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Kokanee prefer relatively clear lakes with cold, well-oxygenated water.
Wild trout are Connecticut's freshwater gems.
Sea run trout, fish that migrate from freshwater to saltwater and back, have had a storied history
Test Bed Program that promotes energy conservation and efficiency, and renewable energy technology.
Resource Assessment Pursuant to Executive Order Number 59
Assessment of the Millstone nuclear generating facilities
Connecticut's energy efficiency standards for small products and appliances
Database Management Subcommittee
Information about the Data Management Subcommittee of Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Climate Action Timeline for Connecticut
A historical look back at climate action in CT
Information on the reporting of water diversions.
Diagnostic and Therapeutic X-Ray Devices
Learn more about diagnostic and therapeutic x-ray devices and requirements for registration
Internet Resources for Environmentally Preferable Products
resources for environmentally preferable products for hospitals
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.