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Read up on publications from the Connecticut Fisheries Division!
USDA Seafood Processors Pandemic Response and Safety Block Grant Program
USDA SPRS Grant Connecticut
The Connecticut Aquatic Resources Education (CARE) program offers FREE introductory fishing classes, advanced classes, and much more.
Fact sheet about the Atlantic Green Sea Turtle produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet about the Loggerhead Sea Turtle produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Fact sheet about the Leatherback Sea Turtle produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Creating a Connecticut Food Waste Prevention and Food Recovery Roadmap
DEEP is creating a Connecticut roadmap for food waste prevention and food recovery with assistance from an Environmental Defense Fund/ReFED Climate Fellow.
Connecticut Materials Management Infrastructure Request for Information
DEEP issued Notice of the Connecticut Materials Management Request for Information to solicit information on materials management infrastructure.
Food Residual Composting Facilities
The following tables identify the permitted composting and anaerobic digestion facilities allowed to accept food waste and the facilities undergoing permit review by the DEEP.
Participating in the Federal Clean Vessel Act (CVA) grant program is a great way to upgrade your marina's boat waste handling facilities and provide your customers with quick and convenient waste handling.
Listing of the scheduled household hazardous waste collection dates open to Connecticut residents.
The Connecticut Clean School Bus (CSB) grant program provides matching funds necessary for municipalities, school districts and school bus operators to submit federal grant applications, in order to maximize federal funding for the purchase or lease of zero-emission school buses and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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.