority and the extent of intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. Tilcon Connecticut v. Commission of Environmental Protection concerns DEEP's authority and Hunter Ridge v. Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Newtown addresses intervention under Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act. View article here.

Spring 2015

Chemical Regulation in the Laboratories of Democracy

Natural Resources & Environment, a publication of the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources

 

March 23, 2015

Is the Chemistry Right for Chemical Safety Reform

Connecticut Law Tribune

Ms. Scott examines a bill introduced in the Senate to provide a systematic evaluation of chemical substances. The bill, the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, would significantly change the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the main federal statute that addresses the safety of chemicals in commerce. View the article.

September 22, 2014

Fresh Lessons About Wetlands, Permits and Appeals

Connecticut Law Tribune

The article looks at the multi-year efforts by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) to revise and update its 2006 Loan and Owner Title Policies, made available in July 2021, with a specific focus on selected revisions to the Covered Risks, Exclusions, Schedule B Part I and Part II Exceptions and Conditions in the 2021 Loan Policy. Candace serves as co-chair of the ACMA’s Title Insurance Committee and is a member of its Program Committee.


Events


Past

Legislative Issues Update

Jun 3 2026
CT Commercial Real Estate Conference
Past

The Release-Based Cleanup Regulations Are Live: What Now?

Jun 2 2026
Connecticut Legal Conference
Past

Legislative Issues Update

Jun 3 2026
CT Commercial Real Estate Conference
Past

The Release-Based Cleanup Regulations Are Live: What Now?

Jun 2 2026
Connecticut Legal Conference
Past

CBIA 2026 Energy & Environment Conference

May 14 2026
Hotel Marcel New Haven
Past

Spill Response 101

Jan 22 2026
An EBC Connecticut Webinar
Past

Connecticut Released-Based Cleanup Regulations: Beginning to Consider the Possibilities

Nov 6 2025
An EBC Connecticut Webinar
Past

EPA’s PFAS Regulations – Changes & Challenges

Oct 24 2025
CWWA/CTAWWA 2025 Fall Conference
Past

CBIA 2026 Energy & Environment Conference

May 14 2026
Hotel Marcel New Haven
Past

Spill Response 101

Jan 22 2026
An EBC Connecticut Webinar
Past

Connecticut Released-Based Cleanup Regulations: Beginning to Consider the Possibilities

Nov 6 2025
An EBC Connecticut Webinar
Past

EPA’s PFAS Regulations – Changes & Challenges

Oct 24 2025
CWWA/CTAWWA 2025 Fall Conference

News


June 4, 2026

Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings

In the latest edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Robinson+Cole achieved significant recognition, securing rankings across multiple practice areas and regions, including a distinguished Nationwide ranking, underscoring the firm’s breadth of capabilities and national reputation. Chambers & Partners has ranked 33 Robinson+Cole lawyers and 13 of its practices, with two newly-ranked lawyers. Twelve lawyers earned Band 1 designations, with two ascending to Band 1 from the previous year, alongside seven Band 1-ranked practices. In addition to being ranked Nationwide in Privacy & Data Security, Linn F. Freedman was also listed in the Chambers Global 2026 ranking guide in the area of Privacy & Data Security – USA for the fifth consecutive year. The rankings, based on extensive client feedback and independent research, reflect a year of strategic growth and high-profile client work, reinforcing the firm’s reputation as an industry leader in various markets.  Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole lawyers (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Linn F. Freedman, Privacy & Data Security, Nationwide Brya M. Keilson, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Natalie D. Ramsey, (Star Individual) Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware and Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Dennis C. Cavanaugh, Gregory R. Faulkner1, Frederick E. Hedberg, and Martin A. Onorato, Construction, Connecticut Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. and Eric M. Kogan, Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Kenneth C. Baldwin1 and Joey Lee Miranda1, Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut Megan E. Baroni, Robert S. Melvin, Earl W. Phillips, Jr. (Senior Statespeople), James P. Ray, Jonathan H. Schaefer, and Emilee Mooney Scott, Environment, Connecticut Lisa M. Boyle1, Healthcare, Connecticut Wystan M. Ackerman1, Dana M. Horton1, Daniel F. Sullivan1, and Gregory P. Varga1, Insurance, Connecticut John L. Cordani1 and Jaqueline Pennino Scheib1, Intellectual Property, Connecticut Stephen W. Aronson, Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson, Natale V. DiNatale, and Virginia E. McGarrity, Labor & Employment, Connecticut Jeffrey J. White, Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Garry C. Berman1, Steven L. Elbaum1, and Charles F. Martin III, Real Estate, Connecticut Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole practices (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Construction, Connecticut1 Construction, Massachusetts Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut1 Environment, Connecticut1 Healthcare, Connecticut1 Insurance, Connecticut1 Intellectual Property, Connecticut1 Labor & Employment, Connecticut Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Real Estate, Connecticut1 Chambers has published guides to the legal profession for over 20 years, highlighting the top lawyers and law firms across the USA. Chambers’ research teams of over 200 individuals assess lawyers and law firms across the United States, conducting thousands of one-on-one interviews per year with in-house counsel and third-party experts. An explanation of Chambers’ methodology can be found online here.

Chambers & Partners
Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings teaser
December 15, 2025

Environmental, Energy + Telecommunications Group Volunteers to Provide Affordable Access to Food with Levo International

Environmental, Energy + Telecommunications Group Volunteers to Provide Affordable Access to Food with Levo International teaser
December 8, 2025

Emilee Mooney Scott Named Chair of CBIA’s E2 Council

CBIA
June 4, 2026

Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings

In the latest edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Robinson+Cole achieved significant recognition, securing rankings across multiple practice areas and regions, including a distinguished Nationwide ranking, underscoring the firm’s breadth of capabilities and national reputation. Chambers & Partners has ranked 33 Robinson+Cole lawyers and 13 of its practices, with two newly-ranked lawyers. Twelve lawyers earned Band 1 designations, with two ascending to Band 1 from the previous year, alongside seven Band 1-ranked practices. In addition to being ranked Nationwide in Privacy & Data Security, Linn F. Freedman was also listed in the Chambers Global 2026 ranking guide in the area of Privacy & Data Security – USA for the fifth consecutive year. The rankings, based on extensive client feedback and independent research, reflect a year of strategic growth and high-profile client work, reinforcing the firm’s reputation as an industry leader in various markets.  Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole lawyers (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Linn F. Freedman, Privacy & Data Security, Nationwide Brya M. Keilson, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Natalie D. Ramsey, (Star Individual) Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware and Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Dennis C. Cavanaugh, Gregory R. Faulkner1, Frederick E. Hedberg, and Martin A. Onorato, Construction, Connecticut Matthew J. Guanci, Jr. and Eric M. Kogan, Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Kenneth C. Baldwin1 and Joey Lee Miranda1, Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut Megan E. Baroni, Robert S. Melvin, Earl W. Phillips, Jr. (Senior Statespeople), James P. Ray, Jonathan H. Schaefer, and Emilee Mooney Scott, Environment, Connecticut Lisa M. Boyle1, Healthcare, Connecticut Wystan M. Ackerman1, Dana M. Horton1, Daniel F. Sullivan1, and Gregory P. Varga1, Insurance, Connecticut John L. Cordani1 and Jaqueline Pennino Scheib1, Intellectual Property, Connecticut Stephen W. Aronson, Britt-Marie K. Cole-Johnson, Natale V. DiNatale, and Virginia E. McGarrity, Labor & Employment, Connecticut Jeffrey J. White, Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Garry C. Berman1, Steven L. Elbaum1, and Charles F. Martin III, Real Estate, Connecticut Chambers USA 2026 recognized the following Robinson+Cole practices (denoting Band 1 ranking with a 1): Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Delaware Bankruptcy/Restructuring, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia & Surrounds Construction, Connecticut1 Construction, Massachusetts Corporate/M&A, Connecticut Energy & Natural Resources, Connecticut1 Environment, Connecticut1 Healthcare, Connecticut1 Insurance, Connecticut1 Intellectual Property, Connecticut1 Labor & Employment, Connecticut Litigation: General Commercial, Connecticut Real Estate, Connecticut1 Chambers has published guides to the legal profession for over 20 years, highlighting the top lawyers and law firms across the USA. Chambers’ research teams of over 200 individuals assess lawyers and law firms across the United States, conducting thousands of one-on-one interviews per year with in-house counsel and third-party experts. An explanation of Chambers’ methodology can be found online here.

Chambers & Partners
Robinson+Cole Recognized Across Practices and Regions with 46 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings teaser
December 15, 2025

Environmental, Energy + Telecommunications Group Volunteers to Provide Affordable Access to Food with Levo International

Environmental, Energy + Telecommunications Group Volunteers to Provide Affordable Access to Food with Levo International teaser
December 8, 2025

Emilee Mooney Scott Named Chair of CBIA’s E2 Council

CBIA
November 6, 2025

Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 Super Lawyers®

Recognition spans key regions and highlights the firm’s seasoned practitioners and emerging leaders in many business transactions and litigation practices
Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 <i>Super Lawyers</i>® teaser
September 10, 2025

Robinson+Cole Environmental Partner Hosts New Video Podcast Series Sharing Insights on Connecticut’s Release-Based Cleanup Regulations

The Release Report examines regulatory changes reshaping Connecticut’s environmental landscape
Robinson+Cole Environmental Partner Hosts New Video Podcast Series Sharing Insights on Connecticut’s Release-Based Cleanup Regulations teaser
August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
August 14, 2025

Emilee Mooney Scott Discusses Release-Based Regulations Replacing the Transfer Act During CBIA Bizcast Episode

CBIA
June 5, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in Chambers USA 2025 Guide

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in <i>Chambers USA 2025</i> Guide teaser
April 10, 2025

Mergers + Acquisitions Team Represents Tradebe Life Sciences in Florachem Acquisition


November 6, 2025

Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 Super Lawyers®

Recognition spans key regions and highlights the firm’s seasoned practitioners and emerging leaders in many business transactions and litigation practices
Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 <i>Super Lawyers</i>® teaser
September 10, 2025

Robinson+Cole Environmental Partner Hosts New Video Podcast Series Sharing Insights on Connecticut’s Release-Based Cleanup Regulations

The Release Report examines regulatory changes reshaping Connecticut’s environmental landscape
Robinson+Cole Environmental Partner Hosts New Video Podcast Series Sharing Insights on Connecticut’s Release-Based Cleanup Regulations teaser
August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
August 14, 2025

Emilee Mooney Scott Discusses Release-Based Regulations Replacing the Transfer Act During CBIA Bizcast Episode

CBIA
June 5, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in Chambers USA 2025 Guide

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
Robinson+Cole Secures 45 Total Rankings in <i>Chambers USA 2025</i> Guide teaser
April 10, 2025

Mergers + Acquisitions Team Represents Tradebe Life Sciences in Florachem Acquisition


Environmental Law +


Below is an excerpt of Environmental Law + blog posts authored by Emilee.

The Release Report #10: The RBCRs Are Here!

This is the tenth in a series of blog posts discussing key features of Connecticut’s new release-based cleanup regulations (the “RBCRs”), R.C.S.A. § 22a-134tt-1 et seq.  At long last, the RBCRs are here! With a March 1, 2026, effective date, the RBCRs are now live. In this post, we will provide a brief refresher on what that... Continue Reading

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The Release Report #9: Closure Documentation and DEEP Review

This is the ninth in a series of blog posts discussing key features of Connecticut’s new release-based cleanup regulations (the “RBCRs”), R.C.S.A. § 22a-134tt-1 et seq.  The final task in the remediation process is documenting that remediation is complete, and no further action is required. This post discusses the documentation requirements under the RBCRs, and how... Continue Reading

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The Release Report #8: Remediation Standards and Regulations

This is the eighth in a series of blog posts discussing key features of Connecticut’s new release-based cleanup regulations (the “RBCRs”), R.C.S.A. § 22a-134tt-1 et seq.  As remediation projects are planned and performed, the big question is: “How clean is clean enough?” This post discusses remediation standards under the RBCRs, and how those standards will... Continue Reading

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The Release Report #7: Oversight Tiers

This is the seventh in a series of blog posts discussing key features of Connecticut’s new release-based cleanup regulations (the “RBCRs”), R.C.S.A. § 22a-134tt-1 et seq.  Under the Transfer Act, the majority of site remediation efforts are led by licensed environmental professionals (LEPs).  For a minority of sites with especially serious contamination, remediation efforts are... Continue Reading

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