DEEP headquarters at 79 Elm Street in Hartford has partially re-opened to staff and members of the public as of Tuesday, February 3. The DEEP records room has re-opened. The DEEP Central Permit Processing Unit (CPPU) will be open to the public starting on Wednesday, Feb. 4. For updates, click here

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  • EVConnecticut - How to Report a Broken Charger

    If you drive a plug-in electric vehicle (EV), at some point you may come across a charging station that does not work. Follow these steps to report the broken charger.

  • Open Burning

    Learn about open burning, which is the burning of any matter, where smoke and other emissions are released directly into the ambient air without passing through an adequate stack or flue.

  • Air

    Bureau of Air Management Home Page

  • Air Quality and Health

    Air Quality and Health

  • Wood Burning in Connecticut

    Learn about wood burning as an alternative source of energy and the steps that can help to reduce the impact of nuisance odors and wood smoke particles.

  • Air Compliance Assurance - Training & Education - RICE Rule Online Training

    If you own or operate a stationary engine in Connecticut, there is a good chance that your unit is subject to the RICE NESHAP (40 CFR 63, subpart ZZZZ). To help you comply with the rule, DEEP has created a series of online training modules which will assist you in determining whether your engine(s) is subject to the rule and, if so, which requirements apply to your specific engine(s).

  • Air Compliance Assurance - Training & Education - RICE Rule Online Training Printable Module Slides and Audio Scripts

    View printable module slides and audio scripts for the RICE Rule Online Training.

  • Air Compliance Assurance - Forms

    Access various air compliance reporting forms which provide systematic communication between DEEP and the regulated community.

  • Air Compliance Assurance

    Learn about DEEP’s air compliance assurance program which utilizes source monitoring, inspection, report review, administrative enforcement and a variety of other tools to ensure that the operation of sources of air pollution and related activities comply with all applicable orders, permits, the Connecticut General Statutes, and the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.

  • Air Compliance Assurance - Enforcement

    Learn about administrative enforcement actions which are part of a compliance assurance program that provides certainty to the regulated community and public at large that the regulations of Connecticut state agencies will be enforced.

  • Mobile Sources

    Mobile sources include a variety of vehicles, engines and equipment, and can be classified as either on-road mobile sources (e.g. trucks, buses, passenger cars, motorcycles) or off-road mobile sources (e.g. construction equipment, lawn, garden and snow equipment, personal recreation equipment, locomotives, marine vessels etc.)

  • Air Quality Index

  • CHEAPR - Resources

    Find all CHEAPR program documentation and promotional materials here.

  • EVConnecticut - Charging

    Widespread availability of both public and workplace EV charging are reasons why CT is a "range confident" state. Find out about the different types of chargers, workplace charging and installation of EV charging stations!

  • EVConnecticut - EV Benefits

    EVs offer multiple benefits that may not be initially apparent when shopping for one. Discover the benefits of owning an EV now!