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Yellow perch are one of the state’s most popular panfishes. They actively feed during the winter, making them a staple for ice anglers.
Two native and one introduced pike species exist in Connecticut. All members of the family are predacious, primarily feeding on fish.
Adjudications - Permit Cases - Proposed and Final Decisions
The Office of Adjudications conducts public hearings and issues written decisions on permit applications and enforcement proceedings.
Low-Income Energy Water Advisory Board (LIEWAB) Meetings minutes and agendas
New Britain Water Department, Kensington Fire District, Worthington Fire District
Notice of a public informational hearing concerning applications by the New Britain Water Department, Kensington Fire District, and Worthington Fire District for water diversion permits for New Britain and Berlin, Connecticut. The hearing is to be held on January 14, 2026. Written comments are due by January 21, 2026.
Learn more about trout management in Connecticut and the research that informs our decision making.
DEEP submits comments to EPA on proposed federal actions that impact air quality
Community fishing waters are lakes and ponds stocked with trout and channel catfish near urban communities.
Nitrogen Credit Advisory Board
Nitrogen Credit Advisory Board Information
Learn everything you need to get out fishing with the Connecticut Fishing Guide! Available online and in print.
Listing of record freshwater fish caught in Connecticut.
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) is the lowest emission limitation that a source is capable of meeting considering technological and economic feasibility
Air SIP Revisions & Other State Plans for Control of Air Pollution
These tables provide details on the status of recent DEEP State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions and other State Air Quality Plans