UNH Lakes Lay Monitor Program (UNH LLMP)
The Lake Winnipesaukee Association (LWA) assists the UNH Cooperative Extension’s Lakes Lay Monitoring Program (UNH LLMP) on Lake Winnipesaukee. There are approximately 25 volunteer water quality...
View ArticleStormwater Management Workshop Presentations
These presentations were give March 29, 2013 at the Meredith Community Center Hosted by: Lakes Region Planning Commission, the Lake Winnipesaukee Association, and the Belknap County Conservation...
View ArticleDonations and Sponsorships
As a non-profit, the Lake Winnipesaukee Association relies on funding from individuals and organizations. Donations from individuals, families, and organizations are always welcome. Cash, materials,...
View ArticleEmail Newsletter Archives
Click on the links below to view a PDF version of past issues of the Lakes Winnipesaukee Watershed Association email newsletter: Issue Issue Issue
View ArticlePrint Newsletter Archives
Click on the links below to view a PDF version of past issues of the Lake Winnipesaukee Association print newsletter: Ripples_Summer_2015 Ripples_Fall_2014
View ArticleIce destroying cluster pilings
Not only was it a long winter but spring ice-out damaged many docks and structures on Lake Winnipesaukee. Ice destroying cluster pilings 2014 This video was taken at Hoyt Point near Pendleton Beach and...
View ArticleLake Level Management: A Balancing Act
May 28, 2015 The Lake Winnipesaukee Association in partnership with NH LAKES hosted a talk on “Lake Level Management: A Balancing Act” on Thursday, May 28th. Approximately 45 people attended the...
View ArticleVolunteer
Volunteers Needed! Afraid the lake is going to turn brown, and you will no longer be able to swim around? Alarmed the milfoil will touch your toes, and send you home with the woes? Scared that all of...
View Article2015 Ice Out Sampling Event
Winnipesaukee Ice Out ‘P check’ Results 2015 Ice Out Results Thank you to all of the volunteers, NHDES, UNH, NH Fish & Game staff, communities and businesses that made the second Ice Out ‘P check’...
View ArticleThe gift of blue water!
Give the Gift of Blue Water! We all benefit from a clean and healthy Lake Winnipesaukee – whether you live directly on the lake or simply enjoy living here in the lakes region. Our communities,...
View ArticleSeptic Sense
Effluent from failing septic systems is a major water quality concern in the Lake Winnipesaukee watershed, as the majority of properties around Lake Winnipesaukee rely on onsite wastewater disposal...
View ArticleLake Waukewan & Winona Watershed Restoration Plan
August 3, 2016: Lake Waukewan and Lake Winona Watershed Restoration Plan 6:00 – 7:30pm Meredith Community Center, Once Circle Drive, Meredith Residents, community officials, local lake associations,...
View ArticleLandscaping by the Water’s Edge
August 9th: Landscaping by the Water’s Edge Powered by Eventbrite
View ArticleStormwater Management Workshop Presentations
These presentations were give March 29, 2013 at the Meredith Community Center Hosted by: Lakes Region Planning Commission, the Lake Winnipesaukee Association, and the Belknap County Conservation...
View ArticleDonations and Sponsorships
As a non-profit, the Lake Winnipesaukee Association relies on funding from individuals and organizations. Donations from individuals, families, and organizations are always welcome. Cash, materials,...
View ArticleHermit Woods partners with a Meredith Artist and the Lake Winnipesaukee...
Bob Manley, Ken Hardcastle, and Pat Tarpey with the new Winnipesaukee Rose wine One of the most important resources in the winemaking process is water, so when Hermit Woods Winery learned that the Lake...
View ArticleWolfeboro Water Summit
Join us on May 13th, 9am – 12 noon in Wolfeboro for a discussion on the water challenges that we face in Wolfeboro. Many if not all of these challenges are true for all of Winnipesaukee. Join the...
View ArticleCome Celebrate Winnipesaukee
3 Ways you could help support the lake you love! Join us on July 20th for a Wine Tasting and Art Show at Hermit Woods Winery in Meredith, 6-8:30pm. Your ticket, your wine purchase, your art purchase –...
View ArticleLake Reports now Online!
Sampling Highlights of Monitoring Program supplement Winnipesaukee Gateway data. Want to understand the water quality data for Lake Winnipesaukee in more depth? For those lakes in the University of...
View ArticleGot a Smart Phone?
You can now help track algal blooms with bloomWatch State and local officials can’t be watching every lake at all times! By using the bloomWatch app on your smartphone, you will help scientists...
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