
CT Coastal Communities Propose Remedy to Sea-Level Upsurge
There are many ecological modifications on the horizon for several Connecticut cities. Much of the reconstruction design is primarily due to the effects of the

There are many ecological modifications on the horizon for several Connecticut cities. Much of the reconstruction design is primarily due to the effects of the

The city of Hartford and many other progressive cities in Connecticut are on a mission to enhance the quality of their water systems and are

Many recent studies have shown that more than half of Connecticut’s 88 sewer treatment facilities are potentially at risk for flooding; due to climate-change-related storms

Undoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of summer begin to wane, no

The City of Waterbury receives calls from homeowner’s, on a regular basis, regarding clogged or broken sewer lines in need of repair. More times than

Connecticut was among the earliest states to move aggressively to clean up its rivers. In the mid- 20th century, the state ordered new or greatly

The town of Southington is waiting for approval for an upgrade to the sewer treatment plant. Phosphorus levels in treated water, plus the need to

Heavy rain and falling leaves can inundate storm drains. This can lead to the drains getting clogged and also create flooding in the area. You’ll

Southington, Connecticut is home to the 11-acre Old Southington Landfill site which was a municipal disposal area, operating on site, from the 1920s until 1967.

Last month Hartford announced approval for fifteen towns throughout Connecticut to receive funding under the state’s Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP). This program initiative