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,…
This past October, students, scientists, and industry professionals gathered in Portland, Maine for the 12th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae. The six-day conference operated under the theme “ONE BLOOM: Unifying Harmful Algal…
The Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program, in partnership with Peregrine Productions and NEIWPCC, launched a new video series, “Summit to Shore,” celebrating the beauty of the basin and highlighting…
The annual Northeast Aquatic Biologists (NAB) Conference will take place in Bartlett, New Hampshire on February 5-7, 2025. The event provides a forum for sharing knowledge, collaboration, and networking among…
In 2021, NEIWPCC launched the Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (JDEI) Task Force as a way to embed these values across NEIWPCC’s work and culture. “NEIWPCC is creating a more…
NEIWPCC, in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s (NYSDEC) Hudson River Estuary Program, is inviting proposals from qualified consultants to survey American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) distribution…
By Beth MacBlane On any given day, one can find Nora Lough peering into a microscope studying bacteria and other microorganisms that underpin the wastewater treatment process. “Working in wastewater…
By Devon Case In the diverse aquatic tapestry of the Northeastern U.S., diadromous fish – species that migrate between freshwater and saltwater – play a crucial role in maintaining ecological…
The third season of the “Clean Water Pod” podcast will focus on stories from across the country that showcase innovative approaches within the Clean Water Act 303(d) Program. For the…
By Beth MacBlane Over the course of Don Kennedy’s multi-decade career, he enthusiastically taught thousands of operators about industrial wastewater treatment and collection systems throughout the Northeast. Kennedy began working…