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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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Policy on inspecting a facility previously subject to formal enforcement action.
List of Remediation Forms by Program.
State Environmental Conservation Police Who We Are
The Connecticut Environmental Conservation (EnCon) Police is comprised of Conservation Officers stationed throughout Connecticut. EnCon Police responsibilities include hunting, fishing and boating enforcement, criminal enforcement, emergency response and public safety patrols in our state parks, forests and campgrounds, homeland security missions, port security checks and patrolling public watershed properties as an anti-terrorism measure; serving as the primary backup agency for the United States Coast Guard on Long Island Sound for search and rescue, the patrol element of Connecticut’s shellfish program; boating accident investigation, and conducting boating patrols on Connecticut’s state waterways.
Long Island Sound Water Quality Monitoring FAQs
Answers to commonly asked questions about the Long Island Sound Water Quality Monitoring Program.
Coastal NPS Program - Agriculture Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS from agriculture
Coastal NPS Program - Controlling Urban NPS Pollution Links
Additional resources and links about reducing urban NPS pollution
Coastal NPS Program & Enforcement Authority
Describes DEEP's authority to implement and enforce coastal nonpoint source pollution control measurements..
Coastal NPS Program - Hydromodifications Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS pollution from hydromodifications
Coastal NPS Program - Marinas Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS pollution from marinas and boating
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced today that 30 marine pumpout facilities will receive $980,982 in funding for the 2024 boating season under DEEP’s annual Federal Clean Vessel Act (CVA) program. This program is an effort to improve water quality in Connecticut’s navigable waterways by providing federally funded matching grants for qualifying projects that provide boat sewage disposal facilities, more commonly known as pumpouts.
DEEP Announces Recipients of Fourth Annual Round of Grants for Aquatic Invasive Species Control
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced the recipients of the fourth round of grant funding through the Aquatic Invasive Species Grant Program, with a total of $545,000 going to 13 projects to reduce impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in Connecticut.
Learn about DEEP’s air compliance assurance program which utilizes source monitoring, inspection, report review, administrative enforcement and a variety of other tools to ensure that the operation of sources of air pollution and related activities comply with all applicable orders, permits, the Connecticut General Statutes, and the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Learn about DEEP's Source Emissions Monitoring (SEM) group which oversees the stack, CEMS performance testing, and RATA programs. The SEM group works to determine actual pollutant emissions from stationary sources of air pollution and compliance with air pollution limits for both state and delegated federal standards.
Coastal NPS Program - Wetland Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS in wetlands and riparian areas