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Removal from SEMS Potential Superfund List
If remedial action has been completed through one or more DEEP Remediation Programs or an interested party has committed to remediate a site through a DEEP Remediation Program, DEEP can request that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) remove any active federal superfund site from the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), formerly CERCLIS or that EPA offer a "comfort letter" stating it will not take further action to list the site on the NPL.
DEEP is committed to ensuring the health and safety of Connecticut’s citizens during the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreak and Bottle Bill Beverage Container Redemption
COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreak and Bottle Bill Beverage Container Redemption
Full cost accounting (FCA) is simply an accounting method to describe the total actual costs of solid waste management.
Get quick answers to some commonly asked questions regarding our grant programs and the VW Settlement.
What is Pollution Prevention (P2)?
Pollution Prevention means eliminating potentially harmful substances at their sources, prior to generation, rather than controlling it once it is generated.
Separating Recyclables from the Waste Stream
Designated recyclable items must be separated from other solid waste and cannot be collected together with trash in the same collection container.
Comprehensive Materials Management Strategy
Information about Connecticut's Comprehensive Materials Management Strategy (CMMS).
Waste paper is traded on a world wide commodity basis through a network of brokers and exporters.
general information on the chemistry and disposal options for household batteries.
Resources for C&D management options
Waste Management Plans for construction, renovation and demolition projects are part of a growing movement to better manage materials and create sustainable communities.
Deconstruction focuses on giving the materials within a building a “new life” once the building as a whole can no longer be used as a safe viable structure.