Water resources are the waters that are used for human consumption, industry or wildlife habitat. This category includes all scientific aspects of those waters, including information on hydrology, water supply, distribution, quality, wastewater, flooding, surface water (rivers, streams, and lakes), groundwater, drinking water, water treatment technology and policies.
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Information from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on flood protection projects, navigation projects, and shore and bank protection projects being conducted in the state.
Overview of project, Master Plan, FAQs, current projects, community meetings and public education.
Promoting the understanding and management of lakes, ponds, and watershed associations in the state.
Program of the University of Connecticut and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that fosters the conservation and wise use of aquatic, coastal and marine resources through research, outreach and education.
Photo and information from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Organization dedicated to the preservation of the Quinnipiac River, which originates in the ridges of Farmington and Plainville, and flows to its estuary in New Haven on Long Island Sound. Maps, photos, events calendar, programs and membership information.
Statewide coalition of river organizations and individuals formed to protect and enhance the state's rivers by promoting sound river and watershed policies.
Dedicated to educating children and adults about Long Island Sound and its watershed. News, volunteer and job opportunities, newsletter, membership, information about schooner and educational programs and events.
Environmental profile, including water quality, beach monitoring sites, stream gauging stations, real-time water data, fact sheets and other information for the state's watersheds. Also provides interactive map which provides further information on local watersheds.
Covering Stonington to New Haven.
Covering New Haven to Greenwich.
Earth science agency which provides hydrologic information and appraises water resources for the government.
Information on projects and programs conducted throughout the state.
Data from the U.S. Geological Survey includes current conditions, surface and groundwater, water quality and use.
Photo and information from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on flood control project located along the east bank of the Naugatuck River in both Waterbury and Watertown.
Overview of project, Master Plan, FAQs, current projects, community meetings and public education.
Information from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on flood protection projects, navigation projects, and shore and bank protection projects being conducted in the state.
Photo and information from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on flood control project located along the east bank of the Naugatuck River in both Waterbury and Watertown.
Photo and information from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Data from the U.S. Geological Survey includes current conditions, surface and groundwater, water quality and use.
Covering Stonington to New Haven.
Covering New Haven to Greenwich.
Promoting the understanding and management of lakes, ponds, and watershed associations in the state.
Organization dedicated to the preservation of the Quinnipiac River, which originates in the ridges of Farmington and Plainville, and flows to its estuary in New Haven on Long Island Sound. Maps, photos, events calendar, programs and membership information.
Environmental profile, including water quality, beach monitoring sites, stream gauging stations, real-time water data, fact sheets and other information for the state's watersheds. Also provides interactive map which provides further information on local watersheds.
Earth science agency which provides hydrologic information and appraises water resources for the government.
Dedicated to educating children and adults about Long Island Sound and its watershed. News, volunteer and job opportunities, newsletter, membership, information about schooner and educational programs and events.
Statewide coalition of river organizations and individuals formed to protect and enhance the state's rivers by promoting sound river and watershed policies.
Program of the University of Connecticut and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that fosters the conservation and wise use of aquatic, coastal and marine resources through research, outreach and education.
Information on projects and programs conducted throughout the state.
