In the News

2025

Stormwater treatment key to preserving New Hampshire’s lake health

To get ‘toxic stew’ out of NH lakes, legislators eye new ways to reduce cyanobacteria

10 Feet Is Irresponsible—How Low Can Wakesurfing Go?

How to tell if your favorite NH swimming spot is safe from cyanobacteria

NH’s cyanobacteria fund is running dry, even as threat to state's lakes increases

‘Are we doing the right thing here?’ Residents turn to last-resort solution for N.H. lake overtaken by toxic bacteria

A Field Study of Recreational Powerboat Hydrodynamics and their Impacts on the Water Column and Lakebed

State Approves Operating Plan for Mount Sunapee

New Hampshire DNCR Letter to Mount Sunapee

For Lake Winnipesaukee, a clouded future

Curly-leaf Pondweed Removed Again in Lake Sunapee

Environmental groups, state regulators at odds on Mount Sunapee septic system

Advocates say ski resort’s wastewater may contaminate Lake Sunapee. State regulators disagree.

How A Proposed Ski Resort Parking Lot Ignited An Environmental Battle

Newbury Conservation Committee Mount Sunapee Advisory Committee Presentation

2024

New lot worries conservation panel

State Mulls Impacts of Planned Parking Lot and Nearby Waste Lagoons at Mount Sunapee

Group raise concern about open wastewater lagoons at Sunapee Resort

Opinion: Why regular folks should care about wake sport legislation

WAKESURFING? That's a whole new story!

LSPA Statement in Support of Septic Rules Proposed for the Town of Newbury

Wake Surfing educational video

2023

New Hampshire’s Cyanobacteria Plan: A Statewide Strategy

Newbury Proposed Septic Rules Presentation

Newbury Proposed Septic Rules Handout

NH DES Statewide Cyanobacteria Action Plan

Pollution is threatening Cape Cod’s famous waters. Its towns are spending hundreds of millions to head off an environmental disaster.

Cynobacteria worries spur locals to action over Lake Sunapee

Do blue-green algae blooms impact waterfront property prices?

NH on track to set new record for cyanobacteria blooms

A record year so far for cyanobacteria in NH lakes, ponds and rivers

10 Feet Is Irresponsible—How Low Can Wakesurfing Go?

A Field Study of Recreational Powerboat Hydrodynamics and their Impacts on the Water Column and Lakebed

WAKESURFING? That's a whole new story!

Wake Surfing educational video

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