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Thank you for visiting Earth911′s New Hampshire page. Below you can find more resources offered in your state, as well as recent news from your neck of the woods. If you’re looking for where to recycle in your area, please use the Earth911 recycling location search.

Programs and Resources

Air Resources Division
This division works for maximum reductions in emissions of pollutants that pose the greatest risk to public health and the environment.
Phone: (603)271-1370
Website: http://www.des.state.nh.us/ard_intro.htm

City of Concord webpage
Provides general information to the local programs.
Website: http://www.ci.concord.nh.us/

Dover City Web Page
The official Internet site for the City of Dover, New Hampshire.
Website: http://www.ci.dover.nh.us

Governor’s Recycling Program
This program provides technical assistance, stimulates and promotes new recycling ideas, and has developed databases on municipal recycling and markets for recyclables.
Phone: (603)271-1098
Website: http://www.nh.gov/oep/programs/recycling/RecyclingInformation.htm

Merchants Automotive-St. Joseph Regional Junior High School Vehicle Donation Program
In conjunction with Merchants Automotive in Hooksett NH, St. Joseph Regional JHS, a Catholic Junior High School, is now accepting vehicles as a donation to the school. All profits from the sale of the vehicles go back to the school and are used towards scholarships and other needs at the school. Interested donors may call Christine Davis, Director of Development, at 602-624-4811 ext. 12.
Phone: (603)624-4811
Website: http://www.stjoesjrhs.org

New Hampshire Department of Education
The Department of Education houses information that can help teachers, students and parents with questions they may have regarding kindergarten through 12th grade state education programs.
Phone: (603)271-3144
Website: http://www.ed.state.nh.us/

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
This department is responsible for water quality, ecological balance, regulating air pollutants, and managing municipal and industrial waste.
Phone: (603)271-3503
Website: http://www.des.state.nh.us/

New Hampshire Governor’s Office
This department is responsible for water quality, ecological balance, regulating air pollutants, and managing municipal and industrial waste.
Phone: (603)271-2121
Website: http://www.state.nh.us/governor/

Pollution Prevention
Pollution prevention can help you evaluate your production process to find ways to economically and efficiently reduce your waste, liability, and impact on the environment.
Phone: (603)271-6460
Website: http://www.des.state.nh.us/nhppp/

United States Environmental Protection Agency-Region 1, New England
This agency serves the environmental programs in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Phone: (617)918-1111
Website: http://www.epa.gov/region1/

Waste Management Division
This division deals with the current and future issues associated with solid and hazardous waste outreach, compliance, enforcement, grants, permitting and reporting.
Phone: (603)271-2900
Website: http://www.des.state.nh.us/waste_intro.htm

WasteCap Resource Conservation Network
This organization helps businesses conserve natural resources by providing free, confidential assistance in reducing solid waste, conserving energy and water, and preventing pollution.
Phone: (603)224-1517
Website: http://www.wastecapnh.org

Water Resources & Quality
This division ensures that New Hampshire’s lakes and ponds, rivers and streams, coastal waters, groundwater and wetlands are clean and support healthy ecosystems.
Phone: (603)271-3503
Website: http://www.des.state.nh.us/water_intro.htm

Webster: New Hampshire State Government Online Information Center
This division ensures that New Hampshire’s lakes and ponds, rivers and streams, coastal waters, groundwater and wetlands are clean and support healthy ecosystems.
Website: http://www.state.nh.us/