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Muni Recycling Resource Center Main Page
This page is a gateway to materials management information pertinent to municipalities.
Subgrantee Documents for Connecticut Weatherization Assistance Program
Not yet found in Connecticut, the Rudd has established populations in neighboring states.
Information about the Gypsum Wallboard Reycling Subcommittee of Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Information about the "Solid Waste Statutes and Regulations Reform" Subcommittee of Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Information about the Materials Reuse Network Subcommittee of the Connecticut Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Recycling Market Development Council
Information about the "Recycling Market Development Council" Subcommittee of Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
2009 Training Program - Segment 3 Agricultural and Forestry Practices
2009 Training Program - Segment 3 Agricultural and Forestry Practices
Norwalk River Dam No. 2 Rehabilitation
Norwalk River Dam Rehabilitation Project
Dams in the Connecticut
Sculpins are sensitive to environmental degradation, requiring good-quality, coldwater streams to survive.
Sometimes bury themselves in the sand with only eyes and tail tips exposed. Can be easily captured with small-mesh dip net or seine.