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Over the years there have been many publications put out by the NLRA and partners of the NLRA. We think that this material is too good to go to waste. On this page we have some of the articles that we believe are not only relevant today, but will also continue to be relevant as development within the watershed continues to grow. Some of these essays offer a step back in time, to such events as the Mother’s Day Flood (2006) and provide insights that explain the origins of today’s programs.

newfound lake stormwater runoffStormwater & Dams
Removal of Bristol’s Upper Dam
Watershed Hydrology
Addressing Stormwater Threats
Stormwater Run-off
Newfound Culvert Assessment
Watershed Watchdogs
Youth Conservation Corps- 2017 NH Water & Watershed Conference

 

 

newfound lake volunteersNLRA Conservation Efforts
Why Support Non-Profits?
NLRA Volunteers
Hebron Stormwater Project
Cummings Beach Project
Cummings Beach Project Completion

 

newfound lake watershed master planWatershed Master Plan
Why the WMP is Important to You
Why We Need A Master Plan
WMP Roll-Out
Newfound Water Quality
Newfound Water Clarity
WQ Modeling Project
Newfound Watershed Forests
Newfound Community Survey
WMP Implementation
Groundwater Resources of the Newfound
Newfound Master Plan and Demographics

 

nlra meetingGrassroots Movements
Sustainability and the Community
High Efficiency Homes and LID
Crisis Can be a Good Thing
Ecotourism

 

 

newfound lake turtle

Miscellaneous
NLRA Wind Farm Stance
Cockermouth River and Fish Species