Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division
Environmental Covenants and Use Restrictions
Senate Bill 01-145 gave authority to the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment to approve requests to
restrict the future use of a property using an enforceable agreement
called an environmental covenant. When a contaminated
site is not cleaned up completely, land use restrictions may be used to
ensure that the selected cleanup remedy is adequately protective of human
health and the environment.
Senate Bill 01-145 is included in the Colorado
Revised Statutes as Article 15 of Title 25 Part 3 (25-15-301 et seq.
CRS). exit
to Michie's Legal Resources
List
of sites with environmental covenants or environmental use
restrictions
Statewide Map of Covenant / Environmental Use
Restriction Sites
Model
Covenant Language (revised November 2008)
Model Environmental Use
Restriction Language (revised February 2011)
Institutional Controls Implementation Guidance (17 pg, January
2012)
Faegre and Benson, LLP comments on draft policy
Office of Attorney General response to comments on draft policy
Timing of
Environmental Covenants and Notices of Environmental Use
Restrictions Policy
(8 pg, December 2011)
Faegre and Benson, LLP comments on
draft policy
Office of Attorney General response to
comments on draft policy
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