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Copies of the forms used during hazardous waste inspections by DEEP.
Connecticut PM 2.5 Demonstration (Final Submission)
Connecticut's PM2.5 Attainment Demonstration
CT Forestry - Fall Foliage Driving Routes
CT Forestry - Fall Colors of Connecticut's Trees
Determining Generator Category
How a generator of hazardous waste can determine their hazardous waste generator category.
Where to View Fall Foliage in Connecticut
CT Forestry - Where to View Fall Foliage in CT
Coastal planning promotes the consistent application of the goals and policies of Connecticut's Connecticut's Coastal Management Act in order to maintain the compatibility of coastal uses with the protection of coastal resources.
Connecticut Interstate Fire Crew
Connecticut Interstate Fire Crew information and how to sign up.
Reduce/Reuse/Recycle Main Page
Information about how Connecticut manages its waste and how to help us move toward our vision for even more waste reduction, reuse and recycling.
Learn about DEEP's Source Emissions Monitoring (SEM) group which oversees the stack, CEMS performance testing, and RATA programs. The SEM group works to determine actual pollutant emissions from stationary sources of air pollution and compliance with air pollution limits for both state and delegated federal standards.
Connecticut's shore belongs to the people.
Shoreline Preservation Task Force - Testimony
Testimony given before the Connecticut General Assembly's Shoreline Preservation Task Force
CT Forestry - Why Leaves Change Color
Coastal hazards have always been an issue for Connecticut due in part to concentrated population and development along the coast. Learn how storms, flooding, erosion, and the effects of climate change can affect Connecticut’s coast.