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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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MAP SCALE INFORMATION - This map is intended to be printed
at its original dimensions. Printing this map at a scale greater than
1:24,000 (1 inch = 2000 feet) may result in inaccuracies in parcel
boundaries and locations.
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MAP LOCATION
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FOR MORE INFORMATION about DEEP Property, contact the
Land Acquisition Division of the Connecticut Department of Energy
and Environmental Protection at 860-424-3016.
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BASE MAP DATA is based on data originally from 1:24,000-scale
USGS 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps published between
1969 and 1992. It includes political boundaries, railroads, airports,
hydrography, geographic names and geographic places. Streets and
street names are from Tele Atlas copyrighted data. Base map
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DATA SOURCES
MAPS AND DIGITAL DATA
Visit the CT ECO website for other natural resource and
environmental maps at http://www.cteco.uconn.edu .
Visit the CT DEEP GIS website to download any of the digital spatial
data shown on this map at http://www.ct.gov/deep/gisdata .
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DEP PROPERTY DATA - This map is based on information from the
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s
land records. The land records include information about the
acquisition history for each parcel, and contain the maps that were
used to create the digital data. The source maps are in a variety of
formats and range from rough sketches to Class A survey maps.
Some of the parcel boundaries were created using the USGS
Topographic Quadrangle maps as a base. As a result, there is no
consistent accuracy level among the parcels and the boundaries should
not be used for legal boundary purposes.
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EXPLANATION
All DEEP owned property is meant to be included on this map;
however, there may be omissions due to incomplete or incorrect
land records. This map is updated as new property is acquired.
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and outdoor and indoor educational facilities.
Each DEEP
property, rather than each individual parcel, is labeled with the
property name. For example, although Pachaug State Forest
contains many independent parcels of land, “Pachaug State Forest”
is placed only once on the map.
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This map identifies parcels of land that are owned by the
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
(DEEP). Types of land include parks, forests, scenic reserves,
trails, natural area preserves, historic preserves, wildlife
sanctuaries, wildlife management areas, water access areas and
waterbodies, flood control areas, fish hatcheries and other lands
that are not categorized. Some of these parcels may contain
support facilities such as employee residences, maintenance
buildings, dams and dam control structures, parking lots, DEEP
district headquarters and field offices, nature centers, museums,
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Areas that may have recently been purchased and have not yet been assigned to a category, or areas that are unique and
do not fit into any of the above categories. Examples are Sunrise Resort, Trout Brook Valley, Sterling Radio Tower
Site, and Schagticoke Indian Reservation.
Other
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Facility where fish are either farmed or held for stocking in statewide waterbodies and waterways. DEP’s three major
hatcheries are the Quinebaug Fish Hatchery, the Burlington Fish Hatchery, and the Kensington Atlantic Salmon Fish
Hatchery.
Fish Hatchery
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An area that is managed for flood control and that generally contains dams and related structures and impoundment
areas. Some of these areas are also used for public recreation. Examples are Yantic River in Norwich and Rooster
River in Norwalk.
Flood Control Area
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Access areas along lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, coves, Long Island Sound, etc. that provide public access for
recreation purposes. Many of these sites are also boat launch locations. Some include Bolton Lake Water Access as
well as many sites on the Connecticut River.
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Body of water owned by DEEP and usually used for recreation purposes. Examples are Beseck Lake in Middlefield
and Hopeville Pond in Griswold.
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An area where wildlife is protected and hunting or trapping is not allowed, such as the Shade Swamp Wildlife
Sanctuary in Farmington.
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An area where wildlife habitat is managed to maintain stable, healthy populations of wildlife. Hunting and trapping is
generally allowed within these areas. Some wildlife areas are the Charles E. Wheeler Wildlife Are in Milford and the
Barn Island Wildlife Area in Stonington.
Wildlife Area
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An area that has historic significance. One example is Industrial Monument Historic Preserve in North Canaan that
contains the state’s last remaining iron furnace.
Historic Preserve
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State land that is approved by the Governor as a “natural area”. A natural area is defined in the Connecticut State
Statutes as “…an area of land or water, or land and water, containing, or potentially containing, plant or animal life or
features of biological, scientific, educational, geological, paleontological, or scenic value worthy of preservation in their
natural condition”. Some examples of natural area preserves are Canaan Mountain Natural Area Preserve and
Hammonasset Natural Area Preserve.
Natural Area Preserve
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Linear state parks where trail activities are the primary activity, such as walking, running, bicycling, and horseback
riding. Airline State Park Trail in Hebron is one example of a state park trail.
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State parks with unusual or extraordinary natural features that have scenic qualities. Examples are Sunset Rock State
Park, Bluff Point Coastal Reserve, and Lovers Leap State Park.
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Primary uses are general outdoor recreation such as hiking, biking, swimming, boating, and camping. Hunting or
trapping is generally not allowed in state parks, although there are exceptions. Visit the DEEP website for additional
information on each state park.
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Allowed uses generally include forestry practices, hunting and trapping, camping, and most state park uses. Generally
distinguished from state parks for their permitted hunting activities. A few state forests, however, do not allow hunting.
Visit the DEEP Wildlife for more information about hunting on state forest property.
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