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Connecticut Solid Waste Disposal & Recycling Data
Annual solid waste disposal and diversion data reports aggregated using tonnages reported by solid waste facilities and municipalities
DEEP Celebrates National Safe Boating Week
(HARTFORD) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) joins partners across the country to remind boaters of the importance of safe and responsible boating during National Safe Boating Week. The seven-day campaign will occur May 17 to May 23, the week preceding Memorial Day weekend, which is the unofficial kickoff to the summer boating season in Connecticut.
A permit is required to place any swim area, speed zone, danger area, or information markers, i.e. buoys or beacons (signs).
A permit is required to mark a navigation channel with buoys or beacons (signs).
Directions to Connecticut DEEP facilities.
24-Hour Emergency and Information Phone Numbers
24-Hour Emergency and Information Phone Numbers
Directions to Eastern and Western District Headquarters
Directions to Connecticut DEEP's Eastern and Western District Headquarters.
Boating Education / Certification /Videos
Although there are inherent risks in virtually any sport, a well-educated boater who uses common sense and courtesy on the water contributes to everyone?s safety and enjoyment.
(HARTFORD) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is excited to announce the expansion of its All-Terrain Wheelchair Program to seven Connecticut State Park and Forest locations. Five locations were available beginning last fall and starting today, users can make reservations online to use the all-terrain wheelchairs for free beginning June 7 at a total of seven locations.
Urban Forested Natural Areas and Riparian Corridor Restoration Grant Program
Funding addressing forest health issues specifically for invasive control and restoration of urban natural areas and riparian corridors