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Information about requirements for transporters of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
Archive of Water Quality Standards Documents
This archive contains copies of Water Quality Standards which were previously adopted in Connecticut.
Air Compliance Assurance - Contacts
View contact information for the compliance assurance program.
Air Compliance Assurance - Enforcement
Learn about administrative enforcement actions which are part of a compliance assurance program that provides certainty to the regulated community and public at large that the regulations of Connecticut state agencies will be enforced.
Coastal NPS Program Management Area Map
A map shows the location of towns in Connecticut's Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program Management Area
CT Coastal Nonpoint Program Home Page
Learn what nonpoint source pollution is, how it affects our coastal waterways, and how Connecticut is working to address it.
The Spongy Moth: Life Cycle and Related Moths
Learn about the life cycle of the spongy moth and related moths
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities
Information about the requirements for facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
Clean Water Act Accomplishments
A chronology of the Clean Water Act in Connecticut.
Fact Sheet for the Water Quality Standards and Classifications
The Connecticut Water Quality Standards form the foundation of water quality programs in CT. This fact sheet provides a summary of water quality classification definitions and provides general information.
Hydromodification Management Measures
Hydromodification refers to channelization can adversely impact in-stream and stream-side fish and wildlife habitat, and alter water temperature and sediment transport
Marinas and Recreational Boating Management Measures
Connecticut DEEP has developed programs to comprehensively address the protection of habitat and water quality relative to marina and recreational boating activities.
A summary of the recommendations for municipal Plans of Conservation and Development to better protect sensitive natural resources and local water quality from nonpoint source pollution.
An explanation of what hazardous waste is and what kinds of materials are subject to regulation as hazardous waste.
Wetlands and Riparian Areas Management Measures
Changes in the physical, chemical, or biological characteristics of a wetland or riparian area may impair their ability to filter excess sediments and nutrients, deteriorating surface water quality.