Air
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Learn about open burning restrictions on property that is used exclusively for residential purposes.
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A municipality may burn clean brush at its DEEP permitted transfer station, landfill, or recycling center. Learn about the open burning requirements and restrictions for municipalities.
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Final Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR)
In 2011 the EPA finalized the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) in response to a 2008 court decision remanding the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) to EPA
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Email and phone contact information for the CHEAPR program
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Bureau of Air Management Home Page
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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.
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EVConnecticut - CT's Path to Clean Vehicle Future
Connecticut's transition to EVs is an essential strategy toward the state’s commitment to creating cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable communities and achieving our state-wide clean air goals.
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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.
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Emissions Reduction Credit Registry
List of available NOx Continuous Emission Reduction Credits (CERCs) registered by the State of Connecticut.
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Air Compliance Assurance - Training & Education - Boiler Rule Online Training
If you operate a boiler in Connecticut at a commercial, industrial or institutional facility, there is a good chance that your boiler is subject to the Area Source Boiler Rule (40 CFR 63, subpart JJJJJJ). To help you comply with the rule, DEEP has created a series of online training modules which will assist you in determining whether your boiler(s) is subject to the rule.
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Federal, state and community incentives make electric vehicles and charging stations more affordable than ever.
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Air Quality and Health
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The policy of the state is to promote an environment free from noise to the extent that it jeopardizes the health and welfare of the citizens of the State of Connecticut. In accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-73, DEEP reviews and approves municipal noise ordinances.