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New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

Watershed Management Bureau

  Watershed Conference



Watershed Conference 2004
Saturday, November 13
Conference Materials

Plenary Session:
NH Department of Environmental Services Watershed Approach
Session I
  1. Good Grantmanship
  2. Marketing Your Watershed Goal - Developing an Effective Message to Help Reach Your Organization's Goals
  3. Monitoring Plan Design and Evaluation
  4. Double session: Leave it to Beaver; and Local Participation and Awareness - Development of a Watershed Management Plan for the Lake Waukewan Watershed
  5. Thar They Flow: Exotic Aquatic Plants in NH's Waterways
Session II
  1. Donor Databases for Dummies
  2. The Pemi: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
  3. A Monitoring Menu: NHDES's Watershed Management Bureau's Volunteer Monitoring Options
  4. Double session: Watershed Restoration Plan for Hodgson Brook; and A Tree Grows in Boscawen - and bow and Canterbury and Concord and Franklin and Northfield
  5. Riparian Buffers for the Connecticut River Watershed
Workshops
  1. Solicitation Skills: asking for support for your organization
  2. Double session: Land protection at the local level; and Legislation for the rest of us: Yes! You can write and pass a bill
  3. Clean Water Act Waterbody Assessments: Process, Data Usage, and Use of a Web-based Mapping System to Evaluate Future Needs
  4. Interactive Watershed Management Planning Workshop
  5. State and Local Roles in Protecting Groundwater
         Instream Flow
         DES's Regulatory and Non-Regulatory Role
         Large Groundwater Withdrawal Permitting in NH


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