Monthly Archives: October 2017

Gravel and Dirt Road Maintenance Workshop Presentations Now Available

You can now check out the presentations from the September 29th Gravel and Dirt Road Maintenance Workshop: Dust Off Your Thinking Caps and Make the Grade. Visit the Grantee Resources at:https://www4.des.state.nh.us/blogs/watershed/?page_id=12 Thank you to all of the presenters and the … Continue reading

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Soak Up the Rain New England Webinar: Exploring the Green Infrastructure Workforce – Nov 15th

Don’t miss the next Soak Up the Rain New England webinar: “Exploring the Green Infrastructure Workforce: Jobs, Training and Certification for Installation, Maintenance and Monitoring”  November 15 – 1:00 – 2:30. See Information Flyer for more information and to register.

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Free EPA Watershed Academy Webinar

EPA’s Watershed Academy is pleased to sponsor the 94th free Webcast Seminar on Thursday, November 9, 2017 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm EST: “Using CAST to Develop Implementation Plans that Meet Loading Targets in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed” Speakers: Rich … Continue reading

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Reminder: Septic System Workshop

Remember to register for the upcoming nitrogen and septic systems workshop! Nitrogen, Septic Systems and Great Bay – Why it Matters October 31, 2017, 8:00am to 12:00pm Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center 91 Depot Road, Greenland, NH 03840 The workshop … Continue reading

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The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Watershed Assistance Section is seeking a (part-time) Salt Reduction Program Coodinator

    Part-Time Environmentalist IV – Salt Reduction Coordinator The NHDES Watershed Assistance Section is seeking a part-time Salt Reduction Coordinator to assist in the agency’s efforts to manage the state’s commercial salt applicator certification program (Green SnowPro) and to … Continue reading

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Requests for Qualifications Squam Lakes Watershed Plan – Phase I

Hello, The Squam Lakes Association (SLA) is developing a watershed management plan for the Squam Lakes. The “Squam Lakes Watershed Plan—Phase 1” will contain the required EPA nine elements (a-i).  The watershed is 42,000 largely forested acres in central New … Continue reading

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Register for a New Workshop: Engineering Living Shorelines in New Hampshire

What: A workshop for engineers and contractors to learn “beyond the basics” about living shoreline approaches for tidal erosion control, habitat restoration and enhancement, and flood mitigation in New Hampshire. Who: Engineers, contractors, landscape architects, and anyone else interested in designing and … Continue reading

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Vacancy Announcement for the New Hampshire Lakes Association, Inc.

                                               Advocacy Program Coordinator Part-time, 24 hours per week. Expected to start January 1, 2018 The New Hampshire Lakes Association (NH LAKES), is a statewide, member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its mission is to inspire responsible care and use … Continue reading

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