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Mobile source pollution accounts for a significant portion of all man-made air pollution emitted in Connecticut and throughout the Northeast. Learn the basics about Mobile Sources.
The LEV program requires that all new vehicles sold in Connecticut meet strict California emission standards.
Home Composting - Turn Your Spoils into Soil
Information for homeowners on how to compost their food scraps.
Announcements from the Fisheries Division.
This guidance was developed for landowners, industrial, commercial and residential property managers; charities, religious, civic and fraternal groups and organizations, public and private schools and educational institutions, municipal officials, and other interested parties regarding fund raising vehicle wash events and effective water pollution control.
Inspection requirements for large- and small-quantity generators of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
Who Owns The Shore:The Public Trust
An overview of the Public Trust Doctrine
Stormwater Planning Tool for Impervious Cover
Stormwater planning tool: Impervious Cover (IC Response Plan) provides details on the local watershed conditions, impervious cover, and implementation measures.
Mansfield Middle School Composting Grant - Final Report
Information about a composting grant project carried out at Mansfield High School in Mansfield, CT.
School Composting Pilot, June 2003 Update
An update of a school composting pilot project in Mansfield, CT.
Information about sheet leaf composting - a different kind of leaf recycling.
Using Compost to Control Erosion
How to use compost to control erosion in Connecticut.
Information about a pilot project in Connecticut using earthworms to compost food waste.
Connecticut law requires that all boats with motors, regardless of size, and sailboats powered by sail alone, 19 1/2 feet or longer in length, be registered and numbered before launching.
GAC Filter System for Private Wells
GAC filter systems are used to remove semi-volatile and volatile organic compounds (such as those found in gasoline, heating oil, and chlorinated solvents), as well as some pesticides, from polluted drinking water. Explanation of how these systems work, maintenance, and monitoring of GAC systems.