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Audobon Southwest Women in Conservation 2012 Save the Date by akilah, last updated: Jul 30, 2012 08:42 PM
Save the Date flier for Audobon's 2012 Southwest Women in Conservation conference.
Annual Comanche Creek Workshop (Free) by akilah, last updated: Jul 30, 2012 07:41 PM
As part of a New Mexico River Ecosystem Restoration Initiative grant, this year participants will be restoring, and monitoring, wetlands of Grassy Creek, a side drainage of Comanche Creek.
Quvira Coalition Newsletter July 24 by akilah, last updated: Jul 30, 2012 07:30 PM
Quvira Coalition Newsletter featuring events and upcoming opportunities in the community.
Job Announcement: District Forester (DEADLINE 08/07/12) by akilah, last updated: Jul 25, 2012 08:13 PM
This position functions as the Field Manager (District Forester) for the Capitan District of the Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)- Forestry Division. The District is comprised of 8,591,874 acres of private, non-federal and non-municipal lands in Otero, Lincoln, Chaves, DeBaca, Roosevelt, Lea and Eddy counties. The position supervises the implementation of all forestry programs to include the Smokey Bear Historical Park, fire management, forest and watershed health management, timber harvesting regulations, service forestry and all administrative activities on the district. The position participates with other groups and agencies with similar objectives and authorities to allocate resources across jurisdictional boundaries to achieve forest and watershed health and communities that are more defensible from wildland fire and insect and disease epidemics. The position is also responsible for maintaining compliance with governmental standards and business philosophies such as department and division policies, the state procurement code, contract management, supervision and federal codes relating to the delivery of federal programs.
GIS Maps and Data by Portal Administrator, last updated: Jul 23, 2012 12:22 PM
 
New Study: Today's Southwest U.S. megafires are unusual by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 01:41 PM
Unprecedented study relies on more than 1,500 years of tree-ring data and hundreds of years of fire-scar records gathered from Ponderosa Pine forests
Study on Megafires as unusual in long-term by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 01:38 PM
Unprecedented study relies on more than 1,500 years of tree-ring data and hundreds of years of fire-scar records gathered from Ponderosa Pine forests.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 5: Total Maximum Daily Loads by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 02:04 AM
Many 303(d)-listed waters are impacted by changes in natural hydrology associated with urbanization. This factsheet describes how Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) and TMDL implementation plans (IPs) can address the hydrological factors that contribute to impairments by including green infrastructure.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting and Enforcement Series by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 02:03 AM
The Green Infrastructure Permitting and Enforcement Series provides EPA and state permitting and enforcement professionals with a guide to integrating green infrastructure approaches into NPDES wet weather programs. The series consists of six factsheets and four supplements addressing general accountability considerations; CSOs; SSOs; stormwater; TMDLs; and water quality standards. The series includes sample language and case studies to illustrate the concepts discussed.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 2: Combined Sewer Overflows by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 01:24 AM
Green infrastructure can reduce the volume of stormwater entering combined sewer systems during precipitation events, which may reduce numbers and volumes of overflows. This factsheet addresses the evaluation of green infrastructure approaches for CSO control, the identification of quantitative implementation targets, and the incorporation of green infrastructure approaches into Long Term Control Plans.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Supplement 4: Green Infrastructure in Total Maximum Daily Loads by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 01:15 AM
This supplement to Factsheet 5 summarizes two recent TMDLS that address flow, hydrology, and green infrastructure.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Supplement 3: Green Infrastructure Models and Calculators by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 01:09 AM
This supplement to Factsheet 2 summarizes the features of 19 models that can be used to predict the performance and/or cost of green infrastructure approaches.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Supplement 2: Consent Decree Language Addressing Green for Grey Subsitution by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 01:07 AM
This supplement to Factsheet 2 provides an excerpt from the 2010 settlement with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) to address the flow of untreated sewage into Cleveland waterways and Lake Erie.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Supplement 1: Consent Decrees that Include Green Infrastructure Provisions by akilah, last updated: Jul 21, 2012 12:27 AM
This supplement to Factsheet 2 summarizes the green infrastructure provisions in seven CSO consent decrees entered since 2003.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 6: Water Quality Standards by akilah, last updated: Jul 20, 2012 02:18 PM
Water quality standards include designated uses, water quality criteria, and an antidegradation policy and implementation procedures. This factsheet describes how green infrastructure approaches can be considered as part of an Antidegradation Review or Use Attainability Analysis.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 4: Stormwater by akilah, last updated: Jul 19, 2012 07:13 PM
Much of the aquatic ecosystem degradation associated with stormwater is caused by changes in discharge volumes, rates, and durations. This factsheet discusses how green infrastructure can be integrated into stormwater permits to maintain more natural flow regimes.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 3: Sanitary Sewer Overflows by akilah, last updated: Jul 19, 2012 07:11 PM
Depending on the causes of SSOs for a particular system, green infrastructure approaches may be used in conjunction with grey infrastructure improvements and capacity, management, operations and maintenance (CMOM) to help eliminate SSOs. This factsheet discusses how green infrastructure approaches may be integrated into CMOM plans and CSO consent decrees.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 1: General Accountability by akilah, last updated: Jul 19, 2012 06:50 PM
Accountability considerations are important in all actions involving permits or enforcement orders, regardless of the approaches used to achieve compliance with established standards. This factsheet discusses six accountability mechanisms that may be applied to permits or enforcement actions that include green infrastructure.
NMSF/FWRI Collaborative by Susan Rich, last updated: Jul 18, 2012 04:56 PM
Workspace for collaborative efforts of New Mexico State Forestry and the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute.
Public Collaborative Group Folder by Portal Administrator, last updated: Jul 18, 2012 04:20 PM
Folder for public group collaboration. Content placed here can be made available for public viewing.
 
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