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Find all the resources you need to get out and enjoy freshwater fishing in Connecticut!
Household Alternatives for Reducing Toxic Products in Your Home
The State Electronics Challenge is a voluntary program that encourages state, regional, and local governments, including schools, to purchase greener products, reduce the impacts of electronic products during use, and manage obsolete electronics in an environmentally safe way.
Fishing Access for Persons with Disabilities
Find fishing areas with access for persons with disabilities.
Kids, Teens and the Environment
preventing pollution for kids and teens includes safer toys, walking and biking, being outdoors
Coliseums, Arenas, Large Venues
Opportunities for recycling in public places vary depending on the type of venue.
Recycling bins for special events, concerts, fairs, and festivals are now available to Connecticut communities through the Special Events Recycling Bin Loan Program.
How to select your marine toilet system.
How to design your marine toilet.
Emergency Fishery Closure is in effect for Alewife and Blueback Herring. Read on for more information.
A gateway page to more information on event recycling.
Information about the "Solid Waste Statutes and Regulations Reform" Subcommittee of Connecticut's Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
How to install your marine toilet.
How to maintain your marine toilet system.
Publications relating to trout management in Connecticut.