| Best Management Practices (BMPs)
for Discharges during the Maintenance and Operation of Recreational
Vessels in Connecticut Waters
Environmental Compliance Course
Materials
Last updated September 28, 2005
Welcome to the CMTA's Environmental web page. Within this page you
will find environmental compliance information for your marina or
boatyard based on CMTA's environmental training courses. The courses
as well as the information on this page were made possible through
a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
and the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. The
courses were provided by Sailer Environmental, Inc.
Be sure to check back often for updates and changes to the regulations
as they evolve and other relevant environmental information becomes
available.



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The contents of this document is provided for informational purposes
only. You should not act or rely on any information from this document
without seeking the advice of an environmental and/or legal professional,
or CTDEP staff. CMTA does not guarantee the quality, accuracy, completeness
or timeliness of this information provided. CMTA, and its employees
or agents, assume no obligation to update the information or advise
on further developments concerning topics mentioned. Information
on this document may contain typographical errors. Information provided
may be changed without notice.
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possibility thereof.
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boating.
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