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  • UST Operator Training

    UST operator training reciprocity operator training a b c retraining courses online

  • Requirements for E-Waste Recyclers

    Certain manufacturers of electronics are required to register with CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and pay certain fees.

  • Funding Sources

    Potential brownfields funding sources.

  • Forester Certification

    CT Forester Certification

  • Forest Products Harvester

    CT Forest Products Harvester

  • Supervising Forest Products Harvester Certification

    The role of a Certified Supervising Forest Products Harvester (SFPH).

  • CHEAPR - Board

    The CHEAPR Board is responsible for decision-making regarding rebate levels, determining income eligibility requirements for rebates for used hydrogen vehicles or electric vehicles rebates, as well as administration and annual evaluation of the CHEAPR program.

  • Springborn Dam Removal

  • Heminway Pond Dam Removal

  • Release-Based Working Group Meetings

    Release-Based Working Group Meetings, contains meeting dates, meeting links, agendas, and other materials are posted

  • DEEP Releases Second 20BY26 Progress Report

    (HARTFORD, CT) – Today, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) released its second report describing the work its teams pursued in the summer of 2024 toward the agency’s ambitious 20BY26 Initiative. 20BY26 launched in February 2024 and released its first progress report in August 2024. This initiative builds on the foundation of DEEP’s highly successful 20BY20 Initiative by setting 20 new targets to meet by the end of 2026 to make DEEP’s processes even more predictable, transparent, and efficient. The goal of these ongoing improvements is to keep striving for better and more innovative ways to serve our state’s municipalities, businesses, other regulated entities, and residents. 

  • DEEP Launches Matching Funds for Community Resilience Projects as Part of Its Climate Resilience Fund

    (HARTFORD, CT) —The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications for a new matching funds grant program to support Connecticut communities pursuing funds through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program. DEEP's new matching grants program is a component of the DEEP Climate Resilience Fund, which helps communities to invest in projects needed to address vulnerabilities to extreme weather and reduce impacts to critical infrastructure.

  • East Twin Lake

    The ups and downs of fisheries within East Twin Lake

  • Long Island Sound Trawl Survey

    Learn about the Long Island Sound trawl survey - one of the ways the Fisheries Division monitors our marine fish populations.

  • Fish with CARE Events

    Explore our Fish with CARE Events. A perfect starting point for the new angler.