
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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Report observations of black bears, bobcats, moose, fisher, and other wildlife to the DEEP Wildlife Division.
DEEP Forecasts Elevated Levels of Ozone for June 4–5 2025
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is expecting temperatures to reach the mid-to-upper 80s (˚F) beginning June 4th, with high temperatures persisting and reaching near 90 on June 5th. These warm temperatures will contribute to elevated ozone levels for western Connecticut and inland areas on Wednesday and continuing from southwest Connecticut to northeast Connecticut on Thursday. These levels may approach or exceed Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) levels for these parts of Connecticut.
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) is an educational initiative that provides women with the space and resources to explore, develop, and grow their outdoor skills.
Federal Funding for Fish and Wildlife
Information about Connecticut's Federal Grants for fish and wildlife management.
Fisheries Licenses and Permits
Official Listing of Fisheries Licenses, Permits and Related Products for the State of Connecticut with links to buy.
Listing of notices and announcements related to commercial fishing.
Electronic Reporting for Municipal Wastewater Facilities
Electronic Reporting for Municipal Wastewater Facilities
Online Services
Listing of record freshwater fish caught in Connecticut.
Bait Species, Crab, Lobster, Shellfish Regulations
Information on regulations for bait species, crab, lobster, and shellfish.
Siting Clean Energy on Brownfields
Renewable energy, such as wind and solar, can be sited on land that has been or is perceived to be polluted and is now underused. These properties, called brownfields, may be particularly attractive because these types of renewable energy installations may require large sites, and brownfields are usually large sites located in areas with the existing infrastructure needed to support development.
Federal Superfund Sites in Connecticut
Information on the Federal Superfund sites in Connecticut.
Potential brownfields funding sources.
DEEP’s Remediation Division oversees the assessment and cleanup of brownfields, sites that are abandoned or underutilized due to the presence or potential presence of pollution, to return them to productive use.