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Clean Water Act Accomplishments
A chronology of the Clean Water Act in Connecticut.
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
A summary of the recommendations for municipal Plans of Conservation and Development to better protect sensitive natural resources and local water quality from nonpoint source pollution.
An explanation of what hazardous waste is and what kinds of materials are subject to regulation as hazardous waste.
Wetlands and Riparian Areas Management Measures
Changes in the physical, chemical, or biological characteristics of a wetland or riparian area may impair their ability to filter excess sediments and nutrients, deteriorating surface water quality.
All actions conducted by State or Federal agencies must be consistent with the policies of the Connecticut Coastal Management Act.
1999 Lobster Mortality Information Report
Information on the 1999 Lobster Mortalities in Long Island Sound.
Find answers to questions frequently asked about coastal permitting.
Learn all about the Burlington State Fish Hatchery!
Background on the establishment of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan
LEP Board 2020 Schedule of Meetings
CT LEP Board 2020 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.
Information about CT DEEP's Hazardous Waste Advisory Committee (HWAC) meetings.
Lake and Large River Electrofishing Survey
Learn about how we use electrofishing to monitor our warmwater fish populations!
Information on Lobster Assessments for Connecticut and Long Island Sound.
Trichloroethylene Developmental Risks
As a result of the increased understanding of the developmental risks posed by TCE, the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH) and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) developed joint guidance in February 2015.