Wolfeboro Waters
Wolfeboro Waters is a citizens group that came about as concerns heightened over water quality of the lakes and ponds that are such an important part of the character of Wolfeboro and the surrounding area. We initiate communication and outreach programs to develop more community awareness and involvement in protecting these precious resources. We hope you will join us!
Wolfeboro Waters E-Newsletter
Comes out Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
You can help right now by sharing your observations of what's going on in the water near you:
Observational Shoreline Survey - click here to fill out online.
Click on your lake or pond in the map below
Destroy! Don’t Dump! Invasive zebra mussels have been found in "moss balls,” https://www.fws.gov/fisheries/ans/zebra-mussel-disposal.html WATCH KICKOFF MEETING for Wolfeboro Bay Management Plan:
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Did You Know?Don’t miss this!
Wolfeboro Waters was happy to see that on March 14, 2023,
Article 13: Sewer Line extensions. This addressed two sections of town where septic systems are not working well or are already in failure. The area served includes Jockey Cove where water has tested high for E. Coli over some periods during the last 2 summers.
Article 31: Water Resources Non-Capital Reserve Funding. This puts aside funds to deal with stormwater run-off and wash out at locations such as Whitegate Road and Albee Beach.
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Learn About Cyanobacteria in our lakes | |
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Things We are Doing to Help Our Water Quality | |