State & Local Meeting
11.20.2025 Municipal Alliance for Adaptive Management
November 24, 2025
The City of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, hosted a meeting of the Municipal Alliance for Adaptive Management (MAAM) on November 24, 2025, focusing on environmental regulatory compliance and budget planning related to the Great Bay total nitrogen permit. Key discussions included the unanimous approval to continue research activities and communicate no objection to the EPA for an administrative extension of the current permit, which expires in February 2026. The meeting also covered detailed budget considerations for 2026, including funding allocations for monitoring programs, consultant services by Brown and Caldwell, and pollutant tracking and accounting (PTAP). The budget was approved unanimously, with contributions apportioned based on permitted flow volumes among member communities. Additionally, updates to the intermunicipal agreement were proposed to reflect changes in membership and financial arrangements, with further review planned. The meeting emphasized adaptive management strategies, ongoing data collection, and collaboration with state and federal environmental agencies to guide future permit terms and environmental protection efforts.
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