Workshop Announcement: Protect Drinking Water Resources in the Lakes Region

The Lakes Region Planning Commission, in collaboration with the NH Department of Environmental Services, is pleased to present:

MAKING PROGRESS TO PROTECT DRINKING WATER RESOURCES IN THE LAKES REGION:

A workshop highlighting innovative local efforts to preserve drinking water resources and protect public health

 Friday, September 21, 2012, 8:45 AM – 3:30 PM

Meredith Community Center, 1 Circle Drive, Meredith, NH

 You are invited to join us as local and state experts speak on a wide variety of Sourcewater Protection topics including:

  • Salt and Groundwater, Jeffrey Marts, Emery and Garrett Groundwater, Inc.
  • Three Recent Initiatives to Protect Drinking Water in the City of Laconia, Shanna Saunders, City of Laconia
  • Meredith’s Innovative Approach to Managing Septic Systems, Angela LaBreque, Town of Meredith
  • Site-level Residential Stormwater Management, Jillian McCarthy, NH DES and Andrea Lamoreaux, NH Lakes Association
  • Building Awareness through Public Well Testing Events in Tuftonboro, Steve Wingate, Tuftonboro Conservation Commission and Pierce Rigrod, NH DES

 Please take a look at the full AGENDA at http://lakesrpc.org/documents/pdfs/drinkwater_agenda.pdf

  •  Admission is only $10 (includes refreshments and lunch).
  • Attendees are eligible to receive 5 technical contact hours under the NH Water Works Operator Certification Program
  • To register, simply fill in our registration form at http://lakesrpc.org/drinking_water_signup.asp or give us a call at 279-8171.

 Please contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you next Friday.

Dari Sassan

Regional Planner

Lakes Region Planning Commission

103 Main Street, Suite 3

Meredith, NH 03253

(603) 279-8171

(603) 279-0200 fax

www.lakesrpc.org

 Our mission is to provide a quality environment, to increase economic opportunity, and to encourage cultural development by supporting local efforts with education, technical assistance, information, advocacy, and responsive representation.

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