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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The channel catfish is the state’s largest catfish species.
The chain pickerel is Connecticut’s largest native freshwater predatory fish. Before the introduction of bass, it was the top predator in the state’s lakes and ponds.
Public Comments Received by Governor’s Council on Climate Change
Public comments received by GC3.
Public comments submitted in regards to the Analysis, Data, and metrics working group for the GC3.
Operator Training Notice Class A Class B Class C Operator training requirements
faq frequently asked questions operator training certifications
UST- Compliance Inspection Program
The federal Energy Policy Act mandates that Underground Storage Tank (UST) systems, except certain heating oil and exempted tank systems, be inspected every 3 years. In Connecticut, this represents more than 2,300 sites with approximately 7,000 tanks.
Preparing Your Boat for A Hurricane
By now you have probably made the decision to pull your boat or secure it at your dock or marina. There is still time to take some extra precautions.
On June 29, 2010 Governor M. Jodi Rell christened a new boating safety education vessel, naming the 19-foot boat, Prudence.
Better Boating in CT shows about fun, safe and clean boating.