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Estuaries Update June 2008, #62

Announcements
  Request for Proposals for the 2009 Local Grants Program
LID Seminar  
UNH Stormwater Center Workshops
CELCP Now Accepting Proposals
Accepting 2008 Land Transaction Grant Applications
Accepting Applications for Community Technical Assistance Program
Upcoming Events
  6-10-08: NHEP Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
6-12-08: Weathering the Storm: Managing Stormwater with
Low Impact Development (LID) in Northern New England
6-19-08: EPA Climate Change Forum
8-2-08: Moose Mtns. Regional Greenways Woods, Water & Wildlife Festival
8-20-08: VIP Tour of Great Bay
9-13-08: VIP Tour of Great Bay

 

 

 

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Announcements
Algae NEERS Meeting
5-1 to 5-3-08: The New England Estuarine Research Society annual meeting at the Great Bay Discovery Center focused on the challenges of predicting and preventing ecological tipping points for estuarine systems. NHEP staff gave a presentation at the conference on nutrient criteria development in the Great Bay Estuary.

2009 Local Grants Program: Request for Proposals
Request for Proposals for the
2009 Local Grants Program

The NHEP is accepting project proposals for its annual Local Grants Program. Selected projects will result in achievement or significant progress toward achievement of one or more Action Plans described in the NHEP Management Plan . This is the first year that 10 Maine communities in the Great Bay Watershed (Acton, Berwick, Eliot, Kittery, Lebanon, North Berwick, Sanford, South Berwick, Wells, and York) will be eligible for this grant program. Instead of directly referencing Action Plans, Maine-based projects should address actions in exisiting watershed plans with goals that are consistent with the NHEP Management Plan. An applicant may submit a project proposal for up to $8,000 of NHEP funds; however a 50% match is required. An original proposal and five double-sided copies must be received by NHEP Project Coordinator, Dave Kellam, by 4:00 p.m. on September 25, 2008.
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CELCP Now Accepting Proposals Salt Marsh
New Hampshire Coastal Program (NHCP) is accepting applications to the Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program (CELCP). Eligible projects must be consistent with the draft NHCELCP Plan. This year the NH Coastal Program will forward to NOAA three projects requesting no more than $3 million per project, which will be ranked in a national competition. The due date for all proposals is 4:00 p.m. on June 27, 2008. Direct questions to NHCP Manager Ted Diers (603-271-7940, ted.diers@des.nh.gov).

UNH Stormwater Center Workshops
In 2008, the UNH Stormwater Center will host workshops at its field facility to demonstrate a number of stormwater treatment technologies. The NHEP will pay registration fees for members of planning boards, conservation commissions, and zoning boards of adjustment, as well as town planning and public works staff from NHEP’s watershed communities. Register at Stormwater Center’s website. Confirm sponsorship eligibility by contacting the NHEP.

Accepting 2008 Land Transaction Grant Applications
The NHEP has funding available in 2008 to assist with transaction costs associated with high priority permanent land protection projects within the New Hampshire coastal watershed. Applications from nonprofit 501(c)(3) conservation organizations or government entities are currently being accepted for up to $3000 per project. Download Application

Accepting Applications for Community Technical Assistance Program
The NHEP is accepting applications from municipal planning boards and conservation commissions through Round 3 of its Community Technical Assistance Program (CTAP), which provides consulting assistance to communities on a wide range of regulatory and nonregulatory approaches to natural resources protection.
Read Application (.pdf or MS Word)

 

Upcoming Events

6-10-08: NHEP Technical Advisory Committee Meeting, Urban Forestry Center, Portsmouth

6-19-08: New England Forum on Climate Change EPA Climate Change Forum details

8-2-08: Moose Mountains Regional Greenways Woods, Water and Wildlife Festival, Milton Mills, NH details

8-20-08: VIP Tour of Great Bay, Registration begins in July

9-13-08: VIP Tour of Great Bay, Registration begins in July

 

NHEP Year 13 Work Plan NHEP Management Committee Meeting
5-2-08: Highlights included 2008 Monitoring Program funding reallocation, activities in newly adopted Maine comm unties, Planning Board/Conservation Commission Survey results, NHDES Wetlands Program Improvement Initiative presentation, and discussion of the Year 13 NHEP Work Plan (2009).
Drinking Water Supply Area NHDES Water Plan Meeting
5-5-08: NHEP will review several chapters in the draft NHDES Water Resources Plan that includes NH water resources data, management programs, and resource recommendations.
Coastal Clear Great Bay Estuary Commission Meeting
5-9-08: The final meeting of this commission included a review of the draft final report to the NH Legislature.
Brochure Maine Expansion Brochure Sent
5-14-08:An outreach brochure was mailed to many key stakeholders in Maine that describes the recent expansion of the NHEP Focus Area to include all of the Great Bay Estuary;adding 10 Maine communities. Read Brochure
Tributary Sampling
5-21-08: NHEP staff assisted UNH Water Resources Research Center in collecting water samples for the NHEP's effort to monitor water quality parameters for all of the major tributary streams to the Great Bay estuary.
Climate Workshop
5-30-08: NHEP staff attended the Municipal Climate Change Adaptation Workshop in Boston conducted by the Local Governments for Sustainability. The workshop reported on proactive actions that municipalities are taking to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt to predicted impacts.
LID Conference Planning Meeting
5-30-08: NHEP staff assisted in the planning of this conference led by UNH Cooperative Extension/ NH Sea Grant. The workshop is on June 12, from 8am - 4 pm, in Somersworth, NH. Register Online

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