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A Forum for Innovative Stormwater Infrastructure 2013
This in depth discussion will talk with designers, policy makers, leaders, and citizens. Including many different water management programs in Albuquerque.
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Arizona Department of Water Resources Enhanced Aquifer Management Stakeholder Process
With input from stakeholders, the Department will create a concept paper that provides a policy/regulatory framework for managing storage and recovery to meet water management objectives.
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ADWR Enhance Aquifer Management: Alternative cut to the Aquifer
This file offers insight from water management and how to change tactics but receiving the same yield of water. Speaking of protecting the general economy and welfare of the state by using renewable water supplies.
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Albuquerque Wildlife Federation Newsletter October 2013
Attached is AWF's October 2013 Newsletter, which includes: · Information about AWF's final volunteer service project of the year, in the Sandia Ranger District on October 19th. · An upcoming rally and crucial U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service hearing this Friday, October 4th, on the Mexican gray wolf and the management of wild wolves all across the country. · This month's speaker, Eliza Kretzmann, who will be discussing the new planning rule for the Cibola National Forest at the meeting on October 10th. · Amazing photos of longtime AWF project site Limestone Canyon with record-breaking flows of water!
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EPA Climate Change, Water News and Other Federal News
U.S. Geological Survey Moves to Create Climate Change Vulnerability Database
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EPA Climate Change and Water News
U.S. EPA News EPA's Climate Ready Water Utilities Initiative Announces Webinar Series
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Onsite Insight: Monthly Newsletter from the U.S. Water Alliance - August 28, 2013
Joyce Hudson and her team work with septic system businesses, utilities, regulators, and public health officials to advance environmentally sustainable, onsite decentralized systems that leave homeowners happy and watersheds healthy. It's centered on education, training, and collaboration.
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The Chama Flow Report, Volume 2, No. 1 2013
Volume 2, Number 1. This newsletter will be published on a roughly quarterly basis, covering the technical and governance news and issues that will emerge from the recently-initiated "Rio Chama Flow Optimization Project". We hope you will find it interesting and that you will accept our sincere invitation to participate in improving the management of streamflows in the Rio Chama Wild and Scenic River.
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Request for Quotes: Federal Clean Water Act Section 604 (b) Water Quality Management Planning 2013
Quotes due October 4, 2013. The Surface Water Quality Bureau (Bureau or SWQB) of the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) requests quotes from regional public comprehensive planning organizations to conduct water quality management planning as defined under sections 205(j) and 303(e) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). These funds are made available through an RFQ as, given the duration and amount of an award, this is the appropriate approach through the State of New Mexico Procurement Code. In response to this RFQ NMED seeks detailed quotes (i.e. proposals) to conduct water quality management planning. While all quotes focused on water quality management planning are welcomed, those which will fund activities that clearly address the State’s water quality goals to preserve, protect and improve the water quality in New Mexico are likely to be rated highest. In this respect NMED encourages quotes focused on Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) or other water quality management planning activities that will directly address identified water quality impairments but do not overlap with development of watershed based plans that are eligible for funding through NMED’s 319(h) program.
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Request For Quotes to Conduct Water Quality Management Planning
The Surface Water Quality Bureau (Bureau) of the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) requests quotes from regional public comprehensive planning organizations to conduct water quality management
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