LAKE HOST INSPECTORS NEEDED

The Province Lake Association is in need of one or two paid Lake Host Inspectors for the summer of 2022, so apply early. Interested parties (must be 18 years and older) and the position pays $15 per hour. College students, teachers, retirees and seniors are encouraged to apply.

As a Lake Host you will be on the front lines of one of Province Lake’s most important environmental initiatives while spending time in the summer sun.

Lake Hosts greet boaters and provide a complimentary boat inspection to uncover and destroy invasive plants as boats enter and leave the lake. If you’re selected for the program, you’ll receive online and in person training along with a uniform.

If interested in this position, please contact Lee-Ann Cammett at cammettl@gmail.com for further information. Thank you for your interest.

GOT BOAT? – LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS

Hi All,
It’s no joke! April 1 was Province Lake’s official ice out date. Summer is coming!
The PLA is looking for a few volunteers who can assist us by providing a pontoon/party boat for our water sampling program this coming summer. This program is run in conjunction with UNH and the NH Lay Lakes program. We have trained and equipped personnel but need boats to do the sampling. The sampling typically takes 2 hours and starts at 9am. The dates of sampling are:

Monday June 6

Monday July 18

Monday August 8

Monday August 29

Monday September 26

You can express your interest, any dates you could volunteer, and provide contact information (email & phone#) to provincelakemembers@gmail.com. We will follow up with more specific information. 
This is a great excuse for spending a morning on the lake while helping to keep it healthy.

Thank you.  
The PLA

Your Support Needed For Cyanobacteria Commission

Hi all,
Below you will find information from NH Lakes regarding House Bill 1066 which will be before the committee this coming Wednesday, January 12. We would like to encourage you, if you support the bill, to provide that support by email, letter or phone and register your support through the links provided. We believe passage of this bill will be a start to substantively address the increasing threat from cyanobacteria blooms in our lake.
Thank you,

The PLA
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The New Hampshire 2022 legislative session has just kicked off and YOUR voice is urgently needed at the State House! 

On Wednesday, January 12, at 1:45 p.m., House Bill 1066, establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and human, and animal health impacts relating to cyanobacteria blooms in New Hampshire waterbodies, is being heard in the House Resources, Recreation, and Development Committee.

Our lakes—including YOUR favorite lake—need you to write or call your legislative representatives before Wednesday, urging them to support this bill.

In 2021, a record number of public health advisories were issued for toxic cyanobacteria in New Hampshire’s lakes. People were told to avoid wading or swimming in the water and also avoid drinking water from the lake for fear of becoming sick. They were told to keep pets out of the water, too. Cyanobacteria blooms are not only a health hazard for humans, pets, and wildlife, they negatively impact tourism and the economy. Cyanobacteria is a statewide problem and statewide solutions are needed. It is time for the legislature to take a comprehensive look at ways to tackle this issue. 

If passed, the study commission would be the first time experts from the New Hampshire Departments of Environmental Services and Health and Human Services, environmental conservation groups, veterinarians, universities, and policymakers would come together to address the increasing frequency and severity of cyanobacteria blooms in New Hampshire’s waterbodies.

Our legislators need to hear from YOU! Call, email, or write members of the committee, or testify at the State House, and tell policymakers how toxic cyanobacteria blooms have impacted your favorite lake and your enjoyment of the lake. Stories and public testimony, especially from advocates like you, will make a difference in getting this critical legislation passed. Below, I have included tips for writing and calling legislators, and providing verbal testimony. And, a link to register in support of the bill.

Thank you, in advance for responding to this call for action, giving New Hampshire’s lakes a voice at State House! Our lakes are counting on you.Committed to clean and healthy lakes,

Michelle Davis, Policy and Advocacy Program Manager
mdavis@nhlakes.org
 
P.S. Please cc me on your emails and letters and let me know if you have made calls! If you plan to testify in person on January 11, let me know so we can plan our strategy.
How YOU Can Support HB 1066

Send an email to: 
HouseResourcesRecreationandDevelopment@leg.state.nh.us.

Mail a letter:
NH House of Representatives
Resources, Recreation, and Development Committee
Legislative Office Building, Room 305

Call committee members:
For phone numbers, see committee member bios

—————-—–> Register In Support Here!

Select Date of Hearing: January 12, 2022
Select the Committee: House Resources, Recreation, and Development
Choose the Bill: HB 1066
Indicate Who You’re Representing
Choose Your Position: Support, Oppose, Neutral Advocating at the State House

Who’s My Legislator?
Meeting & Hearing Schedule:
NH House 
NH Senate

Find a Bill
Tips on How to Advocate

CYANO BLOOM OCCURRING – Nov 8, 2021

Hi all,
We wanted to notify you that we are experiencing intermittent and sporadic cyanobacteria blooms at Province Lake. They have been coming and going along the shoreline of Bonnyman and Point Roads and Lake Shore Dr. It is appearing as green stringers, surface blobs and cloudy green water. This has occurred over the weekend.  We suspect it will likely continue until conditions become unfavorable for its development. 
We cannot say if the water is safe at this time. Each individual needs to make the determination on whether to go in or not, but the guidance is to not go into the water if a bloom is present. It is particularly important to keep pets and children out of the water when a bloom is observed.
The NH DES will be notified and follow up with any other advice.
The PLA

WAKEFIELD NEW SHORE LAND DEPT PROPOSAL

The PLA has been asked to share the following information regarding a Wakefield NEW Shore Land Department Proposal sponsored by Chuck Robbins of Wakefield.
The link below is information and an informal survey which will be used by Chuck to determine if a warrant article should be proposed to the Town to ‘create a separate department with people and equipment to combat all Wakefield lakes nutrient loading and erosion problems, as the Town does with all other departments to insure the health and safety of our unique town.’ Resident taxpayers will receive a mailing but Chuck would like input from all Wakefield taxpayers as well. You can submit your questions or response directly to Chuck at shorelandnewdepartment@gmail.com or mail your response to him at 271 Walsh Road, Sanbornville, NH 03872.
The PLA is not advocating for or against this proposal but we are sharing it so Wakefield folks can express their opinion and make their own decision on this matter. Thank you for your consideration,
The PLA

Here is the Link.

CYANO BLOOM ALERT LIFTED JUNE 4, 2021

Hi all,
The bloom appears to have dissipated and guidance from the NHDES is that the alert status is discontinued. That being said, please remain vigilant and the guidance is you, children and pets should not enter the water if you observe a bloom. You can find more information regarding blooms at https://www.des.nh.gov/water/healthy-swimming/harmful-algal-blooms
In the meantime, the water looks good and we all hope to enjoy it during the upcoming warm weather.
Thank you,The PLA