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After a year of droughty conditions across the state, record high rainfall amounts in July finally brought some relief, particularly to southern and central New Hampshire. But many water suppliers wer
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The New Hampshire Geological Survey (NHGS) will once again be hosting the annual Mapper’s Workshop on Friday, April 1, starting at 8:30 AM and running through 1 PM. 4.5 CEUs of credit for Professional
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Concord, NH – On Thursday, April 22, the media are invited to join Governor Chris Sununu and NHDES Commissioner Bob Scott on a visit to a home receiving a new well thanks to the Low-Income Residential
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As flood events occur more frequently in New Hampshire, staff within the New Hampshire Geological Survey (NHGS) and Dam Bureau at NHDES are working to build tools and techniques to support local commu
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Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) recently presented several awards at its annual Source Water Protection Workshop. This year’s recipients recognized for exe
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New Hampshire’s identity as the “Granite State” dates back to the early 1800s, even before the First Geological Survey was authorized by the New Hampshire state legislature in 1839. Although the ni
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About half of the people (54%) who live in New Hampshire get their household drinking water from public water systems, which serve a population of 25 people or more and are regulated under the state a
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On Earth Day, April 22, NHDES Commissioner Bob Scott toured four NHDES projects and sites to highlight great work being done across the state to protect public health and the environment. The tour sta
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A drought occurs when a region experiences below-average precipitation over an extended period of time, resulting in low stream flows and low surface water and groundwater levels. Because New Hampshir