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Financial Assistance for Municipal Wastewater Projects
Clean Water Fund Assistance for Municipal Wastewater Projects
The General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4 General Permit) is the product of a mandate by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) as part of its Stormwater Phase II rules in 1999. This general permit requires each municipality to take steps to keep the stormwater entering its storm sewer systems clean before that stormwater enters water bodies.
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Information on hunting licenses, permits, and stamps for Connecticut.
Find maps and information about public hunting areas in Connecticut.
Information about activities and hunter safety education courses to be certified to hunt and/or trap.
Tagging and Reporting Deer and Turkey Harvests
How to tag and report deer and turkey harvests.
Questions about Tagging and Reporting Harvests
Find answers to your questions about tagging and reporting deer and turkey harvests.
Explore Connecticut's 2025-2035 Wildlife Action Plan
Woodlake Tax District, Woodbury
Notice of tentative determination to approve an application for a permit renewal submitted by Woodlake Tax Districts to discharge a maximum of ninety thousand (90,000) gallons per day of treated domestic sewage from condominiums to the groundwaters in the Hessekey Brook Watershed in Woodbury Connecticut. Written comments due by April 5, 2025.
Stormwater is water resulting from rain or snowmelt that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, highways and parking lots. Stormwater results in significant pollution to surface water affecting primary contact recreation such as swimming and aquatic life use support. DEEP is working to engage stakeholders to prevent the introduction of pollutants into stormwater through its Non Point Source Pollution Management and Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Programs.
The New York and Presbyterian Hospital
Notice of tentative determination to approve an application submitted by The New York and Presbyterial Hospital for a renewal Title V permit. Written comments are due by February 20, 2026.