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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.
The Spongy Moth: Life Cycle and Related Moths
Learn about the life cycle of the spongy moth and related moths
The Spongy Moth in Connecticut: An Overview
A comprehensive overview of the spongy moth in Connecticut.
Air Emissions - Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) Fact Sheet
Air Emissions - Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) Fact Sheet
The State of Connecticut mandates recycling for many different items, this law applies to everyone.
Long Island Sound is Connecticut’s largest and most important natural resource.
List of Connecticut Harbor Masters and Deputy Harbor Masters
Archive of prior years of LIEAB Meetings
The Property Transfer Law requires the disclosure of environmental conditions when certain properties and/or businesses ("establishments") are transferred. When an establishment is transferred, one of four Property Transfer Forms must be completed, signed, executed and filed with DEEP.
Commonly sold as bait, the golden shiner is our most common lake and pond minnow species.
Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee
Information about Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Information about CT DEEP's Hazardous Waste Advisory Committee (HWAC) meetings.