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Fact sheet about the White-tailed Deer produced by the Connecticut DEEP Wildlife Division.
Learn how to properly manage grass clippings from lawn mowing.
Mobile sources in Connecticut typically burn gasoline or diesel fuel, but new vehicle technologies allow vehicles to operate with zero or low emissions by utilizing electricity or renewable fuels to power the vehicle. Learn more about Fuels in CT!
DEEP Begins Cold Water Safety Campaign
(HARTFORD)—Boaters across the state have been taking advantage of mild early spring temperatures and boating activity is only expected to increase as the weather warms. Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) will be publicizing cold water safety through a targeted social media campaign to remind residents about the dangers of boating in the spring.
CT Section 309 Coastal Management Assessment
CT's Section Coastal Management 309 Assessment
A gateway page to more information on event recycling.
Information about waste storage, treatment, and disposal in Connecticut.
Links to varous resources that are frequently needed during brownfield redevelopment projects.
Provides a variety of online resources that review vernal pool ecology.