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With the water temperature a pleasant 70 degrees, it could be a good time for a swim in Lake Winnipesaukee as the state has ...
Just days after the White Oak Pond Watershed Association filed a $100,000 grant application with the state to create a ...
Andrea LaMoreaux is president & policy advocate for NH LAKES, a statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to ...
One of the Department of Environmental Services lead scientists is cautioning that an expensive chemical treatment is not a ...
According to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, cyanobacteria blooms are becoming more common due to warming water temperatures and shifting rain patterns. On Lake Kanasatka ...
The lake had blooms earlier this summer, too. Read more about how climate change is affecting cyanobacteria in New Hampshire and what you can do to prevent it. The state’s healthy swimming ...
NEW HAMPSHIRE has been home to some of the most pristine lakes in the country until now. But now our lakes are facing ...