The latest episode of the “Clean Water Pod” podcast addresses phosphorus pollution in Lake Champlain, which is located between New York, Vermont, and Canada. Host Jeff Berckes interviews a trio…
NEIWPCC has published its annual “State Summaries,” outlining the organization’s work and impact in each of its seven members states throughout the fiscal year 2023-2024. These two-page reports also share…
The Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve and the Hudson River Estuary Program are once again hosting a virtual winter “Women in Science” speaker series. Launching in late January, the…
The biennial North Country Convention will take place in Presque Isle, Maine, on April 2-3. The two-day educational event and trade show is designed for wastewater and drinking water operators…
NEIWPCC, in cooperation with the Long Island Sound Study (LISS) National Estuary Program and its partners, is inviting proposals to develop and initiate a long-term and large-scale eelgrass seed dispersal…
NEIWPCC is now inviting abstracts for the 28th National Tanks Conference (NTC), to be held Sept. 22-25 in Spokane, Washington. NEIWPCC is coordinating the conference in partnership with the planning…
In November, NEIWPCC’s training team presented the seminar, “Flush to Fresh: Working in the World of Wastewater,” at Shawsheen Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School, commonly known as Shawsheen Tech….
This past November, more than 60 wetland professionals from across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast traveled to Northampton, Massachusetts for the biennial meeting of two wetlands workgroups – the New England…
In the latest episode of the “Clean Water Pod” podcast, listeners head to Boise, Idaho to learn about an innovative approach to the Lower Boise River Total Maximum Daily Load…
By Sara Miller In accordance with the EPA’s responsibilities to protect human health and the environment, the Office of Underground Storage Tanks has been working with the EPA regions, states,…