Monthly Archives: March 2022

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services offers a grant program for local communities to monitor public drinking water systems for indicators of cyanobacteria blooms and cyanotoxins

You have heard about cyanobacteria wreaking havoc in our lakes and how it can harm people and pets who swim in it. But, did you know about the impacts of these dangerous blooms on the water you drink? In your … Continue reading

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Register Now For the NHDES 2022 Source Water Protection Conference!

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) will hold its 2022 Drinking Water Source Protection Conference on Tuesday, May 24th in-person at the Army National Guard Edward Cross Training Complex in Pembroke, NH and Wednesday, May 25th on-line (virtual) using … Continue reading

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Request for Bids – Construction of stormwater BMPs – Moultonborough NH

INVITATION TO BID Installation of Erosion Control Measures at Balmoral Beach, Moultonborough, NH The Lake Winnipesaukee Association (LWA) invites interested contractors to submit a proposal for the installation of erosion control measures to defend the shoreline from displacement into Lake Winnipesaukee. … Continue reading

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Rivers do what?! A discussion of rivers, river processes, and human interactions and New Hampshire Rivers Council Annual Meeting on March 8th, 2022 from 6 – 8 PM.

Please join the New Hampshire River Council for its annual meeting with updates on work including the Winnicut River watershed and McQuesten Brook. Nick Nelson, fluvial geomorphologist, Inter-Fluve, will present “Rivers do what?! A discussion of rivers, river processes, and human interactions” … Continue reading

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