Connecticut Weekly Agricultural Report
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Connecticut administers a variety of fishery management programs ensuring a diversity of inland and marine species. Public awareness and educational programs create an understanding and appreciation of these programs and our aquatic resources and habitats.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionFloodplain management information including floodplain construction, FEMA, flood insurance and mitigation planning.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionForeclosure Relief and Information
Homeowners seeking advice on how to refinance their homes or modify their mortgages can participate in one of the periodic free mortgage assistance events held by the Department of Banking. Participants can meet individually with a mortgage lender or a HUD-approved housing counselor to review their options.
Agency: Department of BankingView the daily forest fire danger report. The report, issued by the Department of Energy & Environmental Protection's (DEEP) Forest Fire Control Office, offers forest fire prevention tips and more information about Connecticut's woodlands including when it is safe and permissible to conduct open burns.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionConnecticut's forests and trees add immensely to the quality of life for the people of the state. They filter the air that we breathe, safeguard private and public drinking water sources, produce locally grown forest products, provide essential habitat for wildlife, and moderate summer and winter temperatures near homes. They also provide a spectacular annual display of fall color across our landscape.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionHomeowners who smell natural or propane gas inside or outside their homes should contact their utility company immediately. If the smell is strong inside, residents are encouraged to leave their homes and call from outside. If the odor outside is strong or the homeowner hears the sound of escaping gas, move away from the source and then call.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe state lists grants and loans available from the Department of Agriculture that include grants for farm transitions and controlling a feral cat population.
Agency: Connecticut Department of AgricultureConnecticut businesses can access "going green" information, from general resources, purchasing recommendations, green building, transportation, waste and recycling. Information is also available on permitting and compliance.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionNo matter where you live, you can prevent pollution, save money, and protect the environment and your health through the choices you make every day. Learn about household alternatives to toxic products and managing household hazardous waste. Find information on green building and renovation.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionA Greenways is a corridor of open space that may protect natural resources, preserve scenic landscapes and historical resources or offer opportunities for recreation or non-motorized transportation. Come explore Connecticut's Greenways.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionLocated at 101 Reserve Road in Hartford, the 32-acre regional market is a central location for farmers and wholesalers to sell and distribute food and other agricultural products. Fresh products are delivered daily and the market is open to shoppers throughout the year.
Agency: Connecticut Department of AgricultureHome improvement contractors, plumbers, electricians and other workers must be licensed or registered to work in Connecticut. Residents who encounter problems they cannot resolve with a contractor can file a complaint with the Department of Consumer Protection. The department offers advice on choosing and working with contractors and can help mediate problems.
Agency: Department of Consumer ProtectionThe state has compiled a list of housing development programs, housing affordability initiatives, community development programs and individual and family support services for those seeking housing assistance.
Agency: Department of HousingHow Connecticut Uses Renewable Energy
Renewable energy sources are continuously replenished on Earth. Sources of renewable energy include wind, solar, geothermal, hydropower and forms of biomass. Incentives and innovative low-cost financing are available to encourage homeowners, companies, municipalities, and other institutions to use renewable energy.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionDiscover tips for before, during, and after a hurricane to ensure your family stays safe in the event of a hurricane.
Agency: Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security