CONCORD — Join NH LAKES for free webinars for the “Explore Lakes with NH LAKES” webinar series.
People who are trying to fish – or manage the ecosystems – in darker waters may need to adapt to different water conditions.
A new study reveals how the lake bed’s toxic dust impairs lung development in children living nearby.
Streamflows the West relies on for drinking water and farms used to follow a fairly predictable arc as winter snow melted. Rising temperatures are changing that.
Two agencies serving Belknap residents are receiving reduced funds from the county budget this year — the University of New Hampshire Cooperat…
We’ve had an interesting late spring and summer season this year with lots of weekend rain for the first 13 weeks, followed by hot sunny days …
Lake Winnipesaukee supports our economy, our communities, and our way of life. So far this summer, we haven’t seen any cyanobacteria blooms on…
MEREDITH — A changing climate and documented weather patterns influence the risk of cyanobacteria blooms in New Hampshire lakes, but the uniqu…
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…
A bill introduced in the Statehouse could make it easier for towns and cities to combat the damaging effects of runoff into local waterways.
