The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection has provided notice to the Attorney General of an abnormal market disruption regarding the wholesale price of motor gasoline or gasohol. Pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat. § 42-234, no seller of motor gasoline or gasohol shall sell, or offer to sell, an energy resource at an unconscionably excessive price between March 31, 2026, and May 1, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

Connecticut Attorney General's Office

Environment Section

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I report an emergency spill?

The Department of Environmental Protection maintains a 24-hour emergency spill reporting line. The telephone number is (860) 424-3338.

How do I report other pollution or make an environmental complaint?

You may report other pollution or make a complaint to the Department of Environmental Protection at (860) 424-3001

Does the Environment Department of the Attorney General's Office employ investigators who investigate pollution?

No. The Environment Section of the Attorney General's Office is a legal office. The Department of Environmental Protection investigates reports of pollution.

Does the Attorney General intervene in local zoning proceedings?

No. Not generally.

Whom may I contact to find out the status of an enforcement action?

You may contact the Environment Section of the Attorney General's Office
 at (860) 808-5250