
The placement of an Environmental Easement provides an effective and enforceable means of encouraging the reuse and redevelopment of a controlled property, at a level that has been determined to be safe for a specific use, while ensuring the performance of operation, maintenance, and/or monitoring requirements. The Environmental Easement runs with the land in favor of the State, subject to the provisions of ECL Article 71, Title 36, and contains the use restriction(s) and/or any prohibition(s) on the use of land in a manner inconsistent with engineering controls. Environmental Easements and Deed RestrictionsĮnvironmental Easements are required for remedial projects which rely upon one or more institutional and/or engineering controls. This page contains information regarding the finalization of remedial projects, including sample documents, checklists and report templates for engineering reports and site management plans.


Finalizing Remedial Projects: Easements, Certificates of Completion, and Templates
