Category Archives: Watershed Protection (High Quality Waters)

Free Stream Restoration Workshop Offered by USACOE – June 18-22, 2012

Stream Restoration Workshop 2012-Henniker, NH The 2012 Rehabilitation for Stream Stability & Improved Stream & Riparian Functions Workshop is scheduled for June 18-22 in Henniker, NH.  This FREE workshop is sponsored by the U.S. Army Engineer Water Operations Technical Support … Continue reading

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Modeling Workshop: still time to register!

There’s still time to sign up for the February 8th modeling workshop! Click on the link below to learn more about the workshop & how to register: https://www4.des.state.nh.us/blogs/watershed/?p=545

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Free Watershed Academy Webinar: Tools for Developing State Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution Reduction Strategies” on Nov. 30, 2011

On Nov. 30, 2011 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm a free Watershed Academy Webinar will be held entitled “Nitrogen and Phosphorus Webinar Series: Tools for Developing State Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution Reduction Strategies.”   To register: please vistit www.epa.gov/watershedwebcasts . This webinar will … Continue reading

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The Granite State Planner – Spring 2011 edition features LRPC Watershed based planning efforts for Lake Winnipesaukee

The Spring 2011 edition of the Granite State Planner features the innovative web-based watershed management plan recently completed for the Meredith, Paugus, and Sanders Bay subwatersheds. The new project website is www.winnigateway.org. This project was completed by the Lakes Region … Continue reading

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Request for Proposals: Methodology & Prioritization Analysis for Watershed Planning in the Ossipee Lake Watershed of New Hampshire.

GMCG REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 2011 Final Request for Proposals: Methodology & Prioritization Analysis for Watershed Planning in the Ossipee Lake Watershed of New Hampshire. The Green Mountain Conservation Group invites qualified consultants to submit a proposal for professional services for … Continue reading

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Attend the 2011 Water and Watershed Conference

Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) would like to invite interested watershed stakeholders to attend the annual 2011 New Hampshire Water and Watershed Conference: From Our Headwaters to the Sea – Living in a Changing … Continue reading

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Good Forestry in the Granite State – Recommended Voluntary Forest Management Practices for New Hampshire is ready for distribution.

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EPA Webcast- Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Harmful Algal Blooms

An EPA webcast that you may be interested in!   To register: www.epa.gov/watershedwebcasts Please join us for a Watershed Academy Webcast on “Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution and Harmful Algal Blooms in Lakes” on Jan. 26th at 1-3pm Eastern This webcast will highlight … Continue reading

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First Web-Based Watershed Management Plan for Lake Winnipesaukee Presented to Public on January 19th

With the completion of the Section 319 funded Watershed Based Plan for the Meredith, Paugus, and Sanders Bay subwatersheds on Lake Winnipesaukee, the Lakes Region Planning Commission and project partners are ready to reveal the first web-based watershed plan for a … Continue reading

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2010 AWWA Youth Conservation Corps

The 2010 Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance (AWWA) Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) had a successful fifth season completing 18 projects on seven waterbodies.  Crew Leaders Anthony Stanton and Sam Wilson and the intrepid crew Brandon Bourne, Dillon Couture, Ryan Fabian, Katelyn … Continue reading

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