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Chichester
Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA)
9 Bailey Road
Chichester, NH 03258
A co-op that provides cooperative purchasing programs, educational and networking opportunities, technical assistance, and cooperative marketing programs for solid waste recycling that have received national recognition for establishing innovative grassroots recyclables marketing cooperatives with competitive pricing which enables small, rural and large urban communities to manage their own recycling programs.
Contact: Elizabeth Bedard, Executive Director

PH:603.798.5777
FX:603.798.5744
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Concord
NH Department of Environmental Services (DES)
29 Hazen Drive
P.O. Box 95
Concord, NH 03302-0095
The mission of the Department of Environmental Services is to help sustain a high quality of life for all citizens by protecting and restoring the environment and public health in New Hampshire. View online a Guidebook for Environmental Permits in New Hampshire, locate Regional Offices, learn about DES Loans & Grants, get help with Environmental Compliance, and much more.

PH:603.271.3503
FX:603.271.2867

Concord
NH Industries of the Future (NHIOF)
57 Regional Drive
Concord, NH 03302
Works to improve competitiveness and foster economic opportunities by deploying resources, which assist NH companies with energy efficiency and pollution prevention. Provides information on audits, workshops, training, new technologies, R&D and financing opportunities that relate to improving productivity and energy efficiency.
Contact: Betsy Blaisdell, Energy Program Manager

PH:603.271.8342
FX:603.271.2611
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Concord
U.S. Department of Agriculture, NH Rural Development
10 Ferry Street
Suite 218, Box 317
Concord, NH 03301-5004
Works to enhance the ability of rural New Hampshire communities to develop, to prosper, and to improve their quality of life by targeting financial and technical resources in areas of greatest need through activities of greatest potential. The USDA offers numerous opportunities to build competitive rural businesses and cooperatives that can prosper in the global marketplace as well as funds that can be used to develop or improve water and wastewater systems, including solid waste disposal and storm drainage.
Contact: William W. Konrad, NH Community & Business Program Director

PH:603.223.6035
FX:603.223.6061
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Regional
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
1 Congress Street
Boston, MA 02203
Protect human health and safeguards the natural environment - air, water, and land - upon which life depends through a broad range of activities. Region 1 serves Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and 10 Tribal Nations.

PH:888.372.7341
FX:617.918.0101

 

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