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Schoharie Watershed Program
A program of Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District |
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Please use the links provided to access information on the SWP, its projects, and watershed issues |
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PO Box 996, 6049 Main Street Tannersville, NY 12485 Phone 518-589-6871 Fax 518-589-6874 |
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GCSWCD Main Office 907 County Office Building Cairo, NY 12413 Phone 518.622.3620 Fax 518.622.0344
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Additional Links & Resources |
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The Watershed Assistance Program networks with many agencies involved in watershed protection and serves as a gateway to other programs and services benefiting communities in the NYC Watershed. Residents in the NYC Watershed may find the following links helpful when seeking information on watershed issues. Please let the WAP know if you have difficulty accessing these websites, or any questions regarding the nature of the programs or services. |
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Watershed Rules & Regulations
NYC Watershed Rules & Regulations
New York City Water Protection Homepage
Building Regulations Info Sheet
DEC Stormwater Construction Permit Regulations
Summary of the Memorandum of Agreement Including the Land Acquisition Program, Watershed Rules & Regulations, Protection and Partnership Programs, and Implementation of Agreement
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Educational Resources
Center for Watershed Protection The Center for Watershed Protection works to protect, restore, and enhance our streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and bays. The CWP creates viable solutions and partnerships for responsible land and water management so that every community has clean water and healthy natural resources to sustain diverse life.
Stormwater Managers Resource Center The Stormwater Manager's Resource Center is designed specifically for stormwater practitioners, local government officials and others that need technical assistance on stormwater management issues. Created and maintained by the Center for Watershed Protection, the SMRC has everything you need to know about stormwater in a single site.
The Low Impact Development Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of Low Impact Development technology. Low Impact Development is a new, comprehensive land planning and engineering design approach with a goal of maintaining and enhancing the pre-development hydrologic regime of urban and developing watersheds.
For information on Natural Channel Design, stream geomorphology, use of in-stream structures please visit the Wildland Hydrology website which now offers reference materials for students and site users. |
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