Monthly Archives: March 2012

Save the Date – NH Wild & Scenic Film Festival March 31st

The New Hampshire Rivers Council is proud to be hosting The Wild & Scenic Film Festival, one of the largest environmental film festivals in North America.  Please join them at the Red River Theatres in Concord, NH on Saturday March 31, … Continue reading

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Hodgson Brook Restoration Project – Spring Newsletter

Check out the latest from the Hodgson Brook Restoration Project (HBRP). Their spring newsletter has highlights from recent project activities such as raingarden installations, tree box filters, stream bank restoration, local outreach,  and also includes a description of what’s coming up for this … Continue reading

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modeling workshop – more resources for STEPL & Region 5

Here’s an interesting presentation that does a good job explaining the differences between STEPL & Region 5 models.  We talked a little bit about the differences during the recent 319 modeling workshop, but I thought folks might find this interesting: TD_Sediment_Davenport Basically, … Continue reading

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New Hampshire to host 2012 Nonpoint Source Conference — Registration is open!

We are excited to announce that New Hampshire will host the 23rd New England Nonpoint Source Conference May 15-16 at the Sheraton Hotel of Portsmouth.  Sign up by April 27 to take advantage of early bird pricing.  This conference is … Continue reading

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Stormwater Retrofit Webcast: Resources & Takeways

Over ten Watershed Managers attended the 2/29/2012 “Retrofit This” webinar sponsored by the Center for Watershed Protection. Participants viewed the webinar at the NH DES offices in Concord and later shared some interesting insights on what they gained from attending: Urban stormwater … Continue reading

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