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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Connecticut's energy efficiency standards for small products and appliances
Connecticut Water Diversion Program Information and Reporting Forms
Information on the reporting of water diversions.
Diagnostic and Therapeutic X-Ray Devices
Learn more about diagnostic and therapeutic x-ray devices and requirements for registration
Connecticut Hospital Environmental Roundtable (CHER)
DEEP's CT Hospital Environmental Roundtable provided the health care industry with resources.
skilled nursing homes in CT have a variety of opportunities for energy efficiency upgrades, as well as waste reduction and other environmentally preferable practices.
Internet Resources for Environmentally Preferable Products
resources for environmentally preferable products for hospitals
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel, produced from either virgin vegetable oils (such as soy, canola) or from waste greases or other renewable resources.
Describes different ways to conserve energy, alternative fuels, the relationship between energy and climate change.
Mobile source pollution accounts for a significant portion of all man-made air pollution emitted in Connecticut and throughout the Northeast. Learn the basics about Mobile Sources.
An Engineered Control is a permanent physical structure designed to safely isolate pollutants which would otherwise not comply with the self-implementing remedial options allowed in the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs).
This page displays the real-time available funding for the CHEAPR program. Funds are distributed on a first come first serve basis.