Diving into States’ Impaired Waters List
1/31/23—Episode 4 of the Clean Water Pod Jokingly called the “naughty list” by some water professionals, the Clean Water Act Section 303(d)’s list of impaired […]
1/31/23—Episode 4 of the Clean Water Pod Jokingly called the “naughty list” by some water professionals, the Clean Water Act Section 303(d)’s list of impaired […]
1/30/23—Early bird registration is now available The 33rd Annual Nonpoint Source (NPS) Conference will take place in Saratoga Springs, New York on April 12-13, with […]
1/24/23—NEIWPCC’s 2021-22 state summaries, updated annually, are now available in print and online. These one-page handouts highlight how NEIWPCC helped the Northeast preserve and advance […]
1/18/23—The Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP) recently launched a website dedicated to simplifying the lake’s phosphorus reduction plan. The site — Clean Water Commitment — […]
1/5/23—The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (NYSDEC) Hudson River Estuary Program, a NEIWPCC program partner, is once again hosting a free virtual winter […]
12/20/22—Water quality monitoring is foundational to assessing our nation’s waterways and gauging progress, making it essential to achieving the Clean Water Act. Taking a deeper […]
12/9/22—The annual Northeast Aquatic Biologists (NAB) Conference will take place in Plymouth, Massachusetts on February 15-17, 2023. The event provides a forum for knowledge-transfer, collaboration, […]
12/1/22—This past October, students, scientists and industry professionals traveled to Albany, New York to kick off the 11th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae. The six-day […]
11/30/22—The second episode of NEIWPCC’s new podcast, “The Clean Water Pod,” is now available, focusing on water quality standards. Host Jeff Berckes speaks with Jennifer […]
11/7/22—NEIWPCC is now inviting abstracts for the Northeast Aquatic Biologists (NAB) Conference, to be held February 15-17, 2023, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. NEIWPCC is coordinating the conference […]