About Six Lakes
Owned by out-of-state Olin Corporation, Six Lakes is a 102.5-acre fenced-off property in Hamden, Connecticut, featuring mature forests, hiking paths, and six beautiful ponds. Home to deer, waterfowl, birds, fish, and turtles, its diverse habitats include a cattail marsh, a red maple swamp, and a 150-year-old oak-pine forest as well as wetlands that connect to the Regional Water Authority’s Lake Whitney water supply. Sadly, it is also a heavily polluted former industrial site contaminated with heavy metals, PCBs, solvents, and petroleum from decades of munitions testing and waste dumping by the Olin Corporation. Despite a 1986 consent order filed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the site remains fenced off and awaiting remediation. Your land trust is part of the Six Lakes Coalition, a group working to try to ensure that Six Lakes eventually becomes a valued natural and recreational resource open to the public. In 2024, the Six Lakes Park Coalition conducted a two-part visioning process to hear from neighbors about what they hope to see from the Six Lakes property once the pollution has been cleaned up. Check out the report that resulted from that process: "A Community Vision for Six Lakes"
and find out more about this remarkable property at sixlakespark.org.
