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Fact sheet about the four-toed salamander produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Waterfowl Hunter Water Survival Tips
Take precautions to avoid water accidents and drownings while hunting waterfowl.
Information concerning the bottle bill
Conditionally-Exempt Small Quantity Generators
Requirements that apply to Conditionally-Exempt Small Quantity Generators of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
(HARTFORD) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Environmental Conservation Police (EnCon) will again participate in the “Operation Dry Water” campaign, a national initiative aimed at curbing boating under the influence (BUI). Set to run from July 4 through July 6, this heightened enforcement and awareness campaign targets the dangerous combination of alcohol or drug use while operating a vessel.
REUSE is any activity that lengthens the life of an item, such as using a washable mug instead of a disposable one.
Stream Flow Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions Connecticut Stream Flow Standards
Information on Connecticut's Tree Wardens, including an interactive map.
Access a list of previous VW grant recipients and an archive of other administrative documents, forms and reports that were filed as required by the State Mitigation Trust Agreement.
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is expecting temperatures to reach the mid to upper 90’s beginning Sunday, June 22 and last through Wednesday June 25, 2025. At points during this heat wave heat indices are expected to exceed 100oF. These very hot temperatures will contribute to elevated ozone levels for the southern portion of Connecticut on Sunday and Monday. These levels may approach or exceed Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) levels for these parts of Connecticut.
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Black Bear Agricultural Damage
Program for dealing with damage to crops, livestock, and apiaries caused by black bears.
We generate an estimated 2800 tons of asphalt shingle scrap annually; ARS is easy to separate from other construction and demolition materials for recycling;