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Dams in the Connecticut
Sculpins are sensitive to environmental degradation, requiring good-quality, coldwater streams to survive.
Sometimes bury themselves in the sand with only eyes and tail tips exposed. Can be easily captured with small-mesh dip net or seine.
Introductions of green sunfish have been implicated with adverse impacts on other fish species.
Adjudications - Order Cases - Proposed and Final Decisions
The Office of Adjudications conducts public hearings and issues written decisions on permit applications and enforcement proceedings.
Adjudications - License/Certificate Revocation/Suspension - Proposed and Final Decisions
The Office of Adjudications conducts public hearings and issues written decisions on permit applications and enforcement proceedings.
Subject Key for Proposed and Final Decisions
Subject key for proposed and final decisions issued by the Connecticut DEEP Office of Adjudications.
Guidelines for Declaratory Rulings
A Declaratory Ruling is a decision of the DEEP Commissioner regarding the validity of a regulation or the applicability of a provision of a statute, a regulation, or a final decision to specific circumstances on a matter within DEEP jurisdiction.
Discovery is a tool that is used by parties to gather relevant information about a case prior to the hearing. In DEEP hearings, the discovery process is limited to requesting and reviewing documents.
Written permission must be obtained at least thirty (30) days in advance for a marine event to be held on Connecticut waters if the event involves one or more of a specific list of conditions.
Water Ski Slalom Course or Jump Permit
A permit is required to install a water ski slalom course or jump.
A permit is required to place any swim area, speed zone, danger area, or information markers, i.e. buoys or beacons (signs).
A permit is required to mark a navigation channel with buoys or beacons (signs).