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Special Waste or Asbestos Disposal Authorization Fact Sheet
Special Waste or Asbestos Disposal Authorization Fact Sheet
Aerial Pesticide Application Fact Sheet
Aerial Pesticide Application Fact Sheet
Aquatic Pesticide Application Fact Sheet
Aquatic Pesticide Application Fact Sheet
Connecticut's Draft Request for PM2.5 Attainment Redesignation
DEEP Announces Release of Key Saltmarsh Dataset
(HARTFORD) — Coinciding with Earth Day, and after more than two years of intensive work, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and its contractor, Vermont-based geospatial technology company Whiteout Solutions, have released a groundbreaking high-resolution dataset capturing over 12,000 acres of coastal saltmarsh and adjoining upland buffer in the state of Connecticut.
Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area
Visit Sessions Woods WMA to learn about wildlife and habitat.
(HARTFORD) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today joined eight other Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states in issuing a joint strategic action plan that identifies specific steps that state, regional, and federal policymakers can take to pursue interregional transmission solutions to reduce costs for consumers and make our energy systems more reliable.
New England Cottontail Restoration
Efforts to conserve Connecticut's only native rabbit, the New England Cottontail.