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Resource Assessment Pursuant to Executive Order Number 59
Assessment of the Millstone nuclear generating facilities
Analytical Methods for Petroleum Releases
The Extractable Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (ETPH), Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH), and Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons (VPH) are analytical methods that are commonly used in Connecticut to characterize petroleum releases.
Dams in the Connecticut
Learn about Connecticut's top predator and how the Wildlife Division is surveying the state's bobcat population.
The Connecticut TMDL Program works to develop water quality plans for protection and restoration.
Integrated Water Resource Management
Connecticut is using a new approach called Integrated Water Resource Management as the basis to address the existing goals of protecting and restoring Connecticut's waters.
REUSE is any activity that lengthens the life of an item, such as using a washable mug instead of a disposable one.
Climate News, Events, and Press Releases
Climate News, Events, & Press Releases
Reporting Environmental Problems
If you are involved in or witness an environmental emergency, call DEEP's Emergency Response Unit 24 hours a day at 866-DEP-SPIL (866-337-7745) or 860-424-3338. An environmental emergency is a situation that poses an immediate threat to public health or the environment resulting from the release or potential release of oil, hazardous chemicals or radioactive materials into the air, land or water.
View points of coastal access in Connecticut.
The Blue Plan's policies and information will enable existing permit programs to achieve clearer and more certain protection of the economic, cultural, and ecological values of Long Island Sound.
Proposed Water Quality Standards
Proposed amendments to Connecticut’s Water Quality Standards 2009.