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Information for Generators of Hazardous Waste in Connecticut.
Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Municipal Permitting
Information about the municipal permitting process for activities proposed in inland wetlands and watercourses
Long Island Sound is home to seals, sea turtles and migrating shore birds and is occasionally visited by dolphins, porpoises and whales. It is important to enjoy wildlife from a distance.
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
Information about the National Flood Insurance Program
Learn about the very specific legal definitions for tidal wetlands and inland wetlands that Connecticut has.
Water Conservation Guidance for Homeowners with Wells
Water conservation guidance for homeowners with wells
Water saving options for homeowner activities
Guidance for Diversion Application Forms
EVs offer multiple benefits that may not be initially apparent when shopping for one. Discover the benefits of owning an EV now!
Ninespine stickleback males build little tunnel-shaped nests out of bits of vegetation.
Public Act 25-84 and Initiating the Hearing Process
Petitioners interested in an informal public formal hearing
Public Participation in Hearings
Information on public participation in hearings including requesting a hearing, guidelines for public comments and intervening.
Mudminnows are a small family of the Northern Hemisphere that look similar to killifish and minnows, but are actually more closely related to pike.
The Rules of Practice govern practice in all Department proceedings including contested cases, licensing, declaratory rulings, regulation-making and hearings.
Event Photographs - Kellogg Estate Grounds
Many people enjoy having their wedding/event photographs taken at the Kellogg Estate amidst the gardens.
Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
Recycling
Connecticut disposes of 2.4 million tons of trash annually, an estimated 1,370 pounds of trash per person per year. That's too much! Learn more about how we manage our waste and how to help us move toward more waste reduction, reuse and recycling.
DEEP Programs & Services
DEEP conserves, improves and protects Connecticut's natural resources and the environment, and makes cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy available to people and businesses. Find DEEP's programs and services here.