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The Greystone Commons Condominium Association has applied for funds through the State of New Hampshire American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), and Drinking Water
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New Hampshire’s Solid Waste Management Act (RSA 149-M) generally defines "solid waste" as any abandoned or discarded material, including: Household trash. Recyclables (aluminum, cardboard, gla
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The Small Business Technical Assistance Program (SBTAP) was established by NHDES in 1992 to provide small business owners and operators with free assistance to help them understand and comply with air
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New Hampshire has over 400 auto body, collision repair and restoration facilities, which are subject to a variety a local, state, and federal environmental requirements, especially those governing haz
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NHDES recognizes the threats invasive species pose to our aquatic resources. In an effort to reduce the introduction of invasive species and manage their spread in the state’s surface waters, the Inva
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Any structure that is connected to a water supply must be connected to a wastewater disposal system such as a sewer system or individual sewage disposal system. Applications for individual sewage disp
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Septic system installer and designer permits are valid for two years from January 1 of years ending in odd numbers to December 31 of years ending in even numbers. Within this period, permitted designe
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New Hampshire’s Waste Management Hierarchy (established in RSA 149-M:3) provides a standard of preference for managing solid waste in the state. Priority is placed on methods that reduce the gener
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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