Program on Cyanobacteria Set for July 20th

Cyanobacteria bloom dolly island lake Winnipesaukee
Cyanobacteria bloom at Dolly Island Lake Winnipesaukee June 26, 2022

 A free program on Cyanobacteria will be held at the Meredith Community Center, 1 Circle Drive on Wednesday, July 20th beginning at 7:00 PM.  This event is sponsored by the Lake Winnipesaukee Association, the Waukewan Watershed Advisory Committee, and the Windy Waters Conservancy.  The program is open to the public and all are encouraged to come learn more about this critically important topic—doors open at 6:30 PM for light refreshments. There is plenty of parking and the Community Center is handicapped accessible.

Donna VanNess Murphy, Chair of the Waukewan Watershed Advisory Committee noted, “We are starting to see Cyanobacteria Bacteria Health Advisories being posted all around the state including right here in the Lakes Region.”  This is a perfect opportunity to learn what this is all about and what simple actions can be taken to lessen the risks associated with these toxic bacteria.  “It begins with monitoring and early detection,” added VanNess Murphy.  Janan Hays, a local volunteer point person for NH DES on Lakes Winona and Waukewan will talk about the monitoring initiatives on these lakes including how and what to communicate when blooms are observed. Pat Tarpey and Bree Rossiter from the Lake Winnipesaukee Association will also introduce attendees to the WinniBlue / LakeSmart Program.   This free, voluntary program informs property owners of various property-specific steps that can be taken to protect the health of your Lake.  

Our program sponsors, representatives from the Meredith Water Department, NH DES Source Water Protection Program, and Stephens Landscaping, a LakeSmart Service Provider, will be available to address additional questions.

Take an hour of your time and join us on July 20th for this “Can't-Miss” event! For more information contact: John Edgar, Meredith Community Development Director at 603 677-4217 or jedgar@meredithnh.org