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Fact sheet about Cottontail Rabbits produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Waterfowl Hunter Water Survival Tips
Take precautions to avoid water accidents and drownings while hunting waterfowl.
Dealing with Distressed Wildlife
Information about dealing with sick, injured, or distressed wildlife.
CVA Frequently Asked Questions
Clean Vessel Act Frequently Asked Questions
Hunter Highlights is your best up-to-date information on hunting in Connecticut.
The Remediation Division and LUST Coordination Program are now accepting specific types of documents electronically , while other documents require the Hardcopy Document Transmittal Form.
(HARTFORD) — Connecticut’s Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced today that 39 marine sewage disposal facilities, more commonly known as pumpouts, will receive $1,034,987 in funding under DEEP’s annual Federal Clean Vessel Act (CVA) program for the upcoming 2025 boating season. The funding is used to improve water quality in Connecticut’s navigable waterways by providing federally-funded matching grants for qualifying projects that provide pumpouts.
(HARTFORD) — Does hiking, walking, and immersing yourself in the sights, sounds, and fresh air of the spring season sound like something you would like to do with friends, family, four-legged friend(s), and co-workers? If so, it's time to take on the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection’s (DEEP) 2025 Sky’s the Limit Hiking and Walking Challenge!
ADVISORY: DEEP Issues Caution for CT River Users Following Sewer Line Break in East Windsor
DEEP Bureau of Outdoor Recreation to Host Seasonal Job Fair March 16th
(HARTFORD)--The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) is holding an event to promote a number of exciting seasonal positions offered within the agency. On March 16, DEEP will host a recruitment job fair at DEEP’s Western District Headquarters in Black Rock State Park, Watertown. DEEP’s seasonal jobs are great way to work outside this summer, with hourly rates ranging from $16.35 to $20 per hour. Seasonal positions are also an excellent first step for students or young professionals to kickstart a career in the environmental field.
DEEP Reminds Residents To Exercise Caution During Spring Brush Fire Season
(HARTFORD)—The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is reminding residents that the typical spring brush fire season in Connecticut runs from mid-March through mid-May, and there are important precautions residents should take to minimize the likelihood of a fire.
Information on the management of solid waste in Connecticut.
DEEP Announces Re-Issuance of Alcohol Ban for Nine Recreation Areas
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has imposed a temporary alcohol ban for nine state recreation areas. This ban is in effect from Tuesday, August 19 through Sunday, November 16
What does recycling mean for the materials economy in Connecticut? It means jobs!