Monthly Archives: March 2018

Green Mountain Conservation Group Looking for Part Time Water Quality Coordinator

Green Mountain Conservation Group is accepting applications for a Water Quality Coordinator to run the spring, summer and winter Water Quality Program. This is a part time position starting this spring. For more information, please visit: http://www.gmcg.org/gmcg-water-quality-coordinator-2018/

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EPA 2014 Partial 303 (d) Impaired Waters List Approval

Big News! EPA has partially approved New Hampshire’s 2014 303(d) list of impaired waters. However, there are some exceptions! See info and maps below. EPA’s cover letter and review of New Hampshire’s 2014 Section 303(d) List has been posted at: https://www.des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/swqa/2014/documents/2014-epa-part-approval.pdf “EPA … Continue reading

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Deadline for EPA Environmental Education Grant Applications Extended

The EPA’s 2018 Environmental Education (EE) Local Grants Request for Proposals (RFP), originally issued in January, has been modified in order to expand the scope of the environmental issues that can be addressed. The changes to the RFP provide applicants … Continue reading

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Webinar: Environmental and Financial Benefits of Adopting Local Stormwater Regulations

This Webinar is about New Hampshire specific research and information presented by UNH Stormwater Center and Piscataqua Region Estuaries Project (PREP)! Soak Up the Rain New England Webinar Series: “Stormwater Standards for the Future: Environmental and Financial Benefits of Adopting … Continue reading

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