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Yankee ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit is helping Connecticut transform brownfields from burdens to significant assets to their communities, frequently making the communties healthier and more walkable.
Coastal NPS Program - Hydromodifications Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS pollution from hydromodifications
Hydromodification Management Measures
Hydromodification refers to channelization can adversely impact in-stream and stream-side fish and wildlife habitat, and alter water temperature and sediment transport
Coastal NPS Program -General Links
additional resources and links for coastal nonpoint source pollution control
Coastal NPS Program - Agriculture Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS from agriculture
Coastal NPS Program Management Area Map
A map shows the location of towns in Connecticut's Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program Management Area
Coastal NPS Program - Wetland Links
Additional resources and links about reducing NPS in wetlands and riparian areas
Learn about Living Shorelines and their applications in coastal management.
Learn about different coastal habitats and habitat restoration in Connecticut.
Coastal planning promotes the consistent application of the goals and policies of Connecticut's Connecticut's Coastal Management Act in order to maintain the compatibility of coastal uses with the protection of coastal resources.
Training for Inland Wetlands Agencies
Municipal Inland Wetlands Agency Comprehensive Training Program
Trophy Fish Award Program
Information on the requirements for RCRA Corrective Action land disposal facilities in Connecticut.
Information for Municipalities
Information for municipalities about waste managment in Connecticut.
Waste Disposal - Information for Individuals
Information for Connecticut residents on how to manage waste they generate in their homes.