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Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Manual by Steve Glass, last updated: Jul 17, 2012 07:13 PM
A manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
Bernalillo County 2010 Study: PCBs in Stormwater Sediments by Steve Glass, last updated: Jul 01, 2011 03:06 PM
Report written for StormCon 2011
EPA/NMED Dec. 6 Webinar Presentation by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: May 10, 2012 03:28 PM
PowerPoint for MS4 Watershed permitting pilot- Middle Rio Grande NM
Integrated Planning by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: May 10, 2012 03:28 PM
Memo from EPA supporting the integration of municipal stormwater and wastewater planning and green infrastructure practices.
Urban Stormwater Retrofit Practices Manual Appendices by Steve Glass, last updated: Sep 08, 2011 04:11 PM
Appendices to the manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
USEPA Notice of Permit Coverage (Bernalillo County) by Steve Glass, last updated: Jul 01, 2011 03:06 PM
May 11, 2011 letter from Miguel I. Flores, Director, Water Quality Protection Division, USEPA Region 6
December 2011Notes by Linda Martinez, last updated: Mar 05, 2012 04:43 PM
Due to lack of quorum there was not an official meetings; however there was discussion. These are notes of this meeting.
Pinos Altos plot photos by Jeremy Kruger, last updated: Nov 27, 2012 05:37 PM
photos taken at the inventory plots
Occurrence and Sources of E. coli in the Lower Rio Grande by webeditor, last updated: Jun 16, 2012 10:19 PM
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.
Paso del Norte Watershed Council: E.coli in New Mexico’s Lower Rio Grande by webeditor, last updated: Jun 16, 2012 10:19 PM
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.
March 28, 2012 meeting by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: Jan 22, 2013 03:06 PM
Notes from the MS4 Permit Stakeholders meeting.
Trigo Fire Monitoring Plan by Victoria Amato, M.S., last updated: Sep 01, 2011 04:18 PM
SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR THE ESTANCIA BASIN WATERSHED HEALTH, RESTORATION, AND MONITORING PROJECT - POST-FIRE MONITORING STUDY In April 2008, a large area of the Estancia Basin watershed was burned in the 13,709-acre Trigo wildfire. This burn area encompassed a large portion of the Cibola National Forest and also included 3,712 acres of private land on its eastern fringe. Fire creates significant impacts to watershed health, which in turn impacts water yield and groundwater recharge. Since three large wildfires (Ojo Peak, Trigo, and Big Spring) have now burned a considerable portion of the eastern slopes of the Manzano Mountains, the impacts of wildfire on Estancia Basin watershed health are likely significant. SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) is currently monitoring the effects of thinning treatments in the area as part of the Estancia Basin Watershed Health, Restoration and Monitoring Project since 2007. That project is overseen by the Estancia Basin Watershed Health, Restoration and Monitoring Steering Committee (Steering Committee), with funding from the New Mexico State Water Trust Board. The Steering Committee recently awarded SWCA additional funding to develop and implement post-fire monitoring to evaluate wildfire impacts to Estancia Basin watershed health. SWCA developed this proposed scope of services, task list, study plan, and budget that will investigate the impacts of wildfire on forest and watershed health, and to enhance our knowledge of forest disturbances and their impacts on hydrology of the Estancia Basin. Of the three major wildfires, Ojo Peak, Trigo, and Big Spring, SWCA has chosen to focus efforts on the Trigo fire. Replicated study sites across watersheds will be more comparable if they are located within an area that burned at about the same time. The Trigo fire also was the largest of the three, it was centrally located within the study region and relative to the existing forest thinning monitoring site, and it burned more watersheds than the other two .
Some Weed Management Concepts for the Rio Grande Bosque by Susan Rich, last updated: Mar 08, 2011 11:17 PM
Presentation about managing weeds in riparian restoration projects. Gregory Fenchel, NRCS Los Lunas Plant Materials Center
SAF Water Resources Working Group Newsletter November 2010 by Susan Rich, last updated: Feb 15, 2011 04:40 PM
Society of American Foresters Water Resources Working Group Newsletter November 2010
Bernalillo County SWMP 2005-2006 Annual Report by Steve Glass, last updated: Jul 01, 2011 03:06 PM
Annual report of progress
Bernalillo County SWMP 2003-2004 Annual Report by Steve Glass, last updated: Jul 01, 2011 03:06 PM
Annual report of progress
River, Acequia and Shallow Groundwater Interactions by webeditor, last updated: Jun 20, 2012 04:30 PM
Until recently, surface water and groundwater have been treated separately in most research and management situations. However, research from around the world is beginning to show the important interactions between surface water and shallow groundwater. Along irrigated cropland corridors between irrigation ditches and rivers, these interactions yield potential water quantity and water quality benefits.
Watershed Conservation Planning using the TPL Greenprint by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Dec 29, 2010 04:03 PM
This presentation will provide an overview of the conservation and watershed protection priorities that have been established by partners in various Greenprints, and demonstrate how the Greenprint translates the priorities into measurable criteria. This presentation will demonstrate Greenprint tools being used to help watershed partners objectively evaluate opportunities for conservation.
Watershed Modeling with the Spreadsheet Tool for Estimating Pollutant Load (STEPL) by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Dec 29, 2010 04:03 PM
This workshop will provide an overview of the Spreadsheet Tool for Estimating Pollutant Load (STEPL) model as well as demonstrating some practical New Mexico examples of calculating watershed pollutant loads during watershed planning and estimating load reductions from best management practice implementation.
NPDES Watershed Based Permitting Pilot by Joe Zebrowski, last updated: Dec 29, 2010 04:03 PM
Watershed Based Permitting will be applied as a pilot project to municipal storm sewers in the middle Rio Grande to address water quality concerns.
 
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