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 - Incentives

    Federal, state and community incentives make electric vehicles and charging stations more affordable than ever.

  • CHEAPR - FAQ

    Find out the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the CHEAPR program

  • 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!

  • SIPRAC

  • Air Quality and Health

    Air Quality and Health

  • Air

    Bureau of Air Management Home Page

  • Air Permitting and Inventory

  • Air Permits- Frequently Asked Questions

  • 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.

  • Clean Vehicles

    Transformation of Connecticut's transportation system is vital to meeting Connecticut's clean air goals. Moving from polluting fossil fuels to cleaner, renewable fuels will alleviate environmental impacts for all Connecticut residents.

  • Heavy Duty Vehicles

    Heavy duty vehicles are critical to Connecticut’s economy but they consume large amounts of fossil fuels. Learn about ways these vehicles can be operated more efficiently and how DEEP has funded projects throughout the state.

  • Diesel Emissions Reduction Projects

    DEEP’s diesel grants and funding efforts since 2008 have leveraged millions from the state and national DERA programs, the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the Connecticut Clean School Bus Act, and SEP funds to reduce diesel emissions that impact both the environment and citizens of Connecticut.

  • Vehicle Emission Testing

    Connecticut's Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Program is an important part of the strategy to ensure that Connecticut is positioned to attain the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for Ozone.

  • DERA Grants

    The Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA), contained within the Energy Policy Act of 2005, provides grants and loans to states and other eligible entities to achieve significant reductions in diesel emissions.

  • EVConnecticut - Home

    EVConnecticut provides information on where and how you can charge your car, charging incentives and much more about EVs!