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From David Dickson
Continued changes to the climate around the world and in Connecticut are inevitable – the consequences of these changes, or climate impacts, are being experienced… -
From David Dickson
The newly designated Connecticut National Estuarine Research Reserve encompasses ~52,000 acres of upland, marsh, sandy beach, rocky shoreline and open water habitats in… -
From David Dickson
Stormwater management and its impact on our water bodies and communities have received a lot of attention and support in recent years. With a revised MS4 permit in 2017,… -
From David Dickson
This is the second webinar of the Stormwater Quality Manual Webinar Series on the newly released Connecticut Manual. CT NEMO has teamed up with CT DEEP to help provide… -
From David Dickson
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) has recently updated the 2004 Stormwater Quality Manual and plan to release the newly revised… -
From David Dickson
Connecticut’s first Geographic Information Officer, Alfredo Herrera, presents about the mission, goals, and activities of the new CT GIS Office and the new CT… -
From David Dickson
A UConn CLEAR webinar held on June 14th and presented by Dr. Juliana Barrett and Ralph Lewis. This webinar provided an overview of the ecology and geology of sandy… -
From David Dickson
For this UConn CLEAR webinar, we invited Jeff Colella, Stormwater Division Manager of the Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority (WVSA) to discuss the program’s… -
From David Dickson
Connecticut Trail Finder is a free, interactive mapping site designed to help Connecticut residents and visitors find publicly accessible hiking, walking, snowshoeing,… -
From David Dickson
It’s well known that there is a close relationship between watershed health and land use. Until now, however, statewide or other large scale examinations of this… -
From David Dickson
Gretchen Young PE, the Environmental Projects Manager for the City of Dover, New Hampshire, will discuss the city’s current standing in their process of… -
From David Dickson
In the 2021 legislative session, the Connecticut General Assembly passed a law authorizing all CT towns to set up a stormwater utility/fee. Stormwater utilities are… -
From David Dickson
Following an explosion in scientific evidence pointing to the importance of riparian buffers as a means to reduce nonpoint source pollutants, on June 10, 2021 the… -
From David Dickson
As we approach the 5th and final year of CT's updated MS4 permit we're offering a webinar to review the new tasks coming due, offer some guidance on what to… -
From David Dickson
Past land use activities (or land use “legacies”) can be strong indicators of contemporary water quality; yet watershed management strategies often neglect…