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Connecticut Hunter Safety Manual
Links to PDF files containing chapters from Connecticut's Hunter Safety Manual.
CT Stormwater Quality Manual - Errata Sheet
Errata Sheet for 2004 Connecticut Stormwater Quality Manual
Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Compliance Information
How to maintain compliance with your individual discharge permit; a summary of key information and requirements that apply to your permit.
Agricultural wastewater generated from a variety of farm activities including animal feeding operations and the processing of agricultural products, can pollute surface and ground water if not properly managed.
These guidelines have been developed to clarify DEEP recommendations to state and municipal officials, and others regarding the removal and disposal of snow accumulations from roadways and parking lots. For purposes of this guidance snow accumulations refers to snow banks and snowpiles that are removed by front-end loader or by loading on trucks for disposal.
Current Permit Authorization Pathways for Food Waste Management
Information about Connecticut's requirements for the manaagement of hazardous waste, as well as links for additional, more in-depth information.
Information about special requirements for the management of "Universal Waste" such as batteries, mercury lamps, used electronics, and others.