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Access a list of previous VW grant recipients and an archive of other administrative documents, forms and reports that were filed as required by the State Mitigation Trust Agreement.
The Remediation Roundtable is an open forum for the exchange of ideas and information on the various site cleanup programs in Connecticut and to solicit opinions, advice and information from those outside sources on a routine and established basis.
Reporting Environmental Problems
If you are involved in or witness an environmental emergency, call DEEP's Emergency Response Unit 24 hours a day at 866-DEP-SPIL (866-337-7745) or 860-424-3338. An environmental emergency is a situation that poses an immediate threat to public health or the environment resulting from the release or potential release of oil, hazardous chemicals or radioactive materials into the air, land or water.
Explore our Fish with CARE course offering. A perfect starting point for the new angler!
Learn about the classes that take place on Forster Pond - the CARE HQ in Killingworth!
Learn to Fish - Student Materials
Everything you need to get out fishing in the great state of Connecticut!
CARE classes have been temporarily cancelled to help prevent community spread of COVID-19.
Learn about the Fisheries Division's important stream habitat restoration projects that are supporting our native fisheries.
Closely related to fallfish, creek chubs build long ridges of gravel for nests.
Blacknose dace are a native minnow that prefer the pools and rocky riffles of small headwater streams.
View an informational brochure on Connecticut's bass management plan.
Fishing Access for Persons with Disabilities
Find fishing areas with access for persons with disabilities.
Fisheries Frequently Asked Questions
Learn the answers to some of the Fisheries Division's most asked questions!
Waste paper is traded on a world wide commodity basis through a network of brokers and exporters.
DEEP’s Recycling and Pollution Prevention programs offer materials on-line that can be printed directly and used for your own promotional recycling events.