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Government : Misc. Federal
& State
Organizations
- American Water Resources
Association: their
mission is to advance multidisciplinary water
resources education, management and research
- American Water Works
Association: dedicated
to safe drinking water
- Center for Watershed Protection: provides local
governments, activists, and watershed organizations around the
country with the technical tools for protecting some of the nation’s
most precious natural resources
- Clean
Water Action: a national citizen's organization working
for clean, safe and affordable water, prevention of health-threatening
pollution, creation of environmentally-safe jobs and businesses,
and empowerment of people to make democracy work
- Connecticut River Airshed Watershed
Consortium: a research and monitoring
program aimed at developing and providing critically needed
technology for decision and policy-makers to ensure optimal long-term
management of the Conecticut River, the largest river in New
England
- Consortium of
Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc:
their mission is to facilitate advancements in the hydrologic
sciences
- Green Mountain Conservation
Group: dedicated to natural resource conservation in the
Ossippee Watershed
- National Association
of Water Companies: the only trade association that exclusively
represents the private and investor-owned water utility industry.
Scholarships are available to graduating college seniors or
current graduate students in Master's degree programs
- National
Drinking Water Clearinghouse: helps
small communities by collecting, developing, and providing timely
information relevant to drinking water issues
- National Institutes for Water
Resources (NIWR): a network of Research Institutes
in every state that conduct basic and applied research to
solve water problems unique to their area
- New England
Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission: a
not-for-profit interstate agency serving and assisting its member
states
- New Hampshire
Association of Conservation Commissions: purpose
is to foster conservation and appropriate use of New Hampshire's
natural resources by providing assistance to conservation commissions,
facilitating communication and cooperation among commissions,
and helping to create a climate in which commissions can be successful
- Oyster
River Watershed Association: their mission is to protect,
promote, and enhance the ecological integrity and environmental
quality of the Oyster River watershed, through land protection
and education
- Seacoast Watershed Information Manager: This website provides the tools and information you need to guide sustainable management of your Seacoast community's water resources.
- Smart Growth America: a coalition of nearly
100 advocacy organizations that have a stake in how metropolitan
expansion affects our environment, quality of life and economic
sustainability
- Water Center: an organization that focuses on the safety, quality and enjoyment of our water supplies. The site contains general water information, as well as information on test kits and filtration systems that might be useful for teachers, students and the general public
- Water Environment
Federation: a
not-for-profit technical and educational organization that
is committed to preserving and enhancing the global water environment
university of new hampshire
- Center for Integrated Regional
Problem Solving: their mission is to to apply the results
of scholarship, creative work, and research to assist in the
solution of difficult problems and to support the well-being
of people and communities
- Complex Systems
Research Center: investigates the effects of human disturbance
on the Earth's biogeochemical processes
- Cooperative Extension: provides
New Hampshire citizens with research-based education and information,
enhancing their ability to make informed decisions that strengthen
youth, families and communities, sustain natural resources, and
improve the economy
- Department of
Natural Resources:
offers a Bachelor's degree
in several natural resource disciplines, including Environmental
Conservation, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, and Wildlife Management.
They also offer a Master's degree
in Natural Resources with the following options: Environmental Conservation,
Forestry, Soil Science, Water Resources, Wildlife Ecology, and General
Natural Resources.
- Environmental
Research Group: specializes in advanced water
treatment technologies, waste characterization
and utilization, ground water processes
and bioremediation, contaminated sediments, and
electrotechnologies research
- Water Treatment
Technology Assistance Center: The mission of the Technology
Assistance Centers is to form a network with the common goal
to protect public health, improve water system sustainability,
and enhance compliance
- New Hampshire
Watersheds: A
cooperative effort of
the University of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental
Services to foster the wise use, management, and protection
of New Hampshire's water bodies and their surrounding watersheds
- NH Sea Grant
Program: provides support, leadership and expertise for
marine research, education and extension
- Shoals Marine
Laboratory: offers a unique opportunity to study marine science
in the field with exceptional faculty from institutions throughout
North America
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