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On April 22, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) with a $62.45 million grant under its Solar for All initiative, including $400,000 of in kind services from EPA in the form of technical assistance. Project SunBridge will focus on increasing access to storage and solar for multi-family affordable housing.
Connecticut Environmental Policy Act Fact Sheet
Connecticut Environmental Policy Act Fact Sheet
How Do I Apply For A Permit Fact Sheet
How Do I Apply For A Permit Fact Sheet
Stewardship Permits Fact Sheet
Stewardship Permits memorialize long-term stewardship obligations of facilities regulated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, including closure and post-closure care.
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Fact Sheet
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Fact Sheet
Solid Waste Facility Fact Sheet
Solid Waste Facility Fact Sheet
CGS Section 22a-454 Waste Facility Fact Sheet
CGS Section 22a-454 Waste Facility Fact Sheet
Frequently asked questions about the new law related to black bears in Connecticut.
The Municipal Wastewater section handles all aspects of interactions between the municipalities and DEEP regarding wastewater treatment. From planning the needed infrastructure, through design and construction oversight, to operation, maintenance, and permitting, the Municipal Wastewater section provides guidance, support, and regulatory efforts related to wastewater at the municipal level.