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NHDOT Best Management Practices for Roadside Invasive Plants
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Document Date: 2013-03-10 05:00:00


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NHDOT / Certain / USGS Desert Laboratory / /

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North America / /

Country

Norway / United States / /

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USD / /

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Force Majeure / /

Facility

Cornell University / College of Agriculture / University of Arizona / /

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travel lanes / transportation / transportation corridors / transportation infrastructure / /

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NH Department of Environmental Services Code of Administrative Rules / NH Department of Transportation / NH Department of Agriculture Code of Administrative Rules / Federal Highway Administration / College of Agriculture and Life Sciences / Department of Environmental Services / New Hampshire Department of Transportation BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR ROADSIDE INVASIVE PLANTS / NH Department of Agriculture / University of Arizona / U.S. Army Corps of Engineers State Programmatic General Permit / Cornell University / /

Person

Rodolfo Zunigo / David / Doug Morrison / Dennis Croteau / Christine Perron / Doug Graham / Guy Giunta / Pamela Mitchell / Marc Laurin / /

Position

Engineering Technician / Landscape Specialist Supervisor / Roadside Development / Executive / King / Assistant District Engineer / Environmental Manager / Major / General / District Engineer / /

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Arizona / New Hampshire / /

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BMP / /

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