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Air Compliance Assurance - Training & Education
Access air compliance assurance guidance materials, presentations, training modules, webinars, and workshops updated as new information and training opportunities become available.
Not sure what to do? This "How Do I...?" webpage may be able to help.
Fact sheet about the Long-eared Owl produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet about the Blue-spotted Salamander produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Letterboxing in Connecticut's State Forests
CT State Forests Letterboxing Program
Office Food Scrap Composting at DEEP
Information about composting of food scraps at DEEP Headquarters.
Forestry Articles in CT Wildlife Magazine
CT Forestry Articles in Connecticut Wildlife Magazine
Information about coastal nonpoint source pollution for coastal property owners.
Photos from projects of the Housatonic River Basin Natural Resources Restoration Plan.
Fact sheet about the Jefferson salamander produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Setting up a recycling program at your school
Commercial Organics Recycling Law
Connecticut's organics recycling law for generators of residual food waste.
Get quick answers to some commonly asked questions regarding our grant programs and the VW Settlement.
Trends in Recycling Collection Single Stream Main Page
changing to a single stream system goes hand-in-hand with automated collection equipment, and larger (96 or 64 gallon) lidded containers on wheels.