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Rio Chama TMDL and public meeting
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NM Environment Department is inviting the public to comment on the draft “total maximum daily load” (TMDL) document for the Rio Chama Watershed. The 30-day comment period opens February 23, 2011 and will close March 28, 2011. NMED's Surface Water Quality Bureau (SWQB) plans to request approval of the draft final TMDLs at the Water Quality Control Commission meeting on May 10, 2011.
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Nature Conservancy helping to revive the timber industry
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KOAT TV features benefits of forest treatments supported through the Rio Grande Water Fund
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Project WET Water Curriculum
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This full-color, fully revised 592-page guide contains 64 multidisciplinary water-related activities for students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The guide features cross-reference and planning charts, a glossary and background material on activity development and field testing.
The cornerstone of Project WET is its methodology of teaching about water resources through hands-on, investigative, easy-to-use activities.
Project WET activities are designed to complement existing curricula rather than displace or add additional concepts. Activities fulfill objectives and educational standards in the sciences, as well as other disciplines, from fine arts to health.
Because water is ubiquitous, water-related concepts can be found in almost any field of study. In addition, the Guide has been correlated with the educational standards of most states.
Activities within the Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide are universal in their methods of teaching about water. More than 40 countries in addition to the United States use Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide activities.
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Clearing the Waters Newsletter: Summer 2011
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A Volumn 16 #2 issue of Clearing the Waters is now available
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Bernalillo County SWMP 2003-2004 Annual Report
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Annual report of progress
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Bernalillo County SWMP 2005-2006 Annual Report
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Annual report of progress
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Paso del Norte Watershed Council: E.coli in New Mexico’s Lower Rio Grande
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The Paso del Norte Watershed Council (Council) has been awarded a watershed restoration grant to develop a Watershed Based Plan to protect and improve water quality in the lower Rio Grande from Percha Dam (below Caballo Reservoir) downstream to the American Dam (near the New Mexico, Texas, and international border). Funding has been provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the New Mexico Environment Department under the authority of the Clean Water Act Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source grant program. This is one of the Water Quality Sampling / Preliminary Results Presentations.
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Occurrence and Sources of E. coli in the Lower Rio Grande
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The Paso del Norte Watershed Council (Council) has been awarded a watershed restoration grant to develop a Watershed Based Plan to protect and improve water quality in the lower Rio Grande from Percha Dam (below Caballo Reservoir) downstream to the American Dam (near the New Mexico, Texas, and international border). Funding has been provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the New Mexico Environment Department under the authority of the Clean Water Act Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source grant program. This is one of the Water Quality Sampling / Preliminary Results Presentations.
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USEPA Notice of Permit Coverage (Bernalillo County)
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May 11, 2011 letter from Miguel I. Flores, Director, Water Quality Protection Division, USEPA Region 6
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Bernalillo County 2010 Study: PCBs in Stormwater Sediments
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Report written for StormCon 2011
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