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Major Connecticut Watersheds ThamesConnecticut Housatonic Southwest Coast South Central Coast Southeast Coast PawcatuckHudson

Riverside Park – Thompson, CT Photos: CT DEP Rain Gardens

Rain Garden and Rain Barrel Children’s Museum of Southeastern Connecticut – Niantic, CT Photo: J. PilloPhoto: G. Alvis

Tolland County Agricultural Center – Vernon, CT Photos: USDA -NRCS Rain Gardens

Coventry Town Hall Annex Building – Coventry, CT Photo: CT DEP

Rain Gardens Coventry Town Hall Annex Building – Coventry, CT Photo: CT DEP

Rain Gardens Coventry Town Hall Annex Building – Coventry, CT Photo: CT DEP

Rain Gardens Middlesex County Extension Center – Haddam, CT Photo: CT NEMO

Rain Gardens New London County Extension Center – Norwich, CT Photo: CT NEMO

Rain Gardens Earth Tones Nursery – Woodbury, CT Photo: S. Hayden

Rain Gardens Residential Rain Garden – Windham, CT Photo: M. Dietz

Rain Gardens Classical Magnet School – Hartford, CT Photo: M. Rickel Pelletier

Rain Gardens Classical Magnet School – Hartford, CT Photo: CT DEP

Rain Gardens The Nature Center – Wethersfield, CT Photo: L. Guarnaccia/MDC

Bioretention Areas UConn Storrs Campus – Mansfield, CT Photo: UConn

Bioretention Areas UConn Storrs Campus – Mansfield, CT Photo: CT DEP

UConn Storrs Campus – Mansfield, CT Photo: UConn Bioretention Areas Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas UConn Storrs Campus – Mansfield, CT Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas Prime Publishers Building – Southbury, CT Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas Lowe’s Parking Lot – Southington, CT Photo: M. Marcus

Bioretention Areas Target Parking Lot – Southington, CT Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas Staples Parking Lot – Branford, CT Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas Evergreen Walk Mall Parking Lot – South Windsor, CT Photo: CT NEMO

Bioretention Areas Evergreen Walk Mall Parking Lot – South Windsor, CT Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas South Windsor Town Garage– South Windsor, CT Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas Jordan Cove Urban Watershed Project – Waterford, CT Photo: CT DEP

Bioretention Areas Jordan Cove Urban Watershed Project – Waterford, CT Photo: UConn

Tree Box Filter Hole in the Wall Parking Lot – East Lyme, CT Photo: CT DEP

Program Oversight MaryAnn Nusom Haverstock – Watershed Managers Eric Thomas Susan Peterson – Chris Malik – Low Impact Development Coordinator Jessica Morgan – Nonpoint Source Implementation Stan Zaremba – Lakes Management Chuck Lee –