Environmental Information for New Hampshire
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- MyEnvironment
- EPA New England Resources
- Air
- Asbestos
- Cleanups
- Enforcement
- Grants
- Lead
- Pesticides
- Toxic Releases
- Water
Air
Air in New Hampshire
- Real-time information about today's air quality forecast in New Hampshire's cities and counties on AirNow.gov
- MyAir for New Hampshire
MyAir shows many different kinds of air data for New Hampshire. - MyClimate for New Hampshire
MyClimate shows greenhouse gas emissions by sector, and other kinds of climate data, for New Hampshire. - Clean Air Act Permitting in New Hampshire
- RadNet Near-Real-Time Air Monitoring Results from Concord, NH
- Approved Air Quality Implementation Plans in New Hampshire - State Implementation Plans (SIPs)
- Status of SIP Infrastructure Requirements for New Hampshire
- Status of SIP Requirements for Designated Areas in New Hampshire
- Automobile Exhaust Testing
- Sprague Clean Air Act Settlement Information Sheet
Cleanups
Land and Waste Cleanups in New Hampshire
Enforcement
Compliance & Enforcement in New Hampshire
- Compliance Dashboards for New Hampshire
See trends in environmental compliance and enforcement. The dashboards provide an easy-to-use summary of activities to answer questions like: which facilities are regulated, how many have been inspected or otherwise evaluated, and how many have alleged violations and have been subject to enforcement. - State Review Framework Reports Assessing EPA and State Enforcement of Environmental Laws in New Hampshire
- Reporting a Violation of Lead Paint Rules in New England
Lead
Lead in New Hampshire
- Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (HHLPPP), NH Department of Health and Human Services
- Lead Paint Regulations at Federal Facilities: Lead Disclosure Rule and Renovation, Repair and Painting Program
This EPA Region webinar is tailored to Department of Defense and other federal facilities with pre-1978 housing. The presenters cover critical regulatory and compliance requirements and highlight Best Management Practices that can help federal facilities achieve and maintain compliance. Topics include an overview of Lead Disclosure Rule and RRP requirements, the potential consequences of noncompliance, health effects due to lead exposure, and how to protect workers, children, and families from lead exposure.
Pesticides
Pesticides in New Hampshire
Toxic Releases
Toxic Releases in New Hampshire
- Most Recent Fact Sheet on the Management of Certain Toxic Chemicals in State of New Hampshire from EPA's Toxic Release Inventory
- TRI Search
Use this search tool to identify industrial facilities that release chemicals into the air, water, and land in your community. Learn what chemicals these facilities release, how these facilities are reducing releases, and potential health impacts of these releases.
Water
Water in New Hampshire
- Information on water quality in New Hampshire
Explore your local waterways with How's My Waterway - No Discharges Zones in New Hampshire
- NPDES Permits for New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Draft Individual Permits
- New Hampshire Final Individual Permits
- Dewatering General Permit (DGP)
- Hydroelectric Generating Facilities General Permit (HYDROGP)
- Noncontact Cooling Water General Permit (NCCWGP)
- Potable Water Treatment Facility General Permit (PWTF GP)
- Publicly Owned Treatment Works General Permit (POTW GP)
- Remediation General Permit (RGP)
- Soak Up the Rain: Local Organizations in New Hampshire
- Soak Up the Rain New Hampshire
- Total Maximum Daily Loads (Approved) for New Hampshire
- Urban Waters - Lower Merrimack River
- Water Quality Standards Specific to New Hampshire
- Public Beaches, NH Department of Environmental Services
- Protect Your Tap: 10-Minute Lead Test, NH Department of Environmental Services
Water in New England
- Clean Water Act Public Notices
- Climate-Ready Estuaries Projects in Region 1
- Managing Ocean Dumping Off of Region 1's Coasts
- NPDES Permits Around the Nation: Find a NPDES Permit
- Sustainable Water Infrastructure
- Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
- Underground Injection Control Program in EPA Region 1
- Midwest Biodiversity Institute: Reports