New hampshire doe ledge

    • Does the nhdoe award a state diploma?

      The NHDOE does not award “state” diplomas. states that students shall demonstrate competencies contained in at least the equivalent of 20 credits to graduate with a regular high school diploma. A diploma must require that students earn a minimum of 20 credits with varying subject areas.


    • Do you need a permit for dredging in New Hampshire?

      Dredging and similar operations are regulated by the state under statutes RSA 482-A and RSA 485-A:17 because of the potential for environmental damage. Gold seekers who anticipate dredging, or similar work in New Hampshire, are required to obtain a permit.


    • How do I get a septic plan in New Hampshire?

      Copies of these approvals, and plans when requested by the municipality, are sent to the town or city. Some towns require that the health officer witness test pits and percolation tests, and sign off on septic plans before the plans are reviewed by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.


    • Can you dig a gold pan in New Hampshire?

      Scooping gravel up with the gold pan is allowed. For those mineral seekers wishing to look in the White Mountains, please visit the White Mountain Nation Forest (WMNF) website for more information on regulations in the area. New Hampshire state lands, such as state parks, geologic and historic sites, etc., have rules regarding mineral collecting.


    • [PDF File]The Alternate Diploma - New Hampshire Department of Education

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      A diploma must require that students earn a minimum of 20 credits with varying subject areas. The content in these subject areas must be standards based. Graduation Requirements in the Minimum Standards The following table table from Ed 306.27(t) illustrates the required subjects and credits for high school graduation


    • [PDF File]State of New Hampshire Department of Energy

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      Electronic proposals must be in PDF format and must be searchable. Proposals must be submitted electronically to: RFP@Energy.NH.Gov. The file will be considered received based on the timestamp in the receiver’s email. The DOE can accept electronic files no larger than 25 MB.


    • [PDF File]Gold in New Hampshire - NH Department of Environmental Services

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      Yes! New Hampshire has gold! However, to date, only small quantities have been found in some of the state’s bedrock (the solid rock under the soil) and in the gravels at the bottom of some streams (as placer deposits). When gold is found in the bedrock, it usually occurs in veins – long, narrow mineral rich “streaks.”


    • [PDF File]The State of New Hampshire DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

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      Subject: CWS North Conway: Cathedral Ledge; EPA ID: 0512030 NHDES #998156 Dear Ms. Zambouras: The purpose of this letter is to approve your October 19, 2007 Water Conservation Plan for the Cathedral Ledge Water System in Conway, NH. The plan was submitted to meet the requirements of New Hampshire Administrative Rule Env-Ws 390, Water Conservation.


    • [PDF File]ESSA Consolidated State Plan - New Hampshire Department of ...

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      NH DOE met with several statewide educational and parent membership groups to provide an overview of ESSA and to gather input. •September -November 2016 : NH DOE created a survey that was shared with schools and communities across the State to inform our vision for education. Over 900 people responded to this survey.


    • [PDF File]The Saco River - NH Department of Environmental Services

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      New Hampshire-Maine border drains approximately 425 square miles, 80 percent of which is within the White Mountain National Forest. The Saco River was one of the first rivers designated into the New Hampshire Rivers Management and Protection Program in June 1990, attesting to its importance to the people of New Hampshire.


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