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Information on the management of solid waste in Connecticut.
The Remediation Division is organized into five districts (geographic regions along municipal boundaries shown on a map) for all programs.
Litter, whether intentional or unintentional is a form of pollution resulting from improperly handled waste.
List of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Sites in Connecticut
Information regarding contaminated sites or potentially contaminated sites in Connecticut.
Learn about the native twolined chestnut borer.
DEEP Announces Re-Issuance of Alcohol Ban for Nine Recreation Areas
(HARTFORD) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has imposed a temporary alcohol ban for nine state recreation areas. This ban is in effect from Tuesday, August 19 through Sunday, November 16
Connecticut Coastal Boater Endorsement Program
Boaters desiring to travel in coastal waters should seek advanced courses in navigation. Boaters should be confident in their vessel and their handling skills.
Low-Income Energy Water Advisory Board
LIEWAB information on members and meeting
What does recycling mean for the materials economy in Connecticut? It means jobs!
RCRA Corrective Action, Closure, and Stewardship
Connecticut is authorized for RCRA Closure and Corrective Action, which requires facility owners and operators to clean up properties that have treated, stored, or disposed of hazardous waste. Information regarding financial assurance, ecological risks, RCRA closure, and various guidance documents.
Federal and State of Connecticut Superfund information