Monthly Archives: September 2017

Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance launches new website!

Check it out, our friends at the Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance (AWWA) have updated their website with a new, fresh design that is easier to navigate and full of information and photos highlighting AWWA’s great work: http://awwatersheds.org/ . Congratulations AWWA!

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Upcoming Workshop: Nitrogen, Septic Systems and Great Bay – Why it Matters

Join Rockingham County Conservation District and local partners for an exciting workshop to learn about nitrogen, de-nitrifying technologies for septic systems, and watershed-based septic system initiatives. Tuesday, October 31 , 2017 8:00 am– 8:30am: Registration, Networking & Coffee 8:30am-12:00pm: Presentations and … Continue reading

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One Day Left to Register for the NH Gravel and Dirt Road Maintenance Workshop

Registration Open until tomorrow, September 21st for the NH Gravel and Dirt Road Maintenance Workshop – September 29th. Come “dust off” the thinking caps and get good “grades” at this interactive workshop! See previous post for more information Contact Lisa Morin at lisa.morin@nh.nacdnet.net or call … Continue reading

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Soak Up the Rain New England Webinar Series

Back to School with Green Infrastructure: Linking Green Infrastructure with School Curricula and the Massachusetts Science, Technology and Engineering State Standards  September 27th 2:30-3:30 EST To Register Using natural systems to treat rainwater is a cost-effective, resilient approach to managing … Continue reading

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Wentworth Watershed Association Seeks Executive Director

The Wentworth Watershed Association is seeking a part-time Executive Director to work an average of 32 hours per week at its Wolfeboro office. The Executive Director provides leadership, planning, and management of activities carrying out the Association’s mission of environmental … Continue reading

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