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Green Mountain Conservation urges continued lake protections, highlights chloride and phosphorus concerns
Summary
Green Mountain Conservation requested $2,500 for water-quality monitoring in Ossipee and described a new 'SALT Responsibly' outreach program aimed at reducing road-salt chloride accumulation and educating road departments and homeowners.
Nancy Licker, executive director (presented with Bob Pastel), told the committee Green Mountain Conservation seeks $2,500 to support water-quality monitoring and education programs that reach students and homeowners in Ossipee and six neighboring towns.
"We reach between 30 and 45 students directly in Ossipee," Licker said, and said monitoring work focuses on parameters that indicate lake health. She told the committee chloride — road salt — is a…
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