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EMNRD Request for Proposals for Invasive Plant Management (Legal Document) by akilah, last updated: Oct 28, 2012 11:25 PM
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications (Exhibit A) to address management of invasive plants on state, private, and public non-federal lands from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) where noxious weeds threaten forested acres.
EMNRD Request for Proposals for Invasive Plant Management (Public Notice) by akilah, last updated: Oct 28, 2012 11:22 PM
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications (Exhibit A) to address management of invasive plants on state, private, and public non-federal lands from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) where noxious weeds threaten forested acres.
Surface Water Quality Bureau Proposes Withdrawal of the Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL) for Red River by akilah, last updated: Oct 28, 2012 08:13 PM
The New Mexico Environment Department’s (NMED) Surface Water Quality Bureau (SWQB) is inviting the public to comment on the draft “total maximum daily load” (TMDL) withdrawal document for the Red River (Rio Grande to Placer Creek). A TMDL is a planning document that establishes specific goals to meet water quality standards in waterbodies where pollutant limits are exceeded. Due to recent changes to the water quality standards and assessment of available data for the 2012-2014 Clean Water Act 303d/305b Integrated List, SWQB proposes to withdraw the 2006 dissolved aluminum TMDL for Red River (Rio Grande to Placer Creek).
Red River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Public Comment by akilah, last updated: Oct 28, 2012 08:10 PM
The New Mexico Environment Department’s (NMED) Surface Water Quality Bureau (SWQB) is inviting the public to comment on the draft “total maximum daily load” (TMDL) withdrawal document for the Red River (Rio Grande to Placer Creek). A TMDL is a planning document that establishes specific goals to meet water quality standards in waterbodies where pollutant limits are exceeded.
Red River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Press Release by akilah, last updated: Oct 28, 2012 08:08 PM
The New Mexico Environment Department’s (NMED) Surface Water Quality Bureau (SWQB) is inviting the public to comment on the draft “total maximum daily load” (TMDL) withdrawal document for the Red River (Rio Grande to Placer Creek). A TMDL is a planning document that establishes specific goals to meet water quality standards in waterbodies where pollutant limits are exceeded.
Application for Collaborative Forest Restoration Program Technical Advisory Panel by akilah, last updated: Oct 28, 2012 07:55 PM
USDA Forest Service is seeking nominations and applications for 12-15 vacancies on the Collaborative Forest Restoration Program (CFRP) Technical Advisory Panel (Panel). The CFRP Panel evaluates grant proposals that may receive funding though the CFRP and uses a consensus based process to provide recommendations to the Forest Service on which ones best meet the program objectives.
Job Announcement: Water Conservation Specialist Needed (City of Santa Fe) by akilah, last updated: Oct 26, 2012 05:42 PM
The Water Conservation Specialist is responsible for water conservation education, Water Conservation program implementation and enforces Water Conservation Ordinances.
Forest Products - Into the Future Conference: Structural wood tech, bioproduct derivatives, cellulosic fibre by akilah, last updated: Oct 26, 2012 04:00 PM
Join us for Forest Products – Into the Future, the two-day conference and annual meeting of the Forest Products Society Eastern Canadian Section, being held October 31 to November 1, 2012 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. For those who can’t join onsite - we will have live web streaming. Come and learn about the latest structural wood product technologies; what is coming from bioproduct derivatives; and how work at the molecular level will affect the future use of cellulosic fibre. Topics include: CNC and Robotics, Automation for the Wood Manufacturing Industry Biorefining of Kraft Lignin Biological Demethylation of Kraft Lignin Naturally Versatile: Use of Engineered Wood Product - Trends for Glulam, CLT, SIP Designing with Wood Biorefinery and Lignin Opportunities Nordic CLT Opportunities and Barriers to First Nation Participation in the Forestry Businesses
EPA Climate Change and Water News by akilah, last updated: Oct 26, 2012 03:38 PM
Key points about recent events in the EPA concerning climate change and water.
EPA Releases Freshwater Biological Traits Database Report by akilah, last updated: Oct 26, 2012 03:37 PM
This final report discusses the development of a database of freshwater biological traits. The database combines several existing traits databases into an online format. The database is also augmented with additional traits that are relevant to detecting climate change-related effects, especially traits related to temperature tolerances and flow.
EPA Releases Report: "Implications of Climate Change for State Bioassessment Programs and Approaches to Account for Effects" by akilah, last updated: Oct 26, 2012 03:34 PM
This final report uses biological data collected in wadeable rivers and streams, by four states, to examine the components of state and tribal bioassessment and biomonitoring programs that may be vulnerable to climate change. The study investigates the potential to identify biological response signals to climate change within existing bioassessment data sets; analyzes how biological responses can be categorized and interpreted; and assesses how they may influence decision-making processes. The analyses suggest that several biological indicators may be used to detect climate change effects and such indicators can be used by state bioassessment programs to document changes at high-quality reference sites.
EPA News: WaterSense Intends to Revise the Irrigation Partner and Professional Certification Program by akilah, last updated: Oct 26, 2012 03:33 PM
WaterSense recently announced its intent to modify its specifications for certification programs for irrigation professionals and the WaterSense irrigation professional partnership. The notification of intent outlines EPA's evaluation of the benefits and challenges associated with the existing irrigation partnership program, its experience in running the certification program, and its desire to expand the program's scope to attain additional water savings. The outlined intended revisions are two-fold: development of a consolidated and common set of general requirements that will apply to all professional certifying organizations and removal of the individual irrigation partnership designation to allow the benefits of partnership to extend to all professionals certified by WaterSense labeled programs. WaterSense is soliciting input from stakeholders who would like to provide comment on the Agency's proposal.
Groundwater Quality Program Manager position open until 10/25/12 by Susan Rich, last updated: Oct 18, 2012 03:14 PM
RECRUITMENT NOTICE Administrative Operations Manager 2 – Environmental Science Position # 00012091 POLLUTION PREVENTION SECTION GROUND WATER QUALITY BUREAU NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is advertising an Administrative Operations Manager 2 – Environmental Science position (#00012091) in the Pollution Prevention Section of the Ground Water Quality Bureau. The position advertisement is posted on the NM State Personnel Office website, http://agency.governmentjobs.com/newmexico/default.cfm. The closing date for the position is October 25, 2012. The position is the Program manager for the Ground Water Quality Bureau’s permitting program. The position is responsible for managing up to 22 staff on the development and enforcement of ground water discharge permits in accordance with the Water Quality Act and Water Quality Control Commission Regulations. The position develops proposed language for new regulations or revisions of existing regulations and provides technical testimony in permit and rulemaking hearings. The salary range for this position is typically $37.35 (midpoint) to $47.80 (max) per hour (Pay Band 90) depending on job duties and experience. If you have questions regarding the position, contact Jerry Schoeppner at 827-2919. Please post or share this information with others who may be interested in this position.
Riparian Restoration Connection by Susan Rich, last updated: Oct 11, 2012 11:16 AM
The Tamarisk Coalition, a non-profit alliance working to restore riparian lands, has launched a new website called the Riparian Restoration Connection. Its goal is to create a central hub for the riparian restoration community to exchange resources, share ideas, ask questions, and get the information needed to help facilitate riparian restoration efforts.
2012 NM Watershed Forum- Free Workshop by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: Oct 11, 2012 11:02 AM
"A Changing Landscape: The Pecos Watershed and Its Future"
2012 NM Watershed Forum- Free Workshop by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: Oct 11, 2012 11:02 AM
"Preparing for and Adapting to Drought in Northern New Mexico"
2012 NM Watershed Forum- $35 Workshop by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: Oct 11, 2012 11:01 AM
"Watershed Restoration~ The Cutting Edge: Catching, Sinking, Storing and Using Water Where It Falls"
2012 NM Watershed Forum- Free Workshop by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: Oct 11, 2012 11:01 AM
"Rainwater Harvesting: A Graceful Resolution for an Urban River"
2012 NM Watershed Forum- Free Workshop by Sue Hansen Putze, last updated: Oct 11, 2012 11:00 AM
"Caring for Arroyos in Your Neighborhood"
NM Watershed Forum - Four Corners River Health Workshop by Susan Rich, last updated: Oct 11, 2012 10:59 AM
Collaborating for Water Quality in the San Juan Basin - FREE workshop and field trip with optional mine tour
 
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