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An Act Concerning Private and Municipal Recycling, Zoning Ordinances and Solid Waste Collection Contracts
Governors Recycling Work Group
Information about the results of a working group on modernizing recycling in Connecticut.
Recycling and Disposal of Scrap Tires
Since State statute defines tires as a "special waste" as opposed to municipal solid waste (MSW) they require special handling.
Kellogg Environmental Center Scout Programs
The Kellogg Environmental Center and Osborne Homestead Museum offer a variety of programs designed for girl scouts and boy scouts.
Kellogg Environmental Center Wildlife Monitoring Projects
The Kellogg Environmental Center offers several wildlife monitoring projects.
Connecticut was allocated over $55 million from the VW Settlement for use towards offsetting the excess NOx emissions caused by VW's actions through extensive mitigation projects to reduce NOx from a wide array of mobile sources.
Information Resources for Contractors in the Construction Trades
Links and resources for the construction trades.
DEEP’s Recycling and Pollution Prevention programs offer materials on-line that can be printed directly and used for your own promotional recycling events.
Osborne Homestead Museum History
History of Frances Osborne Kellogg, a woman ahead of her time!
Recycling Regulations and Statutes
The State of Connecticut has had mandatory recycling for a number of items in effect since January 1, 1991.
One of our most colorful freshwater fishes.
Letterboxing Clues for Housatonic State Forest
Letterboxing Clues for Housatonic State Forest