
Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
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Provides a variety of online resources that review vernal pool ecology.
How to order a Long Island Sound license plate
Photos illustrating the Groton/Stonington composting pilot project.
Groton/Stonington Pilot Project Photo Gallery - Page 2
Photos illustrating the Groton/Stonington composting pilot project.
Announcements from the Fisheries Division.
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.)
Long Island Sound Fund Donation
Make a charitable donation to help Long Island Sound
Regulating Water Usage and Water Discharges
Regulating Water Usage and Water Discharges
Useful information for Connecticut's coastal residents
Connecticut is seeking designaton of a National Estuarine Research Reserve to protect and study its estuarine systems.
NetDMR is a freely available Web-based tool that allows permittees to electronically sign and submit their discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) or stormwater monitoring reports (SMRs) to EPA via a secure internet connection. NetDMR is designed to improve data quality, save paper, and provide cost savings for permittees and regulators.
Information about shoreline protection
Property Transfer Schedule Extension
A Property Transfer Act schedule extension can be requested to address circumstances that warrant an extension of time. Generally, the Department will review a request in terms of whether the Certifying Party has made continuous, best efforts to complete milestones by the applicable deadlines.
Opportunities for coastal property owners to protect and preserve the natural resources and quality of life Long Island Sound provides
Verification Report Guidance Document
The purpose of a Verification Report is to present the necessary documentation to support a verification rendered by a LEP and submitted by the certifying party, responsible party, or property owner, as applicable. The Verification Report is used by DEEP to assess the applicability and adequacy of the verification.