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Coastal NPS Program Legal Opinions
Connecticut is required to describe (or adopt) the legal authorities it will use in its coastal nonpoint source pollution control program to ensure that management measures will be implemented and enforced.
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CT Coastal Nonpoint Program Home Page
Learn what nonpoint source pollution is, how it affects our coastal waterways, and how Connecticut is working to address it.
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Coastal NPS Program - Hydromodifications Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS pollution from hydromodifications
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Hydromodification Management Measures
Hydromodification refers to channelization can adversely impact in-stream and stream-side fish and wildlife habitat, and alter water temperature and sediment transport
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Coastal NPS Program -General Links
additional resources and links for coastal nonpoint source pollution control
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Coastal NPS Program - Agriculture Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS from agriculture
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Coastal NPS Program Management Area Map
A map shows the location of towns in Connecticut's Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program Management Area
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Coastal NPS Program - Wetland Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS in wetlands and riparian areas
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Coastal Jurisdiction Line Technical Report
Explains the protocol for determining the coastal jurisdiction line.
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Overview of the Connecticut Coastal Permit Program
An overview of Connecticut's Coastal Permit Program administered by DEEP Land & Water Resources Division
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All actions conducted by State or Federal agencies must be consistent with the policies of the Connecticut Coastal Management Act.
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Coastal Jurisdiction Line Fact Sheet
Information about Connecticut's coastal jurisdiction line
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DEEP LWRD regulates activities conducted in tidal wetlands and in tidal, coastal or navigable waters.
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Find answers to questions frequently asked about coastal permitting.