We are a team with diverse expertise, ranging from environmental pollution and remediation to urban planning, public health and social work. Supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Technical Assistance for Brownfields Program, the UConn TAB supports New England communities to advance investigation, cleanup and redevelopment of abandoned, potentially contaminated sites, protect public health and promote environmental justice.
We offer a wide range of services, including document and grant proposal review, guidance with regulatory, technical and economic issues, planning and organization of community engagement actions, and continuing education on diverse topics related to brownfields. To join our mailing list please fill out the form here.
EPA Region 1 Brownfields and Land Revitalization Program and State partners offer additional technical assistance programs, you may find more information on the EPA Region 1 Technical Assistance Fact Sheet.
Not sure where to start? Reach out to us today for a consultation:
Residential Soil Lead Testing
Excited for gardening in your yard this spring? Or curious about the health of your yard soil? Take advantage of free residential soil lead testing provided by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UConn.
Region 1 Brownfields Summit
The second Revitalizing New England: Brownfields Summit will held May 29 & 30, 2024 at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland, Maine
UConn TAB Summer 2024 Municipal Assistance Program
UConn TAB is currently accepting applications for the Summer 2024 Municipal Assistance Program (MAP). The MAP is open to all New England communities at no cost to the applicant.
UConn TAB Open Project Manager Position
The University of Connecticut Technical Assistance for Brownfields Program (UConn TAB) is competitively recruiting a talented land use planner or site design professional to join our team.
UConn TAB Spring 24 Webinar Series
Congratulations to our Fall MAP Recipients!
UConn TAB 2023 Annual Impact
In 2023, UConn TAB made progress towards its mission of supporting New England communities in their efforts towards brownfield redevelopment.