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MWA 2025 Scholarship Awards
The Memphremagog Watershed Association (MWA) is pleased to announce the recipients of scholarship awards to 2025 graduates of area high schools.
This year, the scholarship fund is shared by four highly qualified recipients:
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Glover Town Office Rain Garden Project
The Memphremagog Watershed Association is pleased to announce the upcoming ground breaking of the Glover Town Office Rain Garden project. This project aims to treat stormwater runoff by installing multiple best management practices throughout the property. The suite of improvements will include rain gardens, infiltration steps, grassed swales, stone lined ditches, drainage culverts, and native riparian buffer plantings.
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Brook trout populations spike after state program adds wood to streams
Strategic wood addition efforts have increased the number of brook trout in the northeast corner of the state by 83,000 over the past 13 years, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s conservative estimates. Rodgers admits that, when strategic wood additions are first installed, “it is pretty ugly.” There are limbs and leaves everywhere, and you can barely see the stream under trees, she said. But the structure naturalizes quickly and makes the river ecologically healthier.
According to Kratzer, the department likes to say that “fish grow on trees,” — the living forest provides benefits that continue when trees die and fall into the water, whether the process be natural or human-assisted. -
Watercraft Decontamination Station at the Newport City Dock
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Lakes and Ponds Program is excited to announce that this summer thanks to help and support from Memphremagog Watershed Association, VTDEC will be hosting a pilot watercraft decontamination station at the Newport City Dock near the Gateway Center, located on Lake Memphremagog. This pilot station will be located at 110 Fyfe Drive,…
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Memphremagog Matters Symposium and MWA Annual Meeting
Layers of the Land: Exploring Bedrock, Hydro, and Glacial Geology of the Memphremagog Region
When: Wednesday, August 13th, 2025
5:00-5:30pm- MWA annual Meeting
5:30-7:00pm- Memphremagog Matters Symposium
Where: The EastSide Restaurant, Banquet Room, 47 Landing Street, Newport Vermont -
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DEC – Proposed Changes to the Definition of a Wakesports Zone {Proposed revisions of the Wakeboat Rule}
On behalf of the Vermont DEC’s Lakes and Ponds Program, MWA is informing you of an upcoming public meeting to receive public input on State-wide proposed changes to Vermont’s Use of Public Waters Rules. The public hearing for comments on the Proposed revisions of the Wakeboat Rule is being held on July 31 at 6pm at the Gateway Center, 84 Fyfe Drive, Newport, VT 05855
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is announcing a public stakeholder process to receive input on proposed changes to Vermont’s Use of Public Waters Rules. -
Construction projects must take measures to protect clean water
Stone or rock check dams slow erosion in drainage channels.
With this year’s construction season underway, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) wants to remind Vermonters about requirements to help protect the state’s waterways. -
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