Water
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Watershed Management - Overview
Watershed management is a term used to describe the process of implementing land use practices and water management practices to protect and improve the quality of the water and other natural resources within a watershed by managing the use of those land and water resources according to a comprehensive plan.
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Stormwater General Permits and Incorporation of Low Impact Development Evaluation
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Stream Flow Background Documents
Connecticut stream flow standards and regulations data links and background documents
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Connecticut stream flow standards classification process including mapping
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Stream Flow Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions Connecticut Stream Flow Standards
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Stream Flow History of Regulation
Stream Flow History of Regulation
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CT Stream Flow Regulations: final version including summary and overview
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Pawcatuck Watershed Nutrient Project
Connecticut has been awarded a SNEP grant to address nutrient issues in the Pawcatuck watershed in partnership with Rhode Island.
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2013 Proposed Water Quality Standards Regulations
Previous (2013) proposed changes to the Connecticut Water Quality Standards.
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Archive of Water Quality Standards Documents
This archive contains copies of Water Quality Standards which were previously adopted in Connecticut.
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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.
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Clean Water Act Accomplishments
A chronology of the Clean Water Act in Connecticut.
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Water Quality Classification Maps
Water Quality Classification Maps by Town.
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Water Quality Reclassification
Information regarding a request to change the surface or ground water quality classification of a property or area