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New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

Watershed Management Bureau

  Volunteer River Assessment Program (VRAP)

   Introduction



What is VRAP?

In 1998, the New Hampshire Volunteer River Assessment Program (VRAP) was established to promote awareness and education of the importance of maintaining water quality in New Hampshire’s rivers and streams. VRAP aims to educate people about river and stream water quality and ecology and to improve water quality monitoring coverage for the protection of water resources.

Today, VRAP loans water quality monitoring equipment, provides technical support, and facilitates educational programs to volunteer groups on numerous rivers and watersheds throughout the state. VRAP volunteers conduct water quality monitoring on an ongoing basis and increase the amount of river water quality information available to local, state and federal governments, which allows for better watershed planning.

Photo of Isinglass River in Barrington
Isinglass River, Barrington


* Annual Reports, Data, & Maps
* How does VRAP Work?
* Why is VRAP Important?
* How Can My River or Watershep Group Become Involved with VRAP?
* Sampling Equipment Needs
* Field Data Sheet
* Publications & Informational Resources
* Educational Resources
* Links of Interest




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