Water
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Water saving options for homeowner activities
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explanation of 319 NPS watershed based plans
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Learn about the very specific legal definitions for tidal wetlands and inland wetlands that Connecticut has.
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Stormwater Planning Tool for Impervious Cover
Stormwater planning tool: Impervious Cover (IC Response Plan) provides details on the local watershed conditions, impervious cover, and implementation measures.
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Low Impact Development and Green Infrastructure: Municipal Outreach
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Stormwater and its effects on water quality.
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Water has shaped Connecticut’s landscape, eroding the land and leaving behind the varied topography that is Connecticut today. Adequate supplies of clean water are critical to support human societies as well as to maintain healthy ecological communities.
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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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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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Connecticuts rivers and streams
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Dams in the Connecticut
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Norwalk River Dam No. 2 Rehabilitation
Norwalk River Dam Rehabilitation Project