From left: Bruce Howlett of Friends of Danforth Ponds; Amanda Buswell, regional general manager of Hoyt Family businesses; Moselle Spiller, outreach coordinator for GMCG; and Steven Hoyt, president of purity spring resort. (COURTESY PHOTO)
From left: Bruce Howlett of Friends of Danforth Ponds; Amanda Buswell, regional general manager of Hoyt Family businesses; Moselle Spiller, outreach coordinator for GMCG; and Steven Hoyt, president of purity spring resort. (COURTESY PHOTO)
EAST MADISON, NH — Purity Spring Resort, in collaboration with the Green Mountain Conservation Group, Freedom Conservation Commission and the Friends of the Danforth Ponds, has completed a significant stormwater management initiative aimed at preserving the water quality of Danforth Bay. The project highlights a deep-seated commitment to environmental stewardship, a core pillar of the Hoyt Family of businesses, including Purity Spring Resort.
The initiative focused on implementing Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control stormwater runoff from properties near the lake.
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