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Managing Emerald Ash Borer in Connecticut
What you need to know about the emerald ash borer in Connecticut.
Learn about the spotted lanternfly, an insect recently found in Connecticut, which puts our trees at risk.
biomass is a renewable, alternative energy source.
Information about efforts to modernize the Connecticut Solid Waste System Project.
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.
Information about collections of medicines generated by residents in Connecticut.
Information about the requirements for biomedical waste in Connecticut.
Disaster Debris Management Preparedness
Information about the management of storm debris in Connecticut.
Find all CHEAPR program documentation and promotional materials here.
Learn about native pollinator species and the conservation issues they face.
Atlantic salmon were extirpated from the Connecticut River and, despite extensive restoration efforts, self-sustaining runs do not occur.
CT DEEP Electronic Bypass Reporting
CT DEEP Electronic Bypass Reporting Information
Air Compliance Assurance - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Read some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding DEEP’s air compliance assurance program.
Air Compliance Assurance - Other Programs
Learn about emission sources such as idling motor vehicles, open burning, outdoor wood burning furnaces (OWFs), gasoline dispensing facilities (GDFs) and more.