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Addison County River Watch Collaborative (ACRWC)
Watershed Reports 2008-2009
Lemon Fair
Lewis Creek
Little Otter Creek
New Haven River
LePlatte River
Middlebury River
Munroe Brook
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The Addison County River Watch Collaborative, working with the Addison County Regional Planning Commission, has recently written water quality reports.
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March 23, 2009
April 2, 2009
March 29 , 2009
April 15, 2009
August 12, 2008
April 17, 2009
August 4, 2009
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2.2 MB
1.0 MB
2.2 MB
1.2 MB
1.6 MB
824 KB
2.2 MB
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Addison County River Watch Collaborative (ACRWC)
Watershed outreach brochures 2009
Lemon Fair
Lewis Creek
Little Otter and Mud Creek
New Haven
Otter Creek
Middlebury
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The Addison County River Watch Collaborative has recently developed water quality brochures for the watersheds they sample. These brochures summarize important water quality parameters and discuss the sampling program.
The brochures are very readable and present technical information in an understandable format.
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March 2009
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1.3 MB
each
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| The Lake Champlain Shoreham Stabilization Handbook |
A handbook for area residents and government officials who are working to create and maintain a landscape that complements Lake Champlain’s setting and ecology. |
June 2011 |
817 KB |
| LID Poster |
Low-impact development techniques for slowing down stormwater. Green roofs, rain gardens and barrels, pervious pavement, bioswales, and more. |
July 2011 |
850 KB |
| Designing Innovative Stormwater Systems Using LID |
Powerpoint Presentation |
September 2009 |
4.3 MB |
| Leicester Lakes Area Pattern Book |
A development pattern guide for lake communities |
May 2008 |
1.9 MB |
| Low Impact Development (LID) for Vermont Towns |
Guidance on incorporating LID principles into Town Plans and Ordinances. LID is is a stormwater management approach that integrates conservation, water management at the source, customized site design, and pollution prevention. |
April 2008 |
262 KB |
| Low Impact Development (LID) Brochure |
Quick tips to reduce stormwater runoff at a home or business |
April 2008 |
196 KB |
| Low Impact Development (LID) - Middlebury |
Low impact development (LID) review for Middlebury. |
Sept. 2010
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150 KB |
| Low Impact Development (LID) - Bristol |
Low impact development (LID) review for Bristol. |
Sept. 2010 |
150 KB |
| Low Impact Development (LID) - Vergennes |
Low impact development (LID) review for Vergennes. |
Sept. 2010 |
150 KB |
| Addison County Pellet Feasibility Study |
Biomass Energy Resource Center (BERC) study to assess feasibility of locating a pellet mill in Addison County |
November 2009 |
5.7 MB |
Draft New Haven River Corridor Protection Plan, November 2007
Corridor Maps
Resources |
The November 2007 draft of the New Haven River Corridor Protection Plan. |
November 2007 |
3.5 MB |
Addison County Regional Transportation Plan
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The Executive Summary |
The most recent draft of the Regional Transportation Plan. |
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2.59 M |
Addison County River Watch Collaborative 2005 Report
Contents and Introduction
Lemon Fair
Lewis Creek
Little Otter and Mud Creek
New Haven
Otter Creek and Middlebury
Conclusions |
Addison County River Watch Collaborative’s (ACRWC) 2005 stream-monitoring report. Summarizes water quality data collected by ACRWC in the spring and summer of 2005 for the following surface waters: Lemon Fair River, Lewis Creek, Little Otter Creek, Middlebury River, Mud Creek, New Haven River, and Otter Creek. Prepared by ACRWC. For reports from previous years contact ACRPC. |
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15.8M Total |
| Bylaw
Checklist |
A
step-by-step checklist of the required process for the adoption,
amendment or repeal of a municipal bylaws. Prepared by ACRPC. |
August
2002 |
161K |
| Development
Review Board Brochure |
A
brochure answering some basic questions about Development Review
Boards and how the PC/DRB system differs from the PC/ZBA system.
Prepared by ACRPC. |
August
2002 |
598K |
| Riparian
Buffer Zone Brochure |
A
brochure about the benefits of healthy riparian buffer vegetation
and what they can do to conserve their land to improve water quality.
Prepared by ACRPC and the Middlebury River Watershed Partnership. |
August
2002 |
1.09M |