2,519 research outputs found
Stewardship Plan for Four Conservation Easements Held by the Town of Newfields
In 2005 the Town of Newfields, NH was awarded a grant by the New Hampshire Estuaries Project. The Eligible Activity applied for, under the category of Land Conservation and Natural Resource Protection was “Development of monitoring plans for town-held easements on conservation lands”. The Town identified four properties on which the they hold conservation easements as the focus of the project. Newfields’ goal in applying for the grant were to have each property visited by the contractor and a local volunteer, conduct an interview with the landowner and a conduct a ground monitoring of the property. Following the visits, baseline documentation reports and a stewardship plan for each easement property would be created. As a part of the plan, the Town also hoped to address policy considerations relating to stewardship of easements
Recommended from our members
Preliminary Ecological Assessment of Waller Creek
This report assesses the ecological character of Waller Creek. This includes a general description, its physical setting, vegetation and habitat descriptions, ecological value indexes, and other ecological metrics.Waller Creek Working Grou
Recommended from our members
Integrated Solutions Development Capital Solutions Interim Report Volume I: Report
This report analyzes the water quality, flood, erosion, and integrated scores of multiple Austin watersheds, including Waller Creek.Waller Creek Working Grou
A Comprehensive City Planning Program for Fort Myers, Florida
Fort Myers, Florida
A comprehensive city planning program for Fort Myers, Florida. Tampa, Fla. : Adley Associates, Inc., 1966
Wallach & Associates, Inc. invoice
An invoice from Wallach & Associates, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio for library equipment.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/library_bldg/1048/thumbnail.jp
Recommended from our members
CLAYTOR HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FISH ENTRAINMENT AND IMPINGEMENT ASSESSMENT
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the potential for fish entrainment and impingement at the Claytor Hydroelectric Project (No. 739). Appalachian Power Company (Appalachian) is in the process of relicensing the Project using the Integrated Licensing Process (ILP) as defined by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Optical Brightener Study of Spruce Creek
Elevated bacteria levels in the Spruce Creek Watershed have led to shellfish bed closures in the Spruce Creek Estuary and impaired waters listings by the State of Maine. Since 2005, the Town of Kittery, Spruce Creek Association and numerous partners have assessed the local waters to attempt to determine the sources of bacteria impairment. Stormwater outfalls and residential septic systems have been identified as potential sources of impairment. To help address these concerns, the Town of Kittery received a grant in 2009 through the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership to further investigate potential bacteria hotspots. Project staff worked with Federal, State and local partners to identify potential hotspots through targeted fecal coliform testing and testing and analysis for optical brighteners. Spring and autumn testing revealed elevated levels of bacteria which has led to immediate repair of a school septic system, and further assessment of a residential neighborhood
- …