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Forms used by the Office of Adjudications.
Policies, Procedures and Guidelines
Policies, procedures and guidelines for the CT DEEP Office of Adjudications.
Community fishing waters are lakes and ponds stocked with trout and channel catfish near urban communities.
It is unclear how or when bluntnose minnows arrived in Connecticut.
Air SIP Revisions & Other State Plans for Control of Air Pollution
These tables provide details on the status of recent DEEP State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions and other State Air Quality Plans
Long Island Sound Blue Plan Advisory Committee
The Blue Plan Advisory Committee is tasked with assisting the Commissioner of CT DEEP with drafting the Long Island Sound Resource and Use Inventory and Blue Plan.
Long Island Sound Blue Plan Home
The Blue Plan preserves the ecosystems and resources of Connecticut's Long Island Sound while protecting its traditional uses.
The annual permitting and environmental reports provide data on the agency's permitting and enforcement statistics.
Connecticut's Aquifer Protection Area Program - protecting ground water for now and the future!
309 Assessment Report 2021-2025
Notice of the Draft Assessment Strategies of the Connecticut Coastal Management Plan for 2021-2025 Enhancement Cycle . Written comments are due May 7, 2020.
NetDMR is a freely available Web-based tool that allows permittees to electronically sign and submit their discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) or stormwater monitoring reports (SMRs) to EPA via a secure internet connection. NetDMR is designed to improve data quality, save paper, and provide cost savings for permittees and regulators.
Creek chubsucker populations have reportedly declined in streams that are subject to siltation.
Governor's Council on Climate Change - Meetings and Notices
The white sucker is arguably our most important fish species.
View printable module slides and audio scripts for the RICE Rule Online Training.