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DEEP LWRD regulates activities conducted in tidal wetlands and in tidal, coastal or navigable waters.
Listing of Seasonal Resource Assistant positions currently available with the Wildlife Division.
Report observations of black bears, bobcats, moose, fisher, and other wildlife to the DEEP Wildlife Division.
Information on Connecticut hunting and trapping laws and regulations.
DEEP Launches Informational Process to Explore New Nuclear Energy Capacity in Connecticut
(HARTFORD) - The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is launching an informational process to explore new nuclear capacity in Connecticut. Advanced nuclear reactors, including Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), fusion machines, and other advanced designs, are gaining considerable national interest as a potential source of safe, firm, dispatchable, carbon-free generation.
Questions About Radioactive Material and Machine Generated Radiation
Questions About Radioactive Material and Machine Generated Radiation
Project Stories from Conservation Partners
Information on hunting wild turkeys in Connecticut for 2025.
Materials used in the evaluation and transformation of Connecticut's environmental cleanup laws.
Permits to Act as a Contractor to Contain or Remove or Otherwise Mitigate the Effects of a Release
This general permit authorizes activities associated with containing or removing or otherwise mitigating the effects of certain existing releases.