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Copies of the forms used during hazardous waste inspections by DEEP.
How to get information about hazardous waste manifests and shipments of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
Information about Connecticut's requirements for the manaagement of hazardous waste, as well as links for additional, more in-depth information.
Information about special requirements for the management of "Universal Waste" such as batteries, mercury lamps, used electronics, and others.
Information about personnel training requirements for Large Quantity Generators of Hazardous Waste.
Information about non-RCRA-hazardous wastes that are subject to special requirements in Connecticut.
Information about the use of the hazardous waste manifest in Connecticut.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities
Information about the requirements for facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
An A to Z list of hazardous waste topics.
Public comments received in response to the RFP for the Connecticut Solid Waste System Project (CSWSP).
Information about Resources Recovery Facilities in Connecticut.
List of Active Solid Waste Landfills in Connecticut.
Information on the management of solid waste in Connecticut.
Transformation to a Materials Economy
How Connecticut can transform its management of solid waste into a materials management economy.
Information about the management of household hazardous waste in Connecticut.