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This guide provides an overview of the regulatory authorities and outlines the permitting requirements for those interested in pursuing aquaculture in Connecticut.
Connecticut Coastal Management Manual
The Coastal Management Manual was developed to assist coastal land use agents, boards and commissions, as well as developers, consultants and individuals, in applying the standards and policies of the Connecticut Coastal Management Act.
Monitoring fish communities is a core function of the Fisheries Division
Short Permit Process Fact Sheet
Short Permit Process Fact Sheet
Summary of Connecticut's Bottle Bill laws
An A to Z list of hazardous waste topics.
Hazardous Waste Determinations
How a generator of a waste in Connecticut can determine if that waste is a hazardous waste.
Overview of the Connecticut Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program
This page gives an overview of Connecticut's Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Program.
Information for Generators of Hazardous Waste in Connecticut.
Coastal NPS Program - Controlling Urban NPS Pollution Links
Additional resources and links about reducing urban NPS pollution
Coastal NPS Program & Enforcement Authority
Describes DEEP's authority to implement and enforce coastal nonpoint source pollution control measurements..
General Guidance on Development of Former Agricultural Properties
General guidance for site development projects on former agricultural land in which persistent pesticides (primarily dieldrin, DDT and breakdown products, chlordane, arsenic) remain in soil at concentrations that approach or exceed the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations
A one-stop user-friendly guide to hazardous waste requirements in Connecticut.
Coastal NPS Program -General Links
additional resources and links for coastal nonpoint source pollution control
Coastal NPS Program Management Area - Analysis
Connecticut includes additional land areas beyond the coastal boundary in its Section 6217 management area that have a significant, measurable impact on coastal waters ensuring more effective management of relevant land and water uses.