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Drought Update As the state is kicking off the summer with lower groundwater levels and surface water flows than during more recent droughts, water systems and municipalities should be preparing to
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If you’re looking for a change in your life that will reduce your reliance on wasteful packaging, curb your carbon footprint and improve your health, then consider growing your own food or herb garden
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Nothing like a move to truly test your sustainability game at home. Moving usually means cleaning out many items that you would rather not take with you, and as you dig deeper into closets, the baseme
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Drought Update While southern New Hampshire had its wettest July on record and drought and abnormally dry conditions have receded north, that does not necessarily mean groundwater levels are recove
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The Municipal EcoLink is a monthly e-bulletin designed to inform you of the latest environmental ideas, trends, grants, rules and more from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDE
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Here at NHDES, we are always looking for ways to improve communication and increase efficiency. One of the best communication tools at our disposal is the NHDES website. On December 8, 2020, we launch
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This Small Systems Help Center is designed to assist New Hampshire public water systems serving up to 1,000 persons to sustainably provide safe drinking water by improving capabilities and capacities
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2021 Annual Drinking Water Construction Project Assistance Program Update Reminder to community water system owners, operators and managers that the deadline for the 2021 Annual Drinking Water Cons
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Solid waste management facilities and closed landfills in New Hampshire must comply with applicable rules, regulations and permit conditions to assure protection of public health, safety and environme
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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