Here's How the Council on Environmental Quality
Can Help You:
1. Annual Reports on Connecticut’s Environment. Follow the link for the paper-saving version, or contact the Council for a paper copy.
2. Special Reports on Connecticut’s major environmental challenges, such as invasive species or toxic chemicals in the environment.
3. Complaints. If you observe an environmental problem that no other agency seems to be solving effectively, contact the Council to see if we can help. The Council will investigate and, if appropriate, recommend that a relevant agency take corrective action. (The Council does not have any legal authority to take direct enforcement action, but often can get attention focused on a problem.)
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4. Environmental Monitor. This on-line publication keeps you informed of all proposed state projects for which state agencies are collecting public comments related to environmental impacts.
5. Public Forums. Twice a year, the Council holds public forums in different regions of the state. This is the public’s opportunity to speak up and tell the Council what aspects of Connecticut’s environment are being neglected or ignored by state government, and what the state’s environmental priorities should be. You can sign up for
e-mail alerts to be notified of these forums.
6. Monthly Meetings. All meetings are open to the public. You can sign up for
e-mail alerts to see when a new
agenda is posted.
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