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Analytical Methods for Petroleum Releases
The Extractable Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (ETPH), Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH), and Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons (VPH) are analytical methods that are commonly used in Connecticut to characterize petroleum releases.
Information on black bass management in Connecticut.
Best Management Practices for Mercury Amalgam
Best Management Practices for Mercury Amalgam
The "If Found" sticker for manually propelled and other non-registered boats was designed to help save lives, recover missing property, and reduce the time, effort and resources expended on non-emergency search and rescues.
Manually Propelled Vessel Safety
Manually propelled safety information.
Solid Waste & Recycling Hauler Resources
resources for the hauler community that can be used to better understand Connecticut’s general and hauler/collector-specific recycling requirements, including hauler reporting forms, sample letters, links to other best practices and technical assistance resources.
Most adults need an extra 7 to 12 pounds of buoyancy to keep their heads above water. A PFD can provide that extra lift to keep you afloat until help comes.
Information about who needs a safe waterskiing endorsement in Connecticut and how to get one.
Teak Surfing and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
When teak surfing, in addition to the very obvious danger of swimmers being near moving propellers there is a less obvious danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Your trailer is an important part of your boating equipment. It should be the proper size and length to fit your boat.
Additional Municipal Recycling Resources
Resources available for technical assistance, education and much more
Archived Municipal Recycling Coordinators E-News and Webinars
Archived e-newsletters and webinars are topical, and provide resources and information of interest to local municipalities.
Stewardship Permit Information
Stewardship permits may be used at RCRA sites, non-RCRA remediation sites, and solid waste landfills to define long term obligations and document remediation is completed. Financial assurance is required and it is transferable to future owners.
Learn about the bald eagle, as well as conservation efforts and projects.