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Virginia Beach
Radford - Virginia

Principal Locations
  1. Alexandria
  2. Arlington County
  3. Blacksburg
  4. Charlottesville
  5. Chesapeake
  6. Fairfax
  7. Fredericksburg
  8. Hampton
  9. Lexington
  10. Lynchburg
  11. Manassas
  12. Newport News
  13. Norfolk
  14. Radford
  15. Richmond
  16. Roanoke
  17. Stafford
  18. Staunton
  19. Suffolk
  20. Tysons Corner
  21. Virginia Beach
  22. Williamsburg

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Virginia Beach



Virginia DEQ: Tidewater Regional Office
The Tidewater Regional Office serves the counties of Accomack, Isle of Wight, James City, Northampton, Southampton and York; and the cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach and Williamsburg. ...

Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 ...

From Virginia Beach: Follow I-264 West to the Witchduck Road exit. Turn left at the stoplight onto Witchduck Road, heading south. At the stoplight, turn right onto Greenwich Road. (7-11 is on the right.) Follow Greenwich Road, and turn left (after ECPI and before the Holiday Inn) between brick columns with a sign for Greenwich Commons. The DEQ office is the second building on the right. (Look for the flag pole.) ... [Read More]

Back Bay NWR Homepage
The Back Bay Refuge is located near Virginia Beach, Virginia - south of Sandbridge, Virginia at the southern end of Sandpiper Road. See a map of the refuge. See driving directions. ...

This Site is administered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia Beach. If you have any questions or comments about this site please contact John C. Sauer at 757-721-2412 or email Walter_Tegge@fws.gov ...

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 4005 Sandpiper Road, Virginia Beach, VA. 23456-4325, Telephone: 757-721-2412 ... [Read More]

Virginia Department of Health
On October 10, 2000, the BEACH (Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health), Act was signed into law.  The BEACH Act requires coastal and Great Lakes States to adopt the 1986 EPA Water Quality Criteria for Bacteria and to develop and implement beach monitoring and notification plans for bathing beaches.  Beach monitoring programs have been in place in Virginia Beach and Norfolk since the 1970’s.  With the passage of the BEACH Act, these programs were incorporated into a state level coordinated Beach Monitoring Program that includes weekly monitoring of bathing beaches for bacteria during the summer months, posting of beaches that exceed the State Water Quality Standards, and notification of the public through press releases to local newspapers and notices on the Virginia Department of Health web page.  ... [Read More]

Virginia Beach city QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Select a county Accomack County Albemarle County Alleghany County Amelia County Amherst County Appomattox County Arlington County Augusta County Bath County Bedford County Bland County Botetourt County Brunswick County Buchanan County Buckingham County Campbell County Caroline County Carroll County Charles City County Charlotte County Chesterfield County Clarke County Craig County Culpeper County Cumberland County Dickenson County Dinwiddie County Essex County Fairfax County Fauquier County Floyd County Fluvanna County Franklin County Frederick County Giles County Gloucester County Goochland County Grayson County Greene County Greensville County Halifax County Hanover County Henrico County Henry County Highland County Isle of Wight County James City County King and Queen County King George County King William County Lancaster County Lee County Loudoun County Louisa County Lunenburg County Madison County Mathews County Mecklenbur ... [Read More]

Virginia DEQ: Virginia Coastal Program Home Page
Mark Your Calendars! Northeast CZM Partners Workshop to be held in Virginia Beach on Wednesday, October 5 - Friday, October 7, 2005! Topics of focus - energy issues, coastal land use and growth management and social marketing. More details to come... ...

The Virginia Coastal Program is solving local problems with local partners in the Dragon Run, in Southern Watersheds of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach and in Northampton County. More than $4 million Coastal Zone Management dollars, including over $3 million in match-free funds, has been invested... ... [Read More]

Virginia QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Select a county Accomack County Albemarle County Alleghany County Amelia County Amherst County Appomattox County Arlington County Augusta County Bath County Bedford County Bland County Botetourt County Brunswick County Buchanan County Buckingham County Campbell County Caroline County Carroll County Charles City County Charlotte County Chesterfield County Clarke County Craig County Culpeper County Cumberland County Dickenson County Dinwiddie County Essex County Fairfax County Fauquier County Floyd County Fluvanna County Franklin County Frederick County Giles County Gloucester County Goochland County Grayson County Greene County Greensville County Halifax County Hanover County Henrico County Henry County Highland County Isle of Wight County James City County King and Queen County King George County King William County Lancaster County Lee County Loudoun County Louisa County Lunenburg County Madison County Mathews County Mecklenbur ... [Read More]

Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC MSA - May 2004 OES Metropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates
SOC Major Groups in the Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC MSA: ...

May 2004 Metropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC MSA ...

Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC MSA ... [Read More]

Public Beach Program
With the help of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), DCR has identified sources of beach quality sand in the Chesapeake Bay and off the coast of Virginia Beach. We've also worked with the United States Department of Interior's Minerals Management Service to find beach quality sand beyond the three-mile limit. If Virginia's beaches are severely damaged by a storm, this sand may be used to replenish the beaches. ... [Read More]

Home Page
The 2005 Human Resource Leadership Conference will be held Oct. 26-28 at the Holiday Inn Executive Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Last year's conference drew over 500 HR professionals from state and local government, colleges and universities and independent agencies to learn the latest information about HR trends and changes in policy. This year's conference promises to provide the same up-to-date information about changes in the field of human resource management. Click here for the date saver. Registration will begin in August. ... [Read More]


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