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Air Emissions - New Source Review Program Fact Sheet
Air Emissions - New Source Review Program Fact Sheet
Air Emissions - Title V Operating Permit Fact Sheet
Air Emissions - Title V Operating Permit Fact Sheet
CT DEEP helps increase awareness of native bats and the conservation issues they face.
Water Quality (305b) Report to Congress
The DEEP Water Monitoring Group conducts annual water quality monitoring to evaluate the physical, chemical and biological condition of the State’s waters. Group staff collect a wide variety and large quantity of information each year, including water chemistry data, water temperature data, bacteria data, biological community data (fish, macroinvertebrates, diatoms) and tissue contaminant data.
Integrated Water Planning Management 2
Phase 2 of Integrated Water Resource Management (formerly known as Integrated Water Resource Management).