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How small businesses in Connecticut may bring hazardous waste to a household hazardous waste collection center or event.
A list of vendors that are permitted to operate household hazardous waste collections in Connecticut.
Letterboxing Clues for Pootatuck State Forest
CT Letterboxing Clues for Pootatuck State Forest
Letterboxing Clues for Shenipsit State Forest
CT Letterboxing Clues for Shenipsit State Forest
Information about collections of medicines generated by residents in Connecticut.
Letterboxing Clues for Wyantenock State Forest
CT Letterboxing Clues for Wyantenock State Forest
Information about how to properly manage brush and stumps in Connecticut.
Active Leaf Composting Facilities
A list of leaf composting facilities in Connecticut.
explanation of 319 NPS watershed based plans
Map of State Forest Letterbox Sites
CT Forestry - Map of Letterbox Sites
Commercial / Institutional Food Waste Collection and Composting
Information about a food waste collection and composting pilot project in Groton and Stonington, CT.
Letterboxing in Connecticut's State Forests
CT State Forests Letterboxing Program
Commercial and Institutional Food Scrap Recycling Pilot Projects
Information about food scrap recycling projects in Connecticut.
Protecting Connecticut's Groundwater
Protecting Connecticut's Groundwater - A Guide for Local Officials was written in 1997 by Robert Hust and James Murphy of the Department of Environmental Protection's Water Bureau. The Guide provides the tools needed to understand groundwater protection and to communicate its importance to other local officials and citizens.