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Lake Winnipesaukee supports our economy, our communities, and our way of life. So far this summer, we haven’t seen any cyanobacteria blooms on…
More than 90% of New Hampshire’s surface water quality impairments can be traced back to a single source: stormwater runoff. It’s not as atten…
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DURHAM — Duckweed, a common aquatic plant in New Hampshire’s lakes, ponds and streams could help filter water contaminants like excess nutrien…
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As Ray Bradbury aptly stated, “Too much of anything isn’t good for anyone,” and phosphorus is no exception.
