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How Are Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Defined
How Inland Wetlands and Watercourses are defined in Connecticut
Inland Wetlands and Watercourses
CT DEEP inland wetlands and watercourses home page.
2012 Training Program - Segment 3 Vernal Pool Ecology and Monitoring
2012 Training Program - Segment 3 Vernal Pool Ecology and Monitoring
Understanding Water Quantity in Connecticut is important for assessing, managing and planning to improve the balance of water use for the benefit of people and the environment.
Water saving options for homeowner activities
Find out the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the CHEAPR program
Guidance for Diversion Application Forms
EVs offer multiple benefits that may not be initially apparent when shopping for one. Discover the benefits of owning an EV now!
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
Learn about Stage I, Stage II, and Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) systems which allow for the control of gasoline vapor emissions resulting from gasoline delivery and vehicle refueling at gasoline dispensing facilities.
Archive of prior years of LIEAB Meetings
Water Companies play a significant role in Connecticut's Aquifer Protection Area Program.
The brown bullhead is Connecticut’s most widely distributed and only native catfish species. They are good to eat, but are typically underutilized by anglers.
Ninespine stickleback males build little tunnel-shaped nests out of bits of vegetation.
Subcommittee and working groups
Meeting dates, agendas and minutes for the CT Governor's Council on Climate Change working groups.
Sump UDC under dispenser containment energy policy act of 2005