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  • 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.

  • Open Burning - Campfires, Bonfires, Fire Pits, Chimineas

    Learn about the burning of wood in a campfire, bonfire, chiminea or other similar devices which is prohibited, if the burning is conducted so that it creates a nuisance for neighbors or it is in violation of any restrictions imposed by your local municipality.

  • Open Burning - Municipal

    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.

  • Open Burning - Residential

    Learn about open burning restrictions on property that is used exclusively for residential purposes.

  • Open Burning - Online Training Program

    Learn about and access the Connecticut Open Burning Training Program which assists municipalities in meeting the certification requirements for Open Burning Officials.

  • Air Permitting and Inventory

  • Air Permits- Frequently Asked Questions

  • Fuels

    Mobile sources in Connecticut typically burn gasoline or diesel fuel, but new vehicle technologies allow vehicles to operate with zero or low emissions by utilizing electricity or renewable fuels to power the vehicle. Learn more about Fuels in CT!

  • Air Permitting Assistance

  • Section 22 Workgroup Arichive

    Archive of documents related to the development of sections 22a-174-22e and -22f of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies

  • Noise Control

    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.

  • Lead Planning Efforts

  • 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

  • Historical Version- Air Pollution Regulations

    This table includes historical regulatory text for regulations amended before July 1, 2017. These documents are provided for historical reference only

  • Particulate Matter Fact Sheet