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Guidance for private well owners who have tested their drinking water for PFAS or are considering doing so.
PFAS Information for Environmental Professionals
Information for LEPs about when to test for PFAS, which PFAS to test for, sample collection guidance, analytical methods, remediation, and disposal of PFAS waste.
Hunting and Connecticut Gun Laws
What hunters need to know about Connecticut's gun laws.
Lead Bullet Fragments in Wild Game
Information about possible lead contamination of wild game meat.
Tips on how to be safe while enjoying outdoor activities, such as hunting and hiking.
Connecticut Hunter Safety Manual
Links to PDF files containing chapters from Connecticut's Hunter Safety Manual.
This page provides specific instructions to former registrants under the Vehicle Maintenance Wastewater general permit on how to complete the Discharge Notification Form to POTW Authority for the General Permit for Discharges from Miscellaneous Industrial Users (MIU GP).
Subsurface Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems - Septic Systems
Septic systems treat and disperse wastewater from individual or small numbers of homes and commercial buildings. The type and/or size of the septic system, determines what agency has regulatory authority.
2007 Guidance Document for Design of Large-Scale On-Site Wastewater Renovation Systems
The Guidance Document for Design of Large-Scale On-Site Wastewater Renovation Systems (OWRS) is intended to provide information and methodologies for the design, construction, operation and maintenance for those wastewater renovation systems which are under the Department’s regulatory authority.
These guidelines have been developed to clarify DEEP recommendations to state and municipal officials, and others regarding the removal and disposal of snow accumulations from roadways and parking lots. For purposes of this guidance snow accumulations refers to snow banks and snowpiles that are removed by front-end loader or by loading on trucks for disposal.