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CT LEP Board 2016 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.
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.
CT LEP Board 2017 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.
CT LEP Board 2018 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.
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.
CT LEP Board 2019 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.
Mobile source pollution accounts for a significant portion of all man-made air pollution emitted in Connecticut and throughout the Northeast. Learn the basics about Mobile Sources.
Information on Connecticut's Tree Wardens, including an interactive map.
Foodshare Pilot - August 2002 Update
August 2002 update on a composting pilot project at a local food bank in Connecticut.
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.)