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(HARTFORD)- Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is asking the public to help protect birds that nest in coastal areas by staying at least 50 yards away from places where large concentrations of birds are gathered and avoiding areas that are roped off or marked with signs designating nesting locations.
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How to select your marine toilet system.
Connecticut is one of 11 states in the U.S. that are "bottle bill" states.
(HARTFORD)— Officials from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), and Pfizer Inc. (Pfizer), joined North Haven officials and North Haven community stakeholders today to celebrate the completion of remediation activities and the opening of a 57-acre preserve at the former Pharmacia & Upjohn Company site located at 41 Stiles Lane.
Fact sheet about the Timber Rattlesnake produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fall Archery Deer and Turkey Seasons Open in September
(HARTFORD) — Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) reminds residents that the 2025 fall archery hunting season for deer and turkey on state and private land opens on Monday, September 15.
Wild trout are Connecticut's freshwater gems.
Notice of tentative determination to approve an application for a general permit submitted by Graywall Farms LLC in Lebenon. The CNMP covers the land application of approximately 9.594 million gallons of liquid manure and 310,897-cubic feet of solid manure annually. Approximately 1.2 million gallons of manure will be exported from the farm annually. Written comments due by December 24, 2025.
An Act Concerning Private and Municipal Recycling, Zoning Ordinances and Solid Waste Collection Contracts
State recycling requirements apply to everyone in Connecticut, including the small business owner.
Zero Waste is a philosophy and a design principle for the 21st Century. It includes 'recycling' but goes beyond recycling by taking a 'whole system' approach to the vast flow of resources and waste through human society.
Large Scale Organics Management
Composting on a larger scale than in our backyards provides our state with economic and environmental benefits.