
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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Renovation and Demolition - Red Flag List
A resource for local officials on important environmental, health, and safety requirements that apply to renovation and demolition projects.
Requirements for the management of construction and demolition ("C&D") waste in Connecticut.
Information about how to properly manage brush and stumps in Connecticut.
Commercial / Institutional Food Waste Collection and Composting
Information about a food waste collection and composting pilot project in Groton and Stonington, CT.
School Composting Bins, School Composting Manual and Website
Information about a grant project for composting at a school in Mansfield, CT.
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.
Information for Municipalities
Information for municipalities about waste managment in Connecticut.
Connecticut's Hazardous Waste Compliance Assistance (COMPASS) Program.
A one-stop user-friendly guide to hazardous waste requirements in Connecticut.
DEEP Inspection & Enforcement Process
A description of DEEP's hazardous waste inspection and enforcement process.
Information about special requirements for the management of "Universal Waste" such as batteries, mercury lamps, used electronics, and others.
Information about financial assurance requirements for current and former facilities.
Full CCSMM Meetings and Materials
All CCSMM Full Coalition meetings and materials can be found on this page