Waste Management and Disposal
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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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Using Compost to Control Erosion
How to use compost to control erosion in Connecticut.
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Connecticut's Hazardous Waste Compliance Assistance (COMPASS) Program.
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Mapping project for the sources of food waste in Connecticut.
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Commercial / Institutional Food Waste Collection and Composting
Information about a food waste collection and composting pilot project in Groton and Stonington, CT.
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Materials Management Summit Series
Information about DEEP's series of Materials Management Summits.
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A one-stop user-friendly guide to hazardous waste requirements in Connecticut.
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Renovation and Demolition- E,H and S Requirements
Information on the Environmental, Health and Safety requirements that apply to renovation and demolition projects in Connecticut.
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Pharmaceutical Stakeholders Group
Information about the consideration of a state-only Universal Waste category for pharmaceuticals in Connecticut.
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Information about the requirements in Connecticut for the management of used oil.
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Information about requirements for transporters of hazardous waste in Connecticut.
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Information about how hazardous waste Large Quantity Generators must manage containers of hazarodus waste.
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Information about contingency plan and emergency response requirements for Large Quantity Generators of hazardous waste in Connecticut.