Emergency Burn Ban In Effect 10/26/24 - An emergency burn ban is now in effect for all Connecticut State Parks, Forests, and Wildlife Management areas, prohibiting the use of all outdoor grills, firepits, and campfires, and the kindling and use of flame outdoors. DEEP and local agencies are working to contain several active fires across the state. Please avoid all affected State Parks and Forests, as well as the blue-blazed Mattabesett Trail. The Enduro Trail in Voluntown and portions of North Stonington within the Pachaug State Forest are closed at this time. Please note that today's forest fire danger report remains at an 'extreme' level. More information about the current fire danger, burn ban and recommended safety measures can be found here

DEEP Regulations

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Section Title
12-107d-1 through 5 Policies and Standards for Evaluating Land Proposed for Classification as Forest Land
15-9-1 through 5 Boating - Hearing Procedures and Report of Sale of Vessels Removed and Taken Into Custody
15-121
(15-121-A-1) Boating Safety - Definitions
(15-121-A2 through A5) -Boating Safety – Regulatory Marker Permits
(15-121-A6) Boating Safety – Marine Event Permits
(15-121-A7 through A8a) Boating Safety – Boating Accidents and Accident Reporting
(15-121-A9 through A10, A13 -A19) Boating Safety – General
(15-121-B1 through B6) Boating Registration and Numbering - General Requirements
(15-121-B12 through B18) Boating Speed and Area Restrictions
(15-121-C1 - Boating) Restricted Zones forTransportation of Hazardous Materials
15-140e-4 Boating Exemption for Operators of Rented Vessels,
15-140f-1 through 15-140f-5 Boating Safety – Safe Boating Certificate
15-140j-1 through 15-140j-3 Boating Safety – Certificate of Personal Watercraft Operation
15-140r-1 through 15-140r-10 Boating Safety - Chemical Testing for Boating Under the Influence (BUI)
15-140v-1 (Repealed)
15-144-1 through 11 Boating Registration and Numbering - Fees and Marine Dealers
16-1-1 to 345-9 Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA)
19-24-1 through 19-24-14 Radiation Sources and Radioactive Materials
19-25a-1 through 19-25a-5 X-Ray Devices Used for Diagnosis and Therapy
19-25d-1 through 19-25d-11 X-Ray Devices Used for Diagnosis and Therapy
22a-1-1 through 3-4 Description of Organization
22a-2a-1 through 2 Delegation of Authority for the Abatement of Air and Water Pollution
22a-3a-2 through 6 Rules of Practice
22a-6b-1 through 15 AdministrativeCivil Penalties
22a-30-1 through 22a-30-17 Tidal Wetlands
22a-27l-1 through 22a-27l-3 Administer the Distribution and Expenditure of Funds in the Endangered Species, Natural Area Preserve and Watchable Wildlife Account
22a-39-1 through 22a-39-15 Inland Wetlands and Watercourses
22a-42d-1 Revocation and Reinstatement of Municipal Authority to Regulate Inland Wetlands
22a-49-1 Use of Pesticides (Use of Forms)
22a-50-1 through 9 Pesticide Registration and Classification
22a-54-1, 3 Aerial Pesticides
22a-54-2 Fees for Certification of Pesticide Applicators
22a-56-1 Fee for Examination and Registration of Pesticide Distributors
22a-65-1 Discarding of Pesticides
22a-66-1 through 7 Use of Pesticides
22a-66a-1 through 2 Posting and Notification of Outdoor Pesticide Application
22a-66l-l Application of Pesticides by State Agencies
22a-66z-1 Aquatic Pesticides/Application of Chemicals to State Waters
22a-69-1 to 22a-69-7.4 Noise Control
22a-113b-1 Grants for the Protection of Coves and Embayments
22a-116-1 through 10,
22a-116-B-1 through 10
Hazardous Waste Facilities Siting
22a-122-1 Hazardous Waste Minimum Distance Requirements
22a-133f-1 Superfund Priority Score
22a-133k-1 through 3 Remediation Standard
22a-133q-1 Environmental Land Use Restrictions
22a-133v-1 through 22a-133v-8 LEP
22a-135-1 Reporting of Nuclear Incidents
22a-163f-1 through 10
22a-163l-1
22a-163t(b)-1
22a-163t(e)-1 through 3
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Facility Siting
22a-174-1 through 44, 100 and 200 Abatement of Air Pollution
22a-208a-1 Solid Waste Permit Fees
22a-208i(a)-1 Composting of Leaves
22a-209-1 through 16 Solid Waste Facility
22a-209-6 Certification of Operators
22a-209-17 Mercury Containing Lamps
22a-228-1 State Solid Waste Management Plan
22a-231-1 Qualifications of Operators of Resource Recovery Facilities (RRF)
22a-238-1 Qualifications of Operators and Inspectors of Resources Recovery Facilities
22a-241b1 through 4 Mandatory Recycling Regulation
22a-245-1 through 6 Beverage Container Deposit and Redemption
22a-255b-1 through 3 Plastic Bottle Coding
22a-315-10 through 19 Soil and Water Conservation
22a-339d-1 through 4 Grants to Municipalities and Lake Associations to Improve the Water Quality of Recreational Lakes
22a-354b-1 Aquifer Protection Level A Mapping
22a-354i-1 through 10 Aquifer Protection Area Land Use Regulations
Water Diversion
Dams and Similar Structures
22a-416-1 through 10 Certification of Wastewater Treatment Operators
22a-426-1 through 9 Water Quality Standards
22a-430-1 through 2 Delegation of Permitting Authority for Water Pollution Control and Exemption from Public Notice
22a-430-3 through 4 General Conditions Applicable to Water Discharge Permits and Procedures and Criteria for Issuing Water Discharge Permits
22a-430-6 through 8 Application and Annual Fees for Water Pollution Control Permits
22a-430-8 Underground Injection Control
22a-439-1 through 4 Funding Assistance to Connecticut Municipalities and State Agencies for Planning, Design and Construction of Pollution Abatement Facilities
22a-449(c)-11 Hazardous Waste Transporter Permits
22a-449(c)-100 through 119 Hazardous Waste Management
22a-449(d)-1 through 113 Underground Storage Tank
Underground Storage Tanks (revisions)
22a-449e-1 Underground Tank Cleanup Fund
22a-454-1 Permit Fees for Hazardous Waste Materials Management
22a-462-1 through 3 Sewage System Additives and Detergents
22a-471-1 Grants to Municipalities and Water Companies for Potable Water Supplies
22a-472-1 Oil and Gas Exploration
22a-482-1 through 4 Clean Water Fund
Standards for Recycling of Covered Electronic Devices and Annual Registration Renewal Fee for Manufacturers
23-4-1 through 5 Parks and Forests - General
23-4-6 Collection of Fees at Recreational Boating Facilities
23-4-7 through 22 Use and Fee Structure of Certain State Park Facilities
23-4-23 through 35 State Park Rentals
23-5c-1 Management of State Natural Preserves
23-26-1 Fees at Recreational Boating Facilities
23-26-2 through 11 State Park Fees
23-37b-1 Forest Fire Fighting Equipment Fund
23-61a-1 through 8 Tree Protection Examining Board (Arborists)
23-65h-1 Certification of Forest Practitioners
23-65j-1 Conduct of Forest Practitioners
23-101(b)-1 through 11 Greenways Small Grants
25-54cc-1 through 7 Terminals for the Loading or Discharge of Petroleum or Chemical Liquids or Products from Vessels
25-68h-1 through 25-68h-3 Floodplain Management for State Agencies
26-16-1 through 3a Prohibited Activities in Access Areas, Public Use of State Controlled Field Trial, Dog Training and Wildlife Management Areas
26-27b-1 Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp
26-31-1 Instructions in Trapping, Hunting and Archery
26-40d-1 Threatened and Endangered Fish Species
26-42-1 Receipt of Raw Furs by Fur Dealers
26-47-1 Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators
26-48-1 through 11 Private Shooting Preserves
26-48a-1 through a-4 Pheasant Hunting, Turkey Hunting Fees, Migratory Bird Harvest Permit, Trout and Salmon Stamp
26-49-1 through 2 Hunting Dogs
26-51-1 through 2 Field Dog Trials
26-52-1 Permits for Shooting Birds Liberated at Field Dog Trials
26-54-1 Wildlife Pen Specifications
26-55-1 Importation, Transportation or Liberation of Live Fish or Live Fish Eggs;

26-55-3 Possession of Salamanders and Turtles;
26-55-4 Importation and Possession of Deer, Moose, and Elk Carcasses and Parts;
26-55-5 Nuisance Aquatic Invertebrates
26-55-6 Importation, Possession or Liberation of Wild Birds, Mammals,Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates
26-57-1 through 2 Transportation and Disposal of Vehicle Killed Deer
26-59-1through 2 Tanning, Curing or Mounting Wild Birds or Wild Quadrupeds
26-66-1 through 15 Hunting and Trapping, Seasons, Bag Limits and Methods for Taking Amphibians and Reptiles
26-67e-1 through 18 Falconry
26-78-1 Possession and Sale of Game and Furbearing Animals
26-78-2 Conditions on Possession of Bog Turtles
26-86a-1 through 12 Deer Hunting
26-102-1 Fish Spawning Areas and Refuges
26-108-1 Inland Waters and Marine District Defined
26-112-21 through 48 Sport Fishing in the Inland District
26-114-1 Prohibited Acts
26-131-1 Private Waters
26-132-1 Privately Stocked Waters
26-141a-1 through 8 Minimum Stream Flow Standards
26-141b-1 through 8 Stream Flow Standards and Regulations
26-142a-1 through 16 Commercial Fishing in the Inland and Marine Districts
26-149-1 through 3 Commercial Hatcheries
26-157b Reports to the Commissioner
26-157c-1 through 4 Taking of Lobster
26-159a-1 through 28 Commercial and Sport Fishing in the Marine District
26-306-1 through 7 Endangered Species

Other Related Regulations

22a-1a-1 through 22a-1a-12 Connecticut Environmental Policy Act (CEPA)
25-32-7a through 14 Certification Water Treatment Plant Operators
25-32d-1a through 25-32d-6 Source Water Protection Measures
25-32e-1 Civil Penalties for Violations of Certain Drinking Water Laws
25-33b-1 through 5 Loans and Grants to Private and Municipal Water Companies
25-33h-1 Connecticut Plans for Public Water Supply Coordination
25-37c-1 through 2 Establishment of Criteria and Performance Standards for Classification of Water Company Lands
25-37d-1 through 9 Water Company Land Permits
25-128-33 through 64 Well Drilling Industry
26-235-1 Exclusive Recreational Clam Harvesting Areas