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An introduction to trees and utilities in Connecticut.
CT DEEP offers various environmental educational resources.
Management of Contaminated Environmental Media
Answers to frequently-asked questions about how to properly manage contaminated environmental media.
The use of urban wood can be cost-effective and have environmental and economic benefits for the community.
The Remediation Standard Regulations that established the requirements for the remediation of contamination within Connecticut were organized by environmental media and relied, in part, on risk-based criteria that established remediation goals for various contaminants typically found at remediation sites.
List of Active Solid Waste Landfills in Connecticut.
Remediation Standard Regulations Fact Sheet
Connecticut's Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs) provide detailed guidance and standards that may be used at any site to determine whether or not remediation of contamination is necessary to protect human health and the environment.
Remediation Standard Regulations
Connecticut's Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs) specify the standards for the remediation of environmental pollution in soil and groundwater.
EVConnecticut - EV Charging 101
If you are thinking about purchasing or leasing a new electric vehicle (EV) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), you know it must be plugged in at some point. What are the charging options available?
Voluntary Remediation Program CGS 22a-133x Fact Sheet
This Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) is an elective program in which an Environmental Condition Assessment Form (ECAF) and fee are filed with DEEP so that any party can expedite the investigation and remediation of any contaminated property.
CSWSP RFP - Facility Permit Info
Permit information for the solid waste facilities associated with the Connecticut Solid Waste System Project (CSWSP).
EVConnecticut - Electric Vehicles FAQ
The term "electric vehicles" is an umbrella that covers many types of vehicles including battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in electric vehicles (PHEVs), and fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEVs). We will explain these terms and answer some frequently asked questions people typically have when discussing electric vehicles.
Additional information relating to the Connecticut Solid Waste System Project (CSWSP) RFP.
EVConnecticut - Electric Vehicles 101
There are many benefits of owning an electric vehicle and an EV can easily fit into your lifestyle. We break down the types of different EVs and provide you with entertaining and informative information.