Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect pollutants in water and soil samples.
New Hampshire’s Executive Council approved a contract to continue funding the “Get the Lead Out of Drinking Water” program for child care facilities on Wednesday. Since 2018, the state has required schools and licensed child care programs to test for lead in drinking water outlets, including fountains, classroom sinks, and kitchen fixtures. If lead levels […]
TAMWORTH — The Green Mountain Conservation Group will lead a Groundwater Education Through Water Evaluation and Testing (GET WET!) program on …
Congratulations to the 256 state representatives (80 percent of the House) and 11 senators who stood with the people of N.H. to defend our pre…
Congratulations to the 256 state representatives (80 percent of the House) and 11 senators who stood with the people of N.H. to defend our pre…
CONWAY — The state Department of Environmental Services on Tuesday removed a fecal bacteria advisory for Conway Lake Town Beach, reopening the…
FRYEBURG, Maine — In the wake of a public well in Fryeburg testing positive for elevated levels of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances),…
FRYEBURG, Maine — About two dozen people concerned about reports of contamination at a local well on Monday attended a talk by former North Co…
A Groundwater Education Through Water Evaluation and Testing (GET WET!) program will be held on Wednesday, July 27, from 2- 3:30 p.m. at the C…
