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The Torrent - A Newsletter for Floodplain Managers
The Torrent newsletter is about floodplain management issues.
Tips For Better Catch and Release
Tips For Better Catch and Release Fishing
PCB Capacitors in Gasoline Pumps
PCB Capacitors in Gasoline Pumps
Reporting PCB Complaints in Connecticut
PCBs are a class of chemicals known as polychlorinated biphenyls. They are entirely man-made and do not occur naturally. They were first manufactured commercially in 1929 by Monsanto, their sole U.S. manufacturer.
Learn about Shortnose Sturgeon - an endangered fish species in Connecticut and federally.
The policy of the state is to promote an environment free from noise to the extent that it jeopardizes the health and welfare of the citizens of the State of Connecticut. In accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-73, DEEP reviews and approves municipal noise ordinances.
PCB's & Submersible Well Pumps
PCBs Submersible Well Pumps
PCBs in Building Materials and Schools
PCBs in Building Materials and Schools
REUSE is any activity that lengthens the life of an item, such as using a washable mug instead of a disposable one.
Aquatic Life Impacts of Phosphorus Research
The CT DEEP Monitoring Group is engaged in several efforts to study the effects of phosphorus in water bodies. This webpage provides information on the monitoring efforts, results and analysis conducted by the Monitoring Program. These efforts include recommendations by the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering report ‘Methods to Measure Phosphorus and Make Future Projections’ developed as part of Public Act 12-155, An Act Concerning Phosphorus Reductions in State Waters.
LEP Board - Legislation Advisories
LEP Board Legislation Advisories
Interactive Trout Stocking Maps and Topographic Maps
Removal, Storage, and Disposal of PCB Small Capacitors Guide
Removal, Storage, and Disposal
College and University Recycling
Because of their educational mission, large student populations, high community visibility, and active involvement in research, development, and new technology, Connecticut’s universities and colleges have the potential to become waste reduction and recycling models for other institutional waste generators in the state.