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Air Quality Summary and Trends
Air Quality Summaries and Trends
Requirements for E-Waste Recyclers
Certain manufacturers of electronics are required to register with CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and pay certain fees.
20 Goals Aimed at Increasing Predictability, Efficiency, and Transparency of DEEP's Regulatory Processes to Meet in 2020
Waste Management
RCRA Corrective Action, Closure, and Stewardship
Connecticut is authorized for RCRA Closure and Corrective Action, which requires facility owners and operators to clean up properties that have treated, stored, or disposed of hazardous waste. Information regarding financial assurance, ecological risks, RCRA closure, and various guidance documents.
Litter, whether intentional or unintentional is a form of pollution resulting from improperly handled waste.
Municipal and Regional Grants and Technical Assistance
The Sustainable Materials Management program at DEEP is committed to providing technical assistance and support to municipalities and regions on reducing waste, saving money, and increasing recycling.
Residential Home Heating Oil Tanks - FAQs
Residential Underground Home Heating Oil Tanks Frequently Asked Questions
Overview - Emergency Response and Spill Prevention Division
Emergency Response Unit Overview
Reporting Requirements for Floating Boom Retention Devices
Requirements for Floating Boom Retention Devices
Spill Prevention webpage links