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2010 Training Program - Segment 3 GIS and Geospatial Data
2010 MIW Training Segment 3 Materials: GIS and CT ECO
The Clean Water Act prohibits discharge of untreated sewage into U.S. territorial waters.
Addressing nuisance problems with woodpeckers.
There are significant opportunities for cost-saving energy efficiency measures in most commercial and industrial buildings here in Connecticut.
School and Institution Recycling Main Page
A gateway to information on school and institution recycling resources.
Requesting APS and Alternative Criteria
The Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs), contain numeric cleanup standards for 88 substances. When a contaminant at a site is not one of the 88 substances, Additional Polluting Substance (APS) criteria must be approved by the Commissioner to complete cleanup at the site under the RSRs. When the RSRs contain criteria for a substance but a party believes different numeric criteria are appropriate for a specific site, that party may request approval of Alternative Criteria.
Fact sheet about the Common Gartersnake produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Donating and buying reusable goods not only helps protect the environment, it also helps your local economy.
Materials used in the evaluation and transformation of Connecticut's environmental cleanup laws.
2025 GreenerGov Awards Honor State Government Leadership in Sustainability Efforts
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), the Office of Policy and Management (OPM), and the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) hosted the annual GreenerGov Awards Ceremony on Thursday, July 31 at the State Capitol. The event celebrates the exceptional efforts of State Agency staff and agency Senior Sustainability Officers (SSOs) in reducing state government environmental impact and advancing Connecticut’s climate and sustainability goals.
Explore our Fish with CARE course offering. A perfect starting point for the new angler!