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Connecticut Geological Survey

Connecticut Geological Survey
The State Geological and Natural History Survey was established in 1903 by the CT Legislature (CGS Ch462) The Connecticut Geological Survey is a non-regulatory entity, dedicated to serving the geoscience information and mapping needs of the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection and the public.
 
The Survey maintains its original mission: the promotion of scientific inquiry, economics, and geoscience education for the State of Connecticut. The Survey compiles geoscience information, provides mapping services, and develops interpretive maps and reports for use in environmental policy, resource management, hazards mitigation, and educational outreach.
 
The CT Geological Survey works cooperatively with State Colleges and Universities, State and Federal Agencies, Municipalities, and Professional Organizations to meet the geoscience information and mapping needs of DEEP and the public. The CT Geological Survey supports graduate research and applied geologic mapping through University partnerships.

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Location
79 Elm Street
Hartford , CT 06106-5127
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CT Public Works,CT Public Health Lab, Rocky Hill, Haley and Aldrich Consultants; 5.04 cm (2
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Northeast Utilities, East Hampton; 3.49 cm (1 3/8
Categories: Physical Item; Tags: Rock cores
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Fuss and O'Neill, 85-460, Thomaston; 5.04 cm (2
Categories: Physical Item; Tags: Rock cores
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Army Core of Engineers, Park River, Auxilliary Conduit, 10.16 cm (4
Categories: Physical Item; Tags: Rock cores
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