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As a result of a collaborative effort, the City of Dover has implemented several stormwater management strategies seeking to address impacts from climate change. In 2020, the City of Dover, in part
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The NHDES Instream Flow Program is currently contracting a Protected Instream Flow Study of the Ashuelot River, in order to determine its appropriate instream flows. Concurrent with this study, baseli
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The Small Business Technical Assistance Program and the Groundwater Discharge Permitting and Registration Program, in partnership with the NH Marine Trade Association (NHMTA), are working together to
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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
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In New Hampshire, the need for water and wastewater infrastructure investment far outpaces the availability of funds. In the 2021 solicitation for state revolving loan funds (SRF), NHDES received over
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New Hampshire has been battling aquatic invasive species infestations since the mid-1960s, when variable milfoil was first identified in the waters of Lake Winnipesaukee. Since then, a total of 91 wat
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The vestiges of winter have disappeared and mud season has dried up – now we see what’s growing up all around us, and sometimes it’s not pretty. This is the time of year when many homeowners are clean
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On November 14, 2021, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was signed into law. The legislation increases annual funding from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to NHDES for public
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The Water System Sustainability Grant program has expanded! This program provides grant funding to community water systems (CWSs) to ensure sustainable operation and identify possible improvements in
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Summer is officially here, and many pool owners across New Hampshire have probably already opened up their backyard oasis for the coming months. Unfortunately, this isn't as simple as pulling back the