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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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Classification of Land as Forest Land
Learn about the process of enrolling your land in Public Act 490, a forest land classification for property tax purposes.
Besides clothing, such as shirts, pants, dresses and shorts – textiles include bedding, backpacks, curtains, towels, stuffed animals, gloves, belts, ties, purses, handbags, shoes, slippers, undergarments and even holey socks!
Additional Municipal Recycling Resources
Resources available for technical assistance, education and much more
Forecasted Ozone Exceedance Days
Table of Connecticut Forecasted Ozone Exceedances
Potential brownfields funding sources.
Learn about a variety of hunting topics and gain new skills in advanced hunter education workshops.
Training for Inland Wetlands Agencies
Municipal Inland Wetlands Agency Comprehensive Training Program
Air Compliance Assurance - Forms
Access various air compliance reporting forms which provide systematic communication between DEEP and the regulated community.
Information about the requirements that apply to remediation-derived waste generated in Connecticut.
Public Comments Received by Governor’s Council on Climate Change
Public comments received by GC3.
Volunteer Opportunities with the Fisheries Programs
Volunteer opportunities for fisheries programs
The Connecticut Harbor Masters Program
Harbor Masters are responsible for the general care and supervision of the harbors and navigable waterways over which they have jurisdiction.
Mediation is an informal, cooperative, problem-solving process. Its goal is to assist participants in moving forward in pending permit or compliance matters.
Climate Change
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.
Recycling
Connecticut disposes of 2.4 million tons of trash annually, an estimated 1,370 pounds of trash per person per year. That's too much! Learn more about how we manage our waste and how to help us move toward more waste reduction, reuse and recycling.
DEEP Programs & Services
DEEP conserves, improves and protects Connecticut's natural resources and the environment, and makes cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy available to people and businesses. Find DEEP's programs and services here.