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A one-stop user-friendly guide to hazardous waste requirements in Connecticut.
Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Municipal Permitting
Information about the municipal permitting process for activities proposed in inland wetlands and watercourses
2010 Training Program - Segment 3 GIS and Geospatial Data
2010 MIW Training Segment 3 Materials: GIS and CT ECO
Municipal inland Wetlands Agency Training Material - Segment 3
Training Materials - Segment 2
Segment 2 Training material for municipal wetlands agencies
Training Materials - Segment 1
Segment 1 Training material for municipal wetlands agencies
Legislation, Regulations & Case Law
Inland wetlands & watercourses regulation guidance for municipal wetland agencies
Inland Wetlands Citizen Information
State of CT inland wetlands and watercourses citizen information.
How Are Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Defined
How Inland Wetlands and Watercourses are defined in Connecticut
2012 Training Program - Segment 3 Vernal Pool Ecology and Monitoring
2012 Training Program - Segment 3 Vernal Pool Ecology and Monitoring
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
Information about the National Flood Insurance Program
Learn about the very specific legal definitions for tidal wetlands and inland wetlands that Connecticut has.
Water Conservation Guidance for Homeowners with Wells
Water conservation guidance for homeowners with wells
Tips for Conserving Water
Federal, state and community incentives make electric vehicles and charging stations more affordable than ever.