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After receiving over 60 entries, the New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is excited to announce the winners of the 2021 Rising Tides Photo Contest. Formerly known as the King Tide Photo Contest
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Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) announced today that Governor Chris Sununu and the Executive Council at their meeting on March 23, approved $4,289,000, in
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Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) has REMOVED a cyanobacteria advisory for Arlington Mill Reservoir that was issued on 5/20/2022. While the bloom accumulatio
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Concord - The National Steering Committee (NSC) of Small Business Environmental Assistance Programs (SBEAPs) and Small Business Ombudsmen (SBO) have recognized Sara J. Johnson of the New Hampshire Dep
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Concord, NH - A cyanobacteria bloom has been observed on Goose Pond. Green streaks were observed along the shoreline extending two feet into the water for around two miles of shoreline. Samples were c
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Concord, NH - A cyanobacteria bloom has been observed on Mascoma Lake. Thick green clouds have been observed in multiple locations across the lake covering long stretches of the shore in some places.
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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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Concord, NH - A cyanobacteria bloom has been observed on Ayers Lake. Dense accumulations of pollen and a musky earthy smell were observed collecting in coves around the lake. Samples were collected on
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Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) has REMOVED a cyanobacteria advisory for Bow Lake that was issued on 5/31/2022. While the bloom accumulation has dissipated
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Concord, NH. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) has REMOVED a cyanobacteria advisory for Goose Pond that was issued on 6/3/2022. While the bloom accumulation has dissipated