The next webinar in the National 303(d) Restoring Our Impaired Waters Webinar Series will provide training on the use of the Lake Loading Response Model (LLRM). The event is scheduled for April…
In this episode of the “Clean Water Pod” podcast, listeners learn about reducing phosphorus loading to waterways in Green Bay and Madison, Wisconsin using adaptive management practices. Both utilities highlight…
Nestled between New York, Vermont, and the province of Québec, Canada, spans one of the largest freshwater lakes in North America: Lake Champlain. Like many lakes, phosphorus from nonpoint source…
In New York’s Adirondack Mountains, more than 2,000 students and adults engaged in a hands-on opportunity to explore the health of Lake George in 2024. Run by the Lake George…
The Long Island Sound Study (LISS) and its partners have a new resource to inform habitat conservation actions. The “Assessment of Existing Coastal Habitat Connectivity Data and Models for Feasibility…
The latest installment of the National 303(d) Restoring Our Impaired Waters Webinar Series focused on designing and implementing trash total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) in Maryland. Held on February 25,…
Shrinking snow piles are one of the first signs that spring is on the way. Over the long winter, these piles accumulate pollutants like road salt, sand, automotive oils, car…
From the forested headwaters of the Connecticut River along the Canadian border, to the bustling urban landscape of Bronx, New York, a new StoryMap provides insight on the people that…
In northern Vermont, a Missisquoi River Basin Association (MRBA) project shares the history and relationship between the Missisquoi River and Abenaki culture through two new educational films. “Exploring Our Cultural…
More than 170 aquatic and environmental biologists gathered in Bartlett, New Hampshire for the annual Northeast Aquatic Biologists (NAB) Conference. Attendees represented state, federal, tribal and municipal governments, the private…