Home » News
NH Department of Environmental Services offering grants to ensure watersheds
CONCORD -- New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services has $400,000 to distribute in grants for communities and nonprofits to improve watersheds in 2013.
The Watershed Assistance Grants will support local initiatives to restore impaired or protect high quality waters.
The grants are offered to municipalities, nonprofit organizations, state agencies, regional planning commission and county conservation districts.
The application deadline is Nov. 21.
Funds can be used to develop and implement approved watershed plans that address specific water pollution problems. Solutions can include a range of activities, such as installing rain gardens, green roofs, and porous pavement, stabilizing stream banks and implementing storm water utilities.
For more information and a copy of the proposal form, visit des.nh.gov.
- Jury overrules panel, awards malpractice verdict in son's death - 21
- Judge continues case against Keene parking meter 'Robin Hoods' - 35
- Teen told no fish story: He's the official derby winner - 0
- Pembroke man's family stunned by his shooting by Manchester police - 0
- New Conway library director coming from Manchester - 0
- Updated: Old Epping cemetery disturbed - 0
- Naturalization ceremony welcomes 26 new Americans - 1
- Pinkerton students pause to remember Lt. Paul DeMeo - 1
- Merrimack student’s death called suicide - 0
Exeter teachers were kids' favorites
READER COMMENTS: 6- Londonderry students who haven't had whooping cough vaccine asked to stay home - 0
- House, Senate agree on capital budget, including new $38 million women's prison - 0
- Windham's Common Man suffers heavy water damage in fire - 0
- Elderly man critical after North Hampton camper fire - 0
- 'Home grow' dropped on way to medical marijuana compromise - 7
- Death investigation under way in Manchester, no foul play suspected - 0
- Vet Home budget reworked after proposed cuts - 0
- Enfield fire leaves one burned - 0
- Driver rescued after Franklin crash, 50-foot plunge - 0
Hooksett students taken to nearby school after gas leak
READER COMMENTS: 0- Should adultery remain a crime under U.S. military law?
- Yes
- 42%
- No
- 58%
- Total Votes: 641



