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Boating, swimming and fishing, popular summer activities in Connecticut, all require clean and safe water. Every person out on the water has a role in keeping our waters clean.
Connecticuts rivers and streams
Additional resources for Connecticut paddlers.
Internet Resources for Environmentally Preferable Products
resources for environmentally preferable products for hospitals
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!
Fisheries Division Contact Information
Learn about lobster management in Connecticut.
Analytical Methods for Petroleum Releases
The Extractable Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (ETPH), Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH), and Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons (VPH) are analytical methods that are commonly used in Connecticut to characterize petroleum releases.
Information on black bass management in Connecticut.
Best Management Practices for Mercury Amalgam
Best Management Practices for Mercury Amalgam
Stewardship Permit Information
Stewardship permits may be used at RCRA sites, non-RCRA remediation sites, and solid waste landfills to define long term obligations and document remediation is completed. Financial assurance is required and it is transferable to future owners.
Dams in the Connecticut
Learn about Connecticut's top predator and how the Wildlife Division is surveying the state's bobcat population.