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The General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activity (“Industrial Stormwater General Permit”) regulates industrial facilities with point source discharges that are engaged in specific activities listed in the permit.
A Covenant Not to Sue is an agreement between DEEP and a prospective purchaser or owner of a polluted site that DEEP will not institute a claim against a party who has or will clean up that property.
Information about a regulatory interpretation concerning the characterization of environmental media contaminated with listed hazardous waste in Connecticut.
Corrective Action and Financial Assurance
Information about RCRA Corrective Action and Financial Assurance Requirements in Connecticut.
FAQs-Safe Water Skiing Endorsement
Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's Safe Water Skiing Endorsement.
The Spongy Moth: Outbreaks and Natural History
Track the outbreaks of spongy moths in Connecticut.
Learn about the Asian Longed Horn Beetle, a current threat from which CT's trees need protection.
Information concerning the bottle bill
A house that incorporates green building principles is said to be "built green".
The Potable Water Program assists individuals whose private or public drinking water supply wells may be at risk of becoming contaminated or have become contaminated as a result of human activity. Many resources are included on this page.
Land Use Permits and General Permits
Water and Land Use Individual and General Permits
Information about the requirements that apply to remediation-derived waste generated in Connecticut.
Management of Contaminated Environmental Media
Answers to frequently-asked questions about how to properly manage contaminated environmental media.