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Contact us about working in your town. Dave Dickson, david.dickson@uconn.edu, 860-345-5226.

Bloomfield

Students looking at a donkey

Bolton

student working in bolton, ct

Branford

cars in a parking lot

Cheshire

municipal building

Coventry

aerial of a lake

Cromwell

yield sign

Deep River

topography map with GSI suggestions

East Hartford

garden outside of building

Guilford

guilford school building

City of Groton

city of groton road

Town of Groton

Field in the Town of Groton

Hamden

rain garden

Hebron

Big bush near storm drain

Madison

Flowers for a green roof

Manchester

Stormwater Corps students looking at parking lot

Milford

LID tour

Montville

parking lot

New London

whale tail fountain

North Haven

North Haven building

Plainfield

Map with GSI suggestion

Vernon

aerial image of parking lot

West Hartford

stormwater corps students in garden

West Haven

rain barrel

Wethersfield

residential home and lawn

Windsor Locks

side of school building

Contact

Phone: 860-345-4511
E-mail: nemo@uconn.edu
Address: UConn CT NEMO
Middlesex County Extension
PO Box 70, 1066 Saybrook Road
Haddam, CT 06438

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About CT NEMO

NEMO (Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials) was created in the early 1990’s to provide information, education and assistance to local land use boards and commissions on how they can accommodate growth while protecting their natural resources and community character. The program was built upon the basic belief that the future of our communities and environment depend on land use, and, since land use is decided primarily at the local level, education of local land use officials is the most effective, and most cost-effective, way to bring about positive change.


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