New Hampshire's Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee on Oct. 18 approved $500,000 in federal funds to address cyanobacteria blooms.
NH’s Business: Health of NH lakes face increasing risks: invasive species, polluted runoff, cyanobacteria, climate. What’s being done? Switzerland gives up neutrality 10 Things in Your Kitchen ...
Lakes are made to absorb natural debris ... “I’m not happy about the state of cyanobacteria blooms in New Hampshire,” she said, “but at least I’m happy there’s more attention on ...
Two years ago, the legislature created a $2.5 million fund to help communities fight cyanobacteria and that money has dried up, said Andrea LaMoreaux, president of the NH Lakes Association. Sununu ...
Blue green algae, which has been found on Lake Winnipesaukee and other water bodies, can cause toxic blooms which sicken people, kill dogs and can reduce property values and keep people out of the ...
This article was originally produced by the NH Business Review ... which contributes to algal and cyanobacteria blooms. Matthew Scruton, town administrator in Rye, provided a list of projects ...
The state is undertaking a massive, $50.7 million modernization project of its fish hatchery at New Hampton to help clean up ...
Emmett Soldati figures his first question about the seat he's running for is the same as most voters. “What is the Executive ...