NH Natural Resources Conservation Service Programs & Updates
What is Your Stormwater Pollutant Footprint?
Download the NHDES Residential Model and see the effects of adding an addition to your home or incorporating a simple runoff treatment method. Residential Stormwater Website & Model-
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Mission Statment
Our mission is to conserve and sustain the natural environment for present and future generations by working to make wise land use decisions.The Role of RCCD
The Rockingham County Conservation District delivers soil and water conservation at the local level. Formed in 1946 as a legal sub-division of the State of New Hampshire and operating under NH State Statute RSA 432:12, the District is directed by a Board of Supervisors, a state appointed governing body made up of five residents of the county. The position of a District Supervisor is a public office and as such the Board of Supervisors has a legal and moral responsibility to the people of the District, its constituents.Past Announcements
- May 2012 (2)
- March 2012 (1)
- February 2012 (4)
- December 2011 (1)
- November 2011 (1)
- April 2011 (1)
- January 2011 (1)
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Technical Review Tips
Please note our new section on Engineer/Designer/Installer tips, which has been added to help clarify design and installation criteria used by RCCD when reviewing projects. Watch for more tips and payments by credit card coming this winter.
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RCCD Streamlining Review Requests with Direct Pay
RCCD is encouraging municipalities that regularly utilize our technical review services to adopt our Direct Payment Method as a way to streamline payment and scheduling. This payment method, which is targeted to come online May 1, 2011, will utilize an … Continue reading
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Contact Us Today to Learn More About Conserving the Natural Resources on Your Property
If you own or manage farm or forest land, or grow specialty crops in New Hampshire, then the 2008 Farm Bill conservation programs can help you address natural resource concerns and opportunities on your land. Please call 603-679-2790 to learn … Continue reading
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