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Information about the Gypsum Wallboard Reycling Subcommittee of Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
DEEP Processing Offices for Safe Boating Certificates (SBC) and Certificates of Personal Watercraft Operation (CPWO).
Swamp darters are very small, camouflaged and secretive. Primarily for this reason, their distribution in Connecticut is not fully defined, nor is it clear whether their range has changed over time.
general information on the chemistry and disposal options for household batteries.
Recycling Rechargeable Batteries
Some batteries can be recharged by reversing the chemical reaction that takes place when the battery is being used.
Osborne Homestead Museum School Programs
In the Osborne Homestead Museum, students step back in time and experience what life was like over a century ago in Connecticut.
Volunteer Opportunties at KEC & Osborne Homestead Museum
The Kellogg Environmental Center and Osborne Homestead Museum offer a wide range of seasonal volunteer opportunities.
Green Your Training, Meetings and Events
Describes how CT state agencies can conserve energy, reduce waste, recycle, purchasing environmetally preferable products for training and meetings
How To Green Your CT State Agency
Tips, resources and contacts to green CT State Agencies.
Connecticut forest fire videos on dry hydrants and hand line construction, and information on training opportunities.
information about how towns can transition to organic land care, including a DVD with examples of CT municipalities have made the transition.
P2 for State and Local Government Agencies
Opportunities for state and local government to reduce and prevent pollution