November Mid-Atlantic Watersheds Update Released
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The November installment of monthly updates on Mid-Atlantic Watershed issues is now available from the Northeast-Midwest Institute. This edition includes information on:
- Chesapeake Bay TMDL
- Upcoming WRDA Hearing
- NOAA Grant Opportunity
- EPA Fracking Disclosure
- Chesapeake Conferences
These updates are intended to be timely resources providing brief news clippings, legislative and policy information, and other information relevant to conservation and restoration efforts in the Mid-Atlantic. All editions will also be available on the NEMWI website.
For more information contact Rachel Dawson, Policy Analyst at the Northeast-Midwest Institute. |
High Rate of Success Seen on Transportation Ballot Initiatives
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The Center for Transportation Excellence reports that 44 out of 57 (77%) of transportation ballot initiatives passed in the 2010 midterm elections. A complete list of ballot initiatives from the election can be found on the CFTE website.
For more information contact Fritz Ohrenschall, Research Associate at the Northeast-Midwest Institute. |
Registration Open for Brownfields 2011 Conference
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Registration is open for the 2011 National Brownfields Conference which takes place April 3-5, 2011 in Philadelphia (click here to register). The conference is the largest, most comprehensive event focused on cleaning up and redeveloping abandoned, underutilized, and potentially contaminated properties in the nation. There is no better deal in the redevelopment marketplace than Brownfields 2011 because registration is FREE! The conference is cosponsored by the U.S. EPA and ICMA, and attracts more than six thousand registrants and hundreds of exhibitors.
Brownfields 2011 will offer:
- More than 100 lively panel sessions, interactive roundtable discussions and engaging town hall meetings
- Real-world projects showcased in mobile workshops and tours
- Exciting plenary speakers and networking events
- More than 200 solutions-oriented product and service providers in the Exhibit Hall
- Film screenings, volunteer activities and other special events
- The Economic Redevelopment Forum
- The Environmental Justice Caucus
- Regional EPA Open Houses
Whether you're a newcomer to the world of economic and environmental redevelopment, or a seasoned professional looking to make new connections and increase your business, Brownfields 2011 offers something for everyone. For more information visit the conference website at www.brownfields2011.org.
For more information contact Greg Lewis, Policy Analyst at the Northeast-Midwest Institute. |
NEMW's Mississippi River Basin Resources
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Each week the Institute posts a news summary of the "Mississippi River Basin Water Resource News for the Week" in its Northeast-Midwest Institute's Mississippi River Basin Blog. You can check out the leading news items from that week relating to environmental and economic sustainability in the River Basin, as well as get a glimpse of some of the noteworthy Tweets from our Mississippi River Basin Twitter page. Here is the link to this past Friday's "Mississippi River Basin Water Resource News for the Week" posting. And while you're at it, check out our Northeast-Midwest Institute Mississippi River Basin Facebook page here.
For more information contact Mark Gorman, Policy Analyst at the Northeast-Midwest Institute. |