• A Day in the Life of the Hudson River and Harbor 

    Each fall, schools all along the Hudson River collaborate to create a “day-in-the-life” picture of the river. The annual event is designed to bring school groups and education partners to the Hudson where they can learn directly from the river. Using seine nets, minnow pots, water-testing gear and simple tools, thousands of students catch and…

  • National Nonpoint Source Training Workshop

    The National Nonpoint Source (NPS) Training Workshop will be held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on October 27 – 29, 2025. The event fosters coordination among NPS program practitioners and partners…

  • NEIWPCC Executive Committee and Commissioners Meeting

    Meeting three times per year, the 35 governor-appointed commissioners oversee NEIWPCC. The meetings are an opportunity for the commissioners to discuss NEIWPCC priorities, projects and state issues. Contact Samantha Thompson…

  • Lake Champlain Research Conference

    The Lake Champlain Research Conference will be held at the UVM Davis Center in Burlington, Vermont from January 26–27, 2026. The conference will bring together lake and watershed stakeholders, including…

  • Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference

    The 2026 Northeast Aquatic Biologists (NAB) Conference will be held on February 4-6 at the Water’s Edge Resort & Spa in Westbrook, Connecticut.

  • Annual Nonpoint Source Conference

    The 36th Annual Nonpoint Source (NPS) Conference will be held April 7-9, 2026 in Plymouth, MA. Learn more on the event webpage: https://neiwpcc.org/events/annual-nps-conference/

  • NEIWPCC Executive Committee and Commissioners Meeting

    Meeting three times per year, the 35 governor-appointed commissioners oversee NEIWPCC. The meetings are an opportunity for the commissioners to discuss NEIWPCC priorities, projects and state issues. Contact Samantha Thompson for further information. 

  • Long Island Sound Research Conference

    The Long Island Sound Research Conference convenes researchers and partners working in the Sound and its watershed to share science, connect across disciplines, and support collaborative solutions. Held biennially and rotating between Connecticut and New York, the conference highlights research aligned with the four goals of the Long Island Sound Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan…

  • Reimagining Residuals Webinar Series, Part One: Dewatering Technologies

    Join NEIWPCC and NEBRA in an engaging webinar series spotlighting the technologies shaping the future of sludge and biosolids management. Led by researchers and industry experts, each webinar will combine a strong technical foundation with real-world insights to explore topics ranging from established approaches like dewatering and drying to emerging and early-stage innovations. In the…

  • Reimagining Residuals Webinar Series, Part Two: Drying Technologies

    Learn about drying technologies, an important first step to implementing technologies for removal and destruction of PFAS and other emerging contaminants from biosolids. Presenters will discuss a variety of commonly used dryers, including drum, paddle, and belt dryers, among others. Synagro and Middlesex County Utilities Authority will present case studies on rotary drum and thin…