Water
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Boating, swimming and fishing, popular summer activities in Connecticut, all require clean and safe water. Every person out on the water has a role in keeping our waters clean.
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Connecticut's Water Resources include ground water, lakes & ponds, coastal/Long Island Sound, rivers & streams and wetlands
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Connecticuts rivers and streams
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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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explanation of 319 NPS watershed based plans
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Connecticut stream flow standards classification process including mapping
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CT Stream Flow Regulations: final version including summary and overview
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Integrated Water Resource Management
Connecticut is using a new approach called Integrated Water Resource Management as the basis to address the existing goals of protecting and restoring Connecticut's waters.
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Stream Flow History of Regulation
Stream Flow History of Regulation
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Stream Flow Background Documents
Connecticut stream flow standards and regulations data links and background documents
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Aquatic Life Impacts of Phosphorus Research
The CT DEEP Monitoring Group is engaged in several efforts to study the effects of phosphorus in water bodies. This webpage provides information on the monitoring efforts, results and analysis conducted by the Monitoring Program. These efforts include recommendations by the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering report ‘Methods to Measure Phosphorus and Make Future Projections’ developed as part of Public Act 12-155, An Act Concerning Phosphorus Reductions in State Waters.
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Inland Wetlands and Watercourses
CT DEEP inland wetlands and watercourses home page.
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Training Materials - Segment 1
Segment 1 Training material for municipal wetlands agencies