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Job Announcement: Council Coordinator Luckiamute Watershed Council (LWC)

The Luckiamute Watershed Council (LWC) is seeking an independent contractor to fill our Council Coordinator position. This person will manage the day-to-day affairs of the LWC to ensure that we are meeting the needs of all of our stakeholders, fulfilling the obligations of our existing grants and performing the necessary groundwork to grow and expand as a watershed council. The contract is for a two-year term. The Council Coordinator reports to the LWC Board officers, working closely with the LWC Board members, Outreach Specialist and Project Manager to continue program development, execution and budget compliance to enhance the LWC's capacity and promote their mission.

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WATERSHED STEWARD (AmeriCorps)

We are seeking an individual interested in natural resource management, stewardship and community involvement. The position will assist CCFEG/TU develop and implement fishery restoration and water acquisition projects. In addition, the position will conduct outreach, help develop an environmental education program and build membership programs. CCFEG/TU are collaborating on four primary project areas: 1) Salmon in the Classroom, 2) General Education/Outreach/Membership Development, 3) Nutrient Enhancement Study and 4) Restoration Projects.

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State Urban & Community Forestry Program Manager - apply by 8/18/11

The Urban & Community Forestry (U&CF) Program Manager embraces statewide responsibilities. Serves as state representative for United States Forest Service (USFS) Region 3 on the Western Forestry Leadership Coalition (WFLC) Urban & Community Forestry Committee. Duties Include - Initiates a State U&CF Program Strategic Plan, at least every five (5) years -Writes and administers the Professional Services Contract (PSA) for the statewide Volunteer Coordinator Contractor (currently Tree New Mexico) -Leads the New Mexico Urban Forest Council (NMUFC) -Manages the New Mexico State Big Tree Program; the New Mexico Forest Re-Leaf Program -Leads the Tree Planting Advisory Committee (TPAC) and the statewide Back yard Tree Farm Program -Represents and promotes the direction, philosophy, and strategic plan elements of the EMNRD Forestry Division. Agency contact for this position is: Andrew Frederick, State Timber Management Officer (505) 476-3343

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Full-Time, Junior-Level Hydrogeologist

The CH2M HILL Redding California office has an immediate opening for a full-time, junior-level hydrogeologist.

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Watershed Sciences Internship Announcement:

Watershed Sciences is in search of a student for one part-time office internship, who is willing to commit 15-20 hours/week. Hourly wage will be commensurate with education and work experience. Remote Sensing Technician Corvallis, OR Closes 8/5/2011

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WATERSHED STEWARD (AmeriCorps)

Cascade Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group (CCFEG) in partnership with the Washington Water Project of Trout Unlimited (TU) is seeking a qualified and motivated person, to serve as WATERSHED STEWARD, who will help advance the mission of these organizations through several collaborative projects

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Learn How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint & Volunteer to Train Others to Do the Same

A free program! See attachment for details. Send H2O Postings to: H2OList@gmail.com

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Restoring composition and structure in Southwestern frequent-fire forests: A science-based framework for improving ecosystem resiliency

Ponderosa pine and dry mixed-conifer forests in the Southwest United States are experiencing, or have become increasingly susceptible to, large-scale severe wildfire, insect, and disease episodes resulting in altered plant and animal demographics, reduced productivity and biodiversity, and impaired ecosystem processes and functions. We present a management framework based on a synthesis of science on forest ecology and management, reference conditions, and lessons learned during implementations of our restoration framework. Our framework informs management strategies that can improve the resiliency of frequent-fire forests and facilitate the resumption of characteristic ecosystem processes and functions by restoring the composition, structure, and spatial patterns of vegetation. We believe restoration of key compositional and structural elements on a per-site basis will restore resiliency of frequent-fire forests in the Southwest, and thereby position them to better resist, and adapt to, future disturbances and climates.

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Wanted: experienced outdoor educator for Summer 2012

Mountain Kids, an outdoor education and adventure program for kids aged 5-9, has an opening for a seasonal outdoor educator in Santa Fe, NM.

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Youth Conservation Corps Issues Request for Proposals

The New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) announces that it is requesting proposals from New Mexico units of government, state agencies, federal agencies, non-profit organizations, or federally-recognized Native American tribes to fund conservation projects. Applications are due no later than 4:00 p.m. MDT on Thursday, August 2, 2012.

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Request for Proposals for Hazardous Fuels Mitigation Projects

The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is requesting proposals from governmental entities that are surrounded by hazardous forest fuels that pose a threat in the event of a wildland fire for the planning and implementation of hazardous fuels mitigation projects that will reduce the fire threat in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas in New Mexico. Funding will be awarded through a competitive process administered by the Western Wildland Fire Protection Committee (WWFPC), with emphasis on hazardous fuel reduction, information and education, and community and homeowner action. The Division plans to award multiple contracts as a result of this Request for Proposals (RFP).

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BDD Facilities Manager Position

This position provides professional expertise and leadership to manage the state-of-the-art Buckman Direct Diversion (BDD) facilities, co-owned by the City of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County; and is responsible for the production of drinking water that is compliant with applicable local, state and federal regulations, meets the demands of the City of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County, and optimizes facility operations. Must pass the applicable BDD certification in all key areas of competency within one year of hire for continued employment with the BDD.

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Request for Quotes: Federal Clean Water Act Section 604 (b) Water Quality Management Planning 2013

Request for Quotes: Federal Clean Water Act Section 604 (b) Water Quality Management Planning 2013

Quotes due October 4, 2013. The Surface Water Quality Bureau (Bureau or SWQB) of the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) requests quotes from regional public comprehensive planning organizations to conduct water quality management planning as defined under sections 205(j) and 303(e) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). These funds are made available through an RFQ as, given the duration and amount of an award, this is the appropriate approach through the State of New Mexico Procurement Code. In response to this RFQ NMED seeks detailed quotes (i.e. proposals) to conduct water quality management planning. While all quotes focused on water quality management planning are welcomed, those which will fund activities that clearly address the State’s water quality goals to preserve, protect and improve the water quality in New Mexico are likely to be rated highest. In this respect NMED encourages quotes focused on Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) or other water quality management planning activities that will directly address identified water quality impairments but do not overlap with development of watershed based plans that are eligible for funding through NMED’s 319(h) program.

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Public Meeting for Sugarite Canyon State Park Management

A public meeting to review the draft Management Plan for Sugarite Canyon State Park is scheduled for December 2, 2014 at the Raton Convention Center in Raton, NM. The plan includes a review of existing park resources and proposes improvements for the next five years.

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District Map

District map for Rio Grande Basin Meeting

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Draft Agenda Rio Grande Basin meeting 09 17-18 2013

Agenda for the Rio Grande Basin Meeting on 9/17-18

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Rio Grande Basin Meeting Letter

A letter inviting and informing stockholders about the Rio Grande Basin meeting on 9/17-18

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