NH INFRASTRUCTURE

This site is dedicated to the reconstruction and maintenance of New Hampshire's Infrastructure. This includes roads, bridges, water, wastewater, schools, energy, ports, airports, railroads, solid waste, hazardous waste, dams, trails and mass transit. Content includes news stories from across the state from newspapers, legislative updates, and a mix of original content.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

What’s the Story: Andover man solves railroad track mystery | Concord Monitor

What’s the Story: Andover man solves railroad track mystery | Concord Monitor
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Labels: Railroads

Great Bay Municipal Coalition asks judge to reconsider nitrogen case | Concord Monitor

Great Bay Municipal Coalition asks judge to reconsider nitrogen case | Concord Monitor
Posted by NH ASCE Government Relations at 6:21 PM No comments:
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Labels: EPA, Great Bay, Infrastructure, Wastewater, Water Quality

Northern Pass official under fire over assessment of project’s support | Concord Monitor

Northern Pass official under fire over assessment of project’s support | Concord Monitor
Posted by NH ASCE Government Relations at 6:19 PM No comments:
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Labels: Infrastructure, Northern Pass, Utilities

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Court: We have no control over EPA's actions

Fosters.com - Dover NH, Rochester NH, Portsmouth NH, Laconia NH, Sanford ME
Posted by NH ASCE Government Relations at 7:04 PM No comments:
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Labels: EPA, Great Bay

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Drivers to pay more as Maine Turnpike tolls go up

Fosters.com, Dover NH, Rochester NH, Portsmouth NH, Laconia NH, Sanford ME
Posted by NH ASCE Government Relations at 9:12 AM No comments:
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Labels: Infrastructure, Maine, Tolls

Durham/UNH believe science, integration will give them success with EPA Great Bay mandates

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Posted by NH ASCE Government Relations at 9:09 AM No comments:
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Labels: Durham, EPA, Great Bay, Infrastructure, Wastewater, Water Quality
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