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Hydromodification Management Measures
Hydromodification refers to channelization can adversely impact in-stream and stream-side fish and wildlife habitat, and alter water temperature and sediment transport
Learn all about our American Shad Assessment - Connecticut's State Fish!
Find answers to questions frequently asked about coastal permitting.
The Connecticut Harbor Masters Program
Harbor Masters are responsible for the general care and supervision of the harbors and navigable waterways over which they have jurisdiction.
Information about CT DEEP's Hazardous Waste Advisory Committee (HWAC) meetings.
Blue Plan Public Participation
Your participation in the Blue Plan is essential to help us institute a plan that best supports your needs as a user of Long Island Sound.
Recent attempts to find longnose suckers in Connecticut have failed.
View a live big brown bat colony at White Memorial Conservation Center through a Bat Cam.
DEEP Encourages Residents to Celebrate Spring Fishing Day April 9
(HARTFORD)— The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) encourages residents to get out and celebrate “Spring Fishing Day” this Saturday, April 9, by going fishing or joining the DEEP Fisheries Division at a fish stocking event happening at selected Trout Parks around the state.
Southern End of the Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail Will Be Closed through June 2017
Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced that the southern end of the popular Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail will be closed through June 2017 to protect a pair of nesting bald eagles.
Rock bass have relatively large mouths, so are commonly caught by anglers seeking larger gamefish.
Sculpins are sensitive to environmental degradation, requiring good-quality, coldwater streams to survive.
DEEP Reminds Connecticut Residents that New Incentive Levels for CHEAPR Program Began Jan 1 2025
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is reminding the public that incentive levels for the Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Vehicle Purchase Rebate (CHEAPR) program changed on January 1, 2025. As prices for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) continue to decline and consumer interest in the CHEAPR program continues to grow, the new incentive levels will enable DEEP to continue to meet consumer demand for the standard CHEAPR rebate within available resources, while prioritizing higher incentive levels to improve EV affordability for low- and moderate-income residents in Connecticut.
DEEP Applauds More Than $300 Million in State Bond Commission Funding Approvals
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today received more than $300 million from the State Bond Commission that will fund several critical and complex environmental initiatives across the state, including State Park upgrades, municipal clean water projects, and an effort to drain high water levels at Portland’s Jobs Pond.