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Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
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A house that incorporates green building principles is said to be "built green".
Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's pumpout facilities.
Connecticut Hospital Environmental Roundtable (CHER)
DEEP's CT Hospital Environmental Roundtable provided the health care industry with resources.
Subject Key for Proposed and Final Decisions
Subject key for proposed and final decisions issued by the Connecticut DEEP Office of Adjudications.
Resource Assessment Pursuant to Executive Order Number 59
Assessment of the Millstone nuclear generating facilities
Reporting Environmental Problems
If you are involved in or witness an environmental emergency, call DEEP's Emergency Response Unit 24 hours a day at 866-DEP-SPIL (866-337-7745) or 860-424-3338. An environmental emergency is a situation that poses an immediate threat to public health or the environment resulting from the release or potential release of oil, hazardous chemicals or radioactive materials into the air, land or water.
Your trailer is an important part of your boating equipment. It should be the proper size and length to fit your boat.
Stewardship Permit Information
Stewardship permits may be used at RCRA sites, non-RCRA remediation sites, and solid waste landfills to define long term obligations and document remediation is completed. Financial assurance is required and it is transferable to future owners.
Mattresses and box springs become problematic once they reach the end of their useful life. Since they are bulky and hard to move, disposal is difficult and increasingly expensive for municipalities.
Setting up a recycling program at your school
REUSE is any activity that lengthens the life of an item, such as using a washable mug instead of a disposable one.
College and University Recycling
Because of their educational mission, large student populations, high community visibility, and active involvement in research, development, and new technology, Connecticut’s universities and colleges have the potential to become waste reduction and recycling models for other institutional waste generators in the state.
Learn about native pollinator species and the conservation issues they face.
Climate Action Timeline for Connecticut
A historical look back at climate action in CT
Climate News, Events, and Press Releases
Climate News, Events, & Press Releases