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The Municipal Primer – Your Guide to Creating a “Green and Growing” Community (also called “The Municipal Primer”) provides basic information and guidance to municipal officials on a wide variety of topics related to environmental protection so that local decision-makers are informed about key environmental topics.
1997 - Environmental Compliance in CT
DEEP strives to achieve the highest level of environmental protection by use of regulatory controls together with financial, regulatory and technical compliance.
Environmental Justice Program Overview
Environmental Justice Program
Connecticut Celebrates Bat Week From Oct 24-31
(HARTFORD, CT) –The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)celebrates Bat Week starting on October 24, as part of an international conservation awareness effort focused on the week prior to Halloween. Across Connecticut, bats are on the move; three species of tree bats are moving south for the winter, while the six cave bat species are moving shorter distances where they will spend the winter hibernating underground.
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) regulates the discharge of industrial wastewater to the ground water, surface water, and to sewage treatment plants through permitting programs. Discharge limits and requirements for treatment, monitoring and reporting, designed to protect the waters of the state from pollution, are specified in all permits.
Information on Connecticut hunting and trapping laws and regulations.
Connecticut's Aquifer Protection Area Program - protecting ground water for now and the future!
Connecticut Office of Outdoor Industry and Experiences
Helping to grow Connecticut's outdoor recreation economy by promoting and leveraging Connecticut's State Parks
Remediation of Former United Nuclear Corporation Site in New Haven Complete
(HARTFORD)—The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), along with partners at the federal, municipal, and community level, and the private sector, is pleased to announce the completion of remediation activities at the former United Nuclear Corporation site located at 71 Shelton Ave. in the Newhallville neighborhood of New Haven.
Garment Care Industry Pollution Prevention Fact Sheet Index
Technical assistance for dry cleaners on reducing and eliminating toxic solvents.
Information on Connecticut hunting and trapping laws and regulations.
Long Island Sound Blue Plan Advisory Committee
The Blue Plan Advisory Committee is tasked with assisting the Commissioner of CT DEEP with drafting the Long Island Sound Resource and Use Inventory and Blue Plan.
List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites in Connecticut
Information regarding contaminated sites or potentially contaminated sites in Connecticut.
Diagnostic and Therapeutic X-Ray Devices
Learn more about diagnostic and therapeutic x-ray devices and requirements for registration