Lakes Congress 2025

WOW, what a great day we had! On Thursday, June 5, we welcomed 275 lake conservation enthusiasts to Lakes Congress at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord. Attendees raved about the quality of the sessions, the speakers’ expertise, the variety of exhibitors, the positive atmosphere, and the opportunity to meet with others who care about our lakes. 

We were pleased to receive letters of well wishes for the day from Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Senator Maggie Hassan, which you can read below.

Letter from Senator Jeanne Shaheen

Letter from Senator Maggie Hassan

If you were able to join us and there were sessions you were hoping to get to but didn’t, or if you want to share slides with your friends or colleagues, you can find the presentations below.

See the agenda here.

Read the session descriptions here. 

Presentations

Keynote Address

The Evolution of Lake Management: What can we learn from the past for a clear future? – Presented by: Dr. Ken Wagner, Owner, Water Resource Services, Inc.

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Watch the Recording Here

Track A: Lake-Friendly Public Policy and Advocacy

Lakes Legislative UpdatePresented by: Andrea LaMoreaux, President and Policy Advocate, NH LAKES

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Municipal Ordinances to Protect Lake Health – Presented by: Nisa Marks, Watershed Coordinator, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services; Dan Regan, Town of Enfield; Elizabeth Harper, Lake Sunapee Protective Association

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Cyanobacteria Committees: Why Your Community Needs One – Presented by: Nisa Marks, Watershed Coordinator, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services; Doug Darling, Tucker Pond Improvement Association; Kevin Kelly, Moultonborough Cyanobacteria Committee; Warren Muir, Wolfeboro Waters

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Managing Proposed Land Development Projects in Your Watershed – Presented by: Bette Higley, Meredith Neck and Island Alliance; Pam Kelly, Pawtuckaway Lake Improvement Association; Elizabeth Harper, Executive Director, Lake Sunapee Protective Association

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Track B: Your Lake and Watershed Management Toolbox

Management of Polluted Runoff Water in New Hampshire’s Watersheds – Presented by: Sally Soule, Coastal Watershed Supervisor, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

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In-Lake Management Treatments for Cyanobacteria – Presented by: Laura Diemer, Senior Project Manager/Lake Services Lead, FB Environmental

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Addressing Erosion at Your Boat Launch – Presented by: Jon Balanoff, Executive Director, Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance; Celeste Lunetta, Recreation Director, Town of Antrim; Sally Soule, Coastal Watershed Supervisor, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

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Putting Your Property and Community on a Low-Salt Diet – Presented by: Aubrey Voelker, Salt Reduction Program Coordinator, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

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Track C: Communities Taking Action

Management of Aquatic Invasive Species in New Hampshire’s Lakes – Presented by: Neil Santos, Pawtuckaway Lake Improvement Association; Wayne Sylvester, Vice President, Three Ponds Protective Association; Lisa Eggleston, Winnisquam Watershed Network

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Restoring the Water Quality of Danforth Ponds – Presented by: Moselle Spiller, Outreach Coordinator, Green Mountain Conservation Group; Frank and Kathy Lalumie, Friends of Danforth Pond

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Communities Making Lake-Friendly Living the Norm – Presented by: Brea Arvidson, Director of Programs, NH LAKES; Kat Kelleher, Conservation Program Coordinator, NH LAKES; and Beth Olshansky, Mendum’s Pond Community Member

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Bringing Lake Kanasatka Back to Good Health – Presented by: Lisa Hutchinson and Kirk Meloney, Lake Kanasatka Watershed Association; Bob Craycraft, Lakes Monitoring Program Manager, University of New Hampshire

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Track D: Resources for Lake Associations

Grants to Restore and Preserve Watershed and Lake Health – Presented by: Steve Landry, Section Supervisor of the Watershed Assistance Program, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

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Getting Your Message Out to the Media – Presented by: Mara Hoplamazian, Reporter, NHPR

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Lake Life Under the Microscope – Presented by: Amanda McQuaid, Associate Extension State Specialist and Professor of Water Quality and Ecotoxicology/Director of Lakes Lay Monitoring Program, University of New Hampshire

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Updates from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Cyanobacteria Program – Presented by: Nisa Marks, Watershed Coordinator, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services; Michele Busi, Beach Program Coordinator, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

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Thank you to our 2025 Lakes Congress Sponsors! 

The Lovett-Woodsum Foundation

The Byrne Foundation

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