Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
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Transformation of Connecticut's transportation system is vital to meeting Connecticut's clean air goals. Moving from polluting fossil fuels to cleaner, renewable fuels will alleviate environmental impacts for all Connecticut residents.
Pumpout Facilities / Clean Boating Information
Information on Connecticut's pumpout facilities, Clean Boater Program, Clean Marina Program, Clean Vessel Act Program, aquatic invasive species and CT's no discharge area.
Information for Generators of Hazardous Waste in Connecticut.
Conditionally-Exempt Small Quantity Generators
Requirements that apply to Conditionally-Exempt Small Quantity Generators of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
An explanation of what hazardous waste is and what kinds of materials are subject to regulation as hazardous waste.
Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Municipal Permitting
Information about the municipal permitting process for activities proposed in inland wetlands and watercourses
Long Island Sound is home to seals, sea turtles and migrating shore birds and is occasionally visited by dolphins, porpoises and whales. It is important to enjoy wildlife from a distance.
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
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
Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
Recycling
Connecticut disposes of 2.4 million tons of trash annually, an estimated 1,370 pounds of trash per person per year. That's too much! Learn more about how we manage our waste and how to help us move toward more waste reduction, reuse and recycling.
DEEP Programs & Services
DEEP conserves, improves and protects Connecticut's natural resources and the environment, and makes cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy available to people and businesses. Find DEEP's programs and services here.