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Call For Proposals: Urban Waters Capacity-Building Grants
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The goal of the Urban Waters Capacity-Building Grants is to improve our nation’s impaired urban water resources – rivers, lakes, wetlands and more – and the socioeconomically challenged communities around them by providing local organizations, tribal and local governments with the skills and techniques to effectively restore these resources over time.
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Two positions open with environmental consulting firm
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Stillwater Sciences seeks Lead Geomorphologist and President
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EPA Program Analyst, Washington DC
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Job Announcment for a Program Analyst, GS-0343-14/15, at EPA,Washington DC Metro Area
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Position open: Arizona Urban/Community Forestry Coordinator
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To apply for the position, go to www.azstatejobs.gov and look under Forestry - Land Manager 1.
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Grant Announcement: NM Re-Leaf Program
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The New Mexico Centennial Re-Leaf Program is happy to announce that our 2011/2012 Grant Guidelines and Application are now available for download on our website at: www.nmforestry.com (link to the Re-Leaf Program).
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NEW Fire Ecologist Position Open
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Western Landowners Alliance is seeking a New Mexico Field Organizer
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Western Landowners Alliance, a West-wide non-profit organization based in Santa Fe, seeks a NM Field Organizer to help implement our mission to advance policies and practices that sustain working lands, connected landscapes and native species.
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Environment Department Requests Public Comment on Changes to Surface Water Quality Standards for Nichols and McClure Reservoirs and the Santa Fe River
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The New Mexico Environment Department requests public comment on a proposal to amend surface water quality standards for Nichols and McClure Reservoirs and the Santa Fe River from Nichols Reservoir to Cochiti Pueblo. The public comment period will close on September 28, 2012.
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EPA News: WaterSense Intends to Revise the Irrigation Partner and Professional Certification Program
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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.
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EPA Releases Report: "Implications of Climate Change for State Bioassessment Programs and Approaches to Account for Effects"
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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.
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