Waste Management and Disposal
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Food Residual Composting Facilities
The following tables identify the permitted composting and anaerobic digestion facilities allowed to accept food waste and the facilities undergoing permit review by the DEEP.
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Listing of the scheduled household hazardous waste collection dates open to Connecticut residents.
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Waste Transporters and Facilities
Information about waste transporters and facilities in Connecticut.
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Connecticut is looking to the future of waste management. CT DEEP and municipalities from across the state are joining together to form the Connecticut Coalition for Sustainable Materials Management (CCSMM) and explore ways to reduce the amount of waste that is generated in our state, improve recycling and organics collection, and other innovative solutions.
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Information on the management of solid waste in Connecticut.
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Information about Resources Recovery Facilities in Connecticut.
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Composting and Organics Recycling
Organic materials that are source-separated from the trash are highly recyclable and should be thought of as a resource, not a waste.
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Full CCSMM Meetings and Materials
All CCSMM Full Coalition meetings and materials can be found on this page
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Solid Waste Facilities in CT are required to have operators to be certified
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State Solid Waste Advisory Committee Information And Schedule
Agendas, presentations, and other information from DEEP's Solid Waste Advisory Committee meetings.
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Information on the requirements for RCRA Corrective Action land disposal facilities in Connecticut.
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Information about Connecticut's regulations for the management of hazardous waste.
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Information about the management of household hazardous waste in Connecticut.
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How small businesses in Connecticut may bring hazardous waste to a household hazardous waste collection center or event.