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Hospitals, pharmacies and other health care providers use a variety of products that contain hazardous chemicals or are deemed hazardous once they become waste. The New Hampshire Pollution Prevention
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Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) will hold its 2021 Drinking Water Source Protection Conference on Wednesday May 19 (9 AM to 2:30 PM) and Thursday, May 20 (
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These courses are not hosted by NHDES, unless specified, and all questions about the courses themselves should be addressed to the course hosts directly. Within the two-year renewal period, permitt
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Sources of air emissions which require permits include point sources (major stationary commercial and industrial facilities), area sources (generally small, but numerous, stationary sources like spray
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New Hampshire’s diverse natural resources support many of the activities that drive its economy. Residents, businesses and visitors enjoy New Hampshire wetlands, streams, lakes and seacoast for their
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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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NHDES promises opportunities for meaningful work that benefits your community and the region. Through your work at NHDES, you will help us achieve our mission of helping to “sustain a high quality of
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The Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau welcomes the following staff members to the team! Elizabeth Nerney joined the bureau as an Environmental Technician. She graduated in 2023 from the Uni
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Emerald Lake Village District has applied for funds through the State of New Hampshire Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund (DWGTF) to finance a water
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The Municipal EcoLink is a monthly e-bulletin designed to inform cities and towns of the latest environmental ideas, trends, grants, rules and more from NHDES. We respectfully request that municipalit