NEIWPCC is inviting proposals for improving and refining data inputs and metrics for a pilot model to assess habitat connectivity in the Long Island Sound and its watershed. This work
Researchers, educators, anglers, paddlers and local communities along the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers in New York can now access high-frequency water quality and weather data through a newly redesigned Hudson
Long Island, New York property owners can help reduce stormwater runoff and nitrogen pollution in local waterways through the annual Garden Rewards Program. This initiative provides a financial reimbursement of
While sailing and exploring the Lake Champlain ecosystem, students receive a hands-on education with the Community Sailing Center (CSC), a local nonprofit organization. In 2025, CSC engaged 688 students from the
Water professionals from across the country convened in Washington, D.C. for Water Week 2026, an annual event featuring presentations, networking events, policy briefings, and meetings surrounding water sector challenges. A
NEIWPCC’s fiscal year 2025 annual report, which is structured around the new five-year strategic plan, is now available online. It provides an overview of the four strategic priorities that comprise
For more than three decades, NEIWPCC’s Annual Nonpoint Source Conference has served as a forum for dialogue around nonpoint source pollution work and projects in the Northeast. This year’s event
Last month, NEIWPCC launched two new self-paced wastewater training courses to support the professional development of industry personnel. The online, on-demand courses offer accessible training to a wide audience, including
Imagine turning on your faucet and nothing coming out: No water for drinking, cooking, bathing or running household appliances. This is what hundreds of New Hampshire residents experienced in the
A water main breaks in the U.S. every two minutes; one in three water sector employees will be eligible to retire by 2033; and each year 1.7 trillion gallons of