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  • Hickory Shad

    The summer/fall recreational fishery for hickory shad is gaining in popularity.

  • Herrings

    There are six native species of herring that commonly enter fresh waters in Connecticut.

  • Municipal Annual Recycling Reports

    each municipality must provide the DEEP an annual recycling report.

  • CT Greenhouse Gas Inventory Reports

    Connecticut's published reports that overview the progress made in reducing GHG emissions over specific years.

  • Policies, Procedures and Guidelines

    Policies, procedures and guidelines for the CT DEEP Office of Adjudications.

  • Nuclear Topics

  • Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition Grant Program

    The State's open space financial aid program available to towns, non-profit land conservation organizations, and water companies to acquire land for the protection of local outdoor recreation, unique natural features, fish and wildlife habitat, and land which can be classified as Class I or Class II water supply property

  • Connecticut Clean Vessel Act Program

    Connecticut Clean Vessel Act Program Home Page - This website will help you find a pumpout facility near you, and to install or upgrade sewage holding tank systems to be in compliance with existing laws governing marine sanitation devices (MSD's). You will find information on how to choose a system, sewage system design and the selection of system components, plus helpful tips for installation and maintenance. You will also find information about the Federal Clean Vessel Act (CVA) Grant Program. The Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Long Island Sound Programs (OLISP) administers this program which provides federally funded matching grants for qualifying projects which provide boat sewage disposal facilities. Up to 75% of the cost of an approved project may be reimbursed.

  • Connecticuts No Discharge Area Program Home

    Connecticut's No Discharge Area Program

  • EnCon Police - Report

    State Environmental Conservation Police Annual Report

  • Rhode Island Department of Administration, Pastore Center

    Notice of public comment period for a Operating Permit renewal for Rhode Island Department of Administration, Pastore Center. Written comments are due by December 8, 2025.

  • Stormwater Management

    Stormwater is water resulting from rain or snowmelt that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, highways and parking lots. Stormwater results in significant pollution to surface water affecting primary contact recreation such as swimming and aquatic life use support. DEEP is working to engage stakeholders to prevent the introduction of pollutants into stormwater through its Non Point Source Pollution Management and Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Programs.

  • Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Model Program

    The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has developed a statewide Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) Model Program for discharges to sanitary sewerage systems to assist municipalities and private facilities with the collection and disposal of FOG.

  • Collection Locations for Residential Electronics

    specific information on where you can recycle your electronics

  • Species of Greatest Conservation Need

    Connecticut's Wildlife Action Plan establishes both a state and national framework for proactively conserving our fish and wildlife, including species of greatest conservation need and their habitats.