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What Are the Roles of DEEP and Other State Agencies in Land Use and Development?
Wastewater Discharges Fact Sheet
Wastewater Discharges Fact Sheet
Residential Underground Home Heating Oil Tank Releases
Guidance for residential home heating oil tank Leaks and cleanup of releases from residential heating oil tanks
PFAS Information for Municipalities
Information regarding PFAS topics of municipal concern.
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is expecting temperatures to reach the mid to upper 90’s beginning Sunday, June 22 and last through Wednesday June 25, 2025. At points during this heat wave heat indices are expected to exceed 100oF. These very hot temperatures will contribute to elevated ozone levels for the southern portion of Connecticut on Sunday and Monday. These levels may approach or exceed Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) levels for these parts of Connecticut.
Fishing information for the State of Connecticut! Whether you are a novice or veteran angler you will find useful content here.