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The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has lowered the caution issued late last week for the Connecticut River after a sanitary sewer break, they announced Tuesday.
The town of East Windsor identified a “break in a large sanitary sewer line located adjacent to the Connecticut River on April 3, 2025,” according to DEEP. “As a result, it is estimated that ...
Connecticut anglers are concerned that funding cuts may impact stocking and conservation efforts for the state’s $4.1 million ...
(WTNH) — The Connecticut Department of Energy and ... of untreated sewage may be seeping directly into the river per day. DEEP announces $15 million in waste management grants DEEP is warning ...
The Town of East Windsor discovered the break in a large sanitary sewer line located adjacent to the Connecticut River yesterday. DEEP says that over 300,000 gallons of untreated sewage per day ...
EAST WINDSOR, Conn. (WWLP) – The CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) said they’ve been able to stop the flow of sewage into the Connecticut River in East Windsor after ...
Since Saturday, April 12, fishers across Connecticut no longer have to catch-and-release trout. CT DEEP will continue to ...
The CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) said a large sewage spill in the Connecticut River has been temporarily repaired. People were advised to avoid parts of the ...