Author Archives: Steve Landry

Get your Fluvial Geomorphology Skills Sharpened and Achieve Equilibrium with a 3-Day, Virtual, Short Course with Dr. John Field. Spring and Fall Course Options Available!

Field Geology Services is pleased to offer a three-day online short course entitled “Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Improve Stream Restoration and Watershed Management.”  Given the positive response from participants in past years, the course will be offered twice during 2024 … Continue reading

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Please join us on March 29, 2024 for the fourteenth hosting of the 2024 Wild & Scenic® Film Festival at the Bank of New Hampshire Stage (including five days of video-on-demand) or online from the comfort of your home. Tickets on sale now (75 seats already taken!). What are you waiting for?

Each year, the New Hampshire Rivers Council brings one of the largest environmental film festivals to Concord. This year, we have more room for everyone at the Bank of New Hampshire Stage! Friday, March 29, 2024. Reception starts at 6:00 … Continue reading

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Last call to purchase tickets and reap your NH Watershed Blog benefits at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival this Friday night in Concord, NH

Last call to get tickets for the 2023 Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Friday at the Bank of New Hampshire Stage in Concord, New Hampshire. PLUS, for you, your family, and friends that purchase tickets and show up, you … Continue reading

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Request for Proposals — Planning grant funds available to develop watershed-based plan to address sodium chloride in drinking water supply watersheds   The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) is soliciting project proposals to address nonpoint source (NPS) pollution … Continue reading

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Request for Proposals — Planning grant funds available to develop watershed-based plan to address sodium chloride in drinking water

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) is soliciting project proposals to address nonpoint source (NPS) pollution through the development of a watershed-based plan in a priority, water supply watershed that has a documented sodium and/or chloride impairment. Projects … Continue reading

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Extended to 12/8 for the Annual Nonpoint Source Conference in NY

    SAVE THE DATE! Call for Abstracts Closes December 8th   The 33rd Annual Nonpoint Source Conference will take place April 12-13, 2023 at the Holiday Inn in Saratoga Springs, New York. The call for abstracts has been extended to … Continue reading

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Get Your Geomorphology On! Register NOW for a 2-day virtual short course with three days of optional in-person field trips around New England.

Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Improve Stream Restoration and Watershed Management  The River Management Society and Field Geology Services are pleased to offer a short course entitled “Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Improve Stream Restoration and Watershed Management.” The course will be … Continue reading

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Invitation from Upper Merrimack River Local Advisory Committee to Learn About the City of Concord Stormwater Utility Feasibility Study – May 16th at 7:00 PM

  Not sure what to do this Monday night (May 16th) at 7:00 PM? Come join the Upper Merrimack River Local Advisory Committee https://www.merrimackriver.org/ and hear from their guest speaker about the Stormwater Feasibility Study completed in 2020 for the City of … Continue reading

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Invitation to USEPA Listening Sessions with s319 Watershed Assistance Grant Recipients (past, current, and future!)

Please see below for an announcement from EPA regarding a series of listening sessions for communities and local organizations that are current or potential recipients of 319 sub-awards. “On September 27, 2022, EPA released a memo entitled Near-term Actions  to … Continue reading

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Town of Madison Salt Brining Workshop – Tuesday April 19th – REGISTER NOW!

On Tuesday, April 19 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Madison’s Department of Public Works and town officials will share how they were able to reduce salt use and save money this winter using a salt brining system and truck. Brining … Continue reading

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