CT DEEP definition

CT DEEP or “DEEP” means the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection of the State of Connecticut. (Form of) Agreement - Exhibit A
CT DEEP or “DEEP” means the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection of the State of Connecticut.
CT DEEP means the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and any predecessor or successor agencies thereto.

Examples of CT DEEP in a sentence

  • Land use files will be reviewed to determine disconnection of DCIA since July 01, 2012 for utilization in reaching the CT DEEP goal of 2% disconnection of DCIA by June 30, 2022.

  • The original video and audio transcript are available through request to the CT DEEP.

  • The method to determine the 2012 baseline DCIA was to first compile the CT DEEP drainage basin characteristics in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.

  • For CT DEEP drainage basins that fell in two or more municipalities the advanced mapping tab of Connecticut Environmental Conditions Online was used to delineate and determine the applicable town CT DEEP basin area.

  • We manage more than 750 locations in over 30 countries and territories across six continents.

  • Before the authorized structures are installed the project proponent must contact the CT DEEP Boating Division, Navigation Safety/Boating Access Unit, P.O. Box 280, 333 Ferry Road, Old Lyme, CT 06371-0280 to either obtain a waiver as to the need to install gear-area boundary marker buoys or submit a permit application and receive authorization for Regulatory Markers (Link to Regulatory Marker Permit).

  • Subsequent to the above deduction, the total impervious area in acres and percentage was then recomputed for each CT DEEP drainage basin.

  • The ConnDOT state highway, parking lot and facility impervious road areas were then determined for each CT DEEP drainage basin.

  • Very few are able to cross disciplines, although individuals that have done so, such as Jan Gehl, Jaime Lerner and, Alejandro Echeverri, have through differing perspectives brought about massive change in cities in different parts of the world.

  • The CT DEEP also administers the Flood and Erosion Control Board (FECB) program, which can provide noncompetitive state funding for repair of municipality-owned dams.


More Definitions of CT DEEP

CT DEEP has the meaning specified in Section 6.12 (Connecticut Transfer Act).

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