This month the Department of Environmental Services is wrapping up a series of public hearings around the Granite State on how best to manage our water resources, a key component of New Hampshire’s natural beauty and a cornerstone of its tourism industry. DES has come up with a new set of recommendations on how to maintain the health of the state’s waters, including improvements to dams, better protection for private wells, and a solution to the nagging problem of storm water runoff. We'll look at the state of our water resources and the plans to protect them.
- Sarah Pillsbury, administrator of the Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
- Paul Susca, water resource planner for the Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau
- Ted Diers, Coastal Program Manager for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
- Judith Spang, Democratic state representative from Strafford and chair of the Resources, Recreation and Development Committee