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I'm a little confused as to why the UNH Coop-X would be putting on the lecture when it is a DES approval and DES rules? Wouldn't it be safer to get the lecture right from DES?
I'd be curious which town(s) and what type of project or non compliance was found, more specifically if possible? |
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It is a joint effort between the UNHCE and DES, see description below: Workshop in Alton on April 19 will cover N.H. shoreline protection act ALTON ¬ UNH Cooperative Extension is offering a workshop on understanding the Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act and Landscaping at the Water’s Edge on Monday, April 19 at the Gilman Museum In Alton. Learn about NH Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act and the 50 point method and how they pertain to forestry and non-forestry activities. Understand how landscaping choices, ecologically- based design, and low-impact maintenance can help protect, even improve, the quality of our water resources. The presenters will be Cathy Neal, UNHCE and Jay Aube, DES. To register, call UNH Cooperative Extension at 603-447-3834 or 603-527-5475. This workshop is co-sponsored by UNH Cooperative Extension, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Service and the New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands. |
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