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  • Inshore Marine Survey

    Learn about our inshore Marine Trawl Survey!

  • Blue Plan Adaptive Management

    The Long Island Sound Blue Plan will be adapted as necessary every five years to reflect new data, uses, and issues.

  • Blue Plan Basic Background

    Background on the establishment of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan

  • Kensington Hatchery

    Learn about the programs going on at the Kensington State Fish Hatchery in Connecticut!

  • Soil Preservation Guidance for VOCs

    The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) has issued a final guidance document describing soil sample collection and preservation techniques designed to minimize volatile organic compound losses due to volatilization and biodegradation.

  • LEP Board 2020 Schedule of Meetings

    CT LEP Board 2020 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.

  • HWAC Home

    Information about CT DEEP's Hazardous Waste Advisory Committee (HWAC) meetings.

  • Blue Plan Comment Form

    Engaging stakeholders, which includes the general public, is critical to the success of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan.

  • Lake and Large River Electrofishing Survey

    Learn about how we use electrofishing to monitor our warmwater fish populations!

  • Lobster Assessment

    Information on Lobster Assessments for Connecticut and Long Island Sound.

  • Lobster Monitoring Program

    Learn how the Connecticut Fisheries Division monitors lobster populations in Long Island Sound.

  • Blue Plan Coordination and Cooperation

    The development of the Blue Plan depends on gaining insight from a range of stakeholders and public users of Long Island Sound

  • Long Island Sound Blue Plan Listserve Sign Up

    Join the Blue Plan LIS listserve to keep informed on the progress of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan.

  • Trichloroethylene Developmental Risks

    As a result of the increased understanding of the developmental risks posed by TCE, the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CT DPH) and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) developed joint guidance in February 2015.

  • Well Receptor Guidance

    Guidance for persons who are required to investigate and remediate polluted or potentially polluted sites must consider the need to conduct a detailed water supply well receptor survey in order to assess whether an on-site groundwater pollution plume may, or can be reasonably expected to, adversely affect public or private water supply wells on and off-site.