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UNH: Pavement Sealcoat A Source of Toxins in Stormwater Runoff
New research indicates that sealcoat may contribute to increasingly significant amounts of polyaromatic hydrocarbons entering waterways from stormwater runoff.
Campus Journal, 04.08.09
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Seasonal Performance Variations for Storm-Water Management Systems in Cold Climate Condition
Journal of Environmental Engineering, March 2009
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UNH Detention Pond Design to See Widespread Use
A news article just released about the NHDOT I-93 Gravel Wetlands.
Eagle Tribune, 01.11.09
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Pervious Pavements
New findings about their functionality and performance in cold climates.
Stormwater, September 2008
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Unpaving the Way to Success
This article about the recent LID conference, "Managing Stormwater with Low Impact Development in Northern New England Conference," appears in the New Hampshire Coastal Program newsletter.
The Rip Tide, Summer 2008 
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Trash Power - What Seeps Out of Landfills Could Produce Electricity
UNH Magazine, Spring 2008
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UNH Students Place First in Environmental Design Contest
Campus Journal, 04.17.08
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Marine Debris Research Yields Results
Reducing the amount of litter on New Hampshire beaches means knowing where it's coming from.
Campus Journal, 04.09.08
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Paving The Way For Green Roads
Campus Journal, 02.27.08
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Reuse Is the Focus of the Recycled Materials Resource Center
Check out the big league recycling that's going into our roads and highways
Campus Journal, 08.22.07
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UNH Parking Lot Could Pave Way To Cleaner Water
UNHSC's pervious pavement project was featured on WBZTV (Channel 4) on August 9.
   
Water from the Sand
In April 2007, Students Without Borders competed at the National Sustainable Design Expo on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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UNH Team Takes First Place at WERC 2007!
The 2007 WERC team won first place in their task and the Intel Innovation award.
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Dredged Sediments in Cement
Contaminated sediments could replace some of the raw materials used to manufacture portland cement.
Environmental Science & Technology, 05.02.07

 
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