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Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is commonly used to describe the “trash” or “garbage” destined for disposal at a landfill or incinerator. It is a catch-all term for a variety of solid wastes generated by
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Fugitive dust is an air pollutant generated during commercial or business activities such as sand, gravel and rock crushing, road construction, parking lot and roadway cleaning, building construction
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NHDES offers grants to water systems, municipalities, planning commissions, county conservation districts, watershed associations, educational institutions and non-profits to protect lakes, rivers and
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New Hampshire has a problem with salt. We use too much of it. Far too much. Salt, on a molecular level, is composed of sodium and chloride in equal parts. So while your doctor may urge you to cut back
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The NHDES Waste Management Division is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2020 Brownfields Cleanup Grants. NHDES awarded grants to the City of Concord and the City of Somersworth to facilitate
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Concord, NH – With the entire state still experiencing drought, and warm, dry days in the forecast, the New Hampshire Drought Management Team (DMT) met on Thursday, November 5 to discuss current droug
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In New Hampshire, there are a few common worms living in the soil. For the most part, these little guys are harmless and can only do good for your garden. This changed about seven years ago when New H
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As the summer days heat up and people flock to the newly reopened beaches to cool off, it is worth a look back to see how a popular beach in Deerfield was restored after elevated levels of E. coli lan
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Concord, NH – On December 31, 2018, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) initiated rulemaking to establish Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) and Ambient Groundwater Quality S
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In honor of NHDES’ 35th anniversary, we are asking staff who have been here since the agency’s formation to look back at their time here and what they see for our future. In this edition, we hear from