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Water Companies play a significant role in Connecticut's Aquifer Protection Area Program.
EVConnecticut - CT's Path to Clean Vehicle Future
Connecticut's transition to EVs is an essential strategy toward the state’s commitment to creating cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable communities and achieving our state-wide clean air goals.
UST Registration, Compliance & Release Prevention
Underground Storage Tank Notification, Compliance and Release Prevention. Fact sheets, guidance, UST regulations, Red Tag Program, Compliance inspection program, ezFile notification, and alternate life expectancy.
(HARTFORD) – Governor Ned Lamont and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman David Wright today signed an agreement making Connecticut the federal agency’s 40th “Agreement State,” giving the State of Connecticut oversight over the handling of radioactive materials used by more than 100 Connecticut businesses in the research, manufacturing, and healthcare fields.
Addressing conflicts with Canada geese.
General Urban Forestry Information
Overview of the benefits of urban forestry, the benefits of trees, and DEEP's urban forestry program.
DEEP Announces Increased Incentive Levels For CHEAPR Program Effective October 1st
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) announced today that the standard incentive level for the popular Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Vehicle Purchase Rebate (CHEAPR) program will be changing effective October 1, 2025. The CHEAPR program offers incentives to Connecticut residents who purchase or lease an eligible new or used battery electric (BEV) or plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) vehicle from a licensed Connecticut automobile dealership or original equipment manufacturer.
Donating and buying reusable goods not only helps protect the environment, it also helps your local economy.
Commercial Organics Recycling Law
Connecticut's organics recycling law for generators of residual food waste.
DEEP Requests Proposals for Recreational Trails Grants
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is now accepting proposals for the State’s Recreational Trails Grant Program. The grants awarded will be funded by a potential allocation of state bond funds in fiscal year 2026, authorized by CGS 23-103, as amended by PA 25-174, and may be limited by the actual amount allocated. An informational webinar will be offered October 16, and applications will be accepted through December 18, 2025.
Connecticut's Aquifer Protection Area Program - protecting ground water for now and the future!
Information concerning the bottle bill