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If you are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19, the federal government is offering relief options to homeowners through the recently passed CARES Act.
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Connecticut's Disaster Debris Management Plans outline strategies for the cleanup of debris generated by a natural disaster such as a hurricane or similar type of destructive event. View State monitoring and removal contracts that have been executed to assist in the State's recovery efforts resulting from a natural disaster debris-producing event and other related resources.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionDepartment of Agriculture Publications
Consumers and farmers can download a variety of publications from the state Department of Agriculture, such as a state weekly agricultural report and agricultural business guide. Also available are conservation, planning and land classification publications and economic studies.
Agency: Connecticut Department of AgricultureTake control of your energy costs and consider renewable energy options by selecting an electric supplier that's right for you.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionUtility-related frequently asked questions including how to change electric companies and the rules for shutting off gas, electric, telephone and water service.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionEmergency Mortgage Assistance Program
Eligible homeowners facing foreclosure due to financial hardship may be eligible for temporary monthly mortgage payment assistance for up to five years. An EMAP loan is secured by a fixed-rate, subordinate mortgage on the homeowner's residence.
Agency: Department of HousingEmergency Response and Spill Prevention
The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) provides the CT DEEP Emergency Spill hotline information along with definitions of what constitutes a spill and what is considered an environmental emergency.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe state supports emergency shelters for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Anyone in need of emergency shelter should contact 2-1-1 for immediate assistance.
Agency: Department of HousingThe state conducts a variety of research and management programs to protect and restore endangered, threatened and special concern species in Connecticut. Hundreds of environmental reviews are conducted each year to determine the impact of proposed development projects on state listed species and to help landowners conserve the state's biodiversity.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionEnergize Connecticut is an initiative dedicated to empowering Connecticut citizens to make smart energy choices. Residents, businesses and municipalities can find resources to make saving energy easy and help build a clean energy future for our state.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionAn overview of Class I renewable energy sources including: solar power, wind power, geothermal systems, anaerobic digestion, ocean thermal power, wave or tidal power, hydropower, and biomass.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionEnergy Assistance - Energize Connecticut
Connecticut programs that can assist those in need of help with energy bills.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionEnergy Conservation and Efficiency for Home, Business and Communities
Tools to evaluate energy usage, information on alternative fuels, tips for reducing energy usage and links to outside resources.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionConsumers can access the latest heating oil and propane price surveys and the Connecticut Energy Price Report, which tracks changes in energy prices over the past year for crude oil and heating oil, gasoline, propane, natural gas, and electricity.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionTake action to save money and energy, benefit from renewable energy, and improve the comfort of your home. Find advice, resources and funding to complete energy-saving and clean energy improvements.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionEnvironmental Engineering – Subsurface Sewage
Approximately 30 percent of Connecticut's population resides in buildings that dispose of their domestic sewage with on-site sewage disposal systems that are typically conventional septic systems. Citizens can find design manuals for subsurface sewage disposal systems for households.
Agency: Department of Public Health